Sweet Cause, Big Impact: Loop It Up Cake Party Returns to Support Youth Programs

Spring in Savannah brings no shortage of events, but few combine creativity, community, and a good cause quite like this one.

The second annual Loop It Up Cake Party returns Sunday, May 3, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Collins Quarter, offering an evening of desserts, raffles, appetizers, and community support, all while helping fund youth programs making a difference across the region.

Hosted by Loop It Up Savannah, the fundraiser supports programs centered on literacy, mindfulness, arts education, and STEAM opportunities in schools throughout the community.

While cake may be what draws attention, the mission behind the event is what gives it lasting impact.

Funds raised help support programs designed to encourage creativity, confidence, and learning for local youth, expanding opportunities that can make a lasting difference in students’ lives.

That is part of what has made Loop It Up such a valued presence in Savannah.

Its work extends far beyond one event, investing year-round in programs that help young people grow through education and creative expression.

The Cake Party simply gives the community a joyful way to support that mission.

Guests can expect a lively, family-friendly evening featuring cake tastings, raffle prizes, delicious appetizers, a cash bar, and plenty of opportunities to celebrate for a cause.

Adults can attend for $35 through April 27, with tickets increasing to $45 the week of the event. Tickets for children 12 and under are $20, making it an event families can enjoy together.

For those wanting to get even more involved, community members can register to bring a cake of their own, adding a creative showcase element to the evening.

This year’s event also includes sponsorship opportunities for families and businesses through multiple support levels, allowing the broader community to play a role in supporting Loop It Up’s mission.

That community support is part of what makes events like this special.

In many ways, the Cake Party reflects what local nonprofits do so well, bringing people together around something joyful while creating meaningful impact.

Sometimes community progress looks like major growth announcements.

Sometimes it looks like showing up for kids, supporting education, and gathering over cake in the heart of the city.

And that matters too.

In a world where much of the news can feel heavy, stories like this are reminders of how much good work is happening right here in our own backyard.

For those looking for a fun spring event that also supports local youth, this may be one of Savannah’s sweetest opportunities.

More info: Facebook Event Page

The Buzz Take

Local nonprofits often do some of the biggest work with the least attention. Events like this remind us community impact can be creative, joyful, and worth celebrating.

For tickets and event details, visit Loop It Up Savannah.