Thursday, October 11th, 2007
6:30pm – 8:30pm

Evans Real Estate
SOHO Building 110 Greene St (btw Prince & Spring St), Suite 9D, NYC
Suggested Donation: $20 at the door

The event was great success!
$3,100 was collected from the door and sales of the artwork.

Photos from the Event

ARTWORK 6 prints were sold and the rest of the show remains to be for sale, if you wish to buy please contact Luba Proger to arrange artwork for the sale.

The Art of Giving Fundraiser is dedicated to increase awareness about Neuroblastoma - one of the most deadly forms of pediatric cancer. All of the proceeds from the door and sales will go CNCF (Children's Neuroblastoma Cancer Foundation.) If you wish to make online donation, please go to www.cncf-childcancer.org/donate please designate your donation to "band of parents", band of parents is the name of the campaign that funnels funds specifically to memorial sloan-kettering research and development.

We are organizing this Fundraising Event to honor the strength and courage of the four years old Toby Pannone and his family. Toby Pannone is a remarkable boy battling neuroblastoma, an aggressive form of pediatric cancer. He lives with his parents, Stephen Pannone and Mooki Saltzman, and his big brother Yoni in Windsor Terrace. Since his diagnosis in April, he has been through several surgeries and six rounds of chemotherapy. His treatment will continue for many, many months to come.
To get more information about Toby and be part of the community that is supporting him, visit his blog at:
http://tobypannone.blogspot.com/

What is Neuroblastoma?
One of the most deadly forms of pediatric cancer is Neuroblastoma.  It is a solid tumor cancer that strikes mainly infants and young toddlers.  The incidence rate in infants is almost double that of leukemia. Diagnosis of neuroblastoma can be complicated. It has been called the "great masquerader" because its symptoms mimic so many other diseases.  The 5-year survival rate for these high risk children is only about 30%.  There is no known cure.
Only through research and education can we someday change that statistic to mirror the survival rate of other children’’ cancers. One form of leukemia now has a “cure” rate of about 85-90%.  That has only come about because of heightened awareness in society and the millions of dollars raised for research.  We can do the same for neuroblastoma, but we need your help! For more information on the organization please visit www.cncf-childcancer.org

Please join us in the fight against a disease that is taking the lives of young children each and every day.

Event is Sponsored by:
www.evansnyc.com
karina@evansnyc.com
Evans Real Estate is an international real estate and relocation company, which provides a full range of real estate services in New York City. Evans works in residential and commercial real estate, providing assistance with lease, purchase and sale.

Catering provided by

Aperitif provided by

www.nuvoforher.com

Special Thanks:
For their participation and donation of their Artwork for this cause
Adi Lavy
www.adilavy.com
Ignacio Ayestaran www.pbase.com/iayestaran
Jason Guerrero www.jasonguerrero.com
Luba Proger www.orangefog.com
Leonid Khanin
Maria Aiolova www.aiolova.com
Tina Roth Eisenberg www.projekt2.com

Evelina Ioselev
Event Planning, Consulting, Sponsorship Management
eioselev@hotmail.com

Luba Proger
Curating & Event Planning
proluba@gmail.com

Patricia Tallungan
Children’s Neuroblastoma Cancer Foundation
info@cncf-childcancer.org    
www.cncf-childcancer.org