Philanthropist Jean Shafiroff
Honored among others at
the National Action Network's
Women's Auxiliary Luncheon
Philanthropist Jean Shafiroff was
honored along with other prominent New Yorkers at the National
Action Network's 23rd Annual Women of Excellence/ Man of Vision
Luncheon at the Astoria World Manor in Astoria, Queens. Ms.
Shafiroff was honored for her outstanding service & dedicated
commitment in philanthropy. Other honorees included the Honorable
Machelle Sweeting, Dr. Cynthia Ashley and Korey
Wise. Audrey Smaltz served as emcee. The event
attracted close to 200 notable New Yorkers.
Carolyn Maloney gave salutations mentioning the
wonderful philanthropic work of Jean Shafiroff. She also spoke
about the great work of the National Action Network and the
important exoneration of Korey Wise who was accused of a murder
that 15 years later DNA testing proved wrong. Flo Anthony
introduced Jean Shafiroff and spoke about her excellent work in
philanthropy all across the globe. Ms. Shafiroff who wore a
couture suit by fashion designer B. Michael, spoke about the
good work of the National Action Network and how she was
grateful to be honored by the group, National Action Network.
About Jean Shafiroff
Jean Shafiroff, philanthropist, humanitarian, and
author of Successful Philanthropy: How to Make a Life by What
You Give, is considered to be at the vanguard of a new
movement of modern philanthropists. Jean's philanthropy goes
beyond financial contributions and includes the gifts of
extensive time and knowledge. Through her work she encourages
and seeks to empower all individuals to become philanthropists
so that they can build the fulfillment of giving into their
lives.
For more information about Jean Shafiroff, please
visit: www.jeanshafiroff.com/
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National Action
Network
National Action
Network is one of the leading civil rights organizations in the
Nation with chapters throughout the entire United States.
Founded in 1991 by Reverend Al Sharpton, NAN works within the
spirit and tradition of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to promote a
modern civil rights agenda that includes the fight for one
standard of justice, decency and equal opportunities for all
people regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, citizenship,
criminal record, economic status, gender, gender expression, or
sexuality.
For more information
about National Action Network, visit: nationalactionnetwork.net.
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