Fiver Children's Foundation Marks 25 Years of Youth Empowerment

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The Fiver Children's Foundation will commemorate its 25th anniversary with a special benefit event, showcasing its long-standing dedication to empowering youth through comprehensive mentorship and educational support programs.
At the June 3rd event at 583 Park Avenue, the organization will honor distinguished contributors, including Eric and Kyuri Weng, Erika Weinberg of Latham & Watkins LLP, and the Emeritus Board of Directors. A special highlight will be the presentation of the Thomas and Heather Tucker Visionary Award to Fiver alumnus and Board Member Jonathan Jean-Pierre.
Executive Director Christie Ko emphasized the significance of the milestone, noting that the foundation's unique approach provides a ten-year commitment to children from underserved communities. The program focuses on developing leadership skills, providing educational support, and creating opportunities for personal growth through year-round programming and a transformative summer camp experience.
Since its founding in 1998, Fiver has impacted thousands of young lives, helping participants graduate high school and college, and become engaged citizens. The annual benefit represents a critical fundraising opportunity to support continued youth development efforts and expand the organization's reach.
The event aims to raise critical funds that will directly support Fiver's mission of empowering young people to make positive life choices and build bright futures. By providing consistent mentorship and support, the foundation has demonstrated a proven model of long-term youth development that addresses critical educational and personal growth needs.

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