April 5, 2016 David and Lauren Lawrence host Kick-off Party for Miniskirts in Paris
April 5, 2016 David and Lauren Lawrence host Kick-off Party for Miniskirts in Paris
Fabulous Miniskirts in Paris Kick-Off Party on the Upper East Side
On Tuesday April 5, Margie Rotchford and New York Daily News Columnist Lauren Lawrence welcomed a prominent guest list of socials, philanthropists, designers, real estate professionals and corporate executives to the Upper East Side home of Lauren and her husband David for the ‘Miniskirts in Paris’ Kick-off Party. Ms. Rotchford, the Gala Chair and Board member, noted that the annual fundraising celebration benefitting Medical Missions For Children (MMFC) will take place on April 29th at 583 Park. In attendance at Lauren’s home was Miniskirts in Paris honoree, world-renowned fashion designer, Vicky Tiel. Vicky is well-known for creating major shifts in women’s fashion with her irresistible dresses, diamond bras, and progressive hot pants. Miniskirts in Paris is expected to bring together a collection of philanthropists, fashion designers, NY real estate professionals and leaders from the medical community. Tuesday night's attendees included Michael Rotchford, MMFC Chairman Dr. H. Dennis Snyder, Yaz Hernandez, Jeanne Lawrence, Staci Snider, Geoffrey Bradfield, Lady Liliana Cavendish and Lord William Cavendish. Other guests at the pre-event gathering included Paola Bacchini & Arnie Rosenshein, George Mickum, Katlean de Monchy, Victor de Souza, Pilar Rossi and Consuelo Vanderbilt Costin, and many others. To learn more about MMFC or to purchase tickets for their NYC Gala, Miniskirts in Paris, please visit: mmfc.org or call 508-697-5821.
Medical Missions for Children (MMFC)
Founded 24 years ago, MMFC began by traveling to one country and helping a handful of children. Today, MMFC conducts close to 20 missions a year, has operated on over 26,500 children and provided dental care for more than 50,000. Medical Mission’s network of close to 350 volunteer doctors, dentists and nurses travel to hard-to-reach areas, which typically do not have any healthcare infrastructure and perform free medical procedures which resolve health complications, speech impediments, and most importantly brings a better standard of living and happiness to the children and their families. The children who receive these surgeries are given the opportunity to stay in school and become productive members of the community. To learn more about the work that Medical Missions does visit MMFC.org or call us at (508) 697-5821.
Read MoreOn Tuesday April 5, Margie Rotchford and New York Daily News Columnist Lauren Lawrence welcomed a prominent guest list of socials, philanthropists, designers, real estate professionals and corporate executives to the Upper East Side home of Lauren and her husband David for the ‘Miniskirts in Paris’ Kick-off Party. Ms. Rotchford, the Gala Chair and Board member, noted that the annual fundraising celebration benefitting Medical Missions For Children (MMFC) will take place on April 29th at 583 Park. In attendance at Lauren’s home was Miniskirts in Paris honoree, world-renowned fashion designer, Vicky Tiel. Vicky is well-known for creating major shifts in women’s fashion with her irresistible dresses, diamond bras, and progressive hot pants. Miniskirts in Paris is expected to bring together a collection of philanthropists, fashion designers, NY real estate professionals and leaders from the medical community. Tuesday night's attendees included Michael Rotchford, MMFC Chairman Dr. H. Dennis Snyder, Yaz Hernandez, Jeanne Lawrence, Staci Snider, Geoffrey Bradfield, Lady Liliana Cavendish and Lord William Cavendish. Other guests at the pre-event gathering included Paola Bacchini & Arnie Rosenshein, George Mickum, Katlean de Monchy, Victor de Souza, Pilar Rossi and Consuelo Vanderbilt Costin, and many others. To learn more about MMFC or to purchase tickets for their NYC Gala, Miniskirts in Paris, please visit: mmfc.org or call 508-697-5821.
Medical Missions for Children (MMFC)
Founded 24 years ago, MMFC began by traveling to one country and helping a handful of children. Today, MMFC conducts close to 20 missions a year, has operated on over 26,500 children and provided dental care for more than 50,000. Medical Mission’s network of close to 350 volunteer doctors, dentists and nurses travel to hard-to-reach areas, which typically do not have any healthcare infrastructure and perform free medical procedures which resolve health complications, speech impediments, and most importantly brings a better standard of living and happiness to the children and their families. The children who receive these surgeries are given the opportunity to stay in school and become productive members of the community. To learn more about the work that Medical Missions does visit MMFC.org or call us at (508) 697-5821.
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