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America's Promise Alliance Honors Prominent Business, Nonprofit And Community Leaders At 4th Annual Promise Night Gala In D.C.


WASHINGTON, March 16, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- America's Promise Alliance, the nation's largest network dedicated to improving the lives of children and youth, will honor six exceptional leaders with its Promise of America and Promise Hero Awards on April 18.  The awards will be presented by General Colin Powell and Alma Powell, the founding chair and chair of America's Promise, at the fourth annual Promise Night Gala which will be held at the Newseum in Washington, DC.

The Promise of America award, the organization's highest honor, recognizes extraordinary individuals who have made an exceptional difference in the lives of young people and, through their work, have demonstrated the power of the Five Promises ? caring adults, safe places, a healthy and safe start, an effective education, and opportunities to serve ? to change the odds, transform lives, and build positive futures. 

"Our honorees are extraordinary leaders, working diligently to make the promise of America real for every child," said Alma J. Powell, chair, America's Promise. "As we enter our third decade of work on behalf of young people in this country, these individuals remind us of the impact we can have if we use our time, talents and influence to make life better for the next generation."

"Promise Night is an opportunity for us to celebrate the successes of our honorees while being inspired by their community and national impact," said John Gomperts, president & CEO of America's Promise. "Their commitment to the advancement of young people is essential to keeping youth on the path to adult success. America's Promise is proud to recognize such a dedicated group."

2018 Promise of America Honorees

2018 Promise Hero Honoree

In addition, this year America's Promise will also recognize one individual who has made a sustained commitment and unheralded contributions to young people.  

Last year's Promise of America Award recipients included Kenneth I. Chenault, former chairman and CEO of American Express Company; Common, hip-hop artist, actor, and founder of the Common Ground Foundation; Arne Duncan, managing partner of Emerson Collective; Bryan Stevenson, executive director of Equal Justice Initiative; and Dorothy Stoneman, founder of YouthBuild.

In 2017, the Promise Hero Award was given to singer and songwriter Andra Day, and New England Patriot Malcolm Mitchell.

The title sponsor for the 2018 Promise Night Gala is the Ford Foundation. This year's platinum sponsor is Salesforce. Gold sponsors include Kenneth and Kathryn Chenault, College Board, the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, Say Yes to Education, State Farm and the Walton Family Foundation.

To learn more about the 2018 Promise Night Gala and sponsorship opportunities, please visit http://www.americaspromise.org/event/promise-night-2018 or email [email protected].

Media Credentials
Members of the media who wish to attend the Promise Night Gala should contact Daria Hall or Tonya Williams.

America's Promise Alliance leads more than 450 organizations, communities and individuals dedicated to making the promise of America real for every child. As its signature effort, the GradNation campaign mobilizes Americans to increase the on-time high school graduation rate to 90 percent by 2020 and prepare young people for postsecondary enrollment and the 21st century workforce.  www.AmericasPromise.org

MEDIA CONTACT: Tonya Williams
[email protected] 
202.657.0644

SOURCE America's Promise Alliance



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