52nd Annual Benefit Gala
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52nd Annual Benefit Gala
Hope for Families and Children Foundation, Inc. 52nd Annual Benefit Gala Wednesday, June 6th, 2012 LETTER FROM PRESIDENT & CEO AND CHAIR BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dear Friends: Our 2012 Gala Benefit takes great pleasure in recognizing the Puerto Rican Parade’s half century of commitment to showcase the Puerto Rican community contributions to the United States of America and its support of higher education opportunities for young students. Tonight we are proud to introduce the Foundation’s Excellence Scholarship Awards which recognizes the academic achievements of a group of students who are college-bound and whose families receive services from the Institutes’ programs. These children’s commitment to the pursuit of higher education and their families struggle to succeed against enormous barriers are proof to the resilience of their spirit and the Institute program’s effectiveness in helping children and families in need. At a time when government’s financial assistance for college education of poor children is in jeopardy, your generous support, and donations will contribute to the Institute’s efforts to help these children’s quest for a better future. Our heartfelt gratitude and thanks for your caring! Maria E. Girone President and CEO Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc. Mildred Allen President Hope for Families and Children Foundation, Inc. Milagros Baez O’Toole Chair of the Board of Directors Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc. 2 3 G A L A H O N O R A RY C H A I R S GALA VICE CHAIR M A R K J. DA N I S HONORABLE CHRISTINE QUINN New York City Council Speaker Division Manager – International Sales and Marketing American Airlines Mark began his career with American Airlines in 1990. His first responsibilities were as an account manager in Passenger Sales covering a variety of diverse travel agency accounts in Brooklyn, NY. M A R V I N A L VA R E Z - O C H O A American Airlines 2012 HONOREES PUERTO RICAN PARADE BOARD OF DIRECTORS In 1994, following a one-year assignment in Washington DC, managing predominantly a corporate and government agency territory, he was transferred to Chicago, IL to help grow the carrier’s international business following the creating of its GAAteway to the World from Chicago. Concurrently, Mark pursued a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from Kellogg Graduate School of Management at the downtown campus of Northwestern University while continuing to work full-time. GALA VICE CHAIR JAY H E R S H E N S O N Senior Vice Chancellor – The City University of New York Community Service Award 2012 EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Jay Hershenson is Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations and Secretary of the Board of Trustees of The City University of New York — the leading public urban university system in the nation. His portfolio includes the development and implementation of CUNY's external relations program, including governmental, media and community relations, marketing, communications and CUNY-TV and the administration of the Board of Trustees' agenda, meetings and records. He has served as Vice Chancellor since 1984 and has worked in senior level administrative positions for six CUNY Chancellors and with over 100 CUNY trustees since the mid-1970's. GALA VICE CHAIR M A R I LY N “ P E N N Y ” J O S E P H Director, Corporate Outreach Programs – Panasonic Corporation of North America Marilyn M. Joseph currently holds the position of Director, Corporate Outreach Programs, Panasonic Corporation of North America. Ms. Joseph joined the company in 1989. In her position, Ms. Joseph is responsible for the management, coordination and implementation of Panasonic’s annual corporate giving efforts throughout North America. During her 19 years with Panasonic she has been directly involved in donating millions of dollars to hundreds of not-for-profit organizations through long term partnerships and programs that provide synergy with the corporations’ business goals and objectives. 