
Washington, D.C. (October 31, 2014) – Washington Redskins, Baltimore Ravens, DC United players and over 500 Washingtonians came together last night for the Becky’s Fund 6th Annual Walk This Way charity fashion show at the Italian Embassy. The event raised over $200,000 for the DC-based nonprofit Becky’s Fund, an organization committed to the prevention of domestic and dating violence. Washington Redskins Pierre Garçon, Kai Forbath, Chris Baker and Andre Roberts, Ravens CJ Mosley and Chykie Brown and DC United stars Bill Hamid and Chris Pontius donned the newest looks from luxury clothing brand GANT, the event’s official menswear fashion partner. Professional boxer Jimmy Lange, Philadelphia Wings’ Paul Rabil, former NFL stars John Booty and Gary Clark, former Redskin Josh Morgan and US Olympian Giuseppe Lanzone completed the star-studded lineup of men who stepped up as role models to walk the runway and take a stand against domestic violence.
Proceeds from Walk This Way benefitted the Becky’s Fund “Men of Code” program, an initiative that engages and empowers high school athletes to become leaders in the movement to end violence against women and girls. The evening kicked off with a surprise appearance from Friendship Collegiate Academy’s football team, just a handful of the youth enrolled in the Men of Code program. Every year, over three million children witness domestic violence and Men of Code is part of the solution in helping end the cycle of violence that affects 1 in 3 women and 1 in 6 men in the United States today. Check out ESPN’s Outside the Lines coverage of Men of Code at espn.go.com/video/clip?id= 11853519.
EVENT SPONSORS:
O’Brien Family Fund, CoVant, Diakon Logistics, The Bajaj Family Foundation, Sotheby’s and Michael Hines, Moët & Chandon, Belvedere, Peroni, Turkish Airlines, Gant, Karen Millen, Maserati of Arlington, Prestige Wine Imports, Aesthetic Dental Spa, American Social Sports, BDO, Belvedere Vodka, Charm Georgetown, ChopsByRera, Chanel, Cresa, David Yurman, Versace, DC Style Factory, Dolci Gelati, Donohoe, Georgetown Salon & Spa, Glenfiddich, The Gryphon, Hiro Sake, Jana Sedlakova, Jennifer Harlow, José Andrés ThinkFoodGroup.
Becky’s Fund Founder Becky Lee delivered powerful remarks on the importance of creating awareness about the cause, “What an amazing night – bringing together the community to take a stand against domestic violence. Becky’s Fund is grateful for the support of our athletes who walked as women and men of code in our show to highlight the importance of breaking the cycle with our next generation. Without the generosity of O’Brien Family Fund, GANT, Moët Hennessy USA, Karen Millen, CoVant, Michael Hines and TRR Sotheby’s International Realty, Diakon, Bajaj Family Foundation and our generous donors, this event would not have been possible and we are honored to have been able to partner with these sponsors who are committed in ending domestic violence together.”
HOST COMMITTEE:
Petya Balevska, Vinoda Basnayake, Susan Hammann Bernstein, Megan Blair, Chädleón Bookér, Chelsea Bridge, Maureen Bryant, Johnathan Burns, Brian Cornrich, Zora Costich, Hilary Curtin, Anastasia Dellaccio, Mujesira Dudic, Dawn Espinoza, Maggy Francois, Gunther Gabbert, Flavius Galiber, Lori Lazzarini, Dr. Whitney Austin Gray, Damien Gross, Jay Gutnick, Dannia Hakki, Jennifer Harlow, Michael Hines, Nick Hunter, Reina Jabbour, Loretta Jameson, Charles Johnson, Paul Juergensen, Mitchell Katz, Kathryn Key, Howard Lee, Charles McGuire-Wein, Victoria Michael, David Moretti, Alex Naini, Candace Ourisman, Chris Ourisman, Will Rydell, Michelle Schoenfeld, Jana Sedlakova, Ruth Song, Dario Sotomayor, Mike Sponseller, Angie Stribling, Eric Thompson, Crystal Walent, Kimberly Warfield, Antony Weaver, Anchyi Wei, Nyree Wright, Cici Zouine, and Karen Zuckerman
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Being the programs and outreach intern at Becky’s Fund this semester has been an amazing and transformative experience. I never imagined coming into my internship the multitude of experience I would gain or the amount of personal growth I would see in myself, but I am ecstatic that these are the realities of my time at Becky’s Fund. I learned so much during my time at Becky’s Fund, not only about the issues of dating and domestic violence, but also about some of the more logistical, behind-the-scenes aspects of working at a non-profit organization. I also learned more about my own leadership abilities, as well as how I can improve upon them. I was able to learn so much about so many different things due largely to the fact that my work at Becky’s Fund was incredibly multi-faceted. I was charged with working on Becky’s Fund’s social media accounts, helping with volunteer outreach, helping to plan a Becoming Your Own Heroine workshop, planning and executing our large fundraising event at Gold Cup, composing educational articles and pamphlets, and other smaller-scale tasks.
Hello, my name is Jose Lorenzo Jimenez and I have been the graphic design intern for Becky’s Fund the past two semesters. Before I talk about my experience as an intern, I would first like to talk about my motivation to join Becky’s Fund. It is unfortunate how society still fails to see how serious of an issue domestic violence is. There are still an absurd amount of domestic violence incidents that go unreported. There are misconceptions on what counts as domestic violence and who can fall victim to it. Being the avid sports fan that I am, I have read too many articles on athletes who either abuse their wives/girlfriends or are abused themselves. I joined Becky’s Fund in hopes of helping raise awareness on this issue. as well as helping those who have been victims of domestic violence. Now you may be wondering how I would able to do these things as a graphic design intern, but you would be surprised on just how much you can help by being a part of Becky’s Fund.

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