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4th Cocktails for a Cause – NYC

May 19, 2010

Purchase your ticket online!

Time to support the fight against sexual slavery
and human trafficking.

The Somaly Mam Foundation and its partners have helped save over
6,000 women and girls from brothels in Southeast Asia,
and we need your help to continue our battle!

The Somaly Mam Foundation is a nonprofit charity committed to ending modern day slavery in North America and around the world. Founded by sexual slavery survivor Somaly Mam, the foundation works to eradicate human trafficking, liberate its victims, and empower survivors so they can create and sustain lives of dignity. The foundation supports survivor rescue, shelter and rehabilitation programs globally with a special focus on Southeast Asia, where the trafficking of women and girls, some as young as five, is a widespread practice. The Somaly Mam Foundation also runs awareness and advocacy campaigns in North American and around the world that shed light on the crime of human trafficking and focus on getting the public and governments involved in the fight to abolish modern day slavery.

We started our First C4C Event at Apotheke with 60 people– Our last event in January set a new record as we turned people away from the doors of The Box as capacity exceeded 300 patrons.

As momentum and awareness spreads around the Somaly Mam Foundation, the SMF Young Professionals are taking our coming event to the next level……the highest level actually…

We are taking the Party to the PENT HOUSE

of Jean Nouvel’s latest Architectural masterpiece.

Approximately 1,650 different windowpanes comprise the most highly engineered
and complex curtain wall ever constructed in New York City.

Open Bar all Night

Catering by La Esquina & Baked by Melissa

Live Music by the acoustic genius Adam Ezra Group

Unbelievable Guest DJ Cassie Stevens

Capoeira Performance by Nago

Gift Bags provided by  the Swarovski Crystallized store in Soho

The Lipstick Portraits by Celebrity Photographer Michael Angelo

Raffled Gifts from DVF, Alanna Bess Jewelry, Tiffany’s, Renzo Gracie, Bergdorf Goodman, Cara Landy, and countless others…

…and the Most SENSATIONAL 360 degree views in the most SPECTACULAR Pent House you have EVER seen…

So come mingle with NYC’s most amazing crowd of Young Professionals and
dance the night away in our Chelsea residential Pent House
,
donated graciously for the evening by David Comfort and Cape Advisors.


DonQ StaDJ Music


Purchase your ticket online!

Filed under: Events, News, Uncategorized — cwright @ 12:01 pm



Volunteers wanted for May 26th event

SMF Young Professionals NYC are looking for volunteers in the NYC area to help staff our May 26th Cocktails for a Cause event. Cocktails for a Cause aims to:

1) Raise funding for the Somaly Mam Foundation (SMF), a non-profit which is devoted to ending modern day slavery and rescuing and rehabilitating its victims. More on SMF at www.somaly.org.

2) Create awareness and methods to fight the $4 billion human trafficking industry.

3) Empower Women in the NYC area through Self Defense Courses and Educational Seminars.

Read more about the event here: http://c4c-may2010.eventbrite.com/

If you’re interested in volunteering, please contact csalasky@somaly.org

Filed under: Events, News, Uncategorized — greg @ 2:43 am



Cocktails for a Cause

November 24, 2009

Over 150 people attended October’s Cocktails for a Cause at RDV, one of the most exclusive lounges in the meatpacking district of Manhattan. Highlighted on Guest of a Guest and Time Out NY, guests enjoyed specialty cocktails while proceeds supported anti-trafficking initiatives. December’s surprise location is sure to impress, and we expect double the number of attendees. Expect no cover, specialty drinks, DJ and more.

More information will follow.

Email events@somaly.org to RSVP.

Filed under: Events — cwright @ 8:46 am



Anti-Trafficking day in Cambodia

The Anti-Trafficking Day is sponsored by AFESIP and the Somaly Mam Foundation, in conjunction with the Ministry of Women’s Affairs and The Ministry of the Interior. Leading local anti-trafficking organizations, including International Justice Mission, Chab Dai, Hagar and ECPAT, will participate in this epic event. Speakers will address the problem of human trafficking from a local and global perspective, including Bill Livermore, the Executive Director of the Somaly Mam Foundation. For the first time ever, Prime Minister Hun Sen has agreed to attend the opening ceremony- a major milestone for Cambodian politics.

Evening activities will take place at the Olympic Stadium, featuring a live concert and entertainment from singers, comedians and actors. The aim of the concert is to send a clear message about the trafficking of people in Cambodia, the damage it does and ways in which to prevent it.

Filed under: Events — cwright @ 8:46 am



Focus on Action

Your Support and Actions Make A Difference

By Bill Livermore

Dear friends,

The release of the Somaly Mam Report comes at a time when we find ourselves facing great challenges and setbacks driven by the recent global economic downturn.

We also see great promise in the increased awareness that our cause is gaining and in the steps being taken internationally to address many of the issues that women and children are facing. This holiday season, your continued support is critical as we build on recent successes and respond to a hostile climate that has forced many more women and children into sexual slavery.

Please help us this holiday season »

Through the Somaly Mam Report we will:

  • Keep you informed about our work to end modern day slavery;
  • Get you the latest news about our programs that are rescuing and healing survivors;
  • Bring attention to the state of trafficking around the world;
  • Highlight the inspiring efforts of our volunteers and supporters;
  • Help you take action to support the cause and spread awareness; and
  • Tell you how survivors are taking bold steps to change their lives and those of others.

Through her personal strength and dedication, Somaly Mam has shown us how one person can turn adversity into a global movement for change. Her will and a belief that words must be turned into actions has made Somaly Mam the hero that inspires us all.

That commitment to action drives what we do at the foundation, and we see it every day in the response  that we receive from volunteers and supporters.

