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Breaking Bread Gala 2026

  • Hilton Arlington Rosslyn - The Key 1900 Fort Myer Drive Arlington, VA, 22209 United States (map)

17th Anniversary Breaking Bread Gala

March 21, 2026 (Hilton Arlington Rosslyn - The Key)

Don’t miss our 17th anniversary Breaking Bread gala, our biggest night of the year! This one-of-a-kind annual gathering celebrates Rock’s incredible clients and raises critical funds to support our life-saving eating disorder therapy and support services.

The evening will include a delicious three-course meal, as well as powerful testimonies from individuals who have experienced lasting recovery through Rock’s life-saving services.

Grab your tickets through Friday, March 13th!

In addition to a fun dinner experience, guests will enjoy:

– Exclusive auction with exciting group experiences to purchase

– Exciting updates from Rock Recovery’s staff leadership

- Messages of inspiration and hope from special guest speakers

– Networking with friends and colleagues

– Inspiring messages from clients who have thrived and found recovery in Rock’s programs

Proceeds from this event will go directly toward Rock Recovery’s affordable, life-saving eating disorder therapy and support services.


For questions or sponsorship inquiries, email Kristyn Soto at 
kristyn@rockrecoveryed.org.


Meet Our 2026 Special Guests!

Erica Loewe

Emcee

Dr. Wendy Oliver-Pyatt

Keynote Speaker

 

Special thanks to our generous community partners and table sponsors!

Balanceworks Counseling

Be Healthy Nutrition Consulting

Carylynn & Benjamin Larson

Catherine & Peter Ide

Coastal Collaborative Care

Dominion Energy

Embark Behavioral Health

Empowering You LLC

Hidden River Treatment Center

Jenny & Mike Slattery

Monte Nido & Affiliates

Odyssey Behavioral Healthcare

Ginger Parker

Sterling Foundation Management

Women’s Therapy & Wellness


Special thanks to our generous event sponsors!

 
 
 
 
 
 
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