4 5 H O N O R A RY C H A I R H O N O R A RY C H A I R HONORA BLE CHRISTI NE QUINN M A R V I N A L VA R E Z - O C H O A New York City Council Speaker Account Manager Caribbean/Latin America Sales American Airlines Christine C. Quinn was overwhelmingly elected City Council Speaker by her colleagues, first in 2006, and again in 2010. Over the last six years she has proven herself to be a tireless champion of practical solutions in areas of importance to working New Yorkers – especially education, affordable housing, and job creation. She has fought to eliminate unnecessary regulation and excessive taxes on small businesses, and worked to diversify the city’s economy, investing in growing job sectors like health care and food manufacturing. She has helped the city develop an economy of innovation through initiatives like the biotech tax credit and the creation of NYC Tech CONNECT, which helps technology entrepreneurs start new ventures in the five boroughs. She passed the Safe Housing Act, which has dramatically improved conditions in some of the city’s worst residential buildings, and the Tenant Protection Act, which allows landlords to be taken to court for harassing tenants or interrupting basic services. She has expanded the amount of full day pre-Kindergarten in New York City by nearly 6,000 seats, and her Middle School Task Force produced the definitive report on middle grades reform in New York City, with many recommendations being implemented in public schools. Marvin started her career with American Airlines in 1995 as an International Reservation agent in Caracas Venezuela, later to be promoted in 1996 to Marketing Sales Representative. In 1997 she married and moved to New York to join the American Airlines Caribbean/Latin Support Center. In 1999 she was promoted to an Account Manager, this position encompasses working with Caribbean/Latin America Travel Agencies, Hispanic Corporate Accounts, Community Leaders, Hispanic Media, Consulates/Embassies and non for profit organizations. As an Account Manager, she acts as a consultant to assist and develop business plans for twenty Travel Agencies in the New York metropolitan area. Beside this responsibility she is involved with many Hispanic communities and charity events. Marvin was the recipient of the American Airlines PAASETTER award for her Leadership, Initiative, Teamwork and Customer focus. A graduate with honors from Caracas University in Venezuela majoring in Business Administration, specializing in Travel and Tourism. Bilingual fluent in English/Spanish. As a New Jersey resident she enjoys the company of her husband Lennart and her two lovely children Lennart Jr. and Lyndon. In addition, Quinn has presided over budget negotiations that have reduced government spending while still preserving core services like teachers, firehouses, police officers, senior centers and child protective services. 6 7 A B O U T O U R AWA R D S C O M M U N I T Y S E RV I C E AWA R D P R F I M I R AC L E M A K E R S AWA R D S P U E RT O R I C A N PA R A D E BOARD OF DIRECTORS T The National Puerto Rican Day Parade (NPRDP) takes place annually along Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, on the second Sunday in June, in honor of the nearly 4 million inhabitants of Puerto Rico and over 4 million people of Puerto Rican birth or heritage residing in the United States. he awards to be presented serve as a reminder to all of the goals and achievements of the Puerto Rican Family Institute and symbolize the vitality and aspirations of the families and their children. The statuette, a Puerto Rican family, was created by the foremost Puerto Rican sculptor, Mr. José Buscaglia. Among his artistic achievements are the John F. Kennedy Monument in Arecibo, Puerto Rico; Muñoz Rivera Monu- Madelyn Lugo Chairperson Originally, the Desfile Puertorriqueño, Inc. was born of the imperative necessity of translating Puerto Rican achievements into a visible demonstration of the strength of the Puerto Rican community, in order to organize and support our Latino counterparts. The first parade was held on Sunday, April 13, 1958 in Spanish Harlem “El Barrio”; subsequently, the organization found its new home along Fifth Avenue in New York City. In 1995, the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, Inc., a 501 (c)(3) organization, was formed from its predecessor, the New York Puerto Rican Parade, when Dr. Ramon S. Velez and the parade board envisioned a national concept for demonstrating the cultural pride of our