SHA10 tickets are still on sale! Join us!
Posted on 06/06/2010 @ 07:17 PM
We’re less than a few nights away from Immigration Equality’s annual Safe Haven Awards, featuring best-selling author Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray, Love and Committed) and Gregory C. Simon, Senior V.P. of Worldwide Policy for Pfizer.
There’s still time to buy your tickets online, and join us as we celebrate our allies and toast pro bono partners who have made a life-saving difference in the lives of LGBT and HIV-positive immigrants and their families.
If you haven’t already done so, reserve your tickets today and plan to join us on Tuesday, June 8th at the AXA Equitable Center on 7th Avenue in New York City. The evening kicks off with a welcome reception at 6:30, followed by our awards ceremony — and Elizabeth Gilbert’s keynote address — at 7:30pm.
If you bought multiple tickets, your guest list can be emailed to Win by this Friday, June 4th.
In addition to a wonderful evening of inspiring stories from our allies, you’ll also have an opportunity to bid on unique auction items that directly support our work to end discrimination against LGBT immigrant families. This year’s one-of-a-kind auction items include:
- An opportunity to underwrite the Immigration Equality Action Fund’s new online advocacy center (Opening Bid: $1,500)
- A bow tie and style consultation from the dapper shopkeepers of FineandDandyShop.com, a binational couple-owned design shop (Opening Bid: $500)
- Underwriting a one-hour, detailed intake for a prospective asylum seeker who has turned to Immigration Equality for help ($95 per intake sponsorship)
Every winning bid – and every ticket sold – will be directed to the Immigration Equality Action Fund and put to immediate use in support of our work to end discrimination against LGBT and HIV-positive immigrants and their families.
Have you ‘committed’ to joining the fight? To get started, click here and reserve your tickets (for pick up at the door) now. We all look forward to welcoming you on Tuesday night.
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