Here’s How Houston’s New Beginnings Luncheon Raises Domestic Violence Awareness

September 26, 2024
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AVDA New Beginnings Luncheon Raises Funds For Domestic Violence Awareness

By Rob Giardinelli     Photography by Daniel Ortiz

THE SCENE: The Post Oak Hotel in Houston was the recent setting for one of Space City’s hottest new fundraising luncheons. Over 200 of the area’s most notable community leaders, advocates, sociables and philanthropists turned out for the second annual New Beginnings Luncheon benefiting AVDA.

THE VIBE: The cocktail-chic crowd featured a mix of bright colors and floral prints that created a bright, welcoming environment for all who attended. The festivities commenced in the foyer outside The Post Oak Ballroom for a pre-event reception. While guests sipped on one of the events signature cocktails, The Courage Royale, and The Empowerment Julep, they purchased raffle tickets to win various luxury items including boots from Miron Crosby, a Bentley weekend getaway, a five-course dinner at Annabelle Brasserie and more.

The action then moved to The Post Oak Ballroom for the main programs. While patrons dined on their meals, emcee Stephanie Von Stein Schusterman effortlessly kept the festivities flowing at a fun, yet brisk pace. While patrons dined on their multi-course meals, they were treated to words from event and organization leaders.

The luncheon was capped off by honoring two people for their support of the organization. Maria Barrios was awarded the Ambassador of Advocacy Award for her longstanding support of the organization. Sophie Marie-Ngu was awarded with the first-ever Young Advocate Award for her efforts to raise funds for domestic violence from sales of her personal jewelry brand.

THE NON-PROFIT: The New Beginning’s Luncheon, co-chaired by Jennifer Caras, Mario Gudmundsson and Courtney Harmon, raised nearly $300,000 for AVDA. The mission of AVDA, which stands for Aids to Victims of Domestic Abuse, is to end family violence by advocating for the safety and self-determination of victims, promote accountability for abusers, and foster a community response to abuse.

Rob Giardinelli

Certified professional coach and branding expert by day, social commentator by night, Curated Texan Co-founder Rob Giardinelli is a man of many interests. He loves being a part of any room where social Texans exude their larger-than-life essence, whether cooking a meal at home for a small group of friends or being part of a non-profit gala for over a thousand guests. Most of all, as he has shared in his contributions for Brilliant, The Society Diaries, and Society Texas magazines, he appreciates how Texans so generously and passionately give back and relishes weaving his social commentary to showcase those who work tirelessly to raise awareness of important causes in the state of Texas and beyond.

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