10th Annual Charity Polo Match Draws Celebrities And High Profile Business Leaders
The Promises Foundation hosts the 10th Annual Polo in the Palisades fundraiser, benefiting Miriam’s House, a transitional living home for low-income women and their children. The fundraiser will be held on September 26, 2015 at Will Rogers Historic State Park. This year we will be honoring the amazing work of three heroes in the field of recovery including: Carey Caruso, Criminal Lawyer, Timothy Pylko, MD., Partner at San Marino Psychiatric Associates, and John Southworth, Executive Director at Southworth Associates. “We are thrilled to once again bring together our friends and leaders in the entertainment, business, philanthropic and professional recovery communities to support the Promises Foundation’s mission to profoundly impact the lives of women and children,” said Bryan Moeller, Chairman of the Board for The Promises Foundation. “We are grateful for the outpouring of love and support from our generous sponsors and patrons.”
Past Honorees include: Aileen Getty, Gary Fisher, Jamie Lee Curtis, Victor Assad, Keith Arnold, and Earl Hightower.
Tickets are $250 per person and sponsorship opportunities are now available.
“The Polo in the Palisades event is one of our most highly anticipated fundraisers of the year,” said Patricia Meyers, the event Chair, a Promises Foundation Board Member, and the Clinical Admissions Director at Promises Treatment Centers. “We look forward to coming together with the recovery community to support Miriam’s House and the incredible women and children it serves.”
About Promises Foundation:
Miriam’s House, is a 15 bedroom converted convent located in Culver City, California. It is a recovery home for mothers and a refuge for children to escape chaos and instability. The yearlong program nurtures the individual needs of both mother and child while fostering the healing process of fractured families.
Sponsors: Wells Fargo Bank, Promises Treatment Centers, Todd Pipes.
Tickets now available, www.promisesfoundation.org or please call (310) 390-3700 for more information.