community. Among the NPRDP founding members, Madelyn Lugo and Maria Roman Dumen still remain active board and honorary members. This new organizational structure not only broadened the scale of the parade itself but enhanced its ability to promote cultural awareness, education, leadership and community engagement among Puerto Ricans. ment in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and the Robert Frost Monument in Washington, D.C. The Puerto Rican Family Institute is profoundly thankful to Jackie DaCosta for having donated the first statuette. The statuette, made in The NPRDP was established to create national awareness of Puerto Rican contributions. Our mission is to empower the Puerto Rican community through promoting economic development, education, social advancement and environmental awareness. We must emphasize the achievements made by thousands of Puerto Ricans in business, government, and industry to inspire our youth and instill a strong sense of self worth and pride in our community. On June 10th, 2012 the 55th anniversary of the National Puerto Rican Parade will be held, celebrating Puerto Ricans and Higher Education throughout the United States. memory of her mother, Tirsa Olmeda de DaCosta, is displayed at the Institute’s headquarters. 8 9 10 2012 HONOREES 2012 HONOREES 2012 EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 2012 EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS J E S S I C A A M AYA St. Joseph College SAMANTHA SOTO La Guardia Community College K BU DA H TO R A H M U S A H Ursinus College TIANA PEREZ The New Community College L I S E LY S RO M A N SUNY for Nursing LUIS JONATHAN MORALES New York City College of Technology YA S M I N AV I L A York College MELISSA LUZ RAMOS Hostos Community College 11 MASTER OF CEREMONIES MISTRESS OF CEREMONIES ERNIE ANASTOS DENISSE OLLER FOX 5 TV, News Anchor Chef, Author and Journalist Ernie Anastos is a distinguished Emmy-award winning news anchor for New York City’s top-rated FOX 5 News at 10:00 p.m. Ernie is a dynamic Hall of Fame Broadcaster with a remarkable record of achievement. He has won more than 30 Emmy awards and nominations, including “Best Newscast in New York” and the prestigious Edward R. Murrow award for broadcast excellence. The New York Times recently described him as “the ubiquitous anchorman” who has captured the love and respect of New Yorkers. Denisse Oller is an Emmy-Award winning journalist, author, chef, and advocate of healthy living. Through her professional work with organizations such as AARP, HealthCorps, American Diabetes Association, and the Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute at Seton Hall University, Oller supports educational initiatives that are at the forefront of the Latino community. From healthy eating, healthy living, education and the arts, it’s all things Latino. As a seasoned anchor and reporter, Ernie has covered a number of major stories throughout his career. On September 11th, he anchored award winning news coverage of the World Trade Center attacks. He has traveled to Cuba, meeting with Fidel Castro and produced a series of special reports on the anniversary of the Cuban revolution. He covered an official pastoral trip to the war-torn countries of El Salvador and Nicaragua. Ernie reported live from Los Angeles on the death of Michael Jackson and from London on the tragic death and funeral of Princess Diana. He also won an Emmy nomination for his reporting on the untimely death of John F. Kennedy, Jr. National Host, Producer and Movie Credits Ernie Anastos has national experience as a news anchor and substitute host for “The CBS Morning Show” and ABC’s “Good Morning America.” He has also hosted and produced programs for CBS, Lifetime and ABC including, “America Wants To Know,” “Polling America” and “Families.” In addition, he has appeared in popular TV series, such as FOX’s “24,” and the hit movie, “Independence Day.” Published Author Anastos is a celebrated author, most recently introducing a series of children’s books titled, Ernie and the Big Newz, with proceeds donated to The Make-A-Wish Foundation. Previously, he wrote a historical book on the lifestyle of America’s youth entitled Twixt: Teens Yesterday and Today, which was featured at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. and applauded in The New York Times. He