
Palm Beach and Treasure Coast Spring Celebration 2026
211 Palm Beach and Treasure Coast hosted a dazzling and successful 2026 Spring Celebration: A Casino Royale Evening on Saturday, March 7, at the iconic The Colony Hotel. The elegant evening brought together more than 150 community leaders, philanthropists, and supporters for cocktails, dinner, and dancing, all in support of the organization’s life-saving services.
With its glamorous Casino Royale theme, guests embraced the evening in sophisticated attire, creating an atmosphere of classic style and excitement while raising critical funds to support 211 Palm Beach and Treasure Coast’s 24/7 crisis intervention and community navigation services.
The event was chaired by Cathryn Donaldson and Rebecca Dubois, with Harry and Valerie Cooper and Guy Clark and Harrison Morgan serving as honorary chairs. Their leadership helped create a memorable evening that combined philanthropy with the timeless elegance of Palm Beach.
“Every call to 211 represents someone in our community reaching out at a moment of real need,” said Ty Barnes, president and CEO of 211 Palm Beach and Treasure Coast. “Seeing the community come together in such a meaningful and inspiring way ensures we can continue providing hope, guidance, and lifesaving connections to individuals and families when they need it most.”

During the evening’s program, emceed by Jonathan Duerr, guests viewed a powerful video highlighting how 211 Palm Beach and Treasure Coast assists hundreds of people each day through its 24/7 crisis and referral services. Ty Barnes also shared exciting technology upgrades that they are implementing, designed to ensure faster, more effective support for individuals and families during their most critical moments, as well as a preview of the organization’s much-anticipated new, state-of-the-art headquarters. In a special moment of the evening, it was also announced that upon completion of the new facility, the employee lounge will be named in honor of Guy Clark and Harrison Morgan in recognition of their unwavering support and commitment to the mission of 211 Palm Beach and Treasure Coast.
Guests also enjoyed the opportunity to bid in a silent and live auction, which featured exclusive items and extraordinary experiences. In addition, supporters had the opportunity to purchase raffle tickets for a Limited-Edition James Bond–inspired “San Monique” Moke. The raffle remains open, with the winner set to be drawn in mid-April during 211’s upcoming groundbreaking celebration for its new facility in Lantana. To purchase raffle tickets, visit: https://211palmbeach.org/news/enter-to-win-the-ride-of-a-lifetime.
Generous sponsors of the event included: the Jehle Reidy Charitable Foundation (Platinum); the Somogyi Jehle Charitable Fund (Decor and Printing); Larry and Johnna Pomasan (Hospitality); TD Bank (Media); Guardians Credit Union (Corporate); and Florida Power & Light (Corporate).
Proceeds from the evening directly support 211 Palm Beach and Treasure Coast’s programs and services. Each year, the organization responds to more than 120,000 requests for help, connecting residents across Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast to vital resources including mental health support, housing assistance, food programs, and crisis intervention through the national 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
To learn more about 211 Palm Beach and Treasure Coast, visit 211palmbeach.org or 211treasurecoast.org.
