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The Monique Woolley Foundation  #WFBTY (When Feeling Blue, Think Yellow) will host its second annual Honoring Our Everyday Heroes: Stories From the Frontline event on Monday, Oct. 20, 2025, at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood with a 40-foot Yellow Carpet.

The evening will spotlight and honor firefighters, police officers, first responders, military service members, and community leaders, while also honoring families affected by the devastating Eaton and Palisades fires on Jan. 7, 2025.

Behind the foundation and the celebration is a story of love and loss. Monique “Mo” Woolley—a daughter, mother, sister, and friend—tragically died by suicide in June 2015. In her memory, her mother, Amour Delus, founded the Monique Woolley Foundation and launched the #WhenFeelingBlueThinkYellow (#WFBTY) movement. The foundation’s mission is to transform grief into purpose, raise awareness of mental health, and celebrate everyday heroes, reminding everyone that “It’s OK not to be OK.”

Beverly Todd, actress, producer, writer, and People’s Choice Award recipient and NAACP Image Award nominee. Arlise Emerson, a former UCLA track and field athlete who competed on an NCAA Outdoor Championship–winning team and has since made meaningful contributions beyond athletics.

Hosted by: Among the distinguished presenters are Adrienne Maloof, from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills; Elizabeth Vargas, from The Real Housewives of Orange County; Victoria Recano, Correspondent for Inside Edition; and Chantelle Baier, Founder and CEO of 4SPACE—the first woman in the world to own a space company.

The Monique Woolley Foundation’s second annual Honoring Our Everyday Heroes: Stories From the Frontline  Yellow Carpet on Monday, Oct. 20, 2025, at The Intuit Dome is located at 3930 W Century Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90303.

WHAT:The Monique Woolley Foundation #WFBTY (When Feeling Blue, Think Yellow) Second Annual Honoring Our Everyday Heroes: Stories From the Frontline at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, spotlighting firefighters, first responders, military service members, and families affected by the Eaton and Palisades Fires.

Hosted by:  Beverly Todd and Arlise Emerson

Beverly Todd, actress, producer, writer, and People’s Choice Award recipient and NAACP Image Award nominee. Arlise Emerson, a former UCLA track and field athlete who competed on an NCAA Outdoor Championship–winning team and has since made meaningful contributions beyond athletics.

Hosted by: Among the distinguished presenters are Adrienne Maloof, from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills; Elizabeth Vargas, from The Real Housewives of Orange County; Victoria Recano, Correspondent for Inside Edition; and Chantelle Baier, Founder and CEO of 4SPACE—the first woman in the world to own a space company.

WHEN:

  • Date: Mon., Oct 20, 2025
  • Venue Location: Intuit Dome is located at 3930 W Century Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90303.
  • Press Call Time: 3:30 PM *Must be set up by 3:45 PM
  • Parking: Complementary Parking Instructions provided with confirmation 
  • Honorees & Talent Arrivals: 4:00 PM
  • Gala Presentation and Dinner Starts:  5:30 PM
  • Featuring: Dinner, Dancing, and Raffle Items
  • Dress:  Dress to Impress (preferably in red or yellow –  If possible, not all black)

WHERE: Intuit Dome 3939 W 102nd St, Inglewood, CA 90303

WHO: Honorees include members of the Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, and Glendale Police and Fire Departments, the Los Angeles County and Los Angeles City Fire Departments, as well as distinguished military personnel.

Confirmed Talent: Adrienne Maloof, from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills; Elizabeth Vargas, from The Real Housewives of Orange County; Victoria Recano, Correspondent for Inside Edition; and Chantelle Baier, Founder and CEO of 4SPACE—the first woman in the world to own a space company. Larry Lee (Former NFL player and executive), Mike Mann(radio personality), Jeanette Bolden (Olympic gold medalist), Beverly Todd (Actress, producer, writer, and People’s Choice Award recipient and NAACP Image Award nominee), Arlise Emerson (former UCLA track and field athlete who competed on an NCAA Outdoor Championship–winning team and has since made meaningful contributions beyond athletics) are among the talent walking the carpet. (updated list available upon request) *See press release shorturl.at/VGj7X

About The Monique Woolley Foundation #WFBTY (When Feeling Blue Think Yellow)
Mission Statement
The Monique Woolley Foundation is a movement dedicated to survivors of suicide, individuals struggling with depression, and raising awareness about the importance of mental health.

Through its Sanctuary Spa Space, the foundation connects people to wraparound services, including therapy, healing circles, art, yoga, mentoring, and more.

Led by founder and CEO Amour Delus and a team of certified professionals, the foundation is committed to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health. It works to save lives—one story at a time, one life at a time—reminding everyone that “It’s OK not to be OK.” The Monique Woolley Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. For more information, visit www.themowoolleyfoundation.org, email [email protected], or call 310-758-0057.

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