‘Walk the Talk’ gala benefits Just in Time for Foster Youth
Just in Time for Foster Youth’s annual gala, “Walk the Talk,” was held March 14 at the Prado in Balboa Park.
Just in Time for Foster Youth “engages a caring community to help transitioning foster youth achieve self-sufficiency and well-being.”
At the event, Just in Time for Foster Youth honored the Livingston family, which includes Ron and Sandy Livingston, and Rancho Santa Fe residents Susanne and Brad Livingston and their daughters, for their dedication to making a difference in the lives of young adults. Through the family’s Livingston Foundation, they have supported the Just in Time organization since it began 10 years ago and started Living to Succeed for foster youth in 2011.
Entertainment at the event included playwright, composer, musician, actor and activist Patrick Burns, as well as musician Lorronishae Escalona and the Playwrights Project.
For more information, visit jitfosteryouth.org.
Photos by McKenzie Images.
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