Stamford Magazine, July/August 2019

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Lunch Money

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undreds of supporters turned out for the annual luncheon held by Fairfield County’s Community Foundation’s Fund for Women & Girls. Award-winning actor, producer and activist Tracee Ellis Ross captivated the crowd as the event’s keynote speaker. The event was a great success, raising nearly $600,000. The largest women’s fund in New England, FCCF’s Fund for Women & Girls has improved the lives of thousands of women while strengthening their families, the next generation and the entire community. The Fund is dedicated to supporting the health, safety and economic security of underserved women.

1 Tracee Ellis Ross, Jaunita James 2 Kari Pollak, Carol Bello, Kay Maxwell 3 Eileen Swerdlick, Lauren Sprosta 4 Jasmine Vermont, Kayla Keddo, Chelsea Morton 5 Young attendees 6 Ellen McGinness, Ellen Komar, Kathy Silard 7 Rebecca DelValle, Jill Sendor-Laychak, Richard DelValle 8 June Archer, Leah Glover 9 Lise Leist, Polly O’Brien Morrow, Tracey Alston 10 Dana Perriello, Kathy Sachs 11 Robert Ellis Silberstein with his daughter, Tracee Ellis Ross

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PHOTOGRAPHS BY MOFFLY MEDIA BIG PICTURE/MARILYN ROOS

FCCF FUND FOR WOMEN & GIRLS / Hyatt Regency


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