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 February 2026

Night to Shine: A Celebration of Joy, Dignity, & Belonging

There’s a moment early on when it stops feeling like an event. The red carpet is out, the music is on, and then the first guests arrive, and everyone gathered responds. Not out of obligation, not as part of the program, but because something genuine is happening and everyone there can feel it.

That’s what our 7th Annual Night to Shine was. Hosted by Eternal Anchor and sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation, this annual event carries the name “Night to Shine,” but at Eternal Anchor’s ranch it happens in the daylight, and there’s something fitting about that. Nothing hidden, nothing dimmed. Just a community showing up fully for the people they came to celebrate.

Volunteers from Mexico, the United States, and Canada gave their afternoon without reservation. Stylists made sure every guest felt put-together. Photographers and a videographer made sure the day was remembered. Someone quietly arranged boutonnieres and corsages so that no one walked in without something beautiful to wear. There was karaoke and an art station. 

Our honored guests brought the rest: themselves.

There is no adequate way to describe what it looks like when someone who is rarely treated as royalty is treated as exactly that…when the crown goes on and the moment lands. You have to be there. For those of us who were, it’s why we’ll be back next year.

Seven years in, Night to Shine isn’t something Eternal Anchor puts on. It’s something this community builds together, every time, and then carries forward.

▶︎ See more photos from Night to Shine here, herehere, and here

$50 funds a full week of art therapy at our school & Friendship Club

It’s What You Can’t See That Makes the Difference

There’s a moment in every good photograph where you think you understand what happened. Someone was happy. Something went well. A child laughed.

But a photograph can only hold so much.

What it can’t show is the early-morning planning that happened before the first child arrived…our Education Program and Health & Therapy Services teams working through how to adapt each activity so every participant could be fully involved, not just present. It can’t show the quiet problem-solving that precedes every session: sensory needs, mobility needs, communication supports, and the ongoing question of what “fair” actually looks like when every child starts from a different place.

It can’t show the transportation that made arrival possible, or the therapy sessions that shaped the week leading up to it, or the patient, hard-earned trust that slowly turns somewhere new into somewhere safe.

It can’t show the life skills accumulating beneath the surface — turn-taking, choice-making, patience, confidence, the quiet dawning of belonging. The kind of learning that doesn’t show up on a worksheet but surfaces later as I can. I want to. I’m ready. I belong here.

And it can’t show what’s being rehearsed for the future: a community where inclusion isn’t a special event or a seasonal program. Just a normal day, because the people who built the systems decided that participation would be the default.

The photo is proof that it’s working. The real story is everything it took to get there — and everything it makes possible next.

The work behind moments like this one is ongoing, and it doesn’t happen without a community willing to invest in it. If you believe every child deserves more than a seat in the room, if you believe they deserve a place that was built with them in mind, we’d love to have you with us. Click below to donate today. 

Be a part of what doesn’t show by donating today.

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