The Brookwood Community Raises More Than $1.2 Million at Annual Houston Benefit Lunch to Support Adults with Disabilities

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For nearly 1,000 guests, The Brookwood Community’s annual Benefit Lunch was a reminder that fundraisers aren’t just a chance to mix and mingle. They’re a chance to make a real difference and move the needle for life-changing causes.

And, for the 128 sponsors and nearly 830 guests who attended the Building Bright Futures benefit at The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston, they did just that. Co-chaired by Melissa and Jacob Robinson, Kim and Ben Tucker, and Amanda and Sam Tucker, with Citizen Frank Tucker serving as Honorary Chair, it was an affair to remember.

The Impact of The Brookwood Community

For those unfamiliar with the organization, The Brookwood Community was founded in 1985. Over the past 40 years, Brookwood has grown into a 485-acre campus in Brookshire, Texas, where more than 260 adults with disabilities, known as “Citizens,” contribute their talents across enterprises ranging from horticulture to handcrafted goods, and each one is paid for their work and valued for their unique abilities…

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