New Orleans Women & Children’s Shelter to host Bubbles & Bubbly 2025


Fun-filled family fundraiser is now free for children under 12

The New Orleans Women’s & Children’s Shelter (NOWCS) is excited to announce the return of its biggest fundraiser of the year, Bubbles & Bubbly, presented by Gulf Coast Bank & Trust. For the first time, thanks to this partnership, children 12 and under are free with a paying adult. This year’s event will be held on Sunday, March 30th in the Arbor Room at Popp Fountain in New Orleans City Park. 

The evening promises fabulous food, drinks, entertainment, games for kids and a silent auction, all to  raise critical funds for NOWCS. This year’s fundraiser is also proud to feature 2025 event chair and  host, WWL-TV Morning News Anchor Brheanna Boudreaux. 

“It’s been an amazing year for us at the Shelter. We opened a brand-new facility on Iberville Street that  allows us to double our sheltering capacity and expand crucial services to the entire family,” said  NOWCS co-founder Dan Silverman. “Bubbles & Bubbly helps us achieve our goal of breaking the cycle  of homelessness in New Orleans ensuring that families never return to the streets again.”  

Bubble Lady Linda will create a bubble wonderland for the young and young at heart. Plus, the event  will feature bubbly cocktails for adults, fun mocktails, Pandora’s snoballs, bites for all from Arbor Room  and Midway Pizza, hands-on activities for all ages and a fabulous silent auction. 

“This year, we’ve set a goal to raise $125,000,” said NOWCS CEO Dawn Bradley-Fletcher. “These funds  allow us to provide holistic support to the whole family and care for our city’s more vulnerable citizens.  By supporting this Bubbles & Bubbly, you are empowering children and families to embrace a brighter  future and strengthening our city.” 

NOWCS is seeking businesses, Mardi Gras Krewes and local makers interested in participating to  donate an item to the silent auction in the theme of “home”. Interested participants can email Chief  Philanthropy Officer Madeleine Briscoe at mbriscoe@nowcs.org

Now in its 18th year of operation, NOWCS is the only homeless shelter for intact families (including  fathers) and the largest homeless shelter for women and children in the Metro area. Since 2007,  NOWCS has assisted more than 4,700 parents and children recovering from homelessness with  physical shelter, programs and support services. In that time, only 2% of participants have returned to 

homelessness. In 2024, the Shelter announced the opening of a new facility on Iberville, including en suite bathrooms for every family, a soft-surface playground and dedicated community spaces for  holistic services, including education, life skills training and children’s programming.  

The event will be held Sunday, March 30 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Arbor Room (1 Palm Dr.) at Popp  Fountain in New Orleans City Park. Tickets are available beginning Feb. 1 for adults, children, families  and patrons. Event sponsorships are still available. Children ages 12 and under are free (adult  supervision required). Children ages 13 to 18 are $25. Early bird tickets for adults are $75, increasing to  $100 on March 5.  

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit nowcs.org/bubbles.  


 About New Orleans Women & Children’s Shelter: The only homeless shelter for intact families and the  largest homeless shelter for women and children in the metro area, the New Orleans Women &  Children’s Shelter (NOWCS) is committed to breaking the cycle of homelessness while keeping families  together through coordinated, family-centered support and services. Since 2007, NOWCS has served  more than 3,250 parents and children recovering from homelessness. Less than 2% of the families  NOWCS has served have returned to shelter. For more information, visit www.nowcs.org.

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