PARCA at the Cape
PARCA Auxiliary Hosts 37th Annual Luncheon and Fashion Show, A New England–Inspired Celebration in Hillsborough
HILLSBOROUGH, CA — The PARCA Auxiliary, the dedicated fundraising arm of PARCA (Partners and Advocates for Remarkable Children and Adults), will host its 37th Annual Luncheon and Fashion Show, PARCA at the Cape, on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, at a private residence in Hillsborough. A signature spring benefit on the Peninsula’s social calendar, the event brings together philanthropists and community leaders in support of Bay Area individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.
This year’s theme, PARCA at the Cape, is inspired by the traditions of New England—from Cape Cod, Nantucket, and Martha’s Vineyard—evoking the ease and nostalgia of classic seaside gatherings. Guests will enjoy a seasonal, elevated luncheon by renowned Bay Area caterer Paula LeDuc Fine Catering & Events, followed by a live auction featuring an exceptional collection of luxury travel and exclusive private experiences in support of PARCA’s programs. The afternoon will culminate in a premier fashion show presented by Sam Malouf Authentic Luxury.
“Our 37th Annual Luncheon celebrates the anchors of the PARCA community—the families, caregivers, and donors who provide a vital foundation of support for the individuals we serve,” said PARCA Auxiliary President Kathryn Collins. “The funds raised through this event are essential to sustaining and expanding PARCA’s programs, which serve more than 1,000 local children and adults with developmental disabilities. These critical services—including independent living support, job and skills training, and health and mental wellness programs—empower our clients to live with confidence, stability, and dignity. We are deeply grateful to Sam and Gloria Malouf, Paula LeDuc Fine Catering & Events, and our many generous sponsors for their continued partnership in making this work possible.”
Guests can expect a refined, Cape-inspired setting, where crisp linens, hydrangea-adorned tables, and subtle nautical details create a welcoming backdrop for an afternoon of meaningful philanthropy. Now in its 37th year, the PARCA Luncheon has grown from a small community gathering into a longstanding cornerstone event on the Peninsula. Every dollar raised directly supports individuals with developmental needs, funding essential programs such as:
- Reach Programs: Providing inclusive childcare and preschool services.
- Independent Living Services: Empowering adults to live successfully in their own homes.
- Family Support Services: Offering resources and advocacy for parents and caregivers.
The PARCA Auxiliary Luncheon consistently sells out well in advance. For ticket inquiries or sponsorship opportunities, please contact parcapublicity@gmail.com or visit parcaauxiliary.org.
About PARCA Auxiliary
The PARCA Auxiliary is a philanthropic organization of women from the San Francisco Peninsula dedicated to supporting PARCA (Partners and Advocates for Remarkable Children and Adults). Through its annual fundraisers, the Auxiliary provides the financial resources necessary for PARCA to deliver high-quality programs and services to people with developmental disabilities and their families. Since its inception, the Auxiliary has been a vital partner in helping PARCA clients achieve their goals of independence, community integration, and personal fulfillment.
About PARCA
PARCA is a private, nonprofit organization that has served the Bay Area since 1952. It provides a wide range of services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including Down syndrome, autism, and cerebral palsy. PARCA’s mission is to enrich the lives of its clients by providing programs that promote choice, inclusion, and independence.
About PARCA Auxiliary
The PARCA Auxiliary is a philanthropic organization of women from the San Francisco Peninsula dedicated to supporting PARCA (Partners and Advocates for Remarkable Children and Adults). Through its annual fundraisers, the Auxiliary provides the financial resources necessary for PARCA to deliver high-quality programs and services to people with developmental disabilities and their families. Since its inception, the Auxiliary has been a vital partner in helping PARCA clients achieve their goals of independence, community integration, and personal fulfillment.
About PARCA
PARCA is a private, nonprofit organization that has served the Bay Area since 1952. It provides a wide range of services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including Down syndrome, autism, and cerebral palsy. PARCA’s mission is to enrich the lives of its clients by providing programs that promote choice, inclusion, and independence.




