Touches Hearts The heartwarming Oscar-themed fundraiser at Irvine Marriott brought together 250 supporters of Vocational Visions, which provides programs, support services for adults with disabilities. When the nonprofit’s clients gathered on the dance floor to dance to “This is Me” from The Greatest Showman, there wasn’t a dry eye in the house. Proceeds reached $105,000, with honors presented to some very special supporters. http://www.vocationalvisions.org/
Courtney Martin, MD with Vocational Visions Executive Director Joan McKinneyPatricia Trillwood and Hilary Hurt, representing Electron Beam Engineering, Donor of the Year.Courtney and Eric Kuntz, who won the Ducks Ryan Getzlaf’s autographed jersey in the live auction.Courtney and Eric Kuntz, who won the Ducks Ryan Getzlaf’s autographed jersey in the live auction.Representing Vendor of the Year, Enterprise Fleet Management, Vendor of the Year, from left, Rich Murnell, Shawn Friel, Alajandra Anaya and Nate Merz.Donna Hogan, accepting the Employer of the Year Award for Buy Buy Baby
Lori Bartlett, Volunteer of the YearCamille Dunn and Vocational Visions board member Mark Sorensen.Sponsor Pacific Western Bank Cindi Misak with her husband Anthony.Dan Jensen and his wife Vocation Visions board member Andrea ReadeEmployees Donna Doocy, Torry Brooks, Debbie Watkins, Melody Downey, Kim KlavzarVocational Visions’ clients entertain guests