has also been a regular columnist for Family Circle, the world’s largest selling women’s magazine. Educational Honors Ernie is the recipient of a myriad of awards and is profiled in the International Who’s Who of Intellectuals. As a Phi Kappa Phi honoree, he graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Northeastern University where he is a noted member of the university corporation. His academic credits include postgraduate studies at Columbia University and he also holds Honorary Doctorate degrees in Humanities from Manhattanville College in New York and Curry College in Massachusetts. Special Awards • New York State Broadcaster’s Hall of Fame – Ellis Island Medal of Honor Recipient • National Father of the Year – Anchorman of the Year, National Broadcasting Society • New York City Police Journalism Award – U.S Congress Journalism Citation • Celebrity Chairman Juvenile Diabetes – March of Dimes – Easter Seals – Variety Children’s Charity – The Bowery Mission – St. Francis Food Pantries of New York • Archon Title and Member of Leadership 100, Greek Orthodox Church of America 12 AARP – Healthy Latino Eating As one of the prominent Food and Nutrition Experts for AARP’s on-line Spanish language food channel at www.aarp.org/espanol/cocina, Ms. Oller hosts a monthly web-based cooking program and is a featured writer for AARP/VIVA, the premier bilingual magazine for Hispanics 50+ and their families. Her work with AARP enables Ms. Oller to reinvent Latino cuisine, bringing healthy eating choices to thousands of families. Ms. Oller is also working on her first cookbook, and teaches recreational classes at The Institute of Culinary Education in New York City. Education Outside of the kitchen, Ms. Oller is the Executive Director for The Joseph A. Unanue Institute for Latin Studies at Seton Hall University. The goal of the institute is to inspire, educate and empower Seton Hall students to become the next generation of Latino leaders. Through Ms. Oller’s leadership, she creates an environment and introduces programs that encourages dialogue, research and study of the Latino experience. Journalism Over the past 20 years, Ms. Oller received widespread recognition for her work as a journalist, including positions as News Anchor at Telemundo and Univision. During this time, she received five Emmys and nine nominations; five A.C.E. Awards; two Gracie Awards and the Edward R. Murrow Award for excellence in investigative reporting. She was also named by Hispanic Business Magazine as one of the 100 Most Influential Hispanic Personalities in the United States. Ms. Oller continues her work in journalism as a guest broadcaster on Univision radio. The common thread that is woven into all Ms. Oller’s endeavors is her passion and drive to address key Latino issues through targeted education as well as the delivery of current news and information that directly impacts the Latino community. Ms. Oller’s career embodies and champions the Latino experience in the United States. She is a dedicated and respected community leader and she continues to grow and broaden her work as educator, chef and supporter of all things Latino. 13 MENU PROGRAM Rustic Sourdough Roll Basket of Assorted Dinner Rolls placed on each table Sun Dried Tomato, Chive and Herbed Butters MASTER & MISTRESS OF CEREMONY FIRST COURSE War m Duck Confit Salad Frisee and Poached Pears MAIN COURSE Tournedo of Beef Black Truffle Sauce, Mélange of Seasonal Vegetables, Potatoes Gratin Ernie Anastos, Anchor WNYW – Fox 5 and Denisse Oller, Chef, Author and Journalist WELCOME GREETINGS Dr. Mildred Allen Mrs. Maria Elena Girone President, Hope for Families and Children Foundation, Inc. National President & CEO, Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc. AWA R D C E R E M O N Y HONOREES C O M M U N I T Y S E RV I C E AWA R D DESSERT (Alternating) Chocolate Dome cake: Rich Chocolate Cake with Gianduja Cream and Guinette Cherries or Traditional Berry Trifle: Layers of Vanilla Bisquit, Berry Compote and Mascarpone Custard in a Cosmopolitan Glass Chocolate Covered Strawberries and Assorted Fresh Home Baked Cookies THE PUERTO RICAN PARADE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Presenter: Mrs. Milagros Baez O’Toole, President, Puerto Rican Family Institute Board of Directors W I N N E R S O F T H E 2 0 1 2 E XC E L L E N C E S C H O L A R S H I P AWA R D Presenters: Mr. Jay Hershenson, Senior Vice Chancellor, The City University of New York Ms. Sonia Villanueva, Board member, Hope for Families and Children Foundation, Inc. DINNER Fresh Brewed Regular and Decaffeinated Coffee and Herbal Tea 14 DA N C I N G LIVE AUCTION 15 P U E R T O R I C A N FA M I LY I N S T I T U T E , I N C . 