Greenville’s Meyer Center Marks 25 Years with Annual Holiday Luncheon Supporting Children with Disabilities

Greenville’s Meyer Center Celebrates 25 Years of Holiday Luncheon

Greenville is gearing up for a festive and meaningful gathering this holiday season! The 25th Annual Holiday Luncheon, presented by United Community, will take place on December 4 at the Greenville Convention Center, and it promises to be an event to remember. With around 1,000 guests expected, this popular event continues to support children with disabilities by raising essential funds for the Meyer Center for Special Children.

Making a Difference for Over 70 Years

The Meyer Center has been a beacon of hope for children with disabilities here in Greenville for an incredible 70 years. Founded by Dr. Leslie Meyer in 1954, the center provides education and specialized therapies that empower kids with various needs. It plays a vital role in the community, covering around 46% of its annual budget through fundraising efforts. And the Holiday Luncheon is one of their biggest events!

Aiming to Raise Big Bucks

This year, the Meyer Center has set an ambitious goal, hoping to raise $410,000 at the luncheon. Over the last quarter-century, the Holiday Luncheon has raised a whopping $4.2 million for the organization! The funds have been instrumental in providing therapy sessions, enhancing classrooms, purchasing specialized equipment, and even renovating the school.

Silent Auction Fun!

One of the highlights of the Holiday Luncheon this year is a silent auction, featuring nearly 300 items up for bid. If you’re interested in snagging some great deals while supporting a good cause, this is the place to be! From gifts and services to unique items, every dollar spent will contribute to the incredible work the Meyer Center does for the children.

Heartwarming Stories

Every year, the event is a platform for touching personal stories. This year, parents will have the chance to share their experiences. Reagin Foster, a parent of a Meyer Center student, will speak at the luncheon about how the center has influenced her daughter Brooks’ life. Diagnosed with the rare condition Pontine Tegmental Cap Dysplasia at just 16 months, Brooks faced significant challenges, including being nonverbal and partially blind.

Reagin passionately recounts her daughter’s journey: “She loved it from day one. It provided her the chance to connect with other kids who are also navigating similar challenges.” She continues, saying, “The Meyer Center has become such a special place for us, and it’s become a passion for our family.” Thanks to the dedicated therapists at the center, Brooks has been able to learn new abilities, like typing her name on a computer!

From Humble Beginnings to a Community Staple

The Holiday Luncheon’s roots stretch back to 1999 when just 350 women attended the first Ladies Luncheon at the Hilton Hotel, raising $35,000. Fast forward to today, and it has become a major annual event, attracting nearly 1,000 attendees last year and raising a tremendous $397,400 for the cause!

A Bright Future Ahead

This year’s luncheon is not just a celebration of its long history; it also aims to shine a spotlight on the ongoing impact the Meyer Center has had on students and families over seven decades. As the community prepares for this incredible gathering, it is a reminder of how every contribution, whether large or small, helps change lives for the better.

Join the Celebration!

If you’re interested in attending the Holiday Luncheon or want to learn more about how you can help support this remarkable cause, visit meyercenter.org/holiday-luncheon for all the details. It promises to be an inspiring day filled with community spirit, compassion, and holiday cheer!


Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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