Student Impact marks 25 years of making a difference at Black Tie Bingo fundraiser

The Black Tie Bingo fundraiser was one huge party, proving that raising money can be a whole lot of fun. (Photo provided)

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Student Impact, a faith-based nonprofit dedicated to empowering fifth- through 12th-grade students, celebrated a milestone 25 years of service at its annual Black Tie Bingo fundraiser, held March 7 at The Bridgewater Club in Westfield.

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The event brought together supporters, volunteers, and community members for a night of fun, fellowship, and fundraising, all aimed at helping the organization continue its mission of providing students with a safe, supportive environment to grow personally, spiritually, and as leaders.

Student Impact’s after-school program, which is just one part of its extensive offerings, plays a critical role in providing a safe and consistent space for youth to go after school, build their community, enjoy a hot meal, and just be kids. This program has grown and evolved over the years, but its mission remains the same: equip students with the tools they need to succeed in life, build lasting relationships, and grow in their faith.

The Black Tie Bingo fundraiser, which has become an annual tradition, raised vital funds to continue Student Impact’s programs such as After School, Small Groups, Summer Camp, and Student Impact Basketball. These programs are instrumental in empowering students to overcome challenges and develop skills that will help them thrive in the future.

“We’ve seen firsthand the power of building relationships and showing up for students, no matter where they are in life,” Executive Director Brittany Delph said. “In these 25 years, we’ve been able to walk alongside thousands of students, helping them grow and succeed. Tonight, we celebrate that journey and look ahead to all the great things we will continue to accomplish together.”

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Student Impact’s commitment to youth has positively impacted countless lives over the years, and the organization’s reach has increased 18.5 percent over the last school year. With the continued support of its generous community of donors, volunteers, and partners, Student Impact is poised to continue making an even greater difference in the next 25 years.

A special thank you to these generous sponsors:

Bondry Consulting, Grand Park Sports Campus, Skender, Community First Bank of Indiana, Westfield Washington Township, City of Westfield, Huston Electric, Indiana Members Credit Union, Urban Apples, WKRP Indy Real Estate, Compass Commercial Construction, and Indy Flower Box.

“We are incredibly grateful to our sponsors for their unwavering support,” Delph said. “Their generosity helps us continue empowering students, and we couldn’t do this work without them.”

For more information about Student Impact and its programs, please visit TheRockWestfield.org.

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About Student Impact
Since 1999, Student Impact has been a faith-based nonprofit dedicated to providing a safe, supportive environment for fifth- through 12th-grade students. Through programs like Student Impact Basketball, the After School Program, Small Groups, and Summer Camp, the organization empowers youth to grow personally, spiritually, and as leaders, while fostering a sense of belonging and community. At the heart of Student Impact’s mission is the goal of leading students to Jesus and helping them navigate the challenges of adolescence.

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