2 0 1 2 DA N C I N G F O R T H E C H I L D R E N G A L A BOARD OF DIRECTORS H O N O R A RY C H A I R S The Puerto Rican Family Institute’s mission is to enhance the functioning and self sufficiency of diverse marginalized communities, and to prevent family disintegration. PRFI is a notfor-profit, multi-program, family-oriented health, and human service agency that provides culturally sensitive services to all children, youth, adults and families, and respects all individual’s clinical, cultural, and personal identities. Milagros Baez O’Toole Board Chair Board Member Aleyda Zamora Martinez Vice Chair Board Member John Robert Dr. Mildred Allen 2nd Vice Chair Board Member / Chair - Hope for Families and Children Foundation, Inc. Cristian Correa Treasurer National President and CEO Sonia Villanueva New York City Council Speaker and Angela Cabrera Miguel Camacho Maria Elena Girone Honorable Christine Quinn Marvin Alvarez-Ochoa American Airlines Father Thomas Del Valle Secretary GALA VICE CHAIRS Board Member Héctor E. Velazquez Mark J. Danis Jay Hershenson Marilyn “Penny” Joseph President Emeritus Division Manager International Sales and Marketing, American Airlines Senior Vice Chancellor The City University of New York Director, Corporate Outreach Programs, Panasonic Corporation of North America HOPE FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN FOUN DATION, INC. BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Hope for Families and Children Foundation’s mission is to function as the supporting organization and fundraising arm of the Puerto Rican Family Institute. The Foundation's funds are dedicated to support the Institute's programs through grants allocations, financing and management of the Institute's headquarters and to insure the continuation of the Puerto Rican Family Institute for generations to come. Dr. Mildred M. Allen Milagros Baez O’Toole President Treasurer Maria Dávila-Peguero Yvanyla D. Vargas 1st Vice President Secretary Johnny Pacheco 2nd Vice President Sonia Villanueva Membership / Development C O R P O R AT E A DV I S O RY C O M M I T T E E B OA R D Marilyn “Penny” Joseph - Chair Panasonic Corporation of North America 16 Brian O’Toole Jay Hershenson Ofelia Castiblanco Mutual of America The City University of New York NBC / Telemundo Frances Juskin Lucia Mendieta Rafael Toro Anheuser-Busch Banco Popular of North America Goya Foods, Inc. GALA PLANNING COMMITTEE Aída Rosario Univision WXTV 41 Telefutura WFUT TC 68 Ofelia Castiblanco NBC / Telemundo 47 Rafael Toro Goya Foods, Inc. Audrey Pass WNYW Fox5, and WWOR My9 Ricardo Oquendo, Esq. Brian O’Toole Mutual of America Sam Vitale Xerox Frances Juskin Anheuser -Busch Saundra Thomas WABC-TV Johnny Pacheco TD Bank 17 OUR CHILDREN 18 19 The Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc. A STRONGHOLD FOR FAMILIES • A PATHFINDER FOR CHILDREN The Puerto Rican Family Institute was established as a volunteer effort by a group of twenty Puerto Rican social workers concerned with the plight of Puerto Rican migrant families in New York City. Under the leadership of the late Agustin Gonzalez, The Puerto Rican Family Institute was incorporated in 1962 as an anti-poverty program. The Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 opened the doors to public funding for organizations to develop programs and services. The Institute became one of the first citywide agencies to start serving the Puerto Rican community. During this period, paths were forged to broaden service delivery to other Hispanic groups. The Institute's commitment to serve other geographical areas heavily populated by Hispanics led to the development of the citywide Placement Prevention Program for Juveniles on Probation and the Manhattan Mental Health Clinic. The Willowbrook decree provided the Institute with an opportunity to serve the developmentally disabled. The first of three intermediate care facilities was opened in the Bronx. • 1975-1980 • 1981-1985 4 7 9 1 1 7 9 1 • 970 1 6 6 9 1 • 5 6 9 1 63 9 1 • 62 9 1 0 196 Twenty volunteer social workers recruited a group of well-adjusted migrant families to the New York City community. These families helped in the delivery of counseling and concrete services to newly arrived families. 