
Members of Northaven United Methodist Church accept their distribution check. The church also received a special award for selling more than 100 raffle tickets, a Black Tie record.
Black Tie Dinner distributed proceeds from the November dinner on Thursday night. (CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL STORY)
Human Rights Campaign President Chad Griffin flew into town to receive a check for more than half a million dollars. Resource Center Dallas CEO Cece Cox and other staff picked up a check for more than $75,000 — a Black Tie Dinner record for a local organization. Erik Folkerth received a special award on behalf of Northaven United Methodist Church for selling more than 100 raffle tickets, another BTD record.
The distribution celebration was held at the Dallas Contemporary, a gallery of Riverfront (Industrial) Boulevard near Oak Lawn Avenue. Photos below.
- Co-Chairs Chris Kouvelis and Mitzi Lemons
- AIDS Arms
- AIDS Interfaith Network
- AIDS Outreach Center
- AIDS Services of Dallas
- Celebration Community Church
- Congregation Beth El Binah
- Equality Texas
- Health Services of North Texas
- Home for the Holidays
- Lambda Legal
- Legacy Counseling Center
- Legal Hospice of Texas
- Northaven United Methodist Church
- Resource Center Dallas
- Samaritan House
- Turtle Creek Chorale
- White Rock Friends
- Women’s Chorus of Dallas
- HRC President Chad Griffin with BTD Co-Chairs





































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