Dancing for a Cause: Christol Farris Shines at 'Dancing with the Stars'
In a dazzling display of talent and philanthropy, Christol Farris, the Chief Operating Officer of U.S. Money Reserve, took to the dance floor at the renowned 'Dancing with the Stars' Austin gala. Held on January 15, 2026, this charity event embraced the spirit of community and raised vital funds for the Center for Child Protection, an organization committed to protecting children from abuse and facilitating their healing process.
A Night to Remember
The gala featured prominent community leaders paired with seasoned professional dancers, creating a vibrant atmosphere filled with enthusiasm and philanthropy. Farris expressed her honor in participating in this event, emphasizing the significance of each step taken on stage, knowing it contributes to life-changing support for children in need.
“I am honored to support the Center for Child Protection. Knowing that every step taken on the dance floor is raising critical funds for the children who need it most makes an already enjoyable event even more meaningful,” said Farris.
Farris' dance journey not only showcased her talent but also represented U.S. Money Reserve’s ongoing commitment to child advocacy, as the company serves as an official Awareness Ambassador for the Center for Child Protection. By joining forces with this vital cause, U.S. Money Reserve aims to amplify the message of hope and resilience through the arts.
Supporting a Noble Cause
The Center for Child Protection stands out as a beacon for children affected by violence and abuse, being the only nonprofit in Travis County focused on the investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases. The funds raised during the gala directly support their mission to reduce trauma for children during these challenging times.
Michael Torres, CEO of the Center for Child Protection, expressed his gratitude for the active participation from individuals like Farris and organizations like U.S. Money Reserve. He remarked,
“When local leaders and companies step up to raise awareness and support for child abuse victims, they demonstrate that protecting children is a core value of our community.”
This statement echoes the ideology that fostering a supportive community is paramount to ensuring the safety and well-being of children. As such, U.S. Money Reserve’s involvement in events like this showcases their dedication to corporate social responsibility and advancing the mission of the Center for Child Protection.
A Commitment to Change
In addition to supporting various philanthropic causes, U.S. Money Reserve continues to educate the public about child abuse issues, advocating for preventive measures and resources to foster a safer environment for children. Christol Farris and the entire team at U.S. Money Reserve believe that prioritizing children's protection is essential to nurturing a brighter future.
Angela Roberts, CEO of U.S. Money Reserve, shared her thoughts on the event:
“At U.S. Money Reserve, we believe children are the future and their protection must be our greatest priority. We are incredibly proud of Christol and our team for championing this cause and reinforcing our commitment to being a force for positive change.”
Get Involved
For those inspired by Farris’s efforts and looking to support the Center for Child Protection, donations can be made through their official website. Each contribution aids in providing comprehensive services free of charge to children and families affected by abuse.
To donate, please visit:
Center for Child Protection
About U.S. Money Reserve
Founded in 2001, U.S. Money Reserve is recognized as one of the largest private distributors of U.S. and foreign government-issued precious metals. With over one million clients, the company specializes in guiding individuals in diversifying their portfolios using physical precious metals. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, U.S. Money Reserve strives to maintain long-lasting relationships with clients by offering expert advice and superior service. For more information, visit their website at
U.S. Money Reserve.