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Follow on Google News | ![]() Blind Acre Helps Paul Mitchell Schools Raise $2.5 Million for CharityGala Celebration Features Betty White, Marie Osmond, Fran Drescher, Kathy Buckley, Kristin Bauer, and Natasha Bedingfield
By: Blind Acre, Inc. Blind Acre (http://blindacre.com/) Hosted by Paul Mitchell Schools Dean and Cofounder Winn Claybaugh and singer/performer Marie Osmond, with Paul Mitchell Co-owners John Paul DeJoria and Angus Mitchell, the Gala included a galaxy of superstars representing their charities. Along with the schools’ nonprofit Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation, this year’s partners included Betty White (Morris Animal Foundation), Marie Osmond (Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals), The Nanny and Happily Divorced star Fran Drescher (Cancer Schmancer), comedian and motivational speaker Kathy Buckley (No Limits), actress Kristin Bauer (Best Friends Animal Society), and Paul Mitchell Chairman and Cofounder John Paul DeJoria (Food 4 Africa). The Gary Sinise Foundation and Magic Johnson Foundation were also selected, with Gary Sinise recording a special video for the schools, and Magic Johnson paying a surprise visit to the schools’ two-day Las Vegas Caper event in February, where he thanked the audience of 2,500 students for their support. Even rapper and recording artist Snoop Dogg loaned his support to the campaign, recording a special message of encouragement for students and staff. “Not one celebrity was paid to be here,” said Claybaugh, “including Natasha Bedingfield.” Addressing the crowd on behalf of Morris Animal Foundation, Betty White said, “Let us be grateful that there’s an organization who appreciates what really caring can mean. How do we possibly say thank you for that? Thank you so deeply.” Describing new Cancer Schmancer initiatives focused on cancer prevention, Fran Drescher said, “That’s what we’re doing, because of you.” On behalf of No Limits, which helps deaf and hearing-impaired children, Kathy Buckley said, “You are giving us the opportunity to see God’s work. … It’s not just the kids you’re helping; you’re building self-esteem and confidence in the parents as well.” “Chances are, none of our students will ever meet the people they’re helping globally, but they do it because they care, and because in their hearts they know they’re making the world a better place, and that’s the future of this planet,” John Paul DeJoria said. “All they asked in return was to help make the world a better place to live.” “What an amazing night,” Marie Osmond said, “I am completely overwhelmed. … Thank you from everybody at Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. As one of the founders, I thank you, God bless you, and thank you for keeping the miracles happening. We love you guys!” Throughout the evening, the Top 10 FUNraising schools were revealed (award-style of course: “May we have the envelope, please?”), and the first-ever Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation Compassionate Service Award was given to longtime volunteers John Turnage, Michaeline Re, Bill Waite, and Gail Fink. Citing their years of service, Claybaugh said, “When we started the Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation back in 2001 … we made the decision to run this foundation without spending any money. No rent. No salaries. No phone bill. Everything would need to be donated, including time, talents, and resources … But do not for one minute believe that the support and services we receive are not the very best, because they absolutely are … We work with the absolute best talents and professionals.” Winners of the “First 100” contest were also recognized for raising at least $3,000 individually; An unexpected $18,000 donation from Supercuts added even more to the total. “They weren’t part of our campaign, but they wanted to support us,” Winn said. Where the Money Goes Because the schools exceeded their $2 million goal, each charity will receive even more than originally pledged. Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals $250,000 Morris Animal Foundation Cancer Schmancer Magic Johnson Foundation $130,000 Gary Sinise Foundation $130,000 Food 4 Africa No Limits Best Friends Animal Society Sister Bonnie’s Franciscan Haircuts from the Heart $35,000 An additional $100,000 will be donated to organizations that serve beauty industry-related causes. Best Friends cofounder Silva Battista wrote, “The core spirit of your organization is based on inspiring kindness and caring, and I'm very proud that Best Friends is part of the FUNraiser. Your generosity to us and the other charities is heartwarming and really humbling. Thank you for bothering to take the lead in affecting so many lives – those of your students as well as through all the charities.” Sponsors John Paul Mitchell Systems Ratner Companies Wadsworth Knutte & Associates Powell Dudley Frith PM The Source John Paul Pet TransGlobal Technologies Skyline Flower Growers Rozes, Gouveia & Company, LLP M. Andersen & Associates, LLC Newmark Knight Frank Blind Acre FAME Dermalogica Paragon Press International Site Alliance Pantheon Student Solutions Ultimate Face Cosmetics Fusion Graphics Studio JPMS 2012 Top 10 FUNraising Schools Paul Mitchell The School Chicago Paul Mitchell The School Salt Lake City $84,096 Paul Mitchell The School North Haven $75,025 Paul Mitchell The School Dallas Paul Mitchell The School Arlington Paul Mitchell The School Michigan Paul Mitchell The School Jacksonville $56,390 Parisian Beauty Academy, A Paul Mitchell Partner School Paul Mitchell The School St. George The Temple, A Paul Mitchell Partner School Related Links Paul Mitchell Schools FUNraising Web site: http://www.paulmitchellschoolsfunraising.org/ Paul Mitchell Schools 2012 FUNraising video: http://youtu.be/ About Paul Mitchell Schools At Paul Mitchell Schools, we believe that education is an adventure and the learning experience needs to be fun. Our instructors— Established 30 years ago, the Paul Mitchell network is nearly 100,000 salons strong and in 81 countries worldwide; every professional hairdresser knows the Paul Mitchell name. Now, with the arrival of Paul Mitchell Schools, we’ve taken the world of cosmetology education by storm! Visit http://paulmitchell.edu/ End
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