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HORIZON GALA PHOTOS
SAVE THE DATE
April 24, 2027
Horizon Gala 2027
OBAMA PRESIDENTIAL CENTER
Thank you to our special guests…
Introducing our host for the evening…
Keke is the voice of the next generation—an award-winning radio personality who blends passion with purpose. She started as an intern at iHeartMedia Chicago and worked her way from behind the scenes to the spotlight.
Now, she’s heard nationwide on the nationally syndicated morning show, The Fred Show on 103.5 KISS-FM, while also hosting Weekends with KeKe on WGCI in Chicago, New Orleans, and Norfolk, Virginia.
She's a 2024 Gracie Award winner, named a “Rising Radio Star” by Radio Facts Magazine and a “Future African American Radio Leader," by Radio Ink Magazine. KeKe is known for viral moments and standout celebrity interviews. She’s appeared on ABC 7 Chicago, Fox 32 Chicago, and The Breakfast Club.
When she's not on the air, she co-hosts The What More Can I Say Podcast with Tone Kapone and Zach Boog and films her cooking show, Cooking with Keke & Ryan. KeKe also covers major events, and leads “The Kickback With Keke,” her after-school program serving underserved youth in Chicago’s south suburbs.
From intern to industry force—KeKe is just getting started.
Advocacy Award Honoree, Illinois Senator, Lakesia Collins
Senator Collins is a dedicated public servant, Chicago native, mother of three, former foster youth, and former nursing home worker and former rank and file member of SEIU Healthcare IL, who served as a spokesperson for the “Fight for $15” campaign advocating for healthcare workers. She is a strong advocate for seniors, working-class families, youth in care, education, public safety, affordable housing, and mental health.
Senator Collins previously represented the 9th House District. Sen. Collins has successfully passed several bills, including measures to restore childcare, provide free dental care for low-income families and veterans, protect reproductive rights, and reform the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). She currently serves on the following committees Appropriations - Education, Appropriations - Health and Human Services, Behavioral and Mental Health, Child Welfare, Consumer Protection, Criminal Law, Human Rights
Senator Collins has also held leadership roles, including serving as Chair of the Illinois House Black Caucus, and she currently serves as the Joint Chair of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus. Her contributions to the community have earned her numerous accolades.
Evans Excellence Award Honoree, Meegan Dugan Adell
Meegan Dugan Adell is a longtime champion of Foster Progress and one of the organization’s earliest and most consistent leaders. A member of the very first Board of Directors and the second Board Chair, Meegan has helped shape Foster Progress since its earliest days. Professionally, Meegan leads New America Chicago at The Chicago Community Trust, where her work focuses on advancing equity and economic mobility through research, policy, and community partnerships. Her career has centered on expanding educational and economic opportunity, making her a fitting recipient of the Evans Excellence Award in recognition of both her professional impact and her enduring commitment to Foster Progress and the success of young people with foster care experience.
Peer Advocate of the Year, Maryjo Coleman
Maryjo Coleman is a senior at Illinois State University graduating with a degree in Middle School Education with endorsements in Social Studies, English Language Arts, and ESL. Throughout her time at ISU she has been a part of various campus organizations such as Kappa Delta Epsilon and Y-CAP. She has been a campus Peer Advocate for one year. Maryjo is also active in off campus groups such as the Golden Apple Scholar program.
Mentor of the Year, Becca Schulz
Becca, a former Y-CAP Peer Advocate, and the 2025 Y-CAP Peer Advocate of the Year, is now a mentor in the Mentoring & Scholarships Program. A recent graduate from Illinois State University with a Master's in Interior Design, Becca, alongside Trinity, celebrated a shared milestone this Spring - a new job! Trinity nominated Becca for helping to talk through the balance of having a new job while also being a new college student, for her support to apply for scholarships, and for creating a comfortable and intentional space that feels like a break from it all where she can just be in the present.