20 The Institute's bilingual and bicultural service model becomes an essential component in service delivery to Hispanic families. It is the Institute's distinguishing hallmark attracting the attention of funders and allowing for the development of new programs. The Manhattan Child Placement Prevention Program and its first outpatient clinic treatment program, the Bronx Mental Health Clinic were established. With rapid social and political changes taking place, the Institute looked at ways to solidify its accomplishments, diversify its funding streams, and continue to expand. Corporate partnerships were established aligned with a strong fundraising effort and stringent fiscal monitoring. Three service components were added: the Bushwick Child Placement Prevention Program, the Brooklyn Mental Health Clinic, and the Program to Prevent Educational Gaps, based in Manhattan. 21 The changes in governmental priorities from the human service agenda of the 1960's to a defense and business agenda of the 1980's had a significant impact on low-income families. The Institute responded to this shift by expanding its programmatic focus to deal with the multiple crises confronting Hispanic families including homelessness, mental illness, substance abuse, child abuse and neglect, and family violence. The Institute moves into the educational field and opens its first Head Start Program, a program of excellence serving under-served children in Brooklyn. The Institute moves into the national arena. With the leadership and support of Merck & Co., the Institute opens a mental health clinic in Jersey City, New Jersey. 89-1992 • 1993-1999 9 1 • 8 8 9 1 6 8 19 In 1989, the Puerto Rican Family Foundation was established to serve as the title holding corporation for any capital assets that the Institute may acquire, and to develop funding initiatives to enhance and strengthen the Institute's programs and services. The Queens Mental Health Clinic was opened in 1989 to further expand services. In response to the growing HIV/AIDS crisis, in 1990 the Institute becomes the lead agency for the Bronx HIV Care Network providing leadership and guidance to HIV/AIDS service providers. In 1991, the Foundation purchased the building where the Institute is now housed and launched a $2.1 million capital campaign for renovations. In 2001, the Institute is on the front lines responding to the needs of the victims and families of the World Trade Center attacks with increased crisis and counseling services. In 2002, the Institute expands its Head Start Program with the opening of three new centers in isolated and poor regions of Puerto Rico. In 2005, the Institute assumes management for an additional 22 Head Start centers in San Juan, Puerto Rico, significantly expanding the Institute’s presence on the Island. The Institute has grown to serve over 15,000 families annually with a budget of $28 million dollars. In New Jersey, the Institute expands prevention and education services for people living with HIV/AIDS, and establishes a program for mentoring children of prisoners. In New York City, the Institute expands to meet other urgent areas of need including, a clinic to serve children ages 0 to 5 experiencing emotional problems, mental health and case management services for Latino seniors, increased services for victims of child abuse and neglect, and a school-based initiative to reduce high school drop-outs are implemented. • 2000-200 7 • 20 07-20 12 Remarkable growth in the provision of comprehensive Head Start services for children from 3 to 5 years old. Child abuse and neglect program services expanded mostly in Brooklyn. The Institute extends culturally sensitive services to families and children of Polish / Jewish background residing in Brooklyn. A new initiative to promote Healthy Marriages and Responsible Fatherhood is established in collaboration with other nonprofits partners. The fight to reduce the incidence of HIV/AIDS in minority communities continues to be a primary focus of the Institute. An HIV/AIDS Education and Awareness program is funded geared to college