Delivering Good succeeded in raising $1.5 million at its annual fundraiser Tuesday night at Gotham Hall in New York.
Nearly 500 guests attended this year’s fundraiser, which provides people impacted by poverty and tragedy with new merchandise donated by retailers and manufacturers.
Abbey Doneger, president and CEO of Doneger Group, received the Lifetime Achievement Award, which was presented by his son Adam Doneger, executive vice chair of U.S. Capital Markets at Newmark.
Abbey Doneger shared highlights of working in the world of fashion buying and trend forecasting, including the honor he had to work alongside his late father, Henry. He recalled being a senior at the University of Massachusetts and having no idea what he would do for a living. He asked his father if he could join his buying office company. “Well, here we are a mere 51-plus years later. It seems to have worked out OK, although I clearly don’t know where the 51 years have gone.”
The event also honored John Pomerantz, former president, chief executive officer and retired chairman of the Leslie Fay Cos. with its Inaugural Luminary Award; Prashant Agrawal, founder and CEO of tech giant Impact Analytics, with the Innovation Award; Brieane Olson, CEO of PacSun, with the Impact Award, and Joyce Brown, president of the Fashion Institute of Technology, with the Vanguard Award.
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Matthew Fasciano, president and CEO of Delivering Good, spoke about the organization’s latest drive called The Basic Comforts Pack, an individually packaged box that includes a variety of items that are needed to get a person back on their feet immediately following a disaster.
He noted that, with the recent hurricanes in the southeast, “Delivering Good has teamed up with local organizations in the hardest-hit areas of Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas to deliver essential supplies like socks, blankets, clothing, home goods and more. Our mission is to provide immediate relief while restoring a sense of dignity to those affected by these devastating events.”
In the past year alone, the organization donated up to 10 million units of new product, valued at more than $146 million.