sabai designs gallery was very pleased to again support Friends Without A Border (FWAB) by providing several antiques for live and silent auction at this year’s 13th Annual Gala held at the Lighthouse in NYC on April 2, 2015. We have since learned that the night was a great success.
Friends Without A Border 13th Annual Gala
“Thank you to everyone who supported our 13th Annual Friends Gala! Thanks to you, we raised over $280,000 for Lao Friends Hospital for Children!” Friends Without A Border
Antiques For Auction Provided by sabai designs gallery
Friends Without A Border 13th Annual Gala in NYC
Friends founder, Kenro Izu, started the organization after bearing witness to the suffering of Cambodia’s children during a trip to photograph the lost city of Angkor. Friends Without A Border is motivated by the belief that every child has the right to a healthy and loving life and is honoring this conviction by providing high-quality, compassionate medical care to the children of Southeast Asia. Friends is committed to creating ongoing community health education programs and training local healthcare professionals.
If you would like to help with the mission of FWAB you can visit their website here: Friends Without A Border.
sabai designs gallery is very happy to be associated with Friends Without a Border and recently provided artifacts for auction at their 12th Annual Friends Gala. The event was held at The Lighthouse, Chelsea Piers, NYC on Thursday, April 3. The Gala, ‘Expanding the Dream’, raised funds to continue the mission from Cambodia to Laos in support of a healthier future for the children of Southeast Asia. Donations will support the construction of Lao Friends Hospital for Children as well as continued operations of Angkor Hospital for Children, and The Lake Clinic in Cambodia.
Friends Without A Border 12th Annual Gala NYC 2014
The Gala included cocktails and cuisine infused with Asian spices, auctions and a market offering exceptional artifacts from throughout Southeast Asia with live traditional music from Laos and Cambodia. Night views of the Statue of Liberty and the Hudson River made for a spectacular backdrop to the night’s festivities. Below are images of the artifacts for auction from our gallery.
Artifacts from sabai designs gallery auctioned at 2014 FWAB Gala
“Thank you to everyone who came out and supported the gala last night! It was a really fun evening, and we raised lots of money for children’s healthcare. It was so heartwarming to see all the hands raised in the air, pledging to help, during our live auction “fund-a-need”. We truly have some amazing friends out there”, Friends Without A Border.
Antique Bronze Temple Gong Auctioned at FWAB Gala
Friends Without A Border is committed to care for, educate and support the destitute, abandoned, neglected, ill and dependent children and their families in Southeast Asia, starting in Cambodia and now in the process of building a pediatric hospital in Luang Prabang, Laos.
FWAB was first conceived when Kenro Izu visited Cambodia to photograph the famous Angkor temples in 1993, and witnessed firsthand the suffering of Cambodian children. By 1996, FWAB was officially founded and the next year Angkor Hospital for Children was built in cooperation with the Governor of Siem Reap and the Minister for Health. Since then the hospital has continued to expand its facilities and has become an official teaching hospital with the support of FWAB. In 2011, the Angkor Hospital for Children treated its one millionth patient and in 2013 a long anticipated goal of ‘a Cambodian hospital for Cambodians by Cambodians’ was reached when FWAB handed over operations to a local NGO (AHC International).
“We believe every child has the right to a healthy and loving life”, Friends without a Border