Gwyneth’s Gift Foundation’s 4th Annual Mom Prom Leaves Attendees Raving

By Dayton Keffer

Igniting Passions for Saving Lives and Empowering Women

Gwyneth’s Gift Foundation is thrilled to announce the success of its 4th Annual Mom Prom, held under the theme “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend.” Hosted at Stevenson Ridge, this year’s sold-out Mom Prom proved to be a memorable evening filled with elegance and philanthropy. It epitomized luxury and sophistication, all while fostering empowerment among women and igniting a passion for saving lives.

The History of Mom Prom: 

According to the Mom Prom website, the first Mom Prom was hosted in Canton, Michigan in 2006 by Betsy Crapps. Mom Prom’s are described as “a ladies night out” specifically designed for use with charities and nonprofits. Women can wear their old prom gowns, bridesmaids dresses, wedding gowns, or anything they have in their closet to dance the night away for a worthy cause. 

Mom Prom’s had become so popular over the years that Crapps trademarked the name in 2011. However, she has never, “made a dime from Mom Prom.” 

If done with the intention to give back to charity, people may use Crapps’s trademarked Mom Prom at no cost. All that is required is to sign the trademark and licensing agreement, use the  logo and give the proceeds to charity. 

I was meant to share this idea with everyone,” said Crapps. “Mom Prom is about women helping women. It’s also about having women feel empowered… I feel like we are always caregivers and [with Mom Prom] this is something that is not only fun for the women who attend but also does so much good for the people who need it.”

About the success of other Mom Proms, “It has been a privilege and an honor for me to be a part of these women’s lives,” said Crapps. “To hear about what people are doing [their Mom Prom’s for]… and so many good people doing good things for others.”

Crapps also attributes the success to Mom Proms as being an event based on having a good time for a good cause. She recalls what one Mom Prom attendee said to her years ago which was, “I don’t have time to walk for three days, I can’t golf, and I can’t bake… but Mom Prom? That’s something I can do!” 

Gwyneth’s Gift’s 4th Annual Mom Prom: 

Gwyneth’s Gift’s 2024 Mom Prom, Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend, was a night of elegance and glamor hosted at Stevenson Ridge and emceed by United States of America’s Mrs. Virginia 2024, Kelly Dierberger. 

Gwyneth’s Gift’s 4th Annual Mom Prom was complete with a Marilyn Monroe impersonator, silent auction, raffle, photo booths, dancers, themed foods and signature cocktails and the highlight of the night, the 2024 Mom Prom Queen Coronation. 

Every ticket purchase for the event includes a raffle ticket that can be used to nominate oneself or another as Mom Prom Queen for the year. Oftentimes, people will continue to purchase dozens of tickets to nominate themselves or a loved one with the hope of being chosen as that year’s Queen.

The crowning of the Mom Prom Queen is always an uplifting and empowering moment for both the winner and The Foundation. Gwyneth’s Gift Foundation always hopes that the new Queen will become an ambassador of their organization’s vision of creating a Culture of Action and help them in their mission of raising awareness of Hands-Only Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and the use of Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs)

The Mom Prom Queen of 2023, Mary Gordon, crowned Emily Aylor as the new Mom Prom Queen of 2024. 

Emily became involved with Gwyneth’s Gift through volunteering for the organization and connecting with the president and Co-Founder of Gwyneth’s Gift, Jennifer Griffin, through the horse rescue Central Virginia Horse Rescue in Spotsylvania.  

“[Being crowned] felt so surreal!”, said Emily. “I am excited for the role of Queen in 2024 and I am just excited to become involved and help out Gwyneth’s Gift with everything they do.”

Gwyneth’s Gift Foundation holds a deep appreciation for the continued success of their annual Mom Prom. 

“Mom Prom Fredericksburg holds a unique place in the heart of our organization, symbolizing the collective commitment of women in the region to truly impact the outcomes of individuals facing sudden cardiac arrest,” said Veronica Gutierrez, Director of Operations at Gwyneth’s Gift Foundation. “We feel incredibly fortunate to have a supportive community that consistently rallies behind our efforts and the mission of our organization.”

Mom Prom is also a special moment for Gwyneth’s Gift Foundation in terms of Gwyneth Griffin’s legacy.

“Women empowerment is something we want to build and that’s something we have done across all ages [since founding Gwyneth’s Gift]. We enjoy having our Mom Prom because it allows women in the community to gather around a central cause,” said Jennifer Griffin, President and Co-Founder of Gwyneth’s Gift Foundation. 

“Gwyneth was a dancer,” said Jennifer. “Any chance she got her feet were moving. She loved dancing, loved music, loved people and always had a smile to share with you. Our Mom Prom is about women gathering together, letting our hair down, dancing through the night, being who we are, and having fun.” 

Proceeds earned from Gwyneth’s Gift’s 2024 Mom Prom go towards supporting their vision of creating a Culture of Action and mission to raise awareness of Hands-Only Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and the use of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). 

The impact of this year’s Mom Prom, Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend, was truly remarkable. But here’s the exciting part – the fun doesn’t stop here! Mark your calendars for next year’s Mom Prom and secure your tickets early. Stay tuned by signing up for our newsletter and following us on social media! Next year’s Mom Prom promises to be an even bigger event, adding to the excitement with a brand new location. Join us in the rhythm of raising awareness for sudden cardiac arrest and making a difference. Your support fuels our mission, and we can’t wait to see you on the dance floor again next year.

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Shannon Frick

Program Manager

Shannon is the Program Manager at Gwyneth’s Gift Foundation, where she oversees all programs, including CPR & AED training, the AED program, the Scholarship program, and the volunteer program. Coming from a military family, Shannon has traveled the world but calls Northern Virginia her home after more than 20 years in the area.

She graduated from Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia, with a degree in English and later earned an associate’s degree in emergency medical science from Northern Virginia Community College to pursue a career as a first responder. Shannon served as a professional Paramedic/Firefighter for 13 years with the Prince William County Department of Fire and Rescue. During her tenure, she spent over half of her career in the training division.

Shannon’s extensive instructional experience provides her with a deep understanding of effective teaching methodologies and practices, making her an invaluable asset in delivering successful CPR & AED training to all groups of all ages. Her role at Gwyneth’s Gift Foundation aligns perfectly with her background, as she works to equipe community members with the skills and confidence to perform Hands-Only CPR and use AEDs, ultimately saving lives.

When she is not instructing, Shannon enjoys spending time outdoors. She may be out snowboarding, paddleboarding with her corgi, training her deaf pitbull sign language commands – or just running after both of them with her fiancé at the dog park.

Email: [email protected] 

Joel Griffin

Chairman & Co-Founder

Joel Griffin is co-founder and chairman of Gwyneth’s Gift Foundation. Gwyneth’s Gift was founded in 2015 by Joel and Jennifer Griffin in honor of their oldest daughter, Gwyneth. He is also an entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist with 25 years of private industry consulting experience and 20 years in government contracting. He is the Founder and CEO of Riphean, a regional growth management firm.

Joel is committed to philanthropy within the region through local nonprofits and organizations that strengthen local communities. He serves on the Board of Directors for the Fredericksburg Regional Alliance, Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce, Stafford Hospital Foundation, and Germanna Educational Foundation. Joel was recognized for his impact and leadership within the region, receiving the Prince B. Woodward Leadership Award in 2022.

In addition to the regional award, Joel received the Valor Award from Loudon County for his life-saving efforts in an emergency. He also received the Patriotic Civilian Service Award given by the U.S. Army for actions taken immediately and following 9/11 at The Pentagon in 2001.