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MICC's 20th Annual Gala Makes Waves

3/28/2023

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MICC's 20th annual gala was the place to be on Saturday, March 11, 2023, at The Depot in Minneapolis. But don't let the gala's location fool you! Even though it was snowing outside, guests arrived in their best beach attire, ready to party and support a great cause.

​The event was a smashing success, raising over $550,000 to help support MICC's amazing programming and services for autistic and neurodivergent adults. And let's not forget the real star of the show – the themed costumes! MICC's galas are never dull, and this year was no exception.

The social hour was filled with fun beach-themed games and a silent auction featuring incredible gifts, tickets, and packages from various supporters, including participant artwork and baskets from families. But the real highlight of the night was the live auction, which featured vacation homes, cabins, and condos in Lake Tahoe, Mexico, Daytona Beach, northern Minnesota, and the upper peninsula of Michigan, as well as a private chef dinner.

The party was kicked off by MICC's very own Rock Band playing "Surfin' U.S.A." by The Beach Boys while MICC participants entered the event to get the party started! MICC's Executive Director, Amy Gudmestad, and participant Josie Hargarten were the night's emcees. They started the night with a thank you to the band and honored MICC's founders, Bev and Roe Hatlen.

The program continued with powerful videos showcasing MICC participants, including the night's emcee, Josie, and her husband Jordan, and friends at various stages in their journey at MICC, providing a great side-by-side look at the growth that participants experience in the College and Community Programs.
MICC is committed to providing autistic young adults with programs to support independence, vocational training, and meaningful relationships. According to the Minnesota Department of Education, the need for these programs is growing, with the number of children diagnosed with autism who are receiving special education services in the public school system increasing by 138% since 2009. To meet this demand, MICC's Board of Directors approved a strategic plan prioritizing expanding MICC's impact while developing new programs to reach more in the autistic community.

Josie shared her story about being in MICC's College Program, meeting her husband, and how her life has changed. "I thought I'd live in my parent's basement forever and that I wouldn't have any friends. I thought my life would be lonely," Josie shared with the crowd of 750 attendees. "I learned how to live independently and still use these skills every day. I now have the tools I need to advocate for myself, and my life is nothing like I thought it would be." What a powerful testament to the importance of MICC's programs for autistic teens and young adults.

The night concluded with a dance party, but not before recognizing this year's graduating seniors who have shown nothing but resiliency as they learned to live independently, grow their social networks, and find employment in the midst of a pandemic.

The gala committee would like to thank everyone who made the night a success, including the sponsors, volunteers, and staff. And to all the participants who choose to share their stories with the world, thank you! Without you, events like this would not be possible.

Save the date for the 21st annual gala on Saturday, March 9, 2024. Until then, you can re-live the magic of this year's gala program here. Let's keep supporting MICC's programs and celebrating the amazing work done in the autism community!

MICC is a 501(c)3 nonprofit vocational and life skills training program for autistic and neurodivergent young adults. Since its founding in 1996, MICC has remained dedicated to supporting participants in successful transitions towards independent living and self-sufficiency. MICC participants achieve sustained, independent living; rewarding employment; financial security; personal growth; and responsible citizenship. We champion all participants, carry their successes into the world, and collaborate with others in service of our vision.

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Effective, August 1, 2018, Minnesota Life College changed its name to MICC., pronounced ‘em’ ‘eye’ ‘see’ ‘see’.
​MICC stands for Minnesota Independence College and Community.


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