The beloved “Mom Prom” returns for its fourth year as an unforgettable evening in support of West Alabama’s foster care community, Tuscaloosa Angels. This one-of-a-kind fundraising event will be on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at the Bryant Conference Center starting at 6 p.m.

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“This event is more than a dance. It is a celebration of community and compassion,” said Greer Taylor, Tuscaloosa Angels Operations Coordinator. “Each ticket helps us continue our mission of ensuring every child in foster care feels seen, loved, and supported.”

Open to ladies 21 and older, Mom Prom offers a night of dancing, fun, and meaningful connection while supporting the foster care community.

“Transforming the Foster Care Experience Since 2019”

“Proceeds from the event will directly benefit Tuscaloosa Angels, a nonprofit organization committed to walking alongside children in foster care and their caregivers by offering consistent support through intentional giving, relationship building, and mentorship,” said the press release.

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What to Expect at Mom Prom

  • Music and dancing
  • Fun photo opportunities
  • Exciting raffles
  • A memorable night supporting the foster care community

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