Ashley Judd is Honorary Chair for tonight’s Women for Women International Annual Awards Gala in New York City.
Actress and humanitarian Lucy Liu will be the honored recipient of the organization’s 2012 Champion of Peace Award.
The award ceremony is the highlight of WfWI’s Annual Gala, to take place at Lincoln Center in New York City on November 8th, 2012. Joining Ms. Liu, who follows President Bill Clinton as last year’s honoree, is Mistress of Ceremonies Gayle King, co-host of “CBS This Morning” and Editor-at-Large of the award-winning O, The Oprah Magazine. Longtime supporter and advocate for WfWI Ashley Judd is the Honorary Chair, and there will be a special performance by four-time Grammy Award-winning artist Roberta Flack.
“This is such a special night for everyone at WfWI, and we are delighted to have the support of so many constituents of our cause, especially as we reflect on 2012 and prepare for our upcoming 20th year in global service,” said Afshan Khan, CEO, WfWI. “The participation of Lucy Liu, Gayle King, and Ashley Judd is a wonderful complement to the tireless efforts of WfWI’s board, personnel, and thousands of gracious donors. Their dedication drives our programs, which give women access to the resources and knowledge they need to work toward a stable and self-sufficient future.”
Founder of WfWI, activist, and social entrepreneur Zainab Salbi will present the 2012 Champion of Peace Award to Lucy Liu, star of the CBS hit television drama series “Elementary.”
“The 2012 Champion of Peace Award acknowledges a member of the humanitarian community who has an unyielding commitment to promote peace, justice, and human rights,” said Ms. Khan. “Ms. Liu’s work as an Ambassador to UNICEF raising awareness of the plight of women and children in some of the world’s most impoverished countries and her efforts to draw attention to the horrors of the international child-trafficking industry make her an ideal recipient of this year’s award.”
The Gala will also feature the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women Excellence in Entrepreneurship Award winner, Françoise Tumukunde of Rwanda. Ms. Tumukunde, a joint graduate of the WfWI and Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women program, is a self-employed tailor and mother of three who is the only surviving family member of that country’s 1994 genocide.
Since graduating from the 10,000 Women program, Ms. Tumukunde has developed a new confidence enabling her to penetrate new markets and implement systems to more efficiently manage her customer’s orders. Ms. Tumukunde will accept the award in celebration of her ongoing achievements as a mother, business-owner, and community member.
All proceeds raised at the event will benefit WfWI, whose yearlong program provides women survivors of war, civil strife, and other conflicts with the tools and resources needed to move from crisis and poverty to stability and self-sufficiency.
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Source: BusinessWire.com