The past few months represent significant progress for the Somaly Mam Foundation and our cause.

Highlights include:

New Programs and Services

  • Safe and affordable water for the shelters.
  • Voices for Change scholarship program launch. We brought participants to the U.S. for intensive language classes.
  • Microenterprise and sustainable employment for survivors. At CGI we launched a new microenterpise program in partnership with the Population and Community Development Association.

Partnerships

  • The launching of the Body Shop Stop Campaign. The Somaly Mam Foundation is a partner and beneficiary of the U.S. and Canadian portion of this campaign.

Recognitions

  • Survivor recognized for helping others. Free the Slaves awarded Sina Vann, one of our Voices for Change program participants, the prestigious Fredrick Douglass Award.
  • Oprah invites Somaly Mam Foundation to join “For All Women Registry.” Through the registry you are able to support three of our survivor services.
  • Somaly Mam takes the stage at the leading U.S. Women’s Conference

Government Action

  • Advances in the Rule of Law. Key policies and laws to address violence against women are being developed and enacted internationally.

Your actions have made all of this possible and we need your continued support. Our work and commitment won’t end until modern day slavery is left to the pages of history, a place where it will continue to shock us, but no longer rob children of their innocence or women of their dignity.

Please support us with an online contribution.

If you’d like to add meaning to your holiday gift buying, please visit our online store to browse selected survivor-made products.

Our new scarves are absolutely beautiful and each design uniquely reflects the strength and beauty of the survivor who made it.

We hope that you have a safe and happy holiday season with your family and friends.

Bill Livermore

Executive Director, Somaly Mam Foundation

Filed under: Events — cwright @ 8:46 am



DEC 1st – The Oprah Winfrey Show will share the story of Sexual Slavery Survivor Long Pross

December 1st – As part of a two part series inspired by Pulitzer Prize winners Nicolas Kristof and his wife, Sheryl Wudunn’s new book “Half the Sky,” the Oprah Winfrey Show will feature the story of Long Pross, a victim of sexual slavery who survived horrific atrocities and now serves as a role model for other girls at our shelters in Cambodia.

In an eye-opening hour, Oprah will feature several stories of women overcoming adversity to realize a better life for themselves. In conjunction with this two-part series, Oprah has launch a new registry online at www.oprah.com/forallwomen, where the Somaly Mam Foundation’s work to support sexual slave survivors is featured. Tune-in to the “Oprah” show on December 1st to hear Oprah’s call to action and to see how we can change the course of history. Check local listings for time and channel.

Filed under: Events, Uncategorized — cwright @ 8:46 am



Somaly Mam Foundation Scholarship Trust Fund

Each year the Foundation will award scholarships to survivors of sex trafficking. These funds, which are made available for a one-year period that begins on September 1 and ends on August 31, can be used for education, vocational training, advocacy programs, entrepreneurial enterprises, or other survivor-led initiatives or activities that increase the ability of a survivor of trafficking to serve as a voice against human sexual slavery or that contribute to a survivor’s integration into her community and the reduction of social stigma. A number of these scholarships will also be available to support continuing education or other activities that enhance the capacity of staff members of organizations dedicated to the eradication of human trafficking to carry out their work more effectively and with greater impact.

This fall the Foundation invited the staff of shelters, social service agencies, and anti-trafficking organizations based in Southeast Asia to submit nominations for scholarship recipients. The scholarships are intended for a survivor of sex trafficking who has shown aptitude for leadership and who has a specific plan of action or project that will enable her to act, or increase her impact, as an advocate against human trafficking or whose work will lead to a reduction in the social stigma experienced by trafficked people; or, a staff member at an anti-trafficking service provider or other agency to pursue educational or other opportunities that will enhance his or her capacity to work more effectively to end trafficking or its social stigma. 

The Somaly Mam Foundation is delighted to provide this opportunity for survivors of sex trafficking and their allies to strengthen their ability to speak out against human trafficking and its social stigma. We look forward to keeping you abreast of their progress.

Filed under: Events, News, Uncategorized — cwright @ 8:46 am



Fresh Water Systems for Cambodian Shelters

November 10, 2009

All of our shelters must purchase bottled water in order to ensure clean drinking water for residents, costing roughly $1500 per month. We are very happy to announce our partnership with A Child’s Right, an organization committed to providing clear, safe water to children in orphanages, street shelters, rescue homes, schools and hospitals around the world. A Child’s Right agreed to provide clean drinking water to all of our shelters via construction of an iron tower filtration system that will connect water container to the well. Construction of water towers at the Kompong Cham, Siem Reap and Dom Dy Centers is currently underway.

Filed under: Events, Uncategorized — cwright @ 7:48 am



Somaly Mam Speaks at the 2009 Women’s Conference

October 27, 2009

On October 27th, Somaly Mam shared her personal struggle to a wrapped audience of over ten thousand. Hosted by First Lady Maria Shriver in California, the nation’s premier forum for women features other noteworthy speakers, including Senior Advisor to President Obama Valerie Jarrett, Madeleine Albright, Katie Couric, Geena Davis, Eve Ensler, Paula Zahn, and many more.

Filed under: Events, News — cwright @ 10:32 pm



Shelter Facility Construction at Kampong Cham

October 14, 2009

The foundation launched construction on an additional building at Kampong Cham. This building is slated for completion 180 working days from the groundbreaking ceremony, barring issues with rain or flooding. The three-story space will support health, operations, training and education. The ground floor will be divided into three rooms consisting of a health care facility, a psychological counseling space, and an office for staff. The first floor consists of a computer training room and a library. The former will double as an ESL classroom. The second floor will serve vocational training needs, including weaving and sewing.

Filed under: Events, Uncategorized — cwright @ 7:56 am


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