An Evening of Wine and Giving

Join Give One Dollar A Day for an evening of fun, wine, and giving.

We are excited to invite you to Give One Dollar A Day’s very first East Bay event

(This event has been cancelled)

Date: Saturday, September 9, 2023

Time: 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Location: McGrail Vineyard and Winery

5600 Greenville Rd.

Livermore, Ca 94550

Come and bring your fun, your joy, and your spirit of giving. This year's event will be filled with amazing people, great wine, yummy pizza, raffles, and a few magical surprises.

You in?

As always, we want you to be comfortable and to feel good, so there is no official dress code. Come dressed as you wish.

100% of your donations will go directly towards helping wonderful families in need.

Make a Donation to Attend.

All you have to do to attend the event is sign up for our monthly subscription in the form of a $30 a month ($1 a Day) for 3 months or pay a one time donation of $90. If you choose the subscription, once you sign up you will be donating $30 a month to Give One Dollar A Day for 3 months. This is your ticket to the event.

Your ticket includes wine, dinner, and raffle tickets!

If you already have a subscription please choose a one time donation of $90.

Note: After the 3 months you have the option to self-cancel your subscription or continue to give.


Our mission for Give One Dollar a Day is to help ease the financial burden of children and families affected by illness, poverty or isolation.

We started Give One Dollar a Day after witnessing many families at the hospital suffer, not just the unbearable pain of watching their child endure serious illness, but also struggle with additional, everyday life stressors.

Give One Dollar a Day aims to fill critical needs of families and children that are otherwise overlooked by many of the current support systems. There are many large organizations doing incredible work (and we LOVE them), but few, that help with the struggles of daily living with efficiency. Rent, bills, food and transportation are essential, ongoing, and time sensitive areas of need for families in crisis, both in the hospital and in the greater community. 

By seeing these needs and supporting families in these areas, we are filling a gap in resources, as well as allowing families and children to feel that their struggle is witnessed and that people in the community care.