MEDIA GURU MATTHEWBERRITT VANITY PARTY HONORING RHONY STAR AVIVA DRESCHER BENEFITING AMY’S ONE STEP AHEAD FOUNDATION
WHAT/WHO: MatthewBerritt’s 2nd Annual VANITY Birthday FĂȘte honoring The Real Housewives of NYC star Aviva Drescher. Aviva is the spokesperson for Amy’s One Step Ahead Foundation and all proceeds are going to support this worthy cause. Confirmed attendees include: star of Bravo’s newest show Gallery Girls Liz Marguiles, relationship expert & star of Bravo’s new hit show Miss Advised Amy Laurent, celebrity gossip columnist & Naughty But Nice Rob Shuter, Basketball Wives Meeka Claxton, Former NBA starSpeedy Claxton, Animal Fair Magazine founder and media personality Wendy Diamond, celebrity stylist Lauren Rae Levy, Celebrity Magnet Tom Murro, socialite Emma Snowdon-Jones, Designer Richie Rich, MTV’s Real World star Davis Mallory, Emmy Award winning news Anchor Tara Rosenblum, America’s Next Top Model winner Jaslene Gonzalez, Scene Magazine Editor Peter Davis, Social Life Magazine Editor in Chief Devorah Rose, Survivor contestant Eliza Orlins, Amazing Race contestant Kandice Pelletier, America’s Next Top Model runner up Aminat Ayinde, Socialite and Philanthropist Lauren and Bob Roberts, celebrity stylist DerekWarburton and more TBA.
The launch of The Dawson Schleroerma Foundation at Carlton Hotel on October 6, 2010 in New York City. (Photos by Anna Kuchma)
Swizz Beatz and Courtney Dawson by Anna Kuchma
The Dawson Scleroderma Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life, health and socioeconomic impact of Scleroderma for patients through personal enrichment, empowerment, and support. We strive to increase awareness and understanding of this life threatening degenerative disease and to raise funding for research that can help provide early detection of Scleroderma and eventually a cure.
Model Jaslene Gonzalez with David Meister
At the event, red carpet designer David Meister will preview his spring collection with a celebrity filled runway show styled by Lauren Rae Levy, beautiful and brilliant celebrity fashion stylist. Runway garment alterations for the show by Madame Paulette. Ramona Singer will showcase her new line of jewelry while the event is filmed for the Housewives of New York City. Guests will enjoy a silent auction featuring some one-of-a kind items donated by designers such as Alexander McQueen. Both the runway show and the following musical performance by Interscope Record’s hottest new artist, Jared Evan, will run on a live feed outside on the Carlton Hotel building facade. Good Morning America is set to feature the event the morning of and fingers are crossed that Jared Evan will preview his performance.
Scleroderma is a debilitating and too often fatal auto-immune disease that affects 300,000 people across our country. Scleroderma itself means "hard skin". The hardness is caused by increased production of collagen and other proteins that cause skin thickening and replaces normal skin structure with scar tissue. Scleroderma can be a devastating disease and the same thickening process may occur in the blood vessels, the lungs, the kidneys, the intestinal tract and other key organs.
Research over the last two decades has lead to improved treatment for scleroderma and has improved both survival and function for individuals with this disease. While this improvement is welcome, the fact is there is no cure and that individuals continue to be disabled and die from the disease. Those with widespread skin and organ involvement have a negative prognosis with life expectancy 5-10 years after diagnosis.
ABOUT COURTNEY DAWSON
COURTNEY DAWSON
Establishing The Dawson Scleroderma Foundation has become my own therapy. My hope is to be able to help others who have the same disease; to take a devastating, life changing event and turn it into something positive. Scleroderma can cause you to feel completely isolated from the rest of the world. It is a struggle to cope with every day because it can be extremely painful, both physically and mentally. There is no cure for Scleroderma. The medicines that are prescribed are simply used to treat the symptoms and improve the individual’s quality of life.
Living with Scleroderma is a fight that has no ending. I have always been a competitor, having played sports in high school and college, so I love to fight…win or lose. But it doesn’t work like that with this disease. I can’t psyche myself up by saying “Ok, I am going to fight this disease, win or lose”. Scleroderma doesn’t allow you to win, then share the victory with your loved ones and continue on with your life. The only thing you can do is build a solid platform to stand on and prepare to fight for the rest of your life. It is a battle without an end.
There has been a positive side, however, to facing life with this disease. I can honestly say that I have lived more of my life in the last 3 years than all the previous 30 combined. I am so thankful for the circumstances that surround my life now and I truly feel ALIVE…really, really alive.
Now I hope to give that peace and serenity to others suffering from this disease. I want to empower them with the tools to fight this fight and to cope with this disease the best way possible, -to bring joy back into their lives. This, in turn, will do the same for me.