Women of Tomorrow Annual Gala
Benefits The Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program


Saturday, March 9, 2019, at 7 p.m.
Mandarin Oriental Miami
500 Brickell Key Drive, Downtown Miami
305-371-3330
B.Gonzalez@WomenofTomorrow.org
The Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program will host its annual gala at the beautiful Mandarin Oriental Hotel, with more than 500 of South Florida’s leading philanthropists, celebrities and politicians in attendance. Founders Jennifer Valoppi and Don Browne, along with Gala Chair Marisa Toccin Lucas are planning an unforgettable event to celebrate the organization’s success in changing the lives of at-risk young women.
The event’s cocktail reception will feature lavish hors d’oeuvre stations created by the Mandarin Oriental’s executive chef, complemented by the always popular silent auction which will include hundreds of items from top luxury retail, hospitality and restaurant brands.

Following the cocktail reception, guests will be escorted into the ballroom where they will be treated to a four-course dinner and dancing.
Tickets will be available in December 2018, when the theme and honorees for the event will also be announced.
About Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program
Women of Tomorrow was conceived in 1997 by Television Journalist Jennifer Valoppi and co-founded with Don Browne, retired Telemundo Network President. The Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program is designed to inspire, motivate and empower at-risk young women to live up to their full potential through a unique mentoring program with highly accomplished professional women and scholarship opportunities. Women of Tomorrow currently mentors approximately 4,000 at-risk girls in close to 200 public high schools throughout South Florida, Metropolitan Detroit