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Paul Mitchell Schools Put the "Fun" in Fundraising Annual Campaign Raises over $939,000 for Charity (BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. May 1, 2009) For the sixth consecutive year, amidst a belt-tightening recession, Paul Mitchell Schools spent the months of February, March, and April raising money for their annual Magic of Memories campaign. Future Professionals and Learning Leaders from the nationwide network held a variety of fundraising events for seven selected charities, raising a total of $939,906. The annual fundraiser culminated in a gala dinner event at the Island Hotel in Newport Beach, California, on April 25, 2009. The celebration was hosted by celebrities and representatives from the chosen organizations: radio and TV personality Leeza Gibbons, Paul Mitchell CEO/Cofounder John Paul DeJoria, Paul Mitchell Co-owner Angus Mitchell, actress and cancer prevention crusader Fran Drescher, and CNN’s Larry King and wife/chairperson Shawn King of the Larry King Cardiac Foundation. A packed audience cheered as the top ten Paul Mitchell fundraising schools were announced by Paul Mitchell Schools Dean and Cofounder Winn Claybaugh, along with DeJoria, Mitchell, and the celebrity hosts. Paul Mitchell The School Salt Lake City took first place with a total of $76,962 raised. This year’s total of $939,906 surpassed all previous records and brought the six-year total to nearly $3.4 million. The funds will be distributed to the Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation, the Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation, the Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Cancer Schmancer, the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, Food 4 Africa, and City of Hope. One of the evening’s highlights included a remembrance by Angus Mitchell and John Paul DeJoria of JPMS Cofounder Paul Mitchell, who died 20 years ago of pancreatic cancer. “It nearly brings me to tears just knowing how much effort was put into raising money to make a difference,” Angus Mitchell said. “Helping to put an end to pancreatic cancer means even more this year with it being 20 years of my father’s memorial. The gift in life is how much time we have and the value is what we do with it. At the Magic of Memories dinner, it was really inspiring to be among people who are heartfelt in the foundations they support or created.” Leeza Gibbons, who has been involved with the campaign since its inception, told the Paul Mitchell Schools, “All of us at the Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation count ourselves blessed and abundantly rich because we are part of your family. The funds you have raised, five and ten dollars at a time, have built ten Leeza’s Place locations across the country. Each time a caregiver opens our door to get help, each time a wife finds a safe place to cry for her husband, each time a daughter discovers a resource to help her mom and save her own sanity, it is because of you. Big-time gratitude to each ‘ambassador of change’ in the Paul Mitchell family who proved that we are not in a recession of the soul!” Rather than seeking huge corporate donations, Paul Mitchell Future Professionals raised the majority of the money through a variety of grassroots fundraising events such as cut-a-thons, fashion shows, bake sales, and raffles, with donations averaging $5 to $10. Fran Drescher said, “As a hairdresser myself, I can safely say that the professionals at the Paul Mitchell Schools went above and beyond the call of duty. In the midst of a major recession, these fine women and men banded together and raised an enormous amount of money for charities, including my own Cancer Schmancer Movement. To top it off, we all got to celebrate our achievements together. If only every company in corporate America could be so philanthropic—while having so much fun—as John Paul Mitchell Systems!” “Participating with our Paul Mitchell Schools’ Future Professionals, educators, and partners to change the world helps leave a footprint not only in the world of those we help, but in our own history,” said John Paul DeJoria. “Our Future Professionals are truly exceptional, refusing to go along with the news of a recession and instead following their own hearts for the good of our planet and its living souls.” About the Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation About the Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation About the Larry King Cardiac Foundation About Food 4 Africa About the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) About Cancer Schmancer About City of Hope About Paul Mitchell Schools Established over 28 years ago, the Paul Mitchell network is nearly 100,000 salons strong and in 81 countries worldwide. Every professional hairdresser knows the Paul Mitchell name. Prospective employers recognize Paul Mitchell Schools’ commitment to quality and their reputation for innovation and excellence. Contact: Jenny Overdevest |
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