Events
Bringing People Together
Join us for one of our fundraising events to meet our people and mix with our supporters!
Past Events
Drive for 2019 Benefit Concert
When: Saturday, October 20, 2018 at 7:30 pm
Where: St. Matthew Trinity Lutheran Church, 8th & Hudson St., Hoboken, NJ
Suggested donation at door: $20
Please join us for an evening of Great American Composers, featuring soprano Bethany Reeves, tenor Jeffrey Reynolds, baritone Ian Diguilio and pianists James Redcay and Seana Flood, performing classical works such as Barber’s Knoxville: Summer of 1915 and Libby Larsen’s Songs from Letters, along with great musical moments from Porgy & Bess, On the Town, Kiss Me Kate, Ragtime, Man of La Mancha, Into the Woods and Merrily We Roll Along.
100% of your donation will benefit the children we serve thanks to the artists’ generous donation of time and talent.
NYC Summer Benefit Concert
When: June 22, 2017 at 8 pm
Where: Liederkranz Foundation, 6 East 87th St.
Availability: Online Sales are Closed
Please join us for an evening of solo and duo piano music by Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Ravel, Schubert and Brahms performed by renowned pianists Quynh Nguyen and Anh Rozman. Doors open at 7:15 pm for drinks and mingling.
The Boston Globe wrote that Quynh Nguyen is “a musical and expressive player who commands a flexible, singing sound.” And according to Radio Courtoisie Paris, Anh Rozman “has very fine artistic gifts, great sensitivity and impeccable technique!”
100% of sales will benefit the children we serve thanks to a gift covering event costs and the artists’ generous donation of time and talent.
“Light of Hope” – a Jazz Benefit for ChildCare Vietnam
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Availability: Online Sales are Closed
ChildCare Vietnam hopes to brighten the future for abandoned and special-needs children in Central Vietnam. Please join us for a benefit evening of music featuring Alex Nguyen (Trumpet), Miki Yamanaka (Piano) and Clovis Nicolas (Bass) at the legendary Duplex in Greenwich Village. Hosted by founder Laurence Borten and Board Secretary Duy Ngo.