On Friday, September 26, 2025, nearly 200 members of the Prader-Willi syndrome community gathered from across the country at The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis to celebrate a milestone half a century in the making. Our 50th Anniversary Journey of Hope Gala was nothing short of extraordinary. It was a night filled with connection, laughter, legacy, and of course, plenty of dancing.
The Ritz-Carlton proved to be the perfect setting for this historic evening. Elegant and welcoming, with staff who went above and beyond to make every detail shine, the venue matched the significance of the occasion. One new parent later shared with our staff just how much the evening meant to them:
“We are still processing Friday and just how much it meant to us. We were nervous what our first event would trigger in us emotionally. I’ve never felt so confident and a sense of peace about the wonderful life our son has ahead. Thank you so much and looking forward to connecting again!”
- PWS Parent
A Night to Remember
The celebration began with a VIP champagne reception for our board of directors, honorees, and sponsors, before guests moved into a lively cocktail hour in the ballroom foyer. There, attendees sipped on drinks including our signature cocktail, the Hope Blooms (a creative twist on the French 76), while browsing more than 30 silent auction items.
Guests then entered the main ballroom for a delicious plated dinner, capped with a dessert featuring our 50th anniversary logo. At 8:00 p.m. CT, the program began with a moving video (watch below) that set the tone for the evening.
Comedy, Connection, and Honoring Pioneers
The night’s emcee, Aaron Weber, a nationally touring standup comedian, co-host of the Nateland Podcast, and dad to Olive (1), who is living with PWS, lit up the room with warmth and humor. His opening remarks had the audience laughing, connecting, and leaning into the joy of the celebration.
The centerpiece of the program was the presentation of PWSA | USA’s Pioneer Awards, honoring 12 individuals whose groundbreaking work has shaped our organization and the PWS community over the past five decades: Dr. Dan Driscoll, Dr. Merlin Butler, Dr. Moris Angulo, Dr. Suzanne Cassidy, Janalee Heinemann, Joan and Jim Gardner, Dr. Vanja Holm, Lota Mitchell, Jim Kane, and Fausta and Gene Deterling.
Five honorees joined us in person – Janalee Heinemann, Jim Kane, Dr. Merlin Butler, Dr. Moris Angulo, and Joan Gardner – each sharing brief but powerful remarks. We also shared heartfelt video messages from Dr. Dan Driscoll, Dr. Suzanne Cassidy, and Lota Mitchell.
A particularly moving moment came when Dr. Ingrid Holm accepted the award on behalf of her late mother, Dr. Vanja Holm, one of PWSA | USA’s founders. Ingrid’s presence reminded us all of the incredible legacy left behind by those who built the foundation we stand on today.
Looking Back, Launching Forward
To close the formal program, PWSA | USA’s Director of Community Engagement, Dorothea Lantz, delivered a speech that perfectly captured the spirit of the evening, honoring the grit and grace of our past while casting a vision for the next 50 years.
“Together, we’ve built something extraordinary. PWSA | USA created a national home for PWS when there wasn’t one. We built networks of care and knowledge where isolation once lived. We showed up in schoolhouses, statehouses, courthouses and on Capitol Hill. We funded research others called ‘too small’ and proved it was too important to ignore… But anniversaries aren’t just about looking back. They’re a launch pad. The road ahead is wider, the coalition stronger, and the destination closer. The question isn’t if we’ll get there, but how fast, and how many people will we bring with us… To fifty years of grit and grace, and the next fifty of discovery, equity, and joy. The next fifty years start now - with us.”
- Dorothea Lantz, Director of Community Engagement
A Celebration to Remember
When the program concluded, the celebration was just beginning. Griffin and the Gargoyles, a high-energy St. Louis band, had everyone on the dance floor for the rest of the night.
Guests also enjoyed a photo booth, capturing memories that have been added to a photo album we can’t wait to share at future events.
Thank You
The Journey of Hope Gala would not have been possible without the many people who contributed to its success:
From the bottom of our hearts: thank you.
We invite you to explore our official Journey of Hope Gala photo gallery by clicking the image below, and if you were with us in St. Louis, we’d love for you to upload your photos to our community album using the button below.
Here’s to 50 years of resilience, progress, and hope, and to the bright road ahead.
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