
NYNY, New York City's Only Non-Profit Organization Focusing on the Upward Mobility of First-Generation College Students, Hosts Its Inaugural Benefit and Silent Auction
NEW YORK NEEDS YOU!
NEW YORK, Sept. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- New York Needs You, NYNY, a non-profit organization with the distinctive and vital vision to champion high-potential first-generation college students by providing them with the most intensive career mentorship program in New York City, is hosting its inaugural benefit and silent auction on Wednesday, September 15th at Cipriani 42nd Street. The benefit will raise money and awareness for NYNY's Fellowship Program, which fosters the individual and collective success of this next generation and, will ultimately enrich the social fabric of our city, country, and world.
NYNY's board of directors is composed of a vast range of leaders across a wide spectrum of industries, including corporate, financial, legal, non-profit, and entertainment. Hundreds of New York's most prominent and philanthropic individuals have already confirmed their attendance in an effort to raise funds for the ONLY non-profit organization in New York City that focuses exclusively on first-generation college students. This year, NYNY will be honoring Howard Marks, founder and chairman of Oaktree Capital Management, and Cory A. Booker, Mayor of the City of Newark, New Jersey, for their support and commitment towards NYNY's crucial mission.
"We are eagerly anticipating our first benefit for New York Needs You," stated NYNY's Executive Director Nicole Lindsay. "The possibilities for first-generation college students are endless, when given the necessary guidance from our invaluable mentors. We feel fortunate to have so many remarkable individuals joining us on September 15th to support NYNY's fundamental mission."
To make a contribution or to purchase a ticket to NYNY Inaugural's Benefit: Investing in Our Future, please visit www.newyorkneedsyou.org.
NYNY closes the opportunity gap through the most intensive career mentorship program in NYC, enabling high-potential, first-generation college students to realize their career aspirations. The organization was launched after NYNY's President and Founder, Robert Reffkin, uncovered significant empirical data indicating that the education level of parents, family structure and socio-economic conditions have a significant influence on the economic mobility of youth. The primary components of the NYNY curriculum are life planning, career development, and community leadership projects. Through the NYNY Fellowship, first-generation college students will have the support necessary to reach their full potential. For additional information on NYNY, visit: www.newyorkneedsyou.org
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