Connections of Hope Gala This cocktail chic gala includes a memorable program, entertainment, dinner, auctions, and the opportunity to provide hope to Arizona youth. Read the invite
October 3, 2025 Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia

An Evening to Celebrate Arizona’s Youth

Connections of Hope is the largest fundraiser supporting Teen Lifeline each year, supporting the “connections of hope” found daily by troubled teens on our peer-to-peer hotline. At $300 per ticket, you’ll enjoy a delectable dinner, exceptional youth entertainment, live and silent auctions, and an opportunity to support our life-saving work.

  1. Become a Sponsor Becoming a sponsor has benefits for both you and the youth Teen Lifeline serves. Sponsorships range from $3,500 to $100,000, with increasing levels of recognition and backing crucial youth programs. Sponsorship Packages
  2. Donate Items for Auction The gala’s auctions are an important source of our funds, only possible through supporters’ generosity. Items include getaways, home services, and unique pieces. All proceeds go towards preventing teen suicide. Donate auction items
Danny Sharaby

Our 2025 Honoree: Danny Sharaby

“As a father of three grown daughters, I understand the challenges today’s youth are facing in an increasingly complex world. Supporting Teen Lifeline is incredibly important to me, and I’m deeply humbled by this honor. I remain committed to helping teens know they are never alone.”

Danny Sharaby is a visionary entrepreneur, passionate advocate, and unwavering supporter of youth mental health. As founder and president of Tickets Unlimited, Danny has spent over four decades connecting people with unforgettable experiences—from concerts to sporting events worldwide. But it’s his deep commitment to community that truly sets him apart.

Danny and his wife, Jenna, are dedicated champions of Teen Lifeline’s mission. Their generosity and advocacy have empowered countless teens to know they are never alone—making a life-saving difference in moments of crisis.

As a devoted civic leader, Danny served on the Arizona Commission on the Arts for two terms (appointed by Governor Doug Ducey) and is an avid art collector.

He also contributes his time and insight to the Camelback East Village Planning Committee, a role he has held since 2015. He continues to play a leading role in the ticketing industry as Secretary of the National Association of Ticket Brokers, where he drives integrity and transparency.

Above all, Danny is a proud father of three grown daughters, whose presence continues to inspire his commitment to building a safer, more compassionate world for young people.

Whether in business, civic service, or philanthropy, Danny Sharaby leads with purpose, vision, and an unwavering dedication to creating lasting impact and we are proud to honor him with the Community Lifeline Award for his extraordinary commitment to building hope and saving lives.

Event Chair Bonnie Love

“In the moments when the darkness feels endless, may we be the ones who whisper, ‘You are not alone. Stay.’”

Bonnie Love is a devoted mother, seasoned entrepreneur, and heart-led community leader whose work spans real estate, wellness, and philanthropy. For over 12 years, she has served the Valley through her success in luxury residential real estate and in the employer benefits space, helping organizations elevate health and productivity outcomes for their teams.

A certified yoga teacher and the voice behind the Meditate with Love podcast, Bonnie brings a soulful presence to everything she creates—guiding others to reconnect with themselves and the world around them. Her work is grounded in both purpose and compassion.

Her commitment to service runs deep. She was a founding member of the Women’s Board for St. Vincent de Paul, where she remains deeply involved in the Family Campus and Dream Center. She has supported Central Arizona Shelter Services, numerous LGBTQ+ initiatives, and has been a nominee for Woman of the Year by the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, where she has contributed to multiple fundraising campaigns.

As the mother of two teenage daughters, her dedication to Teen Lifeline is both personal and powerful. She believes in a world where every young person feels seen, supported, and deeply valued.

Save a Life, Fund a Cause
$100 Hotline Text Connect one troubled teen to help and hope by funding a crisis hotline text. Donate Now
$250 Gift Hotline Call This gift will support one hotline call, connecting a teen in crisis to hope. Donate Now
$500 Gift Classroom Prevention Services This gift will fund one classroom presentation for teens to learn how to spot the warning signs of suicide in themselves and others. Donate Now
$1,000 Gift Prevention Education for Parents This gift will fund education for parents on youth suicide prevention, communicating with their teens, and building resiliency. Donate Now
$2,500 Gift Train a Peer Counselor This gift will train a new teen Peer Counselor to be a superhero providing a connection of hope to 450+ struggling teens on the hotline each year. Donate Now
$5,000 Gift Virtual Training for School Staff This gift will fund one virtual training for 30 school staff on youth suicide prevention and how to intervene with students at risk for suicide. Donate Now
$10,000 Gift Telephone Upgrade Transform our hotline by funding a vital upgrade to our phone system. Donate Now
$25,000 Gift Tucson Center Launch Support the development of our new center, covering a portion of the costs for renovations, necessary resources, and program implementation to provide Tucson teens with help and hope. Donate Now

Community Lifeline Award

The Community Lifeline Award, given to a chosen Honoree at the Connections of Hope Gala, celebrates individuals who selflessly devote their time, talent, and resources to local causes. Each award recipient serves as a community role model, inspiring others with their personal and professional integrity, leadership, and compassion. In 2004, the award was named in honor of the inaugural recipient, Alfredo J. Molina, for his service to Arizona youth and our community.

Previous award recipients include Alfredo J. Molina (2004), Peter Thomas (2005), Carole and Bob Machiz (2006), Derrick Hall (2007), Linda and Bill Pope (2008), John R. Norton III (2009), Bridget Pettis (2011), Jerry Colangelo (2012), Larry Fitzgerald Jr. (2013), Jordin Sparks (2014), Donald Tapia (2015), Tom Hatten (2016), Erik Olsson (2017), David Alexander (2018), Sissie Roberts Shank (2019), Lorry Bottrill (2021), Mandy Purcell (2022), David Allred (2023), and Darleen “Coach Dar” Santore (2024).

Collage of photos of all the past Connections of Hope Gala Honorees.

This event has both live and silent auctions, with proceeds supporting Teen Lifeline and our life-saving work in teen suicide prevention. The items in our auctions often include one-of-a-kind experiences (such as with sports teams like the Phoenix Suns or the Diamondbacks) and luxury items with high-tier donors such as Black Starr & Frost.

 

If you would like to donate an auction item, please fill out this form: PDF or Google Forms.

 

Thank you to everyone who contributed to our auction. For a full list of last event’s auction donors, please visit teenlifeline.org/auction-items.

A Warm Thank You To
Bonnie Love
Bonnie Love, 2025 Event Chair
And Our 2025 Event Advisors Lana Breen, Irene Clary, Melissa Costello, Jeff Fields, Mandy Purcell, and Jen Reid