It’s that time of year again when the heart of the southern United States—Atlanta—buzzes with excitement as it prepares for one of its most esteemed events. With elegance and purpose at the forefront, the 41st Annual Mayor’s Masked Ball promises to showcase the city at its finest.
The ball, a beloved tradition since its inception in 1983, is set for Saturday, December 21, 2024, at the stunning Signia Hotel by Hilton. A brainchild of Billye Suber Aaron and Ambassador Andrew Young, the ball beautifully intertwines glamour with goodwill, forming a sensational spectacle emblematic of Atlanta’s culture and community spirit. This year, the city looks forward to welcoming around 1,600 distinguished attendees, featuring a mix of corporate partners, educators, religious leaders, and community influencers, all gathering to support a noble cause.
At the helm of the night’s festivities will be Atlanta’s 61st Mayor, Andre Dickens. His leadership and enthusiasm add a touch of modernity and vigor, further enriching this already iconic event. Many are thrilled to see what unfolds as this new chapter in the ball’s illustrious history begins.
Beyond the breathtaking masks and exquisite evening attire lies an event that is inherently rooted in philanthropy. The Mayor’s Masked Ball is a cornerstone in the mission to support the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Whether you’re a newcomer or a returning guest, the underlying purpose is clear—empowerment through education.
The UNCF, celebrating its illustrious 80th anniversary, stands as a beacon of support for the African American community and other minorities pursuing higher education. As Dr. Michael L. Lomax, President and CEO of UNCF, emphasizes, events like this ball “help us to honor our legacy while simultaneously transforming our future.” With substantial funds being raised annually, the ball directly contributes to scholarships and educational programs for students attending prominent local HBCUs such as Clark Atlanta University, Spelman College, and Morehouse College, among others.
This year, Nicole “Nikki” Clifton will receive the Billye Suber Aaron Masked Award. As the President of Social Impact at the UPS Foundation, her unwavering dedication to education and the UNCF’s mission rightly earn her this recognition. Her work, along with that of countless sponsors and community members, continues to illuminate the path toward educational accessibility and success.
Last year’s ball was a monumental success, raising an impressive $3 million—an encouraging testament to the passionate and committed Atlanta community. Those who can’t attend the ball this year can still contribute to this important cause and ensure that future generations of Black college students have the resources they need to thrive.
For those eager to keep in touch with the happenings around this year’s ball, watch out for event updates and news by following hashtags such as #UNCFturns80 and #UNCFMayorsBallATL24 on social media. Whether near or far, your support will resonate through the halls of our cherished institutions, fuel dreams, and create opportunities for countless young minds.
As Atlanta gears up for another unforgettable Mayor’s Masked Ball, the blend of joyous celebration and altruistic purpose inspires hope and unity across the community—a true reflection of Atlanta’s enduring spirit.
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