Car lovers and partygoers took the fast lane to the 6th Annual Custom Cars, Cocktails & Change Fundraising Gala at the historic B&O Railroad Museum. The gala is a celebration of automotive innovation and transformative achievements, all while supporting communities and families facing hardships. With over 8,000 vehicles awarded to low-income families, Vehicles for Change is not just about cars, according to the organization’s leaders, rather it is about creating opportunities and breaking down barriers.
From left, Tia Skinner, her son Teron Skinner and daughter Alysha Jeffreys at the gala celebrating Vehicles for Change. Teron was one of recipients of a car at the event. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
6th Annual Custom Cars, Cocktails & Change Fundraising Gala celebrating the work of the non-profit Vehicles for Change. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
From left, Aida Keehner, Atruent CEO, and Dr. Vera Kurdian, Advanced Behavioral Health CEO. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
Tom Ferkany and Jenny Domeeck, guests of G&M Automotive. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
Tara Taylor and Brian Taylor, VP of commercial banking at Sandy Spring. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
From left, Jasmine Richardson, director of risk enablement for T. Rowe Price, and Tiane Harrison, corporate communications for T. Rowe Price. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
From left, T Rowe Price employees Raymone Jackson, head of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and community investment and a Vehicles for Change, VFC, board member; Watikqua Lange, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion VP, and Tyler Joyner, assistant vice president of investment solutions and services. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
From left, Jeff Krum, University of Maryland Medical Center physical therapist, Bob Miller, RMMR lawyer, Andre McEnnis, section manager at CMS, Jay Maschas, director of hearings and appeals for the Comptroller of Maryland, and Dan Lochte, University of Maryland Medical Center network engineer. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
Raynisha Ross, program assistant/case manager for the Prince Georges County location of Vehicles for Change. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
From left, Chelsea Minor, Lawyers Express Title processor, Chris Palazzi, Cummings & Co Realtors, Katie Moxley, PSA benefits consultant and Kwame Tanner, SSM Advisory owner and CEO. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
From left, Vehicles for Change, VFC, employees Mark Washington, instructor, Christopher Mathias, second lead mechanic, Anthony Clark, lot manager, and Tony Taylor, detailer, at the 6th Annual Custom Cars, Cocktails & Change Fundraising Gala celebrating the work of the non-profit. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
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From left, Tia Skinner, her son Teron Skinner and daughter Alysha Jeffreys at the gala celebrating Vehicles for Change. Teron was one of recipients of a car at the event. (Kim Hairston/Staff)