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MEDIA ADVISORY / ONSITE COVERAGE REQUEST –TUESDAY, JULY 30: Dusk

Media Contacts: David Perry (415) 676-7007 / news@davidperry.com

Erin Saberi (916) 952-5080 / erin@davidperry.com 

MEDIA ADVISORY / ONSITE COVERAGE REQUEST TUESDAY, JULY 30Dusk

WHAT: San Francisco City Hall lit “Hot Pink” / “Purple” to mark Cleft Awareness Month and SF’s Alliance for Smiles Celebrates 15thAnniversary Year of “Repairing Children’s Smiles” Around the World

Missions this year will establish and further cleft palate centers in China, Egypt, Guatemala, Honduras, Myamar and The Philippines to Guatemala, Honduras and Egypt

WHEN: Tuesday, July 30: dusk / sunset through the evening

WHERE: The San Francisco City Hall Dome

WEB: www.allianceforsmiles.org

WHY / DETAIL:
On July 30, in recognition of Alliance for Smiles’ 15th Anniversary and Cleft Awareness Month, San Francisco City Hall will be lit “hot pink / purple” – the color of Cleft Awareness Ribbons. As we come to the end of July — National Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness and Prevention Month — Alliance for Smiles (www.allianceforsmiles.org), the San Francisco-based global organization providing sustainable cleft-palate treatment and support worldwide, is pleased to announce the expansion of its global missions to include Central America, Africa and a return to the Philippines, with a first time mission to Manila. AFS has worked for 15 years in 15 countries and is now pleased to be increasing its presence and support for children with new missions to Guatemala, Honduras and Egypt.  Alliance For Smiles is bringing its sustainable treatment model that builds capacity for continued life changing treatment to Retalhuleu, Guatemala on September 13thto Aswan, Egypt on November 3rd and to Honduras in the spring, 2020. Additionally, areturn mission is planned to the Philippines after a ten-year hiatus, with a first-time mission to Manila, September 29th. 

“We are delighted to be announcing this life-changing expansion at the culmination of National Cleft Palate Awareness Month,” said Alison Healy, Executive Director of Alliance For Smiles. “Our unique model of cleft palate care works with teams in country to develop a sustainable model of care in country that supports ongoing life-changing care for thousands of children.” 

A cleft lip occurs when the lip does not quite close during the child’sdevelopment before birth and needs to be surgically closed. A cleft palateoccurs during the same period when there is an opening or cleft in the roof of the mouth.  It is estimated that, worldwide, a child is born every three minutes with a cleft — about one in 500-750 births. While such anomalies all need to be corrected by surgery, in first world countries such options are readily available and affordable. However, in developing countries, this is often not the case. Alliance for Smiles exists to fill this need.

“Our mission is repairing children’s smiles,” said Alison Healy, Executive Director for Alliance for Smiles. “It is impossible not be to touched, moved and renewed in spirit by the smiles of the young people we heal. What we celebrate this year is their success. What we are committed to for the next 15 years and beyond, is expanding our work, and educating the public about the long road faced by our patients. We’ve all seen the ads supporting groups that perform this incredible work. However, sometimes such compelling images can be deceiving, in the appearance of a fully healed child. Most of the young people with whom we work will require multiple surgeries and treatments and also socialization over many years. Sadly, in some of the countries most in need of our efforts, being born with a cleft lip or palate not only means pain and difficulty, but it can also mean ostracization and sometimes, even death.”  

In October 2004, Alliance for Smiles was founded by five members of the Rotary Club of San Francisco: Past Presidents, John Uth,Anita Stangl, Jim Patrick, and Jim Deitz and long-time Club Member John Goings. The ongoing support of the Rotary International Community is still key to the success of Alliance for Smiles. Alliance For Smiles in partnership with international medical organizations and hospitals has set up seven multidisciplinary international cleft treatment centers in under-served countries around the world.


“Traditional international efforts to repair cleft lips and palates have consisted of small teams that perform surgical procedures to correct defects,” Healy says. “However, the initial surgery only addresses one part of the problem. Cleft patients require ongoing treatment in the disciplines of dentistry, orthodontia, speech therapy and sometimes psychological counseling.”

According to Healy, time and funding constraints in target countries typically make it next to impossible to address those needs. 

“Even if information, expertise and treatment were available, it would pose afinancial burden on the families of our target population,” Healy summed up.“The budgets of these families are already strained by their basic daily needs for food and shelter.”

