A Successful Starry Starry Night
This year’s Starry Starry Night raised more than $430,000 in support of Morgan Autism Center’s mission, making it an unforgettable evening of community and impact!
Held at the historic Hayes Mansion for the first time, guests enjoyed one-of-a-kind artwork created by our students and adult clients, exciting auction packages, fine wines, and time reconnecting with friends old and new.
The evening, led by Executive Director Josh Drake and auctioneer Matt Roben, featured inspiring moments throughout, including a special recognition of the Loma Prieta Region of the Porsche Club of America for their long-standing support with their “Kill-A-Kone” autocross fundraiser. Family speaker, Paula Silver, shared her son Jackson’s journey in our School Program and the meaningful impact Morgan Autism Center has had on their lives. Our lively Live Auction showcased artwork from our students and adult clients alongside luxury travel and exclusive packages.
Fund-a-Need
Our Fund-a-Need appeal was especially meaningful as we shared our opportunity to purchase the property across the street from our current campus. This expansion will allow us to serve more students and adult clients through intentionally designed spaces that meet the needs of our community. Thanks to the incredible energy and generosity in the room, more than $143,000 was raised in support of Dream Campus 2.0!
Story of the Year
Our Story of the Year video highlights the progress of our Vision 2030 strategic plan and the launch of our new Adaptive Skills Training (AST) program. It showcases how we are bridging the gap between our School and Adult Programs, expanding our impact through meaningful community engagement, and responding to the growing needs of those we serve.
We are proud of what we have accomplished so far, and even more excited for what lies ahead as we continue building toward the future!
















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