Musical savant Rex Lewis-Clack gave a brilliant performance at the Pearls of Wisdom event on Thursday May 3, 2018 at the River Oaks Country Club supporting Vita Living. One of less than 50 people throughout history to combine blindness, intellectual disability, and prodigious musical ability, Rex shared favorite pieces from his vast repertoire: Chopin, jazz improvisation, Broadway tunes and more. Rex and his mother Cathleen wowed an audience of over 220 – the largest yet for Vita Living’s hallmark annual event – and drove home the important message that every individual with disabilities has a unique contribution to make to the world we share.
The dazzling result of all the hard work by event co-chairs Molly & Dane Johnson and Tany & Chaz Klaes shone through. The evening event featured Katherine Whaley, ABC 13, as Master of Ceremonies. The Reverend Martin J. Bastian of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church offered a moving invocation, and the guests enjoyed a delicious sampling of Mexican food after placing their bids at the silent auction.
Founded in 1982, Vita Living provides services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Its 19 Houston-based group residences provide a lifelong home for 78 adults who also attend the agency’s day program. Vita Living also provides case management services for children and adults across a seven-county region.






















































Most fortunately, our resident homes were not flooded, and thanks to the precautionary measures taken by our staff and their tireless commitment during the event, our residents remained safe and sound throughout the storm. Several of these same employees, however, clocked overtime hours at our group homes as their families faced life-or-death situations. Certain staff members and their families suffered major losses: homes and cars were flooded, and some families were obliged to evacuate to area shelters. While these staff members take needed time to repair damages and recover alongside their loved ones, the temporary reduction in staff is resulting in additional overtime costs that are not covered by fees for service. Vita-Living needs the support of our generous donors more than ever, in order to continue providing the highest standard of care in the wake of this citywide disaster.