To respond to the immediate need, Alliance for Smiles conducts two-week surgical missions. They also provide advanced training for local health care providers who are dedicated to the treatment of under-served cleft lip and palate patients. Additionally, Alliance for Smiles has established permanent treatment centers where patients can receive follow-up and ongoing care, utilizing the same treatment protocols used in the United States.

In addition to organizing and sending two-week medical missions of surgical teams comprised of approximately 15 medical volunteers, supported by approximately 5 non-medical volunteers to a country, AFS also works side-by-side with local medical practitioners to exchange ideas on proper medical techniques and procedures, as well as to provide follow-up care.  Additionally, the organization also works to build sustainability in country, through the establishment and maintenance of Medical Treatment Centers that provide follow-up and continuing care to children who receive surgery. Alliance For Smiles has served almost 7,000 children worldwide. AFS provides care to all patients, regardless of sex, age, economic status, educational background, race, color, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity or marital status.

In addition to organizing and sending two-week medical missions of surgical teams comprised of approximately 15 medical volunteers, supported by approximately 5 non-medical volunteers to a country, AFS also works side-by-side with local medical practitioners to train partners in long term and comprehensive cleft care as well as to provide follow-up care.  Additionally, the organization also works to build sustainability in country, through the establishment and maintenance of Medical Treatment Centers that provide follow-up and continuing care to children who receive surgery.  Alliance For Smiles has served almost 7,000 children worldwide.  AFS provides care to all patients, regardless of sex, age, economic status, educational background, race, color, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity or marital status.

Upcoming Medical Missions

• September 13 — 21, 2019 – Retalhuleu, Guatemala Medical Mission 

• September 28– October 13, 2019 – Manila, Philippines Mission 

• October 12– 26, 2019 – Yangon, Myanmar Medical Mission

• November 2 — 16, 2019 – Wenzhou China, Teaching Mission

• November 3 — 17, 2019 – Aswan, Egypt Medical Mission 

Learn more at: www.allianceforsmiles.org

July 24th Preview Party for Breast Cancer Emergency Fund Draws International Crowd

Media contact: David Perry & Associates, Inc. (415) 676-7007 / news@davidperry.com 

July 24th Preview Party for Breast Cancer Emergency Fund Draws International Crowd

Next Up: 15th Anniversary “This Old Bag: The Power of the Purse” Fundraising Gala at San Francisco’s Fairmont Hotel on October 25

www.bcef.org 

26 July 2019 – San Francisco, CA:   It was an international night for the Breast Cancer Emergency Fund “This Old Bag” reception at the Clift Hotel’s Redwood Room. On hand to preview classic and exquisite purses from Hermès and the closets of such celebs as Sharon Stone were several Consuls General and representatives of Consulates such as: Hungarian Consul General Eva Voisin & husband Paul; Peruvian Consul General Hernando Torres-Fernández and wife Adriana; Belgium Consul General Nathalia Delrue-McGuire, Noeleen Pattison from the Irish Consulate; Ana Blanco, Executive Director of the International Ocean Film Festival, and Alison Healy, Executive Director of Alliance for Smiles, getting ready for several global missions this year to restore the smiles of youth with cleft lips and palates. Donors of some of the most exquisite bags on display were popular as they made the rounds, including master leather artisan Beatrice Amblard of April in Paris, and Julian Lopez, who donated two vintage Hermès bags valued at a combined $17,500. 

In addition, top Breast Cancer Emergency Fund supporter Judith Branch was on-hand sporting her new Judith Leiber sparkling handbag along with “This Old Bag” mega sponsors Rose Coyle and Greg Boudreaux. Mike Smith, co-founder of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt and past Executive Director of the AIDS Emergency / Breast Cancer Emergency on-hand chatted up the legendary Donna Sachet (sporting a fire engine red dress and purse to match signed by Christina Aguilera from a previous “TOB”) and the uber generous Hilton Community Projects Manager, Jo Licata.

The Clift Hotel Party was  a preview “Friend Raiser” for the upcoming 15th Anniversary “This Old Bag: The Power of the Purse”  fundraiser taking place on Friday, October 25 at San Francisco’s historic Fairmont Hotel. Both events feature fashionistas, philanthropists and those for whom cancer is a personal and professional cause to raise funds – and awareness – in the fight against breast cancer. The now iconic event brings together men, women, fashion icons, celebrities from sports, politics and the entertainment industries all with one goal in mind: donate, display and sell fabulous handbags for a good cause: helping people with breast cancer. This year, in addition to a record number of new designs and international contributions, Liam Mayclem, award-winning “Foodie Chap” of KCBS / KCBS 5, will serve up British wit and continental charm as celebrity emcee and auctioneer.


