Thursday, March 28, 2024

From Los Angeles: Project Angel Food Raises $700,000 in Emergency Telethon: See Who Gave What, And How You Can Donate

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Our friends in LA work so hard on Project Angel Food, the west coast equivalent of New York’s God’s Love We Deliver. People need food desperately right now! Project Angel Food raised $700,000 last night with an emergency telethon — see below, it sounds like was a great night.

My old pal, Carol Marshall, sent in the details. Our Leah Sydney is very involved with Project Angel Food, as well. Someone wrote me today and asked what they should donate money to. I’d say Project Angel Food and God’s Love We Deliver are the best places to start.

Hollywood, CA, June 28, 2020 – Last night, the first-ever Project Angel Food LEAD WITH LOVE Emergency Telethon aired live on KTLA5 and was a huge success! Hosted by the magnificent KTLA anchor Jessica Holmes and Will & Grace star Eric McCormack, with Sheryl Lee Ralph from Philadelphia, Project Angel Food was able to raise $700,000, far surpassing their goal of $500,000.

With all fundraisers having to be cancelled for the year, this money was critical for the 30-year organization to continue serving healthy meals to 2,100+ people a day with critical illnesses who are even more vulnerable because of COVID-19. The clients pay nothing for these medically-tailored meals and Project Angel Food is on track to deliver 1.4 million meals in 2020. That’s a lot of love!

Donations poured in last night via phone, email and text…and they’re still coming in. They sent out a call for love, and Los Angeles answered with donations big and small. People calling in were not only giving $5, $10, $100, they were telling stories to volunteers about the son they lost to AIDS, or their own cancer battle, or their friend who has survived because of Project Angel Food. Those phone lines became life-lines to human connection.

With the help of auctioneer extraordinaire Gabriel Butu and MYFM’s Lisa Foxx, audiences were kept apprised of the progress of the thousands of donations throughout the evening. Just a few of the donation highlights included:

DIY masks were offered up for auction starting with host Eric McCormack, who offered his Project Angel Food mask handmade by his wife Janet McCormack. Food Network star Sandra Lee donated $5,000 to have the special one of a kind mask for her sister Kimber.
Hollywood Medium Tyler Henry, who has a waiting list of over 200,000 people for a reading, auctioned one off to the next $10K donation…which went to Beth Rudin DeWoody, an LA/New York philanthropist.
Carson Kressley, judge on Ru Paul’s Drag Race All Stars, presented his $10,000 winnings from his recent appearance on NBC’s Hollywood Game Night.
Food Network’s Duff Goldman offered to the next 100 donors of $10 or more a box of Project Angel Food’s famous chocolate cookies, made with love. They went in minutes!
Chaz Dean, famous for his WEN products, donated $25K plus the promise of more
Jamie Lee Curtis made a $10,000 gift from her family foundation. Other big donors for the night included: $50,000 California Community Foundation, $50,000 Jewish Community Foundation, $25,000 Stanley and Joyce Black Family Foundation, $25,000 Nextstar/KTLA, $24,400 Jean Pierre LeBlanc, $15,000 David Vikter Foundation, $15,000 San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, $13,000 Michael Libow, $10,000 Candy Debartolo, $10,000 Toyota of Hollywood, $10,000 Hersh Mannis, $10,000 John William Stewart and Guaranteed Rate Mortgage, $10,000 Fred and Mark Anawalt, $5,000 Alexandria Real Estate and $5,000 Victoria Principal.
A big thank you to City National Bank who started the thermometer growing with a pledge of $50,000, doubling their original pledge.

The show was filled with amazing music from Kelly Clarkson, who sang a beautiful cover of U2’s Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For; actor and Project Angel Food Board member Juan Pablo di Pace sang Without You; Broadway great Deborah Cox, who sang Greatest Love of All; Billy Idol who performed To Be A Lover along with guitarist Steve Stevens (and a little air guitar from Eric McCormack); Annie Lennox, who sang Walking on Broken Glass; CeeLo Green, who sang his new song Lead Me; Kristin Chenoweth, accompanied by her boyfriend on guitar, sang Angels Among Us; and what surely was a highlight closing out two-hour telethon was Josh Groban’s heartfelt rendition of Lullaby, which beautifully captured the spirit of the event.

Thanks to all who contributed live and pre-taped messages for the Telethon Jamie Lee Curtis, Sir Elton John and husband David Furnish, Sharon Stone, Marianne Williamson, Mayor Eric Garcetti, John & Annabeth Goodman, Jimmy Smits, Valerie Bertinelli, Matt Bomer, Marlee Matlin, Margaret Cho, Duff Goldman, Olivia Newton-John, Charo, Danny Trejo, Cheryl Tiegs & Josh Flagg, Tyler Henry, Carson Kressley, Eileen Davidson, Alexandra Shipp, Yvette Nicole Brown, Sandra Lee, Loni Love, Chaz Dean, Lisa Rinna, Harry Hamlin, Dodger great Ron Cey, USC Head Football coach Clay Helton, Quinn Tivey, grandson of late great Elizabeth Taylor; and a couple of fun reunions: Sean Hayes and Debra Messing with Eric McCormack, and longtime Angel Food supporter and Board of Trustees member Pauley Perrette was joined by her former co-stars Michael Weatherly, Sasha Alexander, Rocky Carroll and Brian Dietzen.

And the Project Angel Food ALL STAR ANGELS: Last Man Standing funny man, Jonathan Adams; actor, activist and longtime Project Angel Food supporter Joely Fisher; KTLA’s Gayle Anderson; Rachel Lindsay, attorney and First African American lead in ABC’s The Bachelorette; Peter Porte, Hallmark movie hunk and kitchen and delivery volunteer; Charlie Carver, star of Warner Bros. upcoming The Batman, and longtime volunteer; Juan Pablo Di Pace, Fuller House and Project Angel Food board member; Lawrence Zarian, “The Fashion Guy” from Kelly & Ryan, Hallmark’s Home & Family and 20+ year supporter, along with his twin brother Westworld actor Gregory Zarian; Criminal Minds’ Kirsten Vangsness, Sasha Roiz, from NBC’s Grim and Lauren Tom, from Last Man Standing.

The livestream of the show can be found on KTLA’s Facebook page and Project Angel Food’s website…and it’s still possible to donate by texting LOVE20 to 50155.

Roger Friedman
Roger Friedmanhttps://www.showbiz411.com
Roger Friedman began his Showbiz411 column in April 2009 after 10 years with Fox News, where he created the Fox411 column. His movie reviews are carried by Rotten Tomatoes, and he is a member of both the movie and TV branches of the Critics Choice Awards. His articles have appeared in dozens of publications over the years including New York Magazine, where he wrote the Intelligencer column in the mid 90s and covered the OJ Simpson trial, and Fox News (when it wasn't so crazy) where he covered Michael Jackson. He is also the writer and co-producer of "Only the Strong Survive," a selection of the Cannes, Sundance, and Telluride Film festivals, directed by DA Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus.
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