Cooper House raises nearly $100K at Noonday Soirée

(From left) The Cooper House Board and Staff: DJ & Margo Tirado, Erin Townsend, MC Youngblood, Kyle & Brooke Howe, Courtney Beyers, Danielle Baum, and Beth Sabelhaus. (Photo provided)

MC & Magician Jon Mobley and auctioneer Ryan Kramer kicking off the live auction. (Photo provided)

The Cooper House’s second annual Bright as the Noonday Soirée, held on Aug. 20 at the Lucas Estate in Carmel, raised just under $100,000.

The Cooper House welcomes families in crisis to its Noblesville home to provide healthy support and influences for those in need. If you’d like to help The Cooper House reach its $100,000 goal, feel free to make a donation at this link.

Event organizers said they were thankful for the sponsors, donors, and approximately 200 guests in helping to this year’s Soirée and unforgettable event. Without their support, the evening simply would not have happened. From the 360-degree photo booth (Nstyle Booth), event emcee and magician Jon Mobley, the talented auctioneer Ryan Kramer, and the dinner catered by Prime 47, it was a lively evening enjoyed by all.

Thank you also to 12 Stars Media and Brenna Devitt Photography for their support. Finally, thank you to The Lucas Estate and staff helping to make the Soirée a great success.

The money raised Saturday evening will assist in covering operating and programming costs so that The Cooper House can continue, free of charge, to open its facility to families and youth involved in the foster care system. The Cooper House strives to create a space, a place, a home-like environment where all who enter are seen, heard, chosen, and loved. That work could not happen without the support of sponsors, donors, and guests.