2025 IMAGINE AWARDS
The Rauch Foundation, with title sponsor German American Bank, will present the 2025 Imagine Awards at Caesars Southern Indiana on Saturday March 1, 2024.
The Rauch Foundation debuted the Imagine Awards Gala in 2001, to recognize those who work to create a community where everyone belongs, on behalf of people with disabilities in Southern Indiana. Twenty three years later, the Imagine Awards remains focused on its initial goal, and continues to recognize individuals and businesses who make a positive and profound impact in their community.
In addition to recognizing community members, the gala supports the long-term fund development of Rauch, Inc, by enabling the organization to weather changes in policy, funding, and client need.
Founded in 1953, Rauch, Inc. proudly serves over 1,400 children, adults and families through various services and programs across Clark, Floyd, Harrison, Scott, Washington, Jefferson, and Jackson county.
Rauch's services and programs include: Children's Services, Adult Day Programs, Work Services, Employment Services, and Community Living and Housing.
For over 70 years, Rauch's mission remains: To support people with disabilities and their families while encouraging a community that acknowledges the value and contribution of all people.
Contributions and support from people just like YOU are what make our mission possible! Thank you!
For more information regarding sponsorships, tables, tickets, or auction item donations, please contact, Sarah Alstott at devdir@rbralliance.org or call 502.507.0335.
2025 Special Performer
Patrick Henry Hughes
Patrick Henry Hughes and his father share an incredible story of tragedy to triumph and have been featured on ESPN, Oprah, The Ellen Show, Extreme Make Over Home Edition, The Today Show, all the major news networks, Million Dollar Round Table, The Grand Ole Opry, People Magazine, Sports Illustrated, and many, many others. Patrick Henry is a remarkable young man who was born without eyes and without the ability to fully straighten his arms and legs, making him unable to walk. Additionally, two steel rods were surgically attached to Patrick's spine to correct scoliosis.
In the face of incredible odds from birth, Patrick has overcome these physical issues to excel as a musician, student, performer and public speaker. Patrick started playing the piano at the age of only nine months and also plays the trumpet and sings. He even participated in the University of Louisville Marching Band for five seasons with help from his father, Patrick John Hughes, who tirelessly maneuvered Patrick’s wheelchair through the formations during practices and games with the other 220+ members of the Cardinal Marching Band. Along with marching band, Patrick's dad spent his days attending classes on campus assisting his son while working the overnight shift five nights a week for a major package shipping company so that Patrick Henry could achieve his greatest potential. Patrick Henry was usually a straight 'A' student, having received only 3 'B's' during his entire primary/secondary educational experience and graduated from the Univ. of Louisville magna cum laude in 2010. Patrick was a Spanish language major and speaks Spanish fluently.
Patrick and his dad have made appearances all across the United States and have even shared their story in Asia, Canada, South America, Central America and Europe. Their first book, I AM POTENTIAL, is published and available around the country and the world in different languages. The book has also been turned into a feature length film called I Am Potential. Patrick has recorded 2 CD's.