Dubai,
13 December 2016: Eva Longoria Bastón, Melanie Griffith, Will
Poulter, Luke Hemsworth, Jeffrey Wright, Anastacia and Andie MacDowell joined
forces in Dubai last night for the glamourous charity
fundraiser ‘The Global Gift Gala’, which was hosted by the Dubai
International Film Festival (DIFF) and UAE-based philanthropic organisation,
Dubai Cares at the Four Seasons Hotel during the 13th edition
of the Festival.
The money raised during the auction reaffirmed
the overwhelming success of this charity event for the third successive year
and its gratitude for the support of Title Sponsor, Apparel Group amongst
others. All proceeds from the silent and live auctions, which featured
exclusive once-in-a-lifetime items and experiences, went to supporting
programs in four different continents making it a trulyglobal gala in
partnership with Dubai Cares, Harmony House (India), the Eva Longoria
Foundation (USA & Mexico) and
the Global Gift Foundation’s Casa Global Gift.
Two awards were given throughout the night.
The Global Gift Humanitarian Award was awarded to
Oscar-nominated and Golden Globe winning Hollywood actress Melanie Griffith.
Owner and Vice President of Apparel Group, Sima Ved was presented with
The Global Gift Philantropreneur Award.
Hosted by Tom Urqhart, guests were entertained
with an exclusive lineup of performances from stars including: acclaimed
American singer-songwriter and producer, Anastacia; flamenco, salsa and pop
musicians Reyes Heritage, sons of The Gipsy Kings; French singer Melissa
Nkonda; and the Dubai College Choir. In addition, world renowned Spanish
magician Jorge Blass put on an original and fabulous show for everyone and
renowned DJs Ashely James and Charlotte de Carle headlined the After Party.
Auction items included: a Sarah Jessica
Parker experience that offered supporters the chance to have a shoe in her next
collection named after them, fly to New York for the launch and meet SJP
herself was auctioned off for $17,000; a unique Pablo Picasso Book of Drawings
and Writings signed by Picasso was auctioned off for $28,000 and was purchased
by Melanie Griffith; Title Sponsors, Apparel Group offered a lucky supporter
the chance to earn 100,000 Apparel points to spend in any of its over 1400
shops along with a personal shopper; Audi offered an exclusive Audi R8 along
with a once in a lifetime driving course in Europe to learn to drive the R8 at
high speeds, was auctioned off for $180,000; and a Mr. Brainwash piece
celebrating the life of David Bowie was auctioned off for $25,000. Eva
Longoria Bastón offered supporters the chance to join her in Paris in
May at the Four Seasons George V and celebrity chef, Gary Rhodes offered
supporters a dining experience with him and 20 of their friends.
Eva Longoria Bastón commented on the
evening, “Dubai has a really special place in my heart and I love coming back
year after year to this event with the Dubai International Film Festival and
Dubai Cares. Last night was great, empowerment of women took centre stage and
we think everyone had a great time. Most importantly we raised lots of funds
for the foundations which is why we are here!”
Founder of
the Global Gift platform, Maria Bravo, thanked all who
participated in the event, all the celebrities for lending their time and voice
to help those most in need and the companies Apparel Group, the Four Seasons,
Audi and Grosvenor House who made the event possible. In her speech on the
night, Maria highlighted “the importance of giving back. 100% of the funds
raised tonight go to the beneficiary projects that will help to change the
lives of women and children in four continents”.
Speaking about the significance of the
charity gala, Tariq Al Gurg, Chief Executive Officer at Dubai Cares, said,
“We are privileged to have collaborated with the Dubai International Film
Festival, Harmony House, Eva Longoria Foundation and
the Global Gift Foundation. Our partnership reflects our
commitment to tackling poverty in the developing world and our efforts towards
enhancing our fundraising capabilities, gathering vital funds to further expand
our reach across the developing world.”
Abdulhamid Juma, Chairman of DIFF, commented:
“It is an honour to continue our partnership with Dubai Cares, the Eva Longoria
Foundation and the Global Gift Foundation to use that attention to
drive positive change and harness the power of film for good. The generous
contributions of those who donated tonight will make a real difference in the
lives of young people and families in crisis around the world.”
The Global Gift Gala is a platform part of the Global Gift Foundation, a non-profit organization focusing on creating a positive impact on the lives of children, women and families. The Foundation has donated millions of dollars to projects including ‘Fight for Life’ Radiotherapy Treatments for children at Hospital UCLH, UNICEF in France to help with vaccinations of polio in Chad, Mensajeros de la Paz feed families program, funding for anti-bullying programs for the Diana the Princess of Wales Charity, The Diana Award, amongst others. Last year, the Global Gift Galafunds raised were used to change the lives of hundreds of women, children and families over a broad range of projects helping causes such as cancer treatment for children, the development of a multifunctional centre for children with rare and chronic diseases, life-changing operations for disabled children in European Countries, microloans for women in need of help and many more.
The Global Gift Gala is also supporting The Eva Longoria Foundation which aims to improve education and provide entrepreneurial opportunities for young Latino women and to support children with special needs. Since 2013, over 2.8 million euro has been donated thanks to TheGlobal Gift Galas in London, Paris, Cannes, Marbella, Estepona, Madrid, Ibiza and Dubai, with more events coming up and new cities added to the list including Edinburgh and Shenzhen for spring of 2017.
In addition, the event will support Harmony House an Indian registered, non-profit organisation in Gurgaon, just outside of Delhi, India. They have transformed two villas into full-time community centres for women and children, where they are offered offer education, food, medication, hygiene facilities and social services to women and children living in the nearby slums
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