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On Wednesday November 2, 2022, the Project Morry community will come together to celebrate the accomplishments of our incredible students and alumni as they create positive futures and long-term change in their lives and communities.

We are thrilled to honor Billy Cooper, current and founding board member and past board president, with the 2022 Morry Award, in recognition of his more than 25 years of dedication and service to Project Morry's mission.

Project Morry began as a summer camp in 1995 and is now a robust ten-year program that supports the academic and life success of 400 young people year-round. Our commitment to each child closes the opportunity gap through a combination of academic enrichment and support, leadership development, and an exceptional summer camp experience. Project Morry is an anti-racist organization, committed to equity for black and brown lives, and against all forms of systemic racism.

This year's event will be in-person! It will be our first in-person Annual Benefit since 2019. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy an evening of fun, excitement, and community that Project Morry's Annual Benefit is known for. Stay tuned for more information on exciting auction items and updates on the event!

The Benefit is the cornerstone of our annual fundraising efforts, raising up to 30% of our annual operating budget. All event proceeds directly support Project Morry's year-round programming.

 PROJECT MORRY'S MISSION

Project Morry is a comprehensive, year-round youth development organization dedicated to empowering children from under-resourced communities to create a positive future. Project Morry is an anti-racist organization, committed to equity for black and brown lives, and against all forms of systemic racism.

Our ten-year commitment to each child closes the opportunity gap through a combination of academic enrichment and support, leadership development, and an exceptional summer camp experience.

Project Morry changes the outcomes for 400 students annually from under-resourced communities in the tri-state area by improving opportunities through proven programs: 98% of Project Morry students graduate from high school on time, 85% attend college and 91% of those who attend college graduate. In addition to their academic success, Project Morry students exemplify our core values of resilience, personal responsibility, teamwork, and engaged citizenship. They are leaders at school and in their communities.

Learn more about this year's event participants:

Honorees 

Event Co-Chairs and Dinner Committee

Check out our live auction items:

Live Auction

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