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PAFH Executive
Director Monica Phillips, honorees, Harold Owens, Eden Sassoon
and Joe Manganiello
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PEGGY ALBRECHT FRIENDLY HOUSE
HONORS JOE MANGANIELLO, HAROLD OWENS, EDEN SASSOON AND KAT VON D
AT 28TH ANNUAL AWARDS LUNCHEON
Chris Hardwick, Richard
Lewis and Dru Mouser Presented; Margaret Cho Hosted
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Luncheon Co-Chairs Peggy Albrecht and
Sydney Holland |
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Man of the Year Awardee Joe Manganiello and his
wife Sofia Vergara |
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Chris Hardwick presented the Man of the Year
Award to Joe Manganiello |
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PAFH Board Member Peter White and his wife
Elizabeth White. Peter was presented with the inaugural Peggy
Albrecht Friendly House Award |
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Richard Lewis (right) presented the
Excellence in Service Award to MusiCares’
Harold Owens (left) |
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Actress Dru Mouser (right) presented the
Woman of the Year Award to Eden Sassoon (left) |
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Host Margaret Cho with PAFH Board member and
founder and CEO of
The Hills Treatment Centers, Dr. Howard Samuels |
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Actress Mackenzie Phillips |
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PAFH Board VP Babette Ison and actor Tony
Denison |
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Joe Manganiello and PAFH Board Chair Peggy
Albrecht |
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Actor/singer David Hernandez performed at the
luncheon |
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PAFH Board Member Beverly Sassoon and her
daughter and honoree Eden Sassoon |
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Michael Parks, Esq., actress Charlotte Ross and
PAFH Board Member Alan Schimmel, Esq. |
Peggy Albrecht Friendly House Los
Angeles (PAFH), the first residential program in the country for
women recovering from alcohol and drug abuse, honored actor and
activist Joe Manganiello with the Man of the Year Award,
MusiCares/MAP Fund’s Senior Director Harold Owens with the Excellence
In Service Award; entrepreneur and television personality
Eden Sassoon with the Woman of the Year Award; and tattoo
artist, author, activist and musician Kat Von D with the Shining
Star Award at their 28th annual Awards Luncheon,
October 28, 2017 at The Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills.
Peggy Albrecht Friendly House was
founded in 1951 and was the first home in the country for women
recovering from substance and alcohol abuse. It is a model for
recovery homes in the United States and Europe. They have
successfully treated thousands of women with a success rate of
76% compared to the hospital average of 35%. The organization
is solely supported by private donations and grants and by the
fundraising efforts of the Board of Directors, Grateful Hearts
(former residents of Friendly House). Peggy Albrecht Friendly
House owns two residences. Both houses are overseen by a staff
that provides full time supervision and the skills needed for
genuine recovery. For more information, please visit www.friendlyhousela.org.
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