The Kingsbridge Heights Community Center (KHCC), a cornerstone nonprofit serving families across the Bronx for more than five decades, will host its annual benefit gala, Constellations of Community, on Thursday, April 9, 2026. The event marks 52 years of dedicated service and impact in the borough and will bring together community members, supporters, and local leaders for an evening of inspiration, reflection, and forward-looking vision.
The celebration will take place from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at The Meeting Galleries at 10 Grand Central, located at 155 E. 44th Street, New York, NY 10017.
The highlight of the evening will be an intimate fireside chat with world-renowned astrophysicist and bestselling author Neil deGrasse Tyson, who will be honored as the gala’s Star Honoree. Known for his ability to make complex scientific ideas accessible and engaging, Tyson will share insights on discovery, curiosity, and the importance of expanding horizons—both in the cosmos and within local communities.
Serving as Star Host for the evening is Jordan Sanchez, National America Miss 2025, who will help guide guests through a program celebrating KHCC’s legacy and its bold plans for the future.
Guests will enjoy cocktails, meaningful conversation, and opportunities to connect with fellow supporters committed to strengthening the Bronx. The event will spotlight KHCC’s mission to empower youth and families to develop passions and potential, and to build durable pathways toward purpose, prosperity, and well-being.
For 52 years, Kingsbridge Heights Community…
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