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Together1heart Gala

Together1heart Gala

Actors Susan Sarandon, AnnaLynne McCord, Danny Abeckaser attend the Together1Heart Gala at TAO Downtown (Photo by Stephen Smith_Guest of a Guest).jpg

Susan Sarandon and Danny Abeckaser were honored Monday night at the together1heart inaugural New York Gala at TAO Downtown. The evening supported together1heart's continued work to end slavery and to support women's rights globally.

Actress Susan Sarandon speaks to the attendees at the Together1Heart Gala at TAO Downtown (Photo by Stephen Smith_Guest of a Guest).jpg

It was a moving evening with every speaker receiving a standing ovation.  Bill Livermore, Executive Director of together1heart, cited a figure of 22 million girls currently held in sex slavery worldwide and the emergence of significantly younger women being sold into Cambodian brothel’s. “Somaly Mam recently rescued a child of only 22 months,” he said.  

Sina Vann, herself a survivor of sex slavery, and now a staff member of together1heart, described the horrific conditions she was kept in against her will, and the joy she now experiences working with survivors. Actor, writer, and producer Danny Abeckaser received the “Voices for Change” award for his generous support of both the organization and for the chairman, actress AnnaLynne McCord.  Said McCord, “This organization changed my life, gave me a sense of worth, and an understating of what one person can do.  When you show up for children you change the world.  I want to applaud everyone who showed up tonight.”  

Sina Vann (L) and Somaly Mam (R) present the award to actress Susan Sarandon (C) at the Together1Heart Gala at TAO Downtown (Photo by Stephen Smith_Guest of a Guest) (1).jpg

Susan Sarandon and Somaly Mam together on stage made an indelible impression.  Said Susan, “In this time when you can be disheartened and distraught, look instead at how many women are finding their voices and how many men are standing beside them.  Love is a powerful force and we are all privileged to be part of the love Somaly Mam brings to a difficult story.  Look at what Somaly has done, what one person can do.  She invited me to meet the young women and girls in her program.  What I met were strong women. You don’t forget the past but you can move forward”.  Said Somaly on closing, “Susan, I love you very much”.

Singer Arielle Jacobs performs at the Together1Heart Gala at TAO Downtown (Photo by Stephen Smith_Guest of a Guest) (1).jpg

together1heart works to care for and secure the rights of young women and girls who are victims, or at risk of being victims, of slavery, and to successfully recover, educate, train and reintegrate them into mainstream society through financial independence in a sustainable and innovative manner. They accomplish this by helping and teaching them how to achieve financial independence through sustainable careers. together1heart welcomes them to become a part of our survivor empowerment network.

Photos courtesy of Together1Heart By Stephen Smith and Gettys

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