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The Underline’s Sneaker Ball Raises More Than $1 Million to Support Miami’s 10-Mile Linear Park

  • Feb 9
  • 2 min read

Friends of The Underline raised more than $1 million at the 2nd annual Sneaker Ball, held Saturday, January 24th at Land Rover Coral Gables. The signature fundraiser brought together more than 425 guests for an evening celebrating community, movement, and the future of Miami’s transformative 10-mile linear park.



Guests gathered on The Underline for a sunset cocktail reception before moving inside the Land Rover Coral Gables dealership for dinner and dancing. The evening was supported by 40 sponsors committed to advancing The Underline’s mission and programs and also featured an intentionally curated silent auction with 60 one-of-a-kind items, including unique travel experiences.



One of the event’s key highlights included strong support for The Underline’s Park Stewards program, an innovative workforce training initiative developed in partnership with Chapman Partnership and The Lennar Foundation that creates employment opportunities for previously unhoused adults, creating a pathway to financial stability, sustainable housing  and dignity. The Sneaker Ball raised more than $100,000 for the program alone, reinforcing The Underline’s role in workforce development and supporting Miami’s economy.


City of Miami Mayor Eileen Higgins and Friends of The Underline CEO Eulois Cleckley


“The Underline is more than a park,  it’s a platform for access, opportunity, and connection.,” said Eulois Cleckley, CEO of Friends of The Underline. “The generosity we saw at Sneaker Ball reflects how deeply this community believes in public spaces that serve everyone, and in programs that create real, lasting impact.”


“When I first imagined transforming the underutilized space beneath the Metrorail, I couldn’t  have predicted the scale and scope of impact The Underline would have on our community,” said Meg Daly, Chair and Founder of Friends of The Underline. “Sneaker Ball is about bringing people together to celebrate a shared vision for Miami. Raising more than $1 million in a single evening shows what’s possible when philanthropy, community, and purpose align.”


Friends of The Underline Chair and Founder Meg Daly and WSVN Channel 7 news anchor Lynn Martinez


Proceeds from Sneaker Ball directly support The Underline’s free year-round programming, daily operations, and long-term maintenance, ensuring the park remains a safe, accessible, and vibrant public space for residents and visitors alike.



Photo Credits: World Red Eye

 
 
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