On Nov. 15, The Presbyterian Communities and Services Foundation held its 9th annual Each Moment Matters Luncheon.
The event welcomed nearly 1,000 guests to honor 14 of Dallas’ own community change agents – everyday heroes who are making a difference in the lives of others. Multiple Emmy and Golden Globe winner, philanthropist and entrepreneur Jane Seymour was the featured speaker at the event. The luncheon raised more than $500,000, and donors continue to make pledges for the Faith Presbyterian Hospice Caring Fund. The Caring Fund supports the Faith Difference therapies (which is comprised of several services such as music therapy, massage therapy, pet therapy and others), the Child and Family Bereavement program and benevolent care. Fredye Factor was the Luncheon Chair, and Kristina and Clark Hodges were the 2018 Honorary Luncheon Chairs. This year, Clark Hodges presented the Don W. Hodges Joy of Service Award to Patricia and Curtis Meadows in recognition of outstanding philanthropic service to the Dallas community.
(From left) Dave Scullin, CEO of Communities Foundation of Texas (CFT); Kathryn McGill, Advisor Relations Officer of CFT; Mike Earsling, Guest Speaker, President Jesuit Preparatory School; Rev. Katherine Lyle Guest Speaker and CFT Fundholder; Kathy Muldoon, CFT Vester Hughes Award honoree and Senior Vice President of Carter Financial Management; Bill Carter, Guest Speaker, CEO of Carter Financial; David Krause, Guest Speaker, President and CEO of Parkland Foundation; Monica Egert Smith, Chief Relationship Officer of CFT
Jack Kinnebrew, previous Vester Hughes Award winner; Kathy Muldoon, Senior Vice President of Cater Financial Management
Kathy Muldoon, 2019 CFT Vester Hughes Award honoree and Senior Vice President of Cater Financial Management; Dave Scullin, President and CEO at Communities Foundation of Texas with Vester Hughes Award
From left) Abbey Davis, Marnie Nebeker, Aaron Hays
(From left) Bonnie Smith, Monica Egert Smith, Communities Foundation of Texas, Chief Relationship Officer; Jim Bass, CFT Board Chair
(From left) Jack Kinnebrew, first CFT Vester Hughes Award honoree; Kathy Muldoon, 2019 CFT Vester Hughes Award honoree; Dave Scullin, president and CEO, Communities Foundation of Texas