The gala also toasted the 100th anniversary of the national organization, and raised $1.25 million to further its life-saving work.
The night began with electric tunes courtesy of Demola, Houston's hippest violinist, who serenaded guests to their tables with a rendition of "I've Got a Feelin." Khambrel Marshall directed the evening from the stage, where featured speaker Wallis Marsh took to the mic to share his story of survival. Later, 16 honorees received a standing ovation for their tireless dedication to working toward health equity, whether that's via food security or heart health.
A live auction brought on a different kind of excitement and emotions. Led by Logan Thomas, the lively event touted vacations, jewelry and more. One especially fun moment was when gala chair Hackett engaged in a bidding war with Peter Fluor, all over a pair of ruby-and-diamond earrings, donated by Diamonds Direct. She eventually won — and walked over to Fluor to gift him the baubles!
Tunes courtesy of Midtown 10 Band, followed by a big balloon drop, closed out the evening.
Tim Singletary and JoAnne Houck
Alicia and Esmaeil Porsa
Angela and Chad Cole
Steve and Janna Roberson
Beth Wolff and Cheryl Byington
Russ Laberasca, DJ Warner and Damien LaPar
Leila Gilbert, Mona Williams, Liz Jameson
Beverly and Jim Postl
Kelly Hackett and Danielle Hammons
Bruce Padilla and Courtney Cole Hall
Jennifer and David Balevic
Jody Merritt and Christine Johnson
Judy and Russ Labrasca
Meryl Johnson and David McPherson
Julia Andrieni and Robert Phillips
DeeDee and Wallis Marsh with Jack and Julia