End of the Summer Party | Many Hopes Fundraiser

Thu Sep 26 2024 at 08:00 pm to 11:30 pm

ATMOSFERA | Queens

Rachel Snyder Hospitality
Publisher/HostRachel Snyder Hospitality
End of the Summer Party | Many Hopes Fundraiser
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Get ready to say goodbye to summer in style, at our End of Summer Party and raise funds to build a classroom in Guatemala.
About this Event

It's been too long since we’ve had an excuse to look fabulous! Join us for an end-of-summer soirée at the dazzling . Enjoy cocktails so good they might make you dance like nobody’s watching (to the beats of @anthony_batista) and mingle with the crème de la crème of New York —all while making a meaningful impact by supporting the creation of a classroom in Guatemala. As the city starts getting into back-to-school season, we are partnering with Many Hopes to build a classroom in the community of children rescued from poverty, abuse and slavery.

What to Expect: Mingling, open bar, an abundant grazing spread by Rachel Snyder Hospitality, hearing more about the impactful work of Many Hopes and an opportunity to further support their work.

Dress code: Italian Riviera, because "I'm here to party" like channeling the Amalfi Coast. Break out that linen suit you wore once to your best friend's wedding, and the colorful dress you meant to wear to the beach last summer. Nothing is too much for Atmosfera!

rescues children from injustice and equips them to become adults who can rescue others, so your impact never stops. Their focus is on survivor-driven change. They believe that children who have survived slavery or trafficking or abuse can be the most powerful agents to defeat the injustice they survived. It costs $1000 to free one child from slavery and $20 to send them to school after rescue. 100% of donations provide rescue and education because private donors sponsor all their overhead.

Many Hopes rescues children from slavery and abuse and equips them to become the adults who can one day rescue others. They are pioneers of Survivor-Driven Change. James Kofi Annan was enslaved in Ghana from age 6-13. He has now rescued 1800 children. Annie Alaniz couldn’t access health care in Malawi as a child. She is now a doctor and has built a clinic treating 35,000 patients per year. Many Hopes serves 2,100 children in Africa and Latin America.

Cohosted by:

Many Hopes

Rachel Snyder Hospitality

The Nett

Atmosfera


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

ATMOSFERA, 3801 23rd Avenue, Queens, United States

Tickets

USD 87.21 to USD 108.55

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