minority students in New Jersey and New York colleges. Toward the Horizon… • Promoting collaborative partnerships between the Institute and private entities • Strengthening our families, protecting our children and keeping them safe • Strengthening of specialized services to other communities in need • Solidifying child abuse and neglect services to children • Developing resources and opportunities to meet other emergent needs of families • Overall implementation of fiscal measures to achieve cost effectiveness, fiscal soundness and efficiency of technology Six years of tremendous growth to meet the needs of an increasing Latino population, the Institute forges new alliances and moves into other unchartered grounds in mentoring, advocacy, promoting healthy marriages/healthy relationships in addition to fund and resource development with the increased support and presence of the Institute’s corporate partners. 22 23 PA S T H O N O R A RY C H A I R P E R S O N S PA S T H O N O R A RY C H A I R P E R S O N S AND HONOREES AND HONOREES 1982 1987 1992 HONORARY CHAIRPERSONS HONORARY CHAIRPERSONS HONORARY CHAIRPERSON HONORARY CHAIRPERSON Carolina Herrera • Jose Ferrer Hon. Rafael Hernandez Colon • Roy Vegelos, M.D. Dennis E. Berberich Hon. Rudolph Giuliani • Miguel Hernandez Agosto HONOREES HONOREES HONOREES HONOREES WNBC-TV • Joseph Papp • Luis Quero Chiesa WCBS-TV • David A. Conklin Pfizer, Inc. • Rita Di Martino, AT&T Consolidated Edison of NY Carlota Maduro • Hon. Ruth Fernandez Hon. Sally Hernandez Pinero • Hon. Jose E. Serrano Luis Rojas Marcos, M.D., NYCHH Corp. Hon. Miguel Hernandez Agosto Clarence O. Smith, Essence Communications 1998 Glenn S. Clarke • Marife Hernandez • Marta Istomin 1997 1988 1983 HONORARY CHAIRPERSONS 1993 HONORARY CHAIRPERSONS Hon. Rafael Hernandez Colon • Bud Carey HONORARY CHAIRPERSON HONORARY CHAIRPERSON Arthur Hauspurg • Raúl Juliá HONOREES Bud Carey Don Iwatani HONOREES Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. • Hon. Olga A. Mendez, HONOREES HONOREES Exxon Corporation • Dr. Jacob B. Freeman Senator Rafael Robert, J.D. • Dr. Eugene Lang Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. • WXTV - Channel Anna Carbonell • Jose E. Mendez Ralph Dickerson, Jr., 41 • Hon. Nydia M. Velazquez • Cesar A. Perales United Way of NYC • Iran Rodriguez Rita Moreno • Rev. Joseph R. Fitzpatrick, S.J. • Honorable Luis Nine 1989 Celia Cruz 1999 HONORARY CHAIRPERSON 1984 Charles A. Thomas 1994 HONORARY CHAIRPERSONS HONOREES HONORARY CHAIRPERSON Lawrence J. Toal HONORARY CHAIRPERSON Clifton C. Garvin, Jr. • Dr. Jacob B. Freeman Phillip Morris USA • Hon. Fernando Ferrer Jesus Ragel HONOREES HONOREES Richard E. Trabert • Dr. Ethel Rios De Betancour HONOREES Tipper Gore • Karen L. Clark • Toni Fay, Time Warner Ruth Messinger • WNJU-Channel 47 Jose Antonio Torres, Banco Popular NY Telephone Co. • Hon. Robert Garcia Dr. James R. Dumpson • Sr. Olivia Stimko 1990 McDonald’s • Roberto Madam 2000 HONORARY CHAIRPERSON 1985 Guy L. Smith IV 1995 HONORARY CHAIRPERSON HONORARY CHAIRPERSONS HONOREES HONORARY CHAIRPERSON August A. Busch III Francis M. Austin, Jr. • Stephen Rose Adolph Coors Co. • Hon. Felisa Rincon de Gautier Raymond V. Gilmartin HONOREES HONOREES Luis Miranda • Geraldo Rivera • Radio America HONOREES Ronald Gade • Lawrence J. Toal • Millie Hernandez- Goya Foods, Inc. • Hispanic Federation of NYC Becker • Edward James Olmos • Magdalena Torres Avon Products, Inc. • David Diaz • Peter Bloch Dr. Elena Padilla • Matilde Perez-Porrata 1991 Raúl Juliá • Rosie Perez 2001 HONORARY CHAIRPERSON 1986 Peter H. Coors 1996 HONORARY CHAIRPERSON HONORARY CHAIRPERSONS HONOREES HONORARY CHAIRPERSON Jorge A. Junquera - Diez HONOREES Hon. Rafael Hernandez Colon • John S. Chamberlin Dennis E. Berberich • Hon. Angelo Del Toro Donald B. Reed HONOREES Jewish Community Relations Council HONOREES Liliam Barrios - Paoli • Maria Luisa Ferré Rangel Merck & Co., Inc. • Carlos Barba • Hon. Velda Dr. Antonia Coello Novello Matsushita Consumer Electronics Co. Francis D. Gómez • William M. Rooney Gonzalez • Tito Puente • Johnny Torres Miriam Colon Valle, PR Traveling Theater Jane L. Delgado, COSSMHO 24 25 2012 GALA SPONSORS PA S T H O N O R A RY C H A I R P E R S O N S AND HONOREES 2002 HONORARY CHAIRPERSON Susan Sarandon HONOREES Health Plus • Edward Gueits Andy Unanue • Zulema T. Wiscovitch