Jennifer Lopez to Receive Special Award at 'Noche de Ninos'
14 September 2004 - 3:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Jennifer Lopez to Receive Special Award at 'Noche de Ninos' Lopez
Will be Presented With Humanitarian Honors at Childrens Hospital
Los Angeles Benefit LOS ANGELES, Sept. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- The stars
are set to come out on October 2nd to honor Jennifer Lopez at the
inaugural "Noche de Ninos," a benefit for Childrens Hospital Los
Angeles. The first of two special honors at the event, Lopez will
be presented with an award by MGM Chairman and CEO Alex Yemenidjian
in recognition of her humanitarian efforts with the hospital.
Childrens Hospital Los Angeles also singled out Trish Meraz as the
recipient of the Courage to Care Award to be presented by Leonardo
DiCaprio. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20011119/MGMLOGO) "Childrens
Hospital Los Angeles is a remarkable place," says Lopez. "This top
pediatric facility treats and cares for some of the sickest
children, not just from California but from all over the world.
These kids need our support and I feel blessed to be able to help."
"Jennifer Lopez is accomplished in so many ways; so very talented,
she is just as beautiful inside as she is outside!" says event
co-chair Cheryl Saban, who is a member of the Childrens Hospital
Los Angeles Board of Trustees. "We have come to appreciate her
interest in the kids at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles as well as
her commitment to be supportive of the work we do here. She is very
special." Courage to Care recipient Trish Meraz's son, Dustin,
passed away last year at age 11 from neuroblastoma, a childhood
cancer. Meraz is receiving the Courage to Care Award because she
not only cared for her son with strength and honesty during his
illness, she also reached out to other families at the hospital and
offered them hope in a time of crisis. No matter how tough it got
for her own son, she was always available to lend a sympathetic
ear, compassionate advice, and a spirit of hope to all she
encountered. Dustin wanted to be an actor, and before he died he
received an honorary Screen Actors Guild card from SAG President
Melissa Gilbert during a surprise visit to Dustin at Childrens
Hospital Los Angeles. Gilbert was accompanied by members of the SAG
board, along with Will Smith and Leonardo DiCaprio, who began a
friendship with the Meraz family that continues today. Packed with
star-wattage and organized for a noble cause, "Noche de Ninos" is
being hosted by film star Antonio Banderas, child advocate Cheryl
Saban, and MGM Chairman and CEO Alex Yemenidjian; Giselle
Fernandez-Farrand is executive producing the event, with David
Foster and Humberto Gatica as entertainment producers. Set to take
place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, "Noche de Ninos" will be emceed
by George Lopez and will feature entertainment from Marc Anthony,
Alejandro Sanz, Carlos Baute, Joaquin Cortes, and Cheech Marin. The
evening marks an effort to raise $500 million for new facilities
for the hospital as well as for endowment, program, and annual
support. For more information on Childrens Hospital Los Angeles or
for sponsorship or volunteer opportunities, please contact Susan
Harlow at 323-671-1748 or visit
http://www.childrenshospitalla.org/. For press inquiries and
information regarding the "Noche de Ninos" fundraising celebration,
please contact Tatiana Berman at 310-385-4439. Founded in 1901,
Childrens Hospital Los Angeles has been treating the most seriously
ill and injured children in Los Angeles for more than a century,
and it is acknowledged throughout the United States and around the
world for its leadership in pediatric and adolescent health.
Childrens Hospital is one of America's premier teaching hospitals,
training more young pediatricians than any other health care
facility in California through its association with the Keck School
of Medicine of the University of Southern California since 1932. It
is a national leader in pediatric research. Today,
physician-scientists at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles address the
most vexing pediatric medical problems and discover important new
therapies for children everywhere, including advances in cancer
care, gene transfer, stem cell and organ transplantation and
diabetes. The Saban Research Institute is among the largest and
most productive pediatric research facilities in the United States,
with 91 investigators at work on 234 laboratory studies, clinical
trials and community-based research and health services. It is one
of the few free-standing research centers in the nation to combine
scientific laboratory inquiry with patient clinical care --
dedicated exclusively to children -- and its base of knowledge is
widely considered to be among the best in pediatric medicine. Since
1990, U.S. News & World Report and its panel of board-certified
pediatricians have named Childrens Hospital Los Angeles one of the
top pediatric facilities in the nation. Visit Childrens Hospital
Los Angeles at http://www.childrenshospitalla.org/.
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.
CONTACT: Tatiana Berman of Arenas Entertainment, +1-310-385-4439,
for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.; or Steve Rutledge of Childrens
Hospital Los Angeles, +1-323-669-4121 Web site:
http://www.childrenshospitalla.org/
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