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Showing posts with label Joyce Goss. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 4, 2018

Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas' Annual Awards Luncheon with Cynthia Nixon

Friday, March 23, 2018
12:00 pm

Hilton Anatole Hotel
Dallas, TX  75207

Co-Chairs:
Joyce Goss | Selwyn Rayzor

The 28th Dallas Annual Awards Luncheon is a signature event that directly supports Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas' healthcare and education services for women, men and young people in North and Central Texas.

Sponsor Levels range from $2,500 - $50,000
Individual Tickets are $250
Click here for tickets.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: CYNTHIA NIXON

Cynthia Nixon, Emmy, Tony and Grammy Award-winner, is a star of stage, screen, and television. From her iconic role as “Miranda” in HBO’s Sex and the City, to her performances on Broadway in Rabbit Hole and The Little Foxes, to her critically acclaimed roles in recent films A Quiet Passion and James White, Cynthia is an artist of the highest order.

HONORING AWARD RECIPIENTS

The Gertrude Shelburne Humanitarian Award

LYDA HILL

Lyda Hill is a Dallas entrepreneur, philanthropist, and the only single woman to make the 2013 Philanthropy list of most generous donors. She currently serves as president of LH Holdings and is the namesake of the Lyda Hill Foundation, dedicated to making 
transformational advances in nature and science research and improving local communities.

In recent years, Miss Hill has focused her life sciences philanthropic efforts on game-changing advances including a $50 million pledge to the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center’s Moon Shots Program, a $20 million grant to her alma mater, The Hockaday School, to fund a STEM program, $3 million to the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Veterans Health and Trauma Clinic, $25 million to UT Southwestern to start the Lyda Hill Bioinformatics department, as well as grants to fund efforts by the Nature Conservancy and Pew Charitable Trusts. Locally, she has been instrumental in the funding and development of Dallas’ Klyde Warren Park, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, and the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, among others. For a complete list of Miss Hill’s affiliations and honors, please visit www.lydahillfoundation.org.

As part of her desire to leave a lasting mark on society, Miss Hill became a member of The Giving Pledge in 2010 and has pledged to donate the entirety of her wealth to charity. She is the recipient of numerous awards and honors including the prestigious President’s Volunteer Action Award and an appointment on President Ronald Reagan’s Advisory Council on Private Sector Initiatives for her project, The Volunteer Connection, the Linz Award and the YPO Global Impact Award.

THE GERTRUDE SHELBURNE VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR AWARD

Dallas Leadership Council Founding Members:

Becca Delozier | Autumn East | Alex Kalebjian 
Soraya Quiroga | Anders Smith | Katie Tinch

For more information or to reserve a sponsorship, email events@ppgt.org

Monday, April 18, 2016

Alyssa Milano, Sterling McDavid, Pier 1 Imports Honored at 2nd Annual UNICEF Children First Gala in Dallas, TX

On Friday evening, the U.S. Fund for UNICEF hosted the 2nd annual Childrens First: An Evening with UNICEF gala at Sixty Five Hundred in Dallas, Texas, which raised funds to support UNICEF’s mission to save and improve children’s lives.   

A view of the dining room at the Children First. An Evening With UNICEF on April 15, 2016 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images for U.S. Fund for UNICEF)
The event honored actress Alyssa Milano with the Spirit of Compassion Award for her work in support of children throughout 13 years as a UNICEF Ambassador.  Pier 1 Imports also received the UNICEF Children First Award, accepted by President and CEO Alex W. Smith, for their 31-year commitment to raising funds and awareness for the organization, while Sterling McDavid, UNICEF Next Generation National Development Committee Chair, was presented with the inaugural NextGen Champion for Children Award, for her dedication to helping children globally.

