"And we will continue to
speak out for the cause of
freedom....and continue to
awaken the conscience of
the world to save the people
of Darfur."

--President George W. Bush
Academics, professionals, human rights activists, politicians, artists,
musicians and ordinary citizens are joining together to raise money for
organizations working to end the humanitarian crisis in Darfur: CARE
and Doctors Without Borders.  The goal of this event will be to
enlighten attendees as well as entertain them.


WHAT TO WEAR - DRESS COCKTAIL,
ABOVE BUSINESS CASUAL BELOW
BLACK TIE.


Featured Speakers and Entertainment:

                          Rep. Barney Frank
                          Rep. Mike Capuano
                          Gloria White-Hammond
                          Samantha Powers
                          Fleur A. Just (Care-Sudan)
                          Liz Walker
                          Panther Alier
                          Mia Farrow
                          The James Montgomery Band
                          Special Guests

Furthermore organizations as diverse The Massachusetts Coalition
to Save Darfur, some of Boston’s leading law firms, environmental
consulting firms, hospitals and other businesses, as well as some
very notable actors and musicians are joining efforts to focus the
spotlight on the worst humanitarian crisis in the world today:  
Darfur.  


    WHERE:                                                                    WHEN:
    Royal Sonesta Hotel Boston                                Sunday
    40 Edwin Land Boulevard                                     April 22, 2007
    Cambridge, MA 02142                                           7:00 p.m.
    .
Event Overview
Save THE Date
LET'S CARE: AN EVENING
TO HELP SAVE THE PEOPLE OF DARFUR

--Benefit for CARE and Doctors Without Borders--
It is from numberless diverse acts of courage and belief that human history is
shaped. Each time a man stands up for an ideal, o
r acts to improve the lot of others, or
strikes out
against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope.

--Robert Francis Kennedy