Upward African Woman Presents It's 3rd Annual Black Tie Charity Gala Celebrating Hope

By: Issuewire
Singer Chante Moore

With a Special Guest Performance by Recording Artist Chante Moore

Beverly Hills, Oct 8, 2019 (Issuewire.com) - Upward African Woman will host its 3rdAnnual Black Tie Gala "Providing Pathways to Success" benefitting women and children through their educational and childcare programs both in the USA and Africa. The event hosted by actress Nathalie Beasnael will take place Sunday, October 13, 2019, at the beautiful Temple Emmanuel located at 8844 Burton Way, Beverly Hills, and CA. from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. There will also be a special guest performance by recording artist Chante Moore.

The much-anticipated event will open with an exciting red carpet, cocktail reception, and silent auction.  Guests will then enter the ballroom where they will enjoy a three-course meal featuring traditional African cuisines from Ethiopia, Nigeria and Kenya followed by an awards ceremony where scholarships will be awarded to 10 girls in Accra, Ghana, 7 children in Makoko, Nigeria and 50 children for education and feeding in Mombasa, Kenya. Many celebs and city officials are expected to attend including the Mayor of Calabasas and other community leaders who are scheduled to attend.

Past supporters and participants include: Lili Bosse, two-term Mayor of Beverly Hills; Laila Ali, athlete and philanthropist; Mr. Maurice Nakatari, Consulate General of Kenya; Dr. Eve Allen, Holistic Medicine practitioner and wife of former NBA All-Star Lucius Allen; former NBA All-Star Caron Butler, author and former president of the World Boxing Federation, Alan Santana (recently inducted into the hall of fame); and Actress Tammy Townsend, Shondrella Avery to name a few. Guests will come together to support schools in Kenya, Nigeria, and Ghana. 

About Upward African Woman (UAW)

California based 501c3 organization was founded in 2014 by Princess Monalisa Okojie with the goal of establishing and supporting sustainable programs to tackle poverty, illiteracy, disease, and hopelessness in order to improve the general well being of the African woman and child in both African and the United States. Since its inception, UAW has provided services for more than 1500 women and children and showing no sign of slowing down.  These recipients are primarily the victims of cultural, mental, sexual, physical abuse and neglect.

The organization's founder Monalisa Okojie is a lawyer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Members of the organization, Aineahko Ojior, Mary Mungai, Uche Nwude, Norma Dalke, Seye Tezfazgy and Mesi Usiade are also professional women with expertise in the areas of law, technology, medicine, entertainment, and finance.

To purchase tickets go to https://tinyurl.com/UAW2019Gala. For more info or to cover this event email reid@iscopepr.com.

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Source :Upward African Women's Foundation

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