U.S. Fund for UNICEF Co-Chair/Southwest Regional Board Vice Chair Joyce Goss, UNICEF Co-Chair Jessica Nowitzki, UNICEF Ambassador and recipient of the 'Spirit of Compassion' award Alyssa Milano and U.S. Fund for UNICEF Southwest Regional Board Chair Selwyn Rayzor at the CHILDREN FIRST. AN EVENING WITH UNICEF in Dallas, TX
Alyssa Milano said, "I’m truly grateful to be part of this special family making a difference for our world’s children.  I say family, because to me, that’s what UNICEF is: a global family. Becoming a mother has only intensified the pride I feel for this organization.  No parent should ever have to go through the pain and suffering of losing their child to preventable causes.  I hope that my dedication to UNICEF one day inspires my own children to take action and live a life that focuses on giving.”  
UNICEF Ambassador and recipient of the 'Spirit of Compassion' award Alyssa Milano speaks at the CHILDREN FIRST. AN EVENING WITH UNICEF in Dallas, TX.
Over the course of the evening, guests enjoyed a performance by country singer Sara Evans, a seated dinner and a live auction presented by Louis Murad. More than 330 guests attended the gala hosted by Nancy C. and Richard R. Rogers raising over $730,000 in support of UNICEF’s work.
Singer-songwriter Sara Evans (R) performs at the CHILDREN FIRST. AN EVENING WITH UNICEF in Dallas, TX.
 Notable attendees included actress Naomie Harris, event Co-Chairs Joyce Goss and Jessica Nowitzki with Dallas Chair, Let us Learn’s Serena Simmons Connelly as well as leadership committee members Catie Enrico, Sheryl Maas, Selwyn Rayzor, Leigh Rinearson, Gowri Sharma and D’Andra Simmons.
Actress Naomie Harris, Nasiba Adilova and Federica Fanari at the CHILDREN FIRST. AN EVENING WITH UNICEF in Dallas, TX
Auction packages featured a dinner with Dirk Nowitzki and friends, a “Madam Secretary” Experience with UNICEF Ambassador Téa Leoni, Manhattan in Style: New York Fashion Week, and a trip to the field to see UNICEF's work for children in action.

The School in a Box kit contains supplies and materials for a teacher and up to 40 students. The purpose of the kit is to ensure the continuation of children's education by the first 72 hours of an emergency.

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Children First: An Evening with UNICEF Honoring Alyssa Milano, Pier 1 Imports, and Sterling McDavid

Friday, April 15, 2016
6:30 PM  Cocktails
7:30 PM  Dinner & Program
After Party to Follow
Sixty Five Hundred - 6500 Cedar Springs Road | Dallas
 
The U.S. Fund for UNICEF will host the second annual Children First: An Evening with UNICEF event, presented by Nancy C. and Richard R. Rogers. Celebrating UNICEF’s work in more than 190 countries, the event also serves as a tribute to outstanding humanitarian leaders for their support of the organization’s mission to save and improve children’s lives around the world
 
Alyssa Milano, the actress best known for her roles in Who’s the Boss?, Melrose Place, Charmed and most recently Mistresses, who currently is the host and a judge on Project Runway All Stars, will be honored with the Spirit of Compassion Award for her tireless work in support of children through more than 10 years as a UNICEF Ambassador.
 
Pier 1 Imports will be the recipient of the UNICEF Children First Award for their 31-year commitment to raising awareness and funds for the organization. Pier 1 Imports’ President and CEO, Alex W. Smith, will be accepting the award on Pier 1 Imports’ behalf.
 
Sterling McDavid, the UNICEF Next Generation National Development Committee Chair, will be presented with the inaugural NextGen Champion for Children Award, for her dedication and efforts to raise awareness in her community of issues affecting children globally.
 
The evening will feature a live performance by country singer Sara Evans. Live auction presented by Louis Murad. The fundraiser will support UNICEF’s life-saving programs worldwide and a portion of the funds raised during the live auction will also benefit UNICEF’s Let Us Learn program, which supports educational projects in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Liberia, Madagascar and Nepal.
 
Children First: An Evening with UNICEF will be Co-Chaired by Joyce Goss and Jessica Nowitzki with Dallas Chair, Let Us Learn’s Serena Simmons Connelly. The event’s leadership committee includes Catie Enrico, Sheryl Maas, Selwyn Rayzor, Leigh Rinearson, Gowri Sharma and D’Andra Simmons.
More information on UNICEF and this event: http://www.unicefchildrenfirsttexas.org/ 
 

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

MTV ReDefine

My sisters and I had such a blast as co-chairs of this year's MTV ReDefine!  It was a treat to get to work together and an honor to work with Joyce Goss and Kenny Goss to raise money for two worthwhile causes, MTV's Staying Alive Foundation and The Dallas Contemporary.


My sisters and I with my dear friend, Franklin Boyd, who came to town from New York to celebrate with us. 
With Ed Bartlett and our amazing art chair, Elisabeth Karpidas, who put together an incredible auction!

With my friend Kimberly Chandler and her brother, Brown Andrews.  It was so nice to have the support of so many friends and family!


The tables were set with Veuve Cliquot and food from The Joule Hotel's new restaurant, Americano which hasn't even opened yet!  They donated all of the food and service so that we were able to give more back to the beneficiaries.






The parking lot of the Goss Michael Foundation was tented and transformed into this magical ballroom.
Our auctioneer was the charming and talented Alexander Gilkes of Paddle 8 who helped us raise over 2.2 Million Dollars!  So exciting!  Thank you to everyone who donated a piece or placed a bid!