Party Time for the IAHD Residential Community October 1, 2024

On September 24, 2024, the IAHD residential community attended their annual dinner dance at Marina Del Rey. Keep reading to see what occurred at the party of the year!

✨Let The Fun Begin

IAHD residents and staff began to make their way to Marina Del Rey to begin their evening.

👑IAHD’s Most Fabulous Fashion Models

IAHD names Hector and Sharon prom king and queen. They lead off the fashion show.

🪩 Time to Let Loose!

This gallery features the many happy faces of the people we support and staff enjoying the party throughout the night.

💃Get Your Groove On

The IAHD Residential Community has some pretty neat dance moves!

🌠The End of The Evening

Unfortunately, all things– including the most fun dinner dances– must come to an end. Until next year!

Relive the night with this video made by IAHD’s Amanda Hinkson

Thank you to all who helped make this night one to remember: the IAHD Cabinet, administrators, volunteers, DSPs, and, of course, all of our residential guests! We can’t wait to see what next year has in store for us!

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