20 Years of Fashion, Community, and Compassion: SVDP's Annual Fashion Show Raises Funds for Families in Need
What happens when 620 generous hearts, countless donated clothing items, and a passion for helping neighbors come together? Magic.
Our 20th Annual Fashion Show at the Charlotte Harbor Event Center was nothing short of spectacular, and we're still buzzing from the incredible energy, creativity, and community spirit that filled the room.
A Night to Remember
From the moment guests arrived to discover beautifully themed tables (many decorated by attendees who dressed to match!) to the runway show featuring models in exclusively donated clothing, the evening celebrated everything we love about this community: generosity, creativity, and a commitment to lifting each other up.
"Oh, it's exhilarating. And when the fashion show starts, it's so much fun. There's so much energy. It's all for a good cause," shared Mary Anne Faust, one of our wonderful guests.
And she's absolutely right. The energy was electric, the fashion was fabulous, and the cause? Well, that's what makes it all worthwhile.
Why It Matters
Every single dollar raised at our fashion show goes directly back into the community to support our neighbors facing crisis. As event coordinator Charlotte Boland explained to WINK News, "It helps to purchase food, it helps to buy bus tickets. It helps to provide education for ladies who are trying to increase their earning capacity."
Behind every donated dress on that runway, behind every ticket purchased, behind every table decorated with care, there's a family who will stay in their home this month. A senior who will be able to afford both medicine and food. A woman who will get the education she needs to build a better future.
That's the real fashion statement we're making: Compassion never goes out of style.
The Power of Donated Items
Here's something incredible: We didn't purchase a single item for the fashion show. Not one dress, not one accessory, not one piece of clothing on those racks. Everything came from our generous community.
Those donations didn't just make for a great show—they represent the heart of what we do at St. Vincent de Paul. We take what others no longer need and transform it into hope, dignity, and support for those who need it most.
As volunteer Ivan Pierre beautifully put it: "Being a retiree living in Punta Gorda and doing volunteer work and, you know, just getting the sense of completion that all that we do here, whether it's financial or emotional support or whatever, it goes right back into the community of people in need."
We Made the News!
We're thrilled that WINK News covered our event and shared our mission with the wider Southwest Florida community. Their story highlighted not just the fun and fashion, but the real impact this event has on families right here in Punta Gorda.
Watch the full WINK News coverage here
The coverage reminded us of something we're incredibly proud of: St. Vincent de Paul in Florida is the largest St. Vincent de Paul organization in the United States. That's a testament to the generosity of Floridians and the tremendous need in our communities.
Thank You
To the 620 guests who attended: Thank you. Your presence, your purchases, and your passion for this community made the night unforgettable.
To our volunteers who worked tirelessly to make this event happen: Thank you. From sorting donations to coordinating the runway to setting up tables, you made magic happen.
To our models who strutted down that runway with confidence and joy: Thank you. You brought those donated clothes to life.
To everyone who donated clothing items: Thank you. Your generosity quite literally changes lives.
To our community partners and sponsors: Thank you. Your support amplifies our impact.
20 Years and Counting
This was our 20th annual fashion show, and what a milestone to celebrate. Two decades of community coming together. Two decades of neighbors helping neighbors. Two decades of proving that when we work together, we can create real, lasting change.
But we're not resting on our laurels. The need in our community continues, and so does our commitment to serve.
How You Can Help Year-Round
The fashion show may be over, but our work continues every single day. Here's how you can support families in need:
Donate: Your financial gifts provide food, prevent evictions, and keep utilities on for struggling families. Every dollar stays local and makes a direct impact.
Shop Our Thrift Store: Every purchase supports our mission while giving you great deals on quality items.
Donate Items: Gently used clothing, household goods, and furniture are always welcome.
Volunteer: From our food pantry to our thrift store, we need helping hands.
Spread the Word: Share our mission, our events, and our impact with your networks.
Mark Your Calendar
Can't wait until next year's fashion show? Neither can we! But in the meantime, stay connected with us on social media and through our website for upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, and stories of impact from right here in Punta Gorda.
The Bottom Line
Our 20th Annual Fashion Show wasn't just about the clothes, the decorations, or even the funds raised (though all of that was wonderful). It was about a community that refuses to let its neighbors face crisis alone.
It was about 620 people who chose to spend their evening supporting a cause bigger than themselves.
It was about proving—once again—that Punta Gorda takes care of its own.
Thank you for being part of this incredible community. Thank you for showing up. Thank you for caring.
Here's to 20 more years of fashion, compassion, and community impact.








