United Cerebral Palsy of New York City Opens its Newest State-of-the-Art Habilitative Health & Educational Program Facility in Harlem with a Special Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Special Celebrity Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and party for UCP of NYC, one of U.S. largest health nonprofit organizations. Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Party will begin at 6:00 pm with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, & Art Show. It is on Wednesday, October 19, 2011 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at 251 West 154TH Street between Frederick Douglas Boulevard and Macombs Place.
VIPS ATTENDING INCLUDE:
• Jill Flint, star of the hit series Royal Pains
• Camila Barungi, Project Runway Supermodel/Entrepreneur/Activist
• Josh Folan, All My Children & star of two new films All God’s Creatures and the upcoming What Would Bear Do?
• Max Rhyser, star of two upcoming films The World Without You and The Lair
• Edward R. Matthews, CEO, United Cerebral Palsy of New York City
• Guto Bittencourt, star of The Love Affair & two international hit series Esmeralda & Malhacao
• Javier Gomez, Noted Photographer/Entrepreneur
• Aryn Cole, star of the upcoming movie Lorenzo and Monica
• Patrick Hazlewood, Supermodel/Entrepreneur
• Brandon Pope, Music Star/Music Producer
• John Lombardo, Vice President, The Bank of New York Mellon
• Tiffany Townsend, VP, Communications & Government Affairs at NYC & Company
UCP of NYC offers the residents of Upper Manhattan and The Bronx with a handicapped accessible facility offering wonderful learning opportunities, including GED, health and wellness classes, continuing education courses and an art studio for blossoming and established artists.
The aim of UCP of NYC and the local Community Board is to build strong, progressive relationships with members of community groups and social programs. UCP of NYC Harlem Facility proudly invites these residents to partake in activities, collaborate on projects, and increase shared volunteerism.
About United Cerebral Palsy of New York City:
UCP of NYC is one of America’s most established charities helping children and adults with disabilities throughout New York City. UCP of NYC currently serves more than 14,000 individuals and family members through more than 75 comprehensive programs. The Mission of United Cerebral Palsy of New York City is to create opportunities for people with disabilities to lead independent and fulfilling lives.
RSVP is required as space is limited. Please RSVP to Matt Flynn, Christopher Vicini or Chris Faraone at james@jamesgrantPR.com or (917) 626-1300.
For more information on UCP of NYC please visit www.ucp.org