Renowned interior designers Tony Ingrao and Randy
Kemper hosted Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic’s
East End benefit,
Everything that is Beautiful, at their Woodhouse
Park estate in East Hampton, which raised $410,000
to help support PPHP
medical services, education and advocacy programs on
the East End. The benefit honored the organization’s
75 years of keeping
the community healthy and informed and featured both
a live and silent auction of art, jewels, and design
inspired by nature.
The auction itself raised $100,000 and included
contributions from artists such as Ross Bleckner,
Jeff Koons, David Salle, Kiki
Smith, Kara Ross, Nina Runsdorf, Cartier, Sidney
Garber, Louise Lawler, Bryant Hunt and more.
With 13 health centers in Suffolk, Westchester,
Rockland and Putnam Counties, PPHP aims to empower
individuals to determine
their own sexual health and reproductive futures.
They are committed to providing affordable,
confidential, and compassionate
care to anyone who seeks care from the organization
and works to protect the right to medical privacy
and to prevent
government intrusion on reproductive health care
decisions. PPHP’s education and training division
offer programs to improve
parent/child communication, peer-to-peer education,
childcare provider training, and a variety of other
community resources. In
2007, PPHP served over 37,000 patients in over
73,000 visits.
For more information please visit:
www.pphp.org