Posts Tagged ‘Fundraising Campaign’

December 26th, 2010

Send A Tsunami of Love Around the World with Aid Still Required

Today marks the 6th anniversary of the December 2004 tsunami, 230,000 people across 12 countries killed in minutes, whole villages lost, millions displaced. Sitting in our kitchen in Santa Monica, CA, the day after Christmas, waiting to hear if friends in Thailand were alive,  Hunter and I asked the question “What can we do to help?”, the question which turned into the creation of The Aid Still Required All-Star CD compilation, and the question that set us on the adventure to ultimately founding Aid Still Required as a 501c3 nonprofit.

Our mission: championing forgotten people and issues and keeping the spotlight burning when the cameras have left.  Our mission : to create hope and possibility….in the form of  restoring the environment, creating livehoods and eco-friendly small businesses, providing clean water……working with communities to see what they need for self-sufficiency and health.

Today:  we’re asking you to join with us in our one week campaign Send A Tsunami of Love Around the World.   We’ll be sending emails throughout the week, Twittering, and FaceBooking about 3 different projects to transform lives in 2011.

Sunday (today) we’re focusing on Clean Water:  $3000 funds four Biosand filters for 200 people – $15 a person!!!!! Tuesday, we’ll ask you to contribute to Livelihood/Reforestation:  $2400 creates Orchards for 20 families…..only $120 per family creates food, income, clean water, prevents erosion!!!!!!! Thursday,  we’re focusing on Hope/Empowerment of Women and Girls: $6000 provides fundiing for recycled handicraft and small business training for 20 women and girls, impacting 20 families.  $30 a person can transform not only a family but the future of a community.

Please join us in creating an abundant 2011!

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October 12th, 2010

The Four Seasons, Poker, and….the UN?

Last night, ASR moseyed on down to The Fours Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills to help raise monies for the Second Annual United Nations Global Creative Forum. Spirits were high as the crowd played Texas Hold’em and munched on corn dogs, french fries, and pizza.  ASR is now registered with event sponsor www.buy4.com, an internet shopping site, which allows shoppers to donate a portion of purchases to charity.

Earlier this year, we attended the first United Nations Global Creative Forum brought together The United Nations and the nonprofit and entertainment communities.  We were inspired by UN Secretary-General Ban-Ki Moon,  Anti-Slavery and Anti-Human Trafficking advocates Mira Sorvino and, CARE President Helene Gayle, and TV producer and humanitarian Dr. Neal Baer to name a few of the speakers.

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May 6th, 2010

Save an Angel – ASR Teams with Hans Zimmer and Rosey Grier for Mother’s Day!

Composer and philanthropist Hans Zimmer’s Remote Control Foundation has selected Aid Still Required as one of seven beneficiary organizations to participate in the Save An Angel Mother’s Day fundraising campaign. Former football Pro, humanitarian, and minister Rosey Grier steps forward as Save an Angel spokesperson for ASR.

Save An Angel was composed by rising songstress, humanitarian- and Los Angeles -area high-school student!- Rachel Eskanazi-Gold to bring awareness  to  the suffering of women and children around the globe. ASR’s proceeds from the campaign will go towards funding our projects in Southeast Asia in honor of the women and children who were either victims or survivors of the 2004 tsunami which devastated the region.

Hans Zimmer is the award winning composer of over 100 films; among them are Disney’s The Lion King, Gladiator, Pirates of the Caribbean, Driving Miss Daisy,  both of Christopher Nolan’s Batman films – Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, Thelma and Louise, The Da Vinci Code and many, many others.  He is an composer  and person of extraordinary depth and breadth, pioneering the use of integrating electronic music with traditional orchestral arrangements as well as providing mentorship to young composers and seeking opportunities to make a difference.

Rosey Grier is a distinguished former football player. As a professional player, Grier was a member of the New York Giants, and the original Fearsome Foursome of the Los Angeles Rams and played in the Pro Bowl twice. A close associate and bodyguard of RFK Jr., he was with him and his family at the time of the assassination. A Christian minister and humanitarian, Grier currently works with the Milken foundation. He is one the Milken Family Foundation ‘s board of trustees and serves as its program administrator of community affairs. Rosey subsequently was ordained as a Christian minister and is involved with numerous humanitarian activities. He is also known for his book Rosey Grier’s Needlepoint for Men.

