Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves are supported by their three children at fundraiser for his nonprofit Mack, Jack & McConaughey in Austin, Texas
Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves are supported by their three children at fundraiser for his nonprofit Mack, Jack & McConaughey in Austin, Texas
Matthew McConaughey and his family hit the red carpet Thursday at a fundraising gala for his nonprofit orgainzation, Mack, Jack & McConaughey.
The 54-year-old actor and wife Camila Alves, 41, were with their three kids Levi, 15, Vida, 14, and Livingston, 11, at the event held at ACL Live in Austin, Texas.
Thursday’s gala itinerary, according to the organization, included a red carpet cocktail reception, followed by a dinner, live auction and concert starring Luke Combs.
Mack, Jack & McConaughey, abbreviated as MJ&M, is a collaboration between the Academy Award-winning actor, recording artist Jack Ingram and football coach Mack Brown.
The gala is part of a ‘two-day fun-filled event [that] offers music, golf and fashion benefiting select non-profit organizations that each reflect the MJ&M goal to empower kids.’
The nonprofit said it has ‘given over $41 million to charitable organizations’ including CureDuchenne, Dell Children’s Medical Center, HeartGift, just keep livin Foundation and The Rise School of Austin.
The organization said it is ‘especially committed to maximizing the return to the community, specifically benefiting these organizations dedicated to children’s education, health and wellness.’
Alves, a Brazilian model and designer, looked stunning in a black satin shoulderless gown with draped top.
The mom-of-three, who donned a black gown attending the Academy Awards with her spouse last month, accessorized with black heels, bracelets and hoop earrings.
Levi and Livingston wore dark suits, while Vida wore a light pink dress to the function
The Lone Star State native and his spouse chat last month with the publication Southern Living about their marriage and family life, detailing their decision to move from Malibu, California to Austin, Texas in 2014.
‘We were living a happy life in Malibu,’ Alves said. ‘We had a beautiful house that we’d built together and put a lot of love and care into. We were raising our kids there. I was growing everything in the yard. I had bees making honey.’
Alves said an emergency led the family to go to Austin to help McConaughey’s mother Kay McConaughey and his brothers, and in that time, she noticed that his mood was much lighter in his native Texas than it had been in California.