Nearly 50,000 People Mobilize to Help Those in Need on "Night for NYC"

Robin Hood Donors Raise 61.2 Million in One Night to Fight Poverty Pushing The Total Raised in the Organization's History to 2.5 Billion


NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - May 10, 2016) - Yesterday, Robin Hood, New York City's largest poverty-fighting organization, brought together nearly 50,000 people to help the city's most vulnerable residents. Longtime Robin Hood donors and new supporters gathered in person at events across the city, including the organization's benefit, a Yankees game, two concerts, several restaurants, and at community service efforts, while supporters rallied online around #NYC4NYC. At nightfall, in a spirit of solidarity, the Empire State building, the Bloomberg building, the Nasdaq billboard in Times Square, and Madison Square Garden turned Robin Hood green.

The citywide effort raised $61.2 million to fight poverty, pushing the total amount raised since Robin Hood's founding in 1988 to over $2.5 billion. Robin Hood is New York's largest private funder of schools, emergency food programs, homeless shelters and job training services. The organization's board underwrites all operating costs, so 100% of donations go directly to serving New Yorkers in need.

The nucleus of the night was the benefit at the Javits Center where nearly 4,000 people gathered to help launch a groundbreaking early childhood learning initiative that will tap into the latest breakthroughs in brain science.

For the first time, research has provided a vivid window into the rapid growth of a child's brain during their earliest years and the damaging effects of under-stimulation or the extreme stresses of poverty. Gaps begin to appear as early as three years old and statistics show the further behind poor children fall, the more likely they are to suffer in the long term. In New York City, over 150,000 children under five live in poverty.

"Recent scientific breakthroughs have shown that spurring brain development can be simple, and impactful, but this information has been sitting on the shelf in scientific journals," said Jackie Bezos, the president and co-founder of the Bezos Family Foundation, a member of Robin Hood's board and a funder of the effort. "We're going to take the science to the streets so everyone - parents, grandparents, caregivers - can be a brain builder. We're going to make New York City the world's first Early Learning Metropolis. "

"From birth to a child's third birthday, we only have a thousand days. Every day that passes is a lost opportunity. These are children with dreams and if we don't help them achieve theirs, we will all be hurt," said David Saltzman, executive director of Robin Hood. "Thanks to our generous donors, we will now be able to work to help change the trajectories of an entire generation of children."

Board member Katie Couric hosted the benefit, while eight-time Grammy winner Usher, three-time Grammy award winners the Zac Brown Band, and comic stand-up star Jim Gaffigan performed. Governor Andrew M. Cuomo spoke of Robin Hood's role as a disruptive force. Benefit co-chairs were Jane and Mark Fields of Ford Motor Company, David M. Cote and Maureen Kelly of Honeywell, Sarahmay and Larry Robbins of Glenview Capital Management, and Nancy and Howard Marks of Oaktree Capital Management.

"We're so grateful for the incredible support of our donors. Our efforts to alleviate poverty are only possible because of their generosity," said Reynold Levy, president of Robin Hood. "Knowing that almost half a million children go to bed hungry and that 23,000 of them live in shelters in the wealthiest city in the richest country on earth, sends shivers down my spine. Our efforts to change their lives have only begun."

In addition to the benefit, Robin Hood's May 9 efforts included a Nasdaq opening bell ceremony with The Children's Aid Society; a Yankees vs. Royals game where 10,000 people served by Robin Hood funded organizations received free tickets to the game, thanks to PepsiCo; mobilization of Robin Hood's Teen Council, two concerts for the next-generation made possible by BlackRock, donation of a vehicle to New York Common Pantry by Ford Motor Company and donation of the evening's cocktail sales to Robin Hood by four Brooklyn restaurants.

Night for NYC Partners

Organizations of all sizes and types stepped up to donate money, products, services and time, including:

Venues   Sponsors   Community partners
Bloomberg building   BlackRock   Assouline
Empire State Building   Ford Motor Company   Danielle Nicole
Irving Plaza   Honeywell   Egg
Javits   Nasdaq   Greats
Madison Square Garden   PepsiCo   Insomnia Cookies
Terminal 5       Juice Press
Vandal       Love Me Tees
Yankee Stadium       MarieBelle Chocolate
Freeks Mill       Neue Galerie
Union Pool       Selima Optique
Black Flamingo       Uber
Montana Trail House       Valet Anywhere
        Veytsman Cosmetic Dental Studios
        Wundabar

About Robin Hood

Robin Hood, New York's largest poverty-fighting organization, creates and funds over 200 of the most effective programs, to help 1.8 million New Yorkers learn and earn their way out of poverty. Robin Hood's board underwrites all operating costs, so 100% of your donation goes directly to serve New Yorkers in need. www.robinhood.org Facebook: facebook.com/robinhood Twitter: @robinhoodnyc

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DJ Mark Ronson wowed the crowd at Terminal 5 at one of Robin Hood's Night for NYC events. Seniors at Robin Hood funded KIPP NYC College Prep threw out the first pitch at Yankee Stadium and met baseball legend Reggie Jackson. Robin Hood board member Katie Couric entertained 4,000 guests at the Javits Center as host of the poverty fighting organization's annual benefit. Citizen Cope performed with a full band at Irving Plaza in support of Robin Hood, New York's largest poverty-fighting organization. On May 9, the Empire State Building, Madison Square Garden and Bloomberg Tower lit up green in support of Robin Hood, New York's largest poverty-fighting organization.