Comedian Jo Koy is gaining a new title besides "funniest Filipino American." He is being dubbed "Entertainer of the Year," during a star-studded fundraiser for Search to Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA).
The all-star benefit, featuring entertainers such as Apl.de.Ap of Black Eyed Peas, Nick Cannon, Josh Dela Cruz, Ava DuVernay, H.E.R., Lea Salonga, and more, aims to raise money for one of the oldest Filipino American nonprofit organizations in the United States, based in Los Angeles' Historic Filipinotown. The virtual event will be hosted by Erin Lim, host of E! News' The Rundown and BingE! Club, and beauty guru and YouTube personality Patrick Starrr.
"The annual benefit is SIPA's most critical fundraiser of the year and typically an in-person event," said Candida Boyette-Clemons, this year's gala co-chair. "But given current rules against large gatherings, SIPA is instead creating a virtual program of stories worth celebrating this year, including notable honorees and powerhouse entertainment to uplift and inspire the entire community."
It has been a busy year for Koy, whose world tour has played to sold-out arenas and had two Netflix specials, one of which was taped in Manila. Koy will receive the Aliwan Award or "Entertainer of the Year" from filmmaker Dan Lin, founder of Rideback, a SIPA supporter whose Rideback Ranch creative campus is based in the heart of Historic Filipinotown.
L.A. Commissioner Jessica Caloza, appointed by Mayor Eric Garcetti as the first Filipina to serve on the Board of Public Works, overseeing critical services for four million residents in the city of L.A., will be honored as "Civic Servant of the Year." Caloza will receive the Lingkod Bayan Award, to be presented by award-winning filmmaker Ava DuVernay, founder of ARRAY, also a HiFi neighbor and SIPA supporter.
Receiving the honor of "Pinay of the Year" is Anna Marie Cruz, founