Refuge Church to host Night to Shine 2026 prom for people with special needs at Huntsville Botanical Garden
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Published 6:04 am Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Refuge Church to host Night to Shine 2026 prom for people with special needs at Huntsville Botanical Garden

HUNTSVILLE – Refuge Church is thrilled to announce that it will once again host Night to Shine 2026, the unforgettable prom night experience for individuals with special needs, sponsored globally by the Tim Tebow Foundation. This year’s event will take place Friday, February 13, 2026, from 6:00–9:00 PM at the Huntsville Botanical Garden, joining hundreds of host churches around the world celebrating simultaneously.

Night to Shine is a complimentary event that gives every honored guest a true red-carpet welcome. Guests enjoy the full prom-night experience, complete with hair and makeup touch-ups, shoe shining, limousine rides, corsages and boutonnieres, a catered dinner, karaoke, dancing, and special moments throughout the night. The evening concludes with each guest being crowned king or queen of the prom.

“Night to Shine continues to transform the way communities embrace people with special needs,” said Jason Parks, Senior Pastor of Refuge Church. “We love being part of this global movement that shows every honored guest just how valued and loved they are.”

Volunteer opportunities and guest registration for the Huntsville event are now open at: www.findrefugehere. com/night-to-shine. To learn more about Night to Shine and the mission of the Tim Tebow Foundation, visit: www. timtebowfoundation.org/night-toshine.

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