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The Price Ain't Right: Detroit Love Fund

Thu, Feb 26

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Aya House

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The Price Ain't Right: Detroit Love Fund
The Price Ain't Right: Detroit Love Fund

Time & Location

Feb 26, 2026, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Aya House, 2055 Gratiot Ave, Detroit, MI 48207, USA

About the event

This is not a traditional gala. The Price Ain’t Right is a live, family-friendly, studio-audience-style experience inspired by classic game shows and Black pop culture. Guests will cheer on contestants, play along, win prizes, and enjoy an evening full of laughter, surprises, and celebration.

Throughout the night, we will honor Black historymakers in entertainment and media while launching something powerful for the future: the official campaign for the Detroit Love Fund.


This benefit marks the public kickoff of a new community-centered fund designed to provide flexible, dignity-rooted support to Detroiters. Proceeds from the evening directly support both Aya House and the Detroit Love Fund, helping us invest in wellness, creativity, leadership, learning, and collective care across the city. Sounds by DJ Flexi Lexi

Come ready to laugh, participate, and be part of something bigger than a night out. This is the moment where fun meets impact.

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