DIFF, Dubai Cares and Oxfam
partner for the third year running to host a glittering annual ‘One Night to
Change Lives’ charity event
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Exclusive gala will have James Bond
themed evening featuring an auction of iconic 007 memorabilia, including the Aston
Martin Vanquish, the only car produced in celebration of 50 years of James Bond
Under the patronage of UN Messenger of Peace HRH Princess
HayaBint Al Hussein, wife of HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President
and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the Dubai International Film
Festival (DIFF), Dubai Cares and Oxfam are joining forces for the third year to
host the ‘One Night to Change Lives’ fundraising Gala.
Proceeds from the exclusive gala evening
will go to the UAE-based philanthropic organization Dubai Cares and global
development and aid agency, Oxfam to support their work responding to the current crisis in Syria.
Money raised on the
night will benefit Syrian displaced children and their families in Lebanon
(Tripoli and surrounding areas) and Jordan (Balqa and Zarqa governorates) by
providing them with basic supplies during the 3 months of winter, the harshest
period of the year, composed of shelter; food assistance; Water, Sanitation and
Hygiene facilities; winter clothing; and children’s education packages. This
assistance is crucial to the refugee children and their families who live in
informal tented communities.
The black-tie charity
eveninghosted alongside the 10th edition of the Dubai International
Film Festival will roll out the red carpet at the prestigious Armani Hotel in
Dubai on Wednesday, December 11th. Guests will be invited to enjoy a
glamorous evening with special guests against the spectacular backdrop of the Burj
Khalifa and world-class entertainment.
In association with Eon
Productions and their James Bond films' the
gala will feature an auction of once in a lifetime opportunities to own a part
of 007 history. These include a unique James Bond themed Aston Martin Vanquish,
the only car produced in celebration of 50 years of James Bond with features
such as a Skyfall silver
exterior, 50 Years of 007 logo on the headrests and 20-spoke diamond turned gloss
black wheels.
Also in the auction line-up are exclusive
tickets to the next Bond world premiere and a selection of iconic memorabilia fromBond
films throughout the years.
Scarlett Johansson, Oxfam Global
Ambassador has once again donated a very special auction prize for this year’s
event offering VIP tickets for her new film, Captain America 2, including
flights. She said:“I’m thrilled to offer this fantastic prize for the auction.
I hope it raises as much money as possible for Oxfam and Dubai Cares to help in
their work fighting poverty around the world.”
Over the last two years the charity event has raised over $2 million dollars for
worthycauses and hasbeen supported by a plethora of global stars from the world
of cinemaincluding Colin Firth and his wife Livia, Kristin Davis, Rooney Mara,
Amr Waked, Freida Pinto, Ronan Keating, Helena Christiansen and Rahul Bose.
DIFF Chairman Abdulhamid Juma said:
“We are honored to be hosting this event with Dubai
Cares and Oxfam to raise funds for these two charities who work
tirelessly towards transforming the lives of poor and vulnerable people around
the world. At DIFF we have a mission to drive
positive change though the power of film and the support we’ve had over the
last 10 years has been extraordinary. I would like to call upon those extremely
dedicated organizations and individuals in Dubai to offer their invaluable
contribution to support this year’s event to raise funds for the children and
families affected by the Syrian Crisis.”
Tariq Al Gurg, Chief Executive Officer
of Dubai Cares, said: “DIFF has played a huge role in putting Dubai on the map
and it is a matter of great pride for Dubai Cares to be part of this
spectacular event for a third consecutive year. With all eyes on Dubai, we at
Dubai Cares along with our partner Oxfam, not only expect to raise funds but
also increase awareness about the situation of Syrian displaced children and
their families. This charity event presents a great opportunity to everyone
interested in supporting Syrian displaced children and their families. We
currently are reaching more than 8 million children in 31 developing countries,
promoting quality primary education through integrated, scalable, sustainable
and impactful programs that eliminate the underlying obstacles that prevent
children from going to school and learning.”
Oxfam Chief Executive Mark Goldring said:
“We are delighted to be
involved with the Dubai International Film Festival again this year and it’s a
wonderful opportunity for people to support the life changing work of Oxfam and
Dubai Cares, while enjoying a unique evening of entertainment. The money raised
will make a real difference in bolstering Oxfam’s response to the deepening
crisis in Syria.To date, Oxfam has helped more than 220,000 people and we are
continuing to expand our response to meet increasing needs but more vital funds
are desperately needed.”
The 2012 fundraiser also saw an opportunity to pledge on a vital project by
Dubai Cares and Oxfam in rural Tanzania to improve access to clean water,
adequate sanitation, and hygiene promotion for approximately 15,000 school
children living in 25 communities. The project recognises that clean water and
sanitation in schools are critical to ensure that children complete their
education.
Tickets for ‘One
Night to Change Lives’ charity event to benefit Oxfam and Dubai Cares are
available by telephone on +971 4 445 6842 or RSVP@urbanevents.ae.
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