HONOREES Gail Nayowith • Eddie Palmieri • Nicholasa Mohr Raul Julia Award 2008 HONORARY CHAIRPERSON Susan Sarandon 2003 HONORARY CHAIRPERSON Lew Leone HONOREES Rossana Rosado - El diario La Prensa • Dominick J. Gio Daniel Rodriguez - Raul Julia Award Suleika Cabrera Drinane • Dr. Rosa Gil • Shirley Rodriguez Remeneski HONORARY CHAIRPERSON Hector Elizondo HONOREES Lorraine Cortes-Vazquez • Mario J. Paredes Oscar Hijuelos - Raul Julia Award 2005 HONORARY CHAIRPERSON Candy Pratts - Price HONOREES Deborah Forte • Wendy Z. Goldstein • John Hand • John Lisiewski • Priscilla Lopez - Raul Julia Award 2006 HONORARY CHAIRPERSON Jacqueline Hernández - Fallous HONOREES Monica Faye Azare • Livia Jane Gueits Glee Ballard • Ed Figueroa - Raul Julia Award Nicholas Scopetta HONORARY CHAIRPERSON American Airlines Mutual of America AmeriGroup Anheuser-Busch National Alliance for Hispanic Health Bronx Lebanon Nouveau Elevator Citi Panasonic of North America HONOREES Jay Hershenson • Jose Nazario • Rei Perez • Raul Russi Jimmy Smits - Raul Julia Award Con Edison 2010 HONORARY CHAIRPERSON Marife Hernandez • Soledad O’ Brien Puerto Rican Day Parade Credit Suisse TD Bank HONOREES Maria Elena Girone • Marilyn “Penny” Joseph CUNY Lin Manuel Miranda - Raul Julia Award 2011 Today Show Toy Drive Edward Gueits Family United Way of NYC HONORARY CHAIRPERSON Chita Rivera HONOREES FOX5 Univision 41- Telefutura 68 Ernie Anastos • Goya Foods, Inc. • Angela Cabrera • Jacqueline DaCosta • Maria Dávila-Peguero • GOYA Dr. Mildred Allen Bianca Marroquin - Raul Julia Award 2007 Horizon Blue Cross Ramon Pineda • Geraldo Rivera - Raul Julia Award 2009 Hispanic Federation of New York City Acacia Network HONOREES HONORARY CHAIRPERSON 2004 ABC7 Xerox Complete Solution Hispanic Business Magazine Laura Posada 26 27 2012 LIVE & SILENT AUCTION DONORS 2012 LIVE & SILENT AUCTION DONORS PRFI extends its appreciation to the sponsors and contributors whose efforts and generosity made the Dancing for The Children Silent Auction and gala events a success. PRFI extends its appreciation to the sponsors and contributors whose efforts and generosity made the Dancing for The Children Silent Auction and gala events a success. American Airlines Cutler Hair Salon on 57th Street Maria Dávila-Peguero Patricia Dornelles DiFiore Market Marilyn “Penny” Joseph Puerto Rican Parade Banquet Dr. Mildred Allen Mark J. Danis Regina Frasseto Engineers Country Club Marlene Diaz Roundabout Theatre Company Frances Juskin Marvin Alvarez-Ochoa Gershwin Theatre Meliá Hotel in Spain Ghost the Musical Mesa Grill Chanteclair Travel Agency & Consolidators Hilton Times Square Migdalia Taratunio Coppelia Restaurant John Robert Miguel Camacho Cristian Correa Johnny Pacheco Milagros Baez O’Toole Katia Mujica Panasonic Corporation of North America American Airlines Theatre Audrey Pass Best Buy Bloomingdale’s Sandra Borello Borello Travel Agency Chely Depablos, Cartier Perfumes 28 Saundra Thomas Sonia Villanueva Spain Restaurant Vila Galé Wicked the Musical Yvanyla D. Vargas 29 2011 GALA HIGHLIGHTS Chely Depablos 2011 GALA HIGHLIGHTS Maria Elena Girone and Rei Perez Dr. Mildred Allen, Angela Cabrera and Maria Davila-Peguero Maria Elena Girone presenting Foundation Honoree Award to Angela Cabrera Mario Siebens, Jonathan Sapers, Dr. Mildred Allen and Cristine Sapers Maria Elena Girone, Ernie Anastos and Milagros Baez O’Toole 30 Ernie Anastos, Alayna Garcia and Maria Elena Girone Jacqueline DaCosta, recipient PRFI Pioneer Award from Maria Elena Girone Maria Davila-Peguero accepting PRFI Pioneer Honoree Award Dr. Mildred Allen accepting PRFI Pioneer Honoree Award Rafael Toro Accepting Foundation Honoree Award Charlie and Melissa, Josie and Anthony Calise 31 Gala Honorary Chairs Honorable Christine Quinn New York City Council Speaker Marvin Alvarez-Ochoa American Airlines Puerto Rican Parade Board of Directors 2012 Excellence Scholarship Recipients On the occasion of the Dancing for the Children 2012 Gala 33 32 34 35 HealthPlus Amerigroup offers real solutions for New York State-sponsored Medicaid Managed Care Managed Long-Term Care Medicare 1-888-809-8009 Q TTY 1-800-855-2880 Q healthplus.amerigroup.com 36 37 38 39 Commitment 40 41 ǡ ǡ We Support & Congratulate ǡ Ǥ & 42 43 SAFETY in Buildings PEACE OF MIND ISN’T AN OPTION. 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