Roanoke Valley Speech and Hearing Center Brings “Second Chance Prom”

A Shared Mission in Sound and Service

For more than six decades, the Roanoke Valley Speech and Hearing Center has provided essential services that help people of all ages in the Roanoke Valley communicate more effectively. The organization offers speech therapy, audiology care, hearing evaluations, and support that can have a profound impact on everyday life. Through skilled professionals and a commitment to accessibility, RVSHC works to improve quality of life by removing barriers to communication.

At 5 Points Music Sanctuary, our work also centers on sound and accessibility. Since 2017, 5 Points Music Foundation has operated as a nonprofit venue and community partner with the mission to pursue the power of sound, using live music to support music therapy, hearing loss advocacy, and accessibility initiatives across Southwest Virginia. The inspiration for this mission came from personal experience with hearing loss and a belief that music should be experienced fully by people of all abilities.

Both organizations understand that sound and communication are fundamental to connection and community. Our missions intersect in meaningful ways, grounded in support for communication, accessibility, and shared experience.

Second Chance Prom on March 14, 2026

On Saturday, March 14, 2026, from 6-10pm, 5 Points Music Sanctuary will host the Second Chance Prom. This fundraising event organized by RVSH offers a “second chance” at the traditional prom experience, reimagined for the community. Guests can expect an evening of music, dancing, and a refined, celebratory atmosphere, all in support of a local organization making a lasting impact.

Tickets: $75 per individual, $125 for two

How to Participate

There are several ways to support RVSH:

  • Purchase a ticket at https://givebutter.com/c/hu3ljt
  • If you are unable to attend, consider making a donation at the same link
  • Share the event link with friends, coworkers, and others in your networks

Fundraisers like this reflect the way community institutions and residents can work together to strengthen the Valley’s social and cultural fabric. Supporting RVSHC through this event helps ensure those services remain available, and it aligns with the values we uphold at 5 Points Music Sanctuary: that sound, connection, and accessibility belong to everyone. 

We hope to see you there.