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Dreams to Action Breakfast 2015 – 100,000 Dreams and Growing!

April 23, 2015

Thank you to our 500+ guests for being a part of the hugely successful Project Success Dreams To Action breakfast! Generous gifts from attendees and one-to-one matches pledged by Lifetouch Inc. will help turn kids’ dreams into reality!

We are excited to announce that the event raised $500,000!

 

Guests started their day with joy, inspiration, laughter and tears beginning with an energetic performance by middle and high school school students who created and starred in And So I Did.

 

The kick-off performance was followed by Generation Next Executive Director and former Minneapolis Mayor, R.T. Rybak, and stories of dreams becoming reality as told by Project Success Executive Director Adrienne Diercks, Project Success alumnus David Rollen and Project Success student Alejandro Eduarte.

 

“Being able to help people find hope in themselves is the greatest thing you can help anybody with. My dream is to open a therapeutic youth group home to help youth find their own identity to succeed.” – David Rollen, Project Success alumnus

 

R.T. Rybak introduced our Project Success animated “trailer:”

Project Success Trailer

Guests also viewed the debut of our newest video, “100,000 Dreams,” generously produced by Lifetouch Media Productions, featuring current Project Success students, parents and alumni (and including all the event’s speakers). The video highlights the impact the organization has on the thousands of students served, through brief reflections on what it means to dream, plan and succeed: 



We ask you to share the inspiring stories you heard and spread the word of the life-changing work of Project Success. Please “like” us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and share the links to our videos.

If you were unable to give at the event, but would like to support Project Success, please click on the DONATE button above. 

Thank you for helping kids dream, plan, succeed!

This event, and the “100,000 Dreams” video above, were generously made possible by: