180 Turning Lives Around Raises $500,000 at 2026 Gala

180 Turning Lives Around Board of Trustees - Photos by Tom Zapcic Photography

Annual event honors Bob Garrett and the Hackensack Meridian Health Team, Monmouth Park Charity Fund, and Mayor Tony Perry. Funds support critical services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other trauma.

RUMSON, N.J. (April 30, 2026) — 180 Turning Lives Around celebrated a successful evening of philanthropy and community support at its 2026 Gala, All That Glitters Is Gold, raising $500,000 to benefit survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other forms of trauma. The event was held on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at Rumson Country Club.

The annual gala brought together supporters, partners, and community leaders in a shared commitment to advancing 180’s mission. Proceeds from the event will support the organization’s comprehensive, survivor-centered services, including 24/7 hotlines, counseling, advocacy, and its 21,000-square-foot Safe House.

The evening honored Bob Garrett and the Hackensack Meridian Health Team as a Corporate Partner Honoree, along with Community Partner Honorees Monmouth Park Charity Fund and Mayor Tony Perry of Middletown, in recognition of their longstanding commitment to supporting survivors and strengthening the community.

“The community truly came together to support the individuals and families we serve,” said Liz Graham, CEO of 180 Turning Lives Around. “As we celebrate 50 years, remember what this work truly means. It means getting back up. It means taking risks. Because that is the only way to make sure survivors hear what they need most: you are not alone.”

Christina Zuk, Board President, welcomed guests and recognized the organization’s partners and honorees during opening remarks. “Tonight, we celebrate that extraordinary legacy and the countless lives that have been transformed because of this community’s support. On behalf of the Board of Trustees, thank you for being here, for believing in this mission, and for helping us continue this vital work into the next 50 years.”

The evening began with a cocktail hour featuring music by Scott Elk, followed by a program emceed by Graham. One of the most powerful moments of the evening highlighted the strength and resilience of survivors, underscoring the critical importance of 180’s services and the impact of community support.

Auctioneer Nick Dawes led a lively auction and “pledge for progress,” with a standout moment marked by a $50,000 leadership gift from Carol Stillwell, inspiring further generosity from attendees. Guests also participated in silent and live auctions featuring items such as diamond earrings donated by Wolf Fine Jewelers and an exclusive Turks & Caicos trip provided by Melissa Lowry.

The celebration continued with music and dancing led by Brian Kirk & the Jirks, as guests gathered in support of a shared mission to create safer futures for survivors and their families.

180 Turning Lives Around extends its sincere gratitude to its Gold Sponsor, Net Lease Capital in partnership with Greystar, as well as to the many sponsors, donors, and attendees whose generosity made the evening possible.

As the organization marks 50 years of service, it remains committed to expanding its reach and deepening its impact for survivors across the region.

180 Turning Lives Around Team Members
180 Turning Lives Around Team Members

180 Turning Lives Around Team Members
180 Turning Lives Around Team Members

Gala Honorees - From left to right: Bob Garrett, CEO, Hackensack Meridian Health, Maureen Lloyd, Co-President, Monmouth Park Charity Fund, Tony Perry, Mayor, Middletown, NJ
Gala Honorees - From left to right: Bob Garrett, CEO, Hackensack Meridian Health, Maureen Lloyd, Co-President, Monmouth Park Charity Fund, Tony Perry, Mayor, Middletown, NJ

180 CEO Liz Graham and honorees. From left to right: Liz Graham, CEO, 180 Turning Lives Around; Tony Perry, Mayor, Middletown, NJ; Maureen Lloyd, Co-President, Monmouth Park Charity Fund; Bob Garrett, CEO, Hackensack Meridian Health.
180 CEO Liz Graham and honorees. From left to right: Liz Graham, CEO, 180 Turning Lives Around; Tony Perry, Mayor, Middletown, NJ; Maureen Lloyd, Co-President, Monmouth Park Charity Fund; Bob Garrett, CEO, Hackensack Meridian Health.

180 Turning Lives Around CEO Liz Graham and Local Elected Officials
180 Turning Lives Around CEO Liz Graham and Local Elected Officials

180 CEO Liz Graham and the All That Glitters Is Gold Honorees. From left to right: Bob Garrett, CEO, Hackensack Meridian Health, Maureen Lloyd, Co-President, Monmouth Park Charity Fund, Tony Perry, Mayor, Middletown, NJ, Liz Graham, CEO, 180 Turning Lives Around.
180 CEO Liz Graham and the All That Glitters Is Gold Honorees. From left to right: Bob Garrett, CEO, Hackensack Meridian Health, Maureen Lloyd, Co-President, Monmouth Park Charity Fund, Tony Perry, Mayor, Middletown, NJ, Liz Graham, CEO, 180 Turning Lives Around.

Left to Right: Senator Vin Gopal, 180 CEO Liz Grahan, Senator Declan O’Scanlon
Left to Right: Senator Vin Gopal, 180 CEO Liz Grahan, Senator Declan O’Scanlon

 

About 180 Turning Lives Around

180 Turning Lives Around empowers survivors and families affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, and other traumas. We help survivors of all ages find the strength to heal, rebuild, and turn their lives around. Our programs include safe housing, counseling, advocacy, and 24/7 helplines designed to support survivors on every step of their healing journey. To learn more, visit https://180nj.org.

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