Party Pics: Global Reach

 

Blossom Hill, a nonprofit that invests in “education programs for peace,” hosted a dinner discussion about the effects of war on children. The benefit was held at Country Club of Darien, where guests enjoyed a Farm-to-Fork dinner. Panelist Thomas Sadoski, an actor and board member of International Network for Aid, Relief and Assistance (INARA), spoke on the topic: “People can rise above and survive anything…if you give them power and purpose through education.” Susan and Mike Barr received Blossom Hill’s 2024 Be Kind Award. blossomhill-foundation.org

Photographs by Lora H Haskin

 

 

 

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