The Hamptons for Haiti benefit
This past Sunday, July 17, 2011, stars flocked to the Hamptons for Haiti benefit at The Ross School in East Hampton to support Maria Bello, actress and co-founder of WeAdvance.org and Nicole Ross, Chief Medical Operations Coordinator of GlobalDirt.org. Guests enjoyed live musical performances by “The Diva of Haiti,” Barbara Guillaume, prodigy pianist Gamar Josama and singer Melky Jean, viewed a WeAdvance.org documentary and participated in a silent auction featuring exclusive items such as a visit to Maria Bello’s NBC Fall series Prime Suspect set with actor Aiden Quinn, a visit to NBC’s Law & Order: Special Victims Unit set with actress Mariska Hargitay, lanterns from Restoration Hardware, tablets from VINCI Tab, artwork by artists Peter Tunney and Beth O’Donnell.
Those who attended the event and showed their support were: NBC’s Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star Mariska Hargitay, CBS’s Medium star Patricia Arquette, founder of Urban Zen Foundation, designer Donna Karan, actors Liev Schreiber, Fisher Stevens and Terry O’Quinn, New York Rangers’ Sean Avery, models Hilary Rhoda and Kristine Szabo, director and producer Doug Liman, singers Melky Jean and Barbara Guillaume, author Alison Thompson, Urban Zen creative director Sonja Nuttall, fashion photographer Marc Baptiste, Causecast president Brian Sirgutz, artists Beth O’Donnell and Peter Tunney, photographer Elizabeth Jordan, CQ: Expressive & Receptive Intelligence founder Clare Munn, designer Christopher Fischer, benefit-chair of Southampton Hospital’s 53rd Annual Summer Gala Jean Shafiroff and philanthropist and model Anjhula Singh Bias.
The Ross School
18 Goodfriend Drive
East Hampton, NY
631-907-5000
For further information about please visit www.weadvance.org or www.globaldirt.org.
Note: Anjhula Mya Singh Bais requested us to share some additional thoughts that she had wanted to speak about in her interview with us. Here they are. The place is Deogarh Mahal, Rajasthan. The Deogarh royal family, their marketing arm Consortium and Nomads in Luxury prey on unsuspecting foreigners for their wealth. Here is a link to serious coverage on the attempted cover up by police: http://m.timesofindia.com/city/jaipur/Rajasthan-cops-in-a-fix-over-NRI-models-allegation/articleshow/9006824.cms