Snowy Enchantment and Serious Purpose Highlight the House of Hope Cirque du Soirée in February
STUART, Fla. – An unforgettable evening of snowy enchantment awaits guests at the House of Hope’s 4th annual Cirque du Soirée gala on February 7 at Piper’s Landing Yacht & Country Club in Palm City.
An exquisite gourmet dinner, outstanding entertainment, an open bar, and unique surprises are all part of the 2026 fundraising event to support the meaningful work by House of Hope to empower the community to overcome hunger and hardship.
“Each year the organizers of the Cirque du Soirée amaze us with their creativity,” said House of Hope CEO Rob Ranieri. “They’ve set a really high standard for themselves, and we know this year’s event will have us all in awe.”
The glitter and glamour of the evening have a very serious purpose. Every dollar raised during the Cirque du Soiree helps House of Hope provide the community with access to healthy foods, clothing and housewares, case management, enrichment opportunities, crisis financial assistance, workforce development services, and essential food banking programs.
Tickets are limited and can be purchased through January 16 at hohmartin.org/soiree while supplies last.
Sponsorship opportunities at varying levels are also available at hohmartin.org/soiree. Every sponsorship includes tickets to the event. Sponsors of Cirque du Soirée are assured of prime seating at the event, recognition in event-related communications, and the satisfaction of helping House of Hope care for individuals and families throughout the community.
To learn more about House of Hope or make a donation, visit House of Hope’s website at www.hohmartin.org or call 772-286-4673.
About House of Hope
Founded in 1984, House of Hope is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers Martin County residents to overcome hunger and hardship. House of Hope touches the lives of more than 30,000 people each month, helping with basic needs such as food, clothing, furniture, financial assistance, as well as longer-term case management services that help build life skills for a more self-sufficient future.
The organization has service centers in Stuart, Hobe Sound, Indiantown, and Jensen Beach, with thrift stores in Stuart, Hobe Sound, and Indiantown. House of Hope’s Centers for Enrichment at Golden Gate in Stuart, in Jensen Beach, and at KinDoo Family Center in Indiantown offer free programs, technology, and workshops designed to enhance life skills, earning potential, health, and overall well-being.
House of Hope also operates the Growing Hope Farm in Palm City and several nutrition gardens that provide sustainable sources of fresh produce for clients as well as nutrition education and vocational opportunities to the community. For more information, visit hohmartin.org or call 772-286-4673. Updates and announcements can also be found on Facebook, Instagram, and X.

