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October 28, 2008
New York (October 28, 2008) – The Hope Honors, the
star-studded eighth annual Avon Foundation Awards Celebration,
tonight honored leaders in the causes of breast cancer and domestic
violence at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City. Since its
inception in 2001, the Avon Foundation Awards Celebration has raised
$15.6 million, including $1.6 million this year.
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From left to right: Avon Chairman and CEO Andrea Jung with celebrity guests (from left to right) Patrick Dempsey, Jordin Sparks, Lauren Conrad and Suze Orman.
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Hosting this year’s event were Andrea Jung, Chairman & Chief
Executive Officer, Avon Products, Inc. and Carol Kurzig, Executive
Director, Avon Foundation. Award presenters and special guests
included award-winning actor Patrick Dempsey; celebrity makeup
artist and Avon Global Creative Color Director Jillian Dempsey;
actress and designer Lauren Conrad; personal finance expert Suze
Orman; designer Cynthia Rowley; and renowned breast cancer surgeon
and best-selling author Dr. Susan Love.
The celebratory event culminated with a special musical
performance by 19 Recordings/Jive Recording Artist Jordin Sparks.
“Each year we come together to recognize and celebrate those who
share our commitment to ending breast cancer and domestic violence,
and to bring new voices and resources to advance these important
causes,” stated Andrea Jung. “This is always a special night for the
Avon Foundation, and it is an evening when my pride as the leader of
Avon knows no bounds.”
The Avon Foundation, a public charity, is a global leader and
change agent in the causes of breast cancer and domestic violence,
and Avon is the largest corporate supporter of the breast cancer
cause. These issues continue to be of grave concern: there is a new
diagnosis of breast cancer in the U.S. every three minutes, and one
in three women worldwide is a victim of violence, while some 10
million children witness domestic violence in the U.S. each year.
Since 1992, the Avon Breast Cancer Crusade has supported access to
care and finding a cure in more than 50 countries. Avon Speak Out
Against Domestic Violence was launched in 2004 and has now rolled
out in a dozen countries. In addition, the Avon Foundation supports
emergency and disaster relief. Total funds raised and awarded
worldwide for all these causes exceed $660 million.
Avon Foundation Awards Recipients
Every year since 2001, the Avon Foundation has recognized
individuals, organizations and companies for leadership in the
breast cancer and domestic violence causes. This year’s honorees
included the following:
- The Medical Advancement in Breast Cancer Award was presented
by Andrea Jung to Dr. Steve Whitman and Dr. David Ansell for their
tireless efforts at identifying causes and solutions to the
disparity in breast cancer mortality between black and white women
in Chicago, where a black woman is twice as likely to die of
breast cancer than her white counterparts. Two black women die
each week in Chicago, totaling 111 deaths each year, because they
do not have the same access and quality of care as white women.
Doctors Whitman and Ansell identified this disparity and now lead
a groundbreaking city-wide effort, the Metropolitan Chicago Breast
Cancer Task Force, which brings together every key Chicago area
hospital and institution, the city and state governments, and
women throughout Chicagoland, to collaborate on ending this
disparity.
- The Community Advocacy Champion Award was presented by
Andrea
Jung to The Northern Westchester Shelter, a highly effective
private non-profit organization founded in 1980 in Pleasantville,
NY, to provide a safe haven and caring services to survivors of
domestic violence. Beyond the impact on their own community, the
Northern Westchester Shelter programs provide a model that other
shelters emulate. The award was accepted by Executive Director CarlLa Horton. In addition to their efforts to assist domestic
violence victims, the Northern Westchester Shelter partnered with
the Avon Foundation to create a unique video - which was shown at
The Hope Honors - to increase awareness of domestic violence and
provide hope that the cycle of abuse can be broken. The video has
been distributed to domestic violence programs nationwide since
its completion in spring 2008.
- The Women’s Empowerment Crusader Award was presented by
Suze
Orman to Sandi Gallagher, an Avon Sales Representative from
Dracut, MA, in recognition of her personal work on behalf of
victims of domestic violence. The Crusader award recognizes an
Avon Sales Representative or Sales Manager who has demonstrated
outstanding philanthropic efforts in the community. In her Avon
career Sandi has achieved the level of Unit Leader, and she is
also a dental assistant. In 2007 Sandi was the recipient of an
Avon Hello Tomorrow Fund award, a cash award to individuals to
support programs or projects that empower women. Sandi volunteers
her services to support pro-bono reconstructive dental treatments
for victims of domestic violence at the all-volunteer St. Luke
Dental Clinic, and she donated her $5,000 Hello Tomorrow Fund
award to this program. Through her work at the Clinic, Sandi has
helped restore not only many women’s smiles, but also their self
confidence and ability to build a new life.
- The Avon Foundation Safety Net awards provide funds to
hospital and clinics that provide breast health services for the
medically underserved in their community. Jillian and Patrick
Dempsey presented the 100th Avon Foundation Safety Net grant to
the Patrick Dempsey Center for Cancer Hope & Healing at Central
Maine Medical Center to provide state-of-the art digital
mammography equipment as well as patient navigator staff. The
grant will enable Central Maine Medical Center to reach community
members in Lewiston and the surrounding rural area, including
Somali refugees, and link women in need to cutting-edge breast
cancer detection and treatment services. This award was accepted
by Mary Dempsey and Kerry Irish, Director of the Dempsey Center,
on behalf of Central Maine Medical Center.
- New this year is the m.powerment awards, recognizing programs
focused on empowering young women to prevent dating abuse and
partner violence. The m.powerment campaign was created by mark,
Avon’s boutique beauty brand, and grants were announced by Lauren
Conrad to seven domestic violence agencies nationwide.
Representing one of the recipient organizations were Tracey Weber
from the New York City Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence
and Rahquan Brown, a Peer Educator with the New York City Healthy
Relationship Training Academy.
- The Avon Foundation Hall of Fame Award recognizes the support
of companies that have shown a consistent, significant commitment
to the Avon Foundation mission. This year Andrea Jung inducted
Verla International, a consulting company for beauty product
development, manufacturing and distribution; and Li & Fung USA, a
leading consumer goods supply chain management company. Both have
been generous allies that are helping bring the Avon Foundation
closer to the goal of eradicating breast cancer and domestic
violence.
About the Avon Foundation
The Avon Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity, was launched in
1955 with a single scholarship of $400 and has grown to be a leader
in the breast cancer and domestic violence causes worldwide. By the
end of 2008, Avon philanthropy will have raised and awarded more
than $660 million in over 50 countries in support of the mission to
improve the lives of women globally. The Avon Breast Cancer Crusade
launched in 1992 and focuses on advancing access to care for all,
regardless of ability to pay, and eradicating breast cancer. Funds
are awarded for breast cancer education and awareness; screening and
diagnosis; access to treatment; support services; and medical
research. The Speak Out Against Domestic Violence initiative was
launched in 2004, focusing on awareness, education, direct service
programs and prevention, with a special emphasis on children
affected by domestic violence. More information:
www.avonfoundation.org.
For more information:
BNC/ Bragman Nyman Cafarelli
Dana Waisberg/ DWaisberg@bncpr.com
Kimberly Bernhardt/ KBernhardt@bncpr.com
212.253.4646 |
Kara Silverman
Avon Foundation
917-282-6024 (cell)
212-282-5666 (office)
kara.silverman@avonfoundation.org |
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