Thank you , Rachel and  thank you to Hans Zimmer and Remote Control Productions and Foundation

In honor of Mothers Day this coming Sunday, May 9th please download a copy of Save an Angel here. and do your part to save and honor mothers everywhere.  To make it even more meaningful – why not donate it in your mother’s name!

Happy Mother’s Day to all our supporters

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April 26th, 2010

Britweek: Fundraiser for Save the Children & Virgin Unite

Britweek is dedicated to celebrating the very special relationship between the UK and Southern California. One of the highlights of week is the gala dinner which we were able to attend as the guest of Martha DeLaurentiis, board member of Save the Children. This years guest of honor was Virgin mogul, environmentalist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, Sir Richard Branson.

All proceeds of the event are going to support Save the Children and Virgin Unite. We were shocked to learn from Save the Children US program chair, Mark Shriver, that California’s Central Valley could comprise the 12th largest state in the US, but it would also rank as the poorest state in the US! We met two children from the California central valley who are benifiting from Save the Children literacy programs. The mothers and children spoke movingly about what difference the program made.

American Idol star, David Archuleta, performed several songs, and covered John Lennon’s Imagine incredibly.

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June 20th, 2009

ASR’s FIRST MAJOR FUNDRAISING EVENT – “A Night of Culture for a Cause”

“June 20th” quickly became an ASR household buzzword with weeks of tireless preparation, culminating into A Night of Culture for a Cause.  Actress and ASR friend Barbara Bosson hosted the fete at her stunning Pacific Palisades home.  Thanks to Marble Arch Fine Afts and the Cracking Art Group, guests were greeted by eco-friendly, larger-than-life animal sculptures made out of recycled plastic, highlighting ASR’s commitment to environmental issues.  Animals included giant bulldogs and terriers, oversized sneaker-wearing chihuahuas, goats, giraffes, and alligators.

Giant terrier with goat friends guarding the premises.

Colorful chihuahuas enjoying the poolside with N. African art hanging in the back.

ASR’s various projects in the tsunami region in Southeast Asia, Sudan, and New Orleans were featured on displays in the living room while silent auction items were lined up on tables on the poolside veranda.

With close to a hundred people in attendance, Whole Foods and Taste of Hope Catering provided a topical spread for dinner – authentic Northeast African food from Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Sudan were prepared and served by chefs from those countries in their traditional apparel.  There was also Ethiopian coffee, ground directly by these women in the idyllic backyard of Ms. Bosson’s home.

Saba and Mbraty putting together a wonderful meal!

Coffee-making Station

Tracks from ASR’s upcoming All-Star Tsunami Relief CD played quietly in the background as guests perused the North African art on display.  Representing the ASR project area of New Orleans, whiskey-voiced rollicking pianist Bob Malone played smokin’ Nawlins style jazz keyboards, as shown below.

Renowned interior designer, animal activist, and philanthropist Bobi Leonard, as seen below, was a lively auctioneer, whipping up excitement for items including a getaway trip to Tuscany, an ASR shirt worn and signed by Kobe Bryant, “Holding Onto” sculpture by Iranian American artist Rebecca Setareh, gift certificates to local spas and neighborhood restaurant legends like Michael’s, Amici’s, Cafe Delfini’s, Giorgio’s, and Rustic Canyon, photographs by award-winning conflict photographer Ron Haviv and the irrepressible Cat Gwynn, and custom-made stone jewelry made by Benita Pautz, also hairdresser extraordinaire, whose jewelry will soon to be made available for sale on ASR’s online store.

After a night of discussion, bidding, and winning, the guests left with their minds, stomachs, and hands full of cultural experiences.  On their way home, guests received party favors of original photographs taken by Andrea and Hunter themselves of Sudan’s landscape and beautiful people as well as Sumbody salt scrub samples, scented with the Indonesian and Sudanese tropical flowers, herbs, and fruits.  It was a wonderful night to say the very least, and we thank all of our attendees, supports, and volunteers for making it a success!

Andrea with sculpture artist Rebecca Setareh and actress, philanthropist, designer, model, ASR volunteer Sulinh LaFontaine.

[All photographs were taken by Barry Schwartz.]

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