February 4, 2025

Muscular Dystrophy Association

Muscular Dystrophy Association

Community Fundraiser to Benefit Muscular Dystrophy Association

 

Community Leadership Reception Honors SF Chamber Leadership San Francisco’96 Grad Jackie Wright.

 

(San Francisco)-It’s the year of Jubilee for community leader, Jackie Wright.  Instead of having a self-focused party, Wright asked friends to help plan a party that will benefit the City she loves.   A Community Leadership Reception and Fundraiser will be held August 15, 6-8:30 at Lavash Restaurant, 4 Embarcadero Center, to raise fund for the Muscular Dystrophy Association and other charities.  Janice Edwards of KNTV, NBC 11 will be the emcee.  Visit www.celebratejackiewright.com for more details.

 

“Jackie is opening the celebration to benefit the community,” said Belva Davis.  “It’s a chance for the friends and associates she has met over the last decade to pause a moment and contribute to organizations they support.   The fast pace of life often keeps us from taking the time to write that check.  So as Jackie says ‘we’re pausing to party with a purpose.’”  Davis went on to say that Wright characteristically finds ways to enhance people and expand projects.  As president of the Golden Gate Chapter of American Women in Radio and Television, Wright increased the sponsorship and support level of the organization by setting a fund raising standard that was six times higher than the organizations previous support level.  Additionally, she established the AWRT Belva Davis Diversity Scholarship, in recognition of the fact that Belva Davis was the first woman of color in the nation to join the organization.

 

On Tuesday, August 12, Wright will participate in the Muscular Dystrophy Lock Up-Behind Bars for Good at the Sony Metreon.   She asks that attendees of the reception at Lavash, also put a few dollars aside to help bail her out in the MDA fundraising effort.  Call 415 673-7500 for more details about the event.  “Since I was having a fundraiser the same week, I was  pleased to add MDA," said Jackie Wright.

 

The organizations benefiting from the August 15th fundraiser include: African American Shakespeare Company, Afro Solo Theatre Company, American Conservatory Theatre, American Red Cross, AWRT Belva Davis Diversity Scholarship, Booker T. Washington Community Center, Christian City Church San Francisco Axis Café, Enola D. Maxwell Education Fund, Kamala Harris for District Attorney Campaign,  KALW 91.7FM, Leadership San Francisco, Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, Muscular Dystrophy Association, SFUSD Every Child Can Learn Foundation, Sophie Maxwell’s Re-election Campaign or Volunteer Center of San Francisco.

 

Wright a broadcast journalist, who drove cross country in 1990 from Athens, Georgia without a job, landed her first position as a public affairs associate for the American Red Cross Bay Area Chapter during the one-year anniversary of the Loma Prieta Earthquake.  She worked her way through the organization ultimately becoming the Executive Officer for San Francisco County and along the way she did radio and TV interviews from places like Kill Devils Hill, North Carolina, Birmingham, Alabama and Salt Lake City, Utah after a tornado or hurricane blew through town.  Over her decade of working for the Red Cross, Wright worked with many non-profits.  “Jackie says the non-profit arena is like an alma mater and having this fundraiser is paying tribute to the mom that helped her know herself and grow in ways she could never have imagined.  The concept of community leadership was branded for her when she went through the year-long Leadership San Francisco Program,” said Bernice Brown, former Dean of City College.   The fundraiser is not only for close friends and associates but for anyone who would like to support community, just send in a check to support the organizations.

 

Individuals or companies can give in several ways which include 1) Giving at a sponsorship level by making a check payable to the Community Leadership Fundraiser with net proceeds going to the organization, or 2) checks can be made directly to one of the named charities.  All checks should be mailed to Community Leadership Fundraiser c/o Freda Leeper, CalWorks Office, City College, 50 Phelan Avenue, B-609, San Francisco, CA  94112 prior to August 15th.  For more information call 415 705-0557.  Contributions will be accepted after the event date.

 

The Community Leadership Fundraiser planning committee members include:  Kelly Armstrong, Bernice Brown, Kelly Castagnaro, Belva Davis, Shirley Howard Johnson, Joan Kelley-Williams, Michelle Ortega, Marsha Pendergrass, Cheryl Ward and Marian Wilson-Sylvestre.


Related Articles · More Articles
San Francisco native, Mario Van Peebles, comes home to the San Francisco Black Film Festival with three powerful films screening at the Kabuki & The San Francisco Main Library. Perfect Political Food for Thought in U.S. Presidential Election Year!
Posted Courtesy of Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight San Francisco ~ Dallas Celebrating Freedom and Musical Heritage: The Batistes of NOLA’s Royal Family of Music to Bring Their Legacy to the Nation’s Capital.
Posted Courtesy of Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight San Francisco ~ Dallas Mayor London N. Breed joined State Senator Scott Wiener to announce legislation to combat fencing, the sale of stolen goods on City streets. Authored by Senator Wiener and sponsored by Mayor Breed, Senate Bill 925 (SB 925) would allow San Francisco to create permitting requirements to regulate the sale of items commonly obtained through retail theft and impose criminal penalties for those who engage in this practice.
Back To Archives