“It was so good to be back at the Clift where 15 years ago we held our first ‘This Old Bag.’ The whole event left me filled with love, gratitude and pride,” said Cynthia Hester, President of Breast Cancer Emergency Fund’s Board of Directors. “I especially enjoyed seeing past and present donors, volunteers and staff. We are a community dedicated to supporting those in need. I left the event feeling inspired and with renewed commitment to the BCEF mission.”

Since its inception in 2005, This Old Bag has sold over 2,500 bags to help Bay Area women and men during their challenging diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer. The idea: fundraising for breast cancer need not be dull. In fact, it should be fun and life-affirming. Over the last 15 years, artists, artisans, celebrities, politicians, and local fashion mavens have all been inspired by the “power of the purse,” donating glamorous, unique and one-of-a-kind handbags for the benefit of the Breast Cancer Emergency Fund. A small sampling has included:

  • Limited-edition Dior handbag donated by Sharon Stone
  • Vintage Hermès Birkin bags donated by Ann Getty
  • Levi’s men’s messenger bag donated by Rev. Cecil Williams
  • Gianni Versace bag worn to the Academy Awards by Minnie Driver
  • Liberto Ferrero black leather bag donated by Robert Downey, Jr. 
  • Proenza Schuler bag donated by Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Those donated handbags have a huge impact. “The average monthly income of our clients is $825,” said Karen Edwards, BCEF’s Interim Executive Director, a number that sits in stark contrast to the soaring rents in the Bay Area. “Unfortunately, a diagnosis of breast cancer often means losing your job, your insurance, and your home. Breast Cancer Emergency Fund provides a safety net that no one else provides, paying essential bills like rent, utilities, and insurance premiums that make it possible to maintain a stable living situation during treatment.”

Breast Cancer Emergency Fund exists to fill that very need: providing immediate financial assistance to low-income people battling breast cancer when they are too sick to work. Since 2001, Breast Cancer Emergency Fund has served over 4,000 people in San Francisco, Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties, providing over $3.6 million dollars in assistance to help our clients maintain financial stability during a devastating illness.

For more information about Breast Cancer Emergency Fund, and further to-be-announced details about the 15th Anniversary This Old Bag: The Power of the Purse at San Francisco’s storied Fairmont Hotel on Friday, October 25, please go online to www.bcef.org 

San Francisco’s Alliance for Smiles Expands Its Global Reach

Media Contacts:
David Perry (415) 676-7007 / news@davidperry.com

Erin Saberi (916) 952-5080 / erin@davidperry.com

San Francisco’s Alliance for Smiles Expands Its Global Reach

 – New Programs Will Give New Smiles To Thousands Of Cleft Palate Children inCentral America, Africa and the Philippines 

Tuesday, July 30 will see San Francisco City Hall Lit to Honor Cleft Awareness and Alliance for Smiles 15th Anniversary

26 July 2019 —  San Francisco, CA: As we come to the end of July — National Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness and Prevention Month — Alliance for Smiles (www.allianceforsmiles.org), the San Francisco-based global organization providing sustainable cleft-palate treatment and support worldwide, is pleased to announce the expansion of its global missions to include Central America, Africa and a return to the Philippines, with a first time mission to Manila.

AFS has worked for 15 years in 15 countries and is now pleased to be increasing its presence and support for children with new missions to Guatemala, Honduras and Egypt.  Alliance For Smiles is bringing its sustainable treatment model that builds capacity for continued life changing treatment to Retalhuleu, Guatemala on September 13th, to Aswan, Egypt on November 3rd and to Honduras in the spring, 2020.  Additionally, a return mission is planned to the Philippines after a ten-year hiatus, with a first time mission to Manila, September 29th.  On July 30, in recognition of Alliance for Smiles’ 15th Anniversary and Cleft Awareness Month, San Francisco City Hall will be lit “hot pink / purple” – the color of Cleft Awareness Ribbons.

“We are delighted to be announcing this life-changing expansion at the culmination of National Cleft Palate Awareness Month,” said Alison Healy, Executive Director of Alliance For Smiles. “Our unique model of cleft palate care works with teams in country to develop a sustainable model of care in country that supports ongoing life-changing care for thousands of children.” 

In addition to organizing and sending two-week medical missions of surgical teams comprised of approximately 15 medical volunteers, supported by approximately 5 non-medical volunteers to a country, AFS also works side-by-side with local medical practitioners to exchange ideas on proper medical techniques and procedures, as well as to provide follow-up care.  Additionally, the organization also works to build sustainability in country, through the establishment and maintenance of Medical Treatment Centers that provide follow-up and continuing care to children who receive surgery.  

