Annual Detroit Goodfellows tribute breakfast at Huntington Place

On Friday, Oct. 10, Archbishop Weisenburger attended the annual Detroit Goodfellows tribute breakfast, which took place at downtown Detroit's Huntington Place. The annual event, which includes dignitaries and public officials from southeast Michigan, seeks to raise money to fill holiday gift boxes for 25,000 Detroit-area school children. This year's 35th annual breakfast honored Bob Riney, chief executive officer of Henry Ford Health, as the 2025 Edward H. McNamara Goodfellow of the Year Award recipient.

The Detroit Academy of Arts and Sciences choir, performs at the annual Detroit Goodfellows breakfast at Huntington Place in Detroit.
The Detroit Academy of Arts and Sciences choir, performs at the annual Detroit Goodfellows breakfast at Huntington Place in Detroit.
Bob Riney, chief executive officer of Henry Ford Health, was honored as the Edward H. McNamara Goodfellow of the Year Award recipient.
Bob Riney, chief executive officer of Henry Ford Health, was honored as the Edward H. McNamara Goodfellow of the Year Award recipient.
Rick Pacynski, Detroit Goodfellows president, gives closing remarks at the 34th annual tribute breakfast.
Rick Pacynski, Detroit Goodfellows president, gives closing remarks at the 34th annual tribute breakfast.
Archbishop Weisenburger visits with dignitaries prior to the beginning of the 2025 annual Detroit Goodfellows celebration.
Archbishop Weisenburger visits with dignitaries prior to the beginning of the 2025 annual Detroit Goodfellows celebration.


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