The red carpet will be rolled out to welcome around 85 local young people to the glittering event at the Riverside Stadium on Friday (October 2).
The Oscar-themed 2015 Looked After Children Achievement Evening at the Riverside Stadium is recognition of the successes and achievements of the last year.
Awards and certificates will be presented by X Factor finalist Kerrianne Covell who will also perform at the event.
A number of awards will also be made for outstanding contributions in particular fields, and Richenda Broad, Middlesbrough Council’s Executive Director of Wellbeing, Care and Learning will give a speech.
The event will feature a chance to meet Roary the Lion, bid for a signed pair of Boro star Stewart Downing’s boots, as well as a raffle for the foster carers, face painting, photo booth, candy floss/popcorn machine and a disco.
Councillor Mike Carr, Middlesbrough Council’s Executive Member for Children’s Social Care, said: “We do everything we can to ensure our looked after children have the best possible start in life.
“In turn they achieve great things across a huge array of different areas and disciplines, and they deserve recognition for their contribution to life in the town.
“The Achievement Evening is a fantastic opportunity for all involved to get together and celebrate some truly remarkable stories.”