Alliance For Smiles has served almost 7,000 children worldwide. 

AFS provides care to all patients, regardless of sex, age, economic status, educational background, race, color, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity or marital status.

Upcoming Medical Missions

  • September 13 — 21, 2019 – Retalhuleu, Guatemala Medical Mission 
  • September 28– October 13, 2019 – Manila, Philippines Mission 
  • October 12– 26, 2019 – Yangon, Myanmar Medical Mission 
  • November 2 — 16, 2019 – Wenzhou China, Teaching Mission
  • November 3 — 17, 2019 – Aswan, Egypt Medical Mission 
  • November 15 – 21, 2019 — Lagos, Nigeria Medical Mission 

Learn more at: www.allianceforsmiles.org

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David Perry Named to Board of San Francisco Chamber of Commerce

David Perry Named to Board of San Francisco Chamber of Commerce

25 July 2019 – San Francisco: Longtime public relations professional and communications strategist David Perry has been named to the Board of Directors for the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. Perry is the founder / CEO of David Perry & Associates, Inc (www.davidperry.com).

“I am deeply honored to join the Chamber Board in supporting San Francisco, the City that knows how to build business and support the community in equal measure,” said Perry, 57. “San Francisco has long understood that one does well by doing good. Like any large city, we have challenges. I look forward to working on those challenges with my colleagues.”

Perry joins fellow new board members Cammy Blackstone, Tony Calabrese, Stephanie Isaacson, Mike McGee, Julie Rosendahl, Kate Sofis, and John Viola.

DP&A, Inc. clients include Alliance for Smiles, the Breast Cancer Emergency Fund, singer Breanna Sinclairé, George Lucas’ Skywalker Properties, Kilroy Real Estate, AsiaSF, URI, Manny’s, Dezart Performs, the Cathedral City Senior Center, author Jim Haas, the International Ocean Film Festival and VisitRichmondCA among others.

In addition, he has worked on such high profile city-wide projects as the Running of the Olympic Torch, Home For Halloween, America’s Cup, Super Bowl 50, Bay to Breakers, New Year’s Eve, the recent Grace Cathedral / Notre Dame Solidarity Concert, Tony Bennett Way and the Rugby World Cup Sevens International Championship.

Perry is the co-founder and president of the LGBT nonprofit Rainbow Honor Walk and a member of SF Travel, the San Francisco Hotel Council, the Desert Business Association, the Greater Palm Springs Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Golden Gate Business Association. Perry was the creator / host of “10 Percent”, with over 351 episodes, the longest running LGBT TV show in California history.

Originally from Richmond, Virginia, Perry moved to San Francisco in 1986. Perry and his husband / business partner, Alfredo Casuso, have been together since 1998 and were married in 2008.

Manny’s presents Two Democratic Presidential Candidates in Discussion

Media contact: David Perry & Associates, Inc. (415) 676-7007 / news@davidperry.com 

MEDIA ADVISORY / REQUEST FOR ONSITE COVERAGE: July 16 & 17

WHO: Manny’s presents

WHAT/WHEN: Two Democratic Presidential Candidates in Discussion

WHERE Manny’s  / 3092 16th Street @ Valencia, San Francisco

WHEN Tuesday, July 16:

6pm – Conversation between Kara Swisher and Andrew Yang 

on his 2020 candidacy 

7pm – Grassroots fundraiser for Andrew Yang’s campaign with 

an inside look on how things are going

Wednesday, July 17:

6:30pm – Conversation with Tom Steyer on his run for President,

interviewed by Manny Yekutiel

WEB: www.welcometomannys.com   

WHY: Manny’s, “the New Hampshire of California” (KCBS Radio)continues its hosting of leading Democratic presidential candidates this week with events featuring Andrew Yang and Tom Steyer.

Manny’s is a people powered and community focused meeting and learning place in the heart of San Francisco that combines a restaurant, political bookshop, and civic events space. The goal of Manny’s is to create a central and affordable place to become a better informed and more involved citizen. We do this by offering our events space to nonprofits, activists, and civic organizations to spread their message and do their work as well as hosting our own civic and arts related programming. Our kitchen is run by the non-profit, Farming Hope, which hires formerly homeless and formerly incarcerated individuals and trains them in the food skills needed to work in the restaurant industry.

Manny’s opened on Election Night, 2018 where over 500 people came together to watch the results of that moment in our civic life together and since then the venue has hosted hundreds of gatherings. Manny’s is a community space and is proudly located in the Mission District – a historic hub of activism and progressive action.