Sunday, May 31, 2026

2024 Charity Season Comes to a Close with Jane Fonda, Tedeschi Trucks Helping Raise Millions

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The late fall NY Charity Season has come to a close. As always, I recommend donations to Elton John AIDS Foundation, The Rainforest Foundation, Rosie’s Kids, Musicares, and the Samuel Waxman Cancer Foundation.

Here’s a round up of events:

Institut Curie presented its prestigious Marie Curie Legacy Medal to Academy Award-winning actor and activist Jane Fonda at an exclusive Gala event held at the iconic Rainbow Room in New York City on November 19th, 2024. Awarded for only the second time, the Medal recognizes citizens who, through their public advocacy, increase awareness about cancer, a major global health threat. Jane Fonda, through her personal battle with cancer and her dedication to shedding light on the disease, perfectly embodies the spirit of this award.

The Institut Curie Gala, under the high patronage of French Ambassador Laurent Bili, provides an important opportunity to showcase the latest advancements in cancer research. The evening, co-chaired by Rear Admiral, Dr. Susan Blumenthal, and Mr. and Mrs. Mathieu and Virginie Chabran, carries forward Madame Marie Curie’s legacy of forging close scientific bonds between France and the United States and Americans support of her work in pursuit of scientific breakthroughs that will improve the health of people worldwide.

Famed musicians Susan Tedeschi, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks entertained at the Samuel Waxman Research Foundation’s 27th Annual Collaborating for A Cure Gala at Cipriani Wall Street. This year’s event honored Mike Rawls, chief executive officer at Xome Holdings LLC. Rawls received the 2024 Distinguished Business Leader Award for his steadfast commitment to supporting cancer research. The Gala raised more than $3.1 million for critical cancer research.

The New York Women’s Foundation (NYWF) ushered in the holiday season with a joyous celebration hosted by indefatigable philanthropist Jean Shafiroff, honoring the Foundation’s unwavering commitment to advancing gender equity and supporting women and girls across New York. The event was a resounding success, bringing together notable guests and supporters of the Foundation’s mission.

NY State Assemblywoman Rebecca Seawright presented citations to long-time Board member Jean Shafiroff and Ana L. Oliveira, the dynamic President and CEO of NYWF. These honors recognized their outstanding contributions, leadership, and dedication to improving the lives of women and families while championing economic justice and equality.

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