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NYC MISSION SOCIETY HOLDS 2018 CHAMPIONS FOR CHILDREN GALA

The New York City Mission Society held its annual Champions for Children Gala on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 to support educational programs and supportive services that help youth and families in New York City’s underserved communities break the cycle of poverty and achieve success. This year’s Gala Co-Chairs were Katrina & Don Peebles, Leah & Stanley H. Rumbough, and Jean & Martin Shafiroff.

Pictured (l to r): Mannie Jackson, President, Mannie Jackson Center for the Humanities Foundation, Elsie McCabe Thompson, President, New York City Mission Society, LTC Francis W. Kairson, Jr., Ret., Director Emeritus, New York City Mission Society, Cathy Hughes, Founder and Chairperson, Urban One, Inc. (Photo Credit: Sylvain Gaboury/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

The Gala, attended by more than 330 people, was held at the Mandarin Oriental in Columbus Circle overlooking Central Park, and featured music, dance, and a program including awards presentations.

Legendary Cathy Hughes, Founder and Chairperson, Urban One, Inc. (which includes TV One and Radio One), received the Lifetime Achievement Award for her myriad, trailblazing accomplishments in media, and Mannie Jackson, 2017 Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer and President, Mannie Jackson for the Humanities Foundation, received the Dina Merrill Hartley Public Service Award, named after the longtime actor and philanthropist whose family has supported the Mission Society for generations.

Other awards were presented to: LTC Francis W. Kairson, Jr., Ret., Director Emeritus, of the Mission Society; BNY Mellon; and, International Flavors & Fragrances.

Pictured (l to r): Stan Rumbough, Gala Co-chair, Jean Shafiroff, Gala Co-chair, Elsie McCabe Thompson, President, New York City Mission Society, Katrina Peebles, Gala Co-chair (Photo Credit: Sylvain Gaboury/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

“We are celebrating those who have been committed to empowering others to achieve their dreams,” said Mission Society President Elsie McCabe Thompson. They embody a profound commitment to make the world a better place, one full of promise and of opportunity, particularly for our younger generations.”

WABC News Anchor Bill Ritter, a longtime supporter of the Mission Society, emceed the event, C. Hugh Hildesley, Vice Chairman of Sotheby’s, served as auctioneer, and Alex Donner and his Orchestra and students from Mission’ Society’s free afterschool GRIOT music program performed.

Reflecting on the Mission Society’s storied history, Ms. McCabe Thompson spoke about the organization’s increased focus on education through initiatives such as Learning to Work, the free afterschool music program GRIOT, and the summer and afterschool program, Power Academy, and its plans to provide even more opportunities in the future.

Pictured (l to r): Kate Borowitz, Emily Mohr, Cole Rumbough, Ashley Pickerbubin, Molly Ryan, (Photo Credit: Sylvain Gaboury/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

“From our earliest days, we have provided access to services. We have created programs that have benefited people who needed a chance, but who didn’t always see a light at the end of their tunnel,” she said. “For 206 years we have opened doors, we have changed lived, and we have brought out the best in those we served - - individuals who had ability, but often came to us without the skills or self-confidence to realize their full potential.

Elsie McCabe Thompson, President, New York City Mission Society and Susana Suarez- Gonzalez, Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer International Flavors and Fragrances (Photo Credit: Annie Watt)

Gala Champions were: International Flavors & Fragrances; Katrina & Don Peebles; Leah & Stanley Rumbough; and Jean & Martin Shafiroff. Visionaries are: BNY Mellon; Fiona & Stanley Druckenmiller; and, Yemi & Patrick Vatel. Advocates are: Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP’ MacFarlane Partners; and, Stifel Financial Corporation.

About the New York City Mission Society

The New York City Mission Society has been on the frontlines of the war on poverty for more than 200 years. Today, our progressive portfolio of educational, workforce development, cultural enrichment, and community-building programs, make a positive, long-term impact on the City’s most underserved communities by promoting academic achievement, and providing career opportunities and cultural enrichment. Each year, we serve more than 10,000 children and families throughout New York City with our programs, supportive services, and community events.

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