Had the Best Time at the 6th Annual Handbag HULLABALOO by Atlanta Ronald McDonald House Charities Presented by Georgia-Pacific!

Last night, I had an incredible time at the 6th Annual Handbag HULLABALOO by Atlanta Ronald McDonald House Charities presented by Georgia-Pacific. It was a unique, female-focused fundraising event that gave participants the opportunity to win high-end designer handbags. Not only did I get to dress up for the Girls Night Out attire, but I also had the chance to support a great cause.

@servinglooksatl I had the best time at the 6th Annual Handbag HULLABALOO by Atlanta Ronald McDonald House Charities presented by Georgia-Pacific! 🎉👜💄 Not only did I get to dress to impress for the Girls Night Out attire, but I also had the chance to support a great cause. Handbag HULLABALOO!™ is a unique, female-focused fundraising event that gives participants the opportunity to win high-end designer handbags 🙌🏼 With up to 50 bags up for grabs at each event, guests have a great chance to go home with a brand new, designer bag of their own. We enjoyed food, drinks, a silent auction, raffle, wine pull, and the Handbag HULLABALOO game all in support of families staying at the Ronald McDonald houses. The theme was Handbag HULLABALOO!™: Being Fashionable Never Felt So Good and everyone was dressed to impress. 💃🏻 My highlight of the night was receiving the most beatiful pant in a hand painted plot from one of the families. Thanks to generous friends, we raised more than $200,000 to support 1,333 families for 1 night at our Ronald McDonald Houses. This ensures children have access to specialized medical care they need. 🙏🏼 I want to thank Brie for the invitation and the amazing team at Atlanta Ronald McDonald House Charities for putting on such a fabulous event. 💕 Have you ever been involved in supporting a cause that's close to your heart? What motivated you to get involved? . . . . . #HandbagHULLABALOO #RonaldMcDonaldHouseCharities #AtlantaRonaldMcDonaldHouseCharities #ARMHC #ServingLooksATL #fundraisingevent #designerhandbags #charityevent #giveback #supportfamilies #specializedmedicalcare #accessibility #SilentAuction #Raffle #WinePull #FashionEvent #Fashionable #Fashionista #GirlsNightOut #GNO #CommunityService #NonProfit #Philanthropy #Volunteer #CharityWork #DoingGood #PositiveImpact #MakingADifference #AtlantaEvents #EventPlanning #eventcoordinator ♬ original sound - Atlanta Foodie Content Creator

Through a series of unique raffle games, each guest had the chance to win one or more handbags. With up to 50 bags up for grabs at each event, guests had a great chance to go home with a brand new, designer bag of their own. The excitement was palpable as everyone eagerly awaited the results of the raffles.

The event was not just about winning handbags, but also about supporting families with sick children. We enjoyed food, drinks, a silent auction, raffle, wine pull, and the Handbag HULLABALOO game, all in support of families staying at the Ronald McDonald houses. The theme was Handbag HULLABALOO!™: Being Fashionable Never Felt So Good, and everyone was dressed to impress. It was heartwarming to see so many people come together to support a great cause.

My highlight of the night was receiving the most beautiful pant in a hand-painted plot from one of the families. It was a reminder of the impact that our contributions can have on people's lives.

Thanks to generous friends, we raised more than $200,000 to support 1,333 families for one night at the Ronald McDonald Houses. This ensures children have access to specialized medical care they need. It was heartening to see so many people come together for a great cause.

I want to thank Brie for the invitation and the amazing team at Atlanta Ronald McDonald House Charities for putting on such a fabulous event. It was an unforgettable night that I'll always remember.

Have you ever been involved in supporting a cause that's close to your heart? What motivated you to get involved? Let me know in the comments below.


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