Gratitude Runs Deep After a Magical “Seas the Day” Gala 


GiGi’s Playhouse Annapolis celebrates a night of impact, joy, and community 

What a night to remember! The 2025 Seas the Day Gala was a spectacular celebration of inclusion, empowerment, and community—and we are overwhelmed with gratitude for everyone who made it possible. 

From the bottom of our hearts, thank you to all who volunteered, donated, sponsored, attended, and worked behind the scenes to make the evening such a success. Your dedication and generosity directly support the life-changing, free programs offered at GiGi’s Playhouse Annapolis. 

Because of you, our mission to change the way the world views Down syndrome—and to send a global message of acceptance for all—continues to grow stronger every day. 

We’d also like to extend special thanks to our incredible volunteers, whose time and energy brought the event to life with warmth and enthusiasm, and to our sponsors, whose support helped make every detail sparkle. 

Together, we truly did Seas the Day. The love in the room, the stories shared, and the joy on every face reminded us of the power of community—and the impact we can have when we unite for a purpose. 

We look forward to continuing this wave of momentum and can’t wait to see what we can accomplish next, together. 

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