top of page

Music for the Soul Returns to Celebration Park for a Meaningful Cause


Music for the Soul Returns to Celebration Park for a Meaningful Cause

On Saturday, April 12, 2025, the Mental Health Association of Southwest Florida (MHA) will host its highly anticipated 2nd Annual Music for the Soul event at Celebration Park. From 12:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy a vibrant afternoon filled with live music, exciting auction items, and a shared commitment to mental wellness in the community.


Music for the Soul will feature performances by two of Southwest Florida’s talented local acts, the Brad Allison Band and Maddie Hilton. Guests can expect an engaging musical experience that uplifts and inspires, perfectly complementing the event’s mission of promoting mental well-being through the power of music and community connection.


Beyond the entertainment, attendees will have the chance to participate in an exclusive auction featuring a variety of sought-after items, including a Vespa, stunning artwork, luxurious hotel stays, and an indulgent spa experience. Every bid placed will contribute directly to the Mental Health Association of Southwest Florida’s mission.


Proceeds from the event will ensure that MHA continues to offer vital services, such as the Gollee Gator Children's Mental Wellness program, veterans support services, and the Senior Mental Health Chat. These programs, along with MHA’s advocacy and educational initiatives, remain free of charge to the community, thanks to the generosity of donors and event supporters.


As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the Mental Health Association of Southwest Florida is dedicated to improving mental health services and resources for individuals of all ages. One hundred percent of the proceeds from Music for the Soul will go directly toward sustaining and expanding these essential programs.


For those interested in attending, supporting, or sponsoring this impactful event, more information is available at www.mhaswfl.org. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of an afternoon of music, community, and giving back—because mental health matters to everyone.


Collaborator credits: Claudia Dal Lago

Comentarios


bottom of page