Event: Stars Support City Year Los Angeles Spring
Break
When: 5 May 2012
Where: Sony Pictures Studios lot, Culver City , California
2012 special guests include:
Jason Bateman
Maria Bello
Hill Haper
Dwayne Johnson
Rashida Jones
Emma Stone
Michael Strahan
Sofia Vergara
Channing Tatum
Timothy Olyphant
City Year Los Angeles’ Spring
Break: Destination Education is a fundraising celebration that brings together
the entertainment industry, world-class brands and the Los Angeles community for a night of food,
music and family-friendly fun. Last year, guests were treated to a party-style
atmosphere with interactive booths sponsored by participating brands, and
musical performances by LMFAO and Keri Hilson.
Many of the Hollywood
stars who took a City Year Spring Break last year are back on board again. The
second annual Spring Break: Destination Education host committee includes
Dianna Agron, Jason Bateman, Maria Bello, Matt Bomer, Jessica Chastain, America
Ferrera, Pau Gasol, Hill Harper, Dwayne Johnson, Rashida Jones, DeAndre Jordan,
Jason Kapono, Catherine Keener, Anthony Mackie, Timothy Olyphant, Teresa Palmer,
Octavia Spencer, Emma Stone, Michael Strahan, Channing Tatum, Jenna Dewan
Tatum, Trey Thompkins, Emily VanCamp, Sofia Vergara and Ed Westwick.
“We are so grateful that a large
number of last year’s sponsors have recommitted for 2012 including The Hauptman
Family Foundation, Beats by Dr. Dre, Interscope Records, Microsoft, People
Magazine, ARAMARK, Disney, DreamWorks, E!, OPI, Sony Pictures and Warner Bros.
Home Entertainment Group,” said Stacey Snider, Co-Chairman and CEO at
DreamWorks Studios and City Year Spring Break Chair. “Our goal is to ensure
that our sponsors and guests demonstrate their commitment to improving the
lives of students in Los Angeles
by celebrating education.”
Last year, the event brought more
than 1,000 attendees to the Sony Pictures Studios lot and helped raise $1
million for the organization. Working in partnership with teachers and school
administrators, City Year has had a positive impact on more than 7,000 students
across Los Angeles
during the past five years. By the end of the 2010-2011 school year, 79% of all
middle school students tutored by City Year corps members improved their grades
in math or English.
“Events like Spring Break are
vitally important to growing City Year Los Angeles so we can broaden our impact
in the community and continue providing the critical adult presence students
need to stay on the path to graduation,” said Andrew Hauptman, Chairman of City
Year Los Angeles. “We’ve received an overwhelmingly positive response, so I am
confident Spring Break 2012 will be bigger and better.”
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