The BYkids gala benefit – hosted by TODAY show anchor, Natalie Morales – is a resounding success and raises over $55,000 toward the third BYkids film to be done in Colombia by a displaced young girl. 200 guests see the Mozambique film and enjoy a festive and global evening in lower Manhattan. Photos at www.bykids.org.
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2009 Gala Screening and Benefit is Huge Success
May 22, 2009
Film Mentor Returns to India to Help King Finish his Film
March 22, 2009
BYkids Film Mentor, Dirk Simon, returns to India to continue helping Namgyal, the exiled King of Tibet, tell his incredible story. Namgyal narrates MY COUNTRY IS TIBET while they are together and final production begins.
Alcides Soares Narrates His Own Film BYkids: MOZAMBIQUE
February 16, 2009
New Board Chair and Film Mentor Neal Baer arranges to have Alcides Soares spend three weeks studying English before his voice-over work in the Henry Mancini Sound Studio at NBC/Universal in Los Angeles. 18-year-old Alcides, the star filmmaker of BYkids: MOZAMBIQUE, will narrate his own 27-minute film. Upon completion of the voice-over and final touches in the editing room, the film will start the film festival circuit.
Junior Committee Begins Planning for 2009 Benefit
February 16, 2009
The BYkids Junior Committee, led by 18-year-old Committee Chair Sophie Bressler, begins planning for the second BYkids annual benefit to be held at the Scholastic Auditorium in Soho, NYC on May 16th. The festive celebration will be the venue for the premiere of BYkids: Mozambique by 18-year-old Alcides Soares of Maputo, Mozambique.
The BYkids Story Presented As A Case Study at MIT
January 16, 2009
Top web designers from Razorfish chose BYkids as the nonprofit venture to feature in an “Experiencing Design” course taught to undergraduates at MIT. BYkids Founder and Executive Director, Holly Carter, travels to MIT to present the BYkids story as a real-time case study and works with the students on new design ideas for BYkids web portals. Nadya Direkova of Razorfish reflects, “Working with a ‘client’ is a very important experience for a designer, especially working for a meaningful cause such as BYkids; this was a great learning experience for the students! Thank you for coming in person, for presenting your cause with an open mind and passion.”
First Major Foundation Grant from Ford Foundation
September 29, 2008
BYkids receives its first major foundation grant for $101,000 from the Ford Foundation. A significant gesture of confidence from this prestigious foundation, the Ford Foundation’s generous commitment to BYkids will bring meaningful institutional support to near- and mid-range development strategies.
Top Editor Starts on First Film
June 9, 2008
BYkids: MOZAMBIQUE (the first film being done by 16-year-old Alcides Soares, who was orphaned by AIDS last year) starts editing through the generosity of NBC/Universal. The editor, Michael Schweitzer, won the best editing award last year at Sundance for the film, Nanking. Film Mentor, Neal Baer, has arranged for Alcides to come to L.A. in August to do an intensive English program so he can narrate his own film. He will also work closely with the editor in the editing room.Â
Benefit is Smashing Success
May 9, 2008
Sophie Bressler, a Chappaqua 17-year-old with a passion for BYkids, organizes an amazing fundraiser on May 10 that raises over $50,000. Held at the Times Center in Manhattan, Ford Models donate their time to model fashions from leading designers including Milly, Nili Lotan and Keiko. Mrz Smith performs, as does Morley, who movingly sings with a young friend from South Africa who was orphaned by AIDS. They perform after the Mozambique trailer is shown. Sophie will chair the 2009 Benefit and a newly formed Junior Board of Directors – Kids Supporting Kids. See photos of the May 10 Benefit »
Star-Studded Night at the National Academy of Television
May 9, 2008
BYkids makes history at the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences/NY, where BYkids presents its program to a group of Academy members. Our new Board Chair and Film Mentor, Neal Baer, brings the cast of Law and Order: SVU. Film Mentor, Dirk Simon, is there and the exiled King of Tibet connects by speaker phone for a rare, inside view of how this nation and it’s exiled leaders are dealing with life.
The Women’s International Film and Television Showcase Supports BYkids
April 9, 2008
The Women’s International Film and Television Showcase (December 4-7, 2008 in Hollywood) supports BYkids with some of the proceeds from their upcoming event. “BYkids is a brilliant idea and embraces our ethos that the determination of an individual woman to think, see and do things differently can make a difference,†says WIFTS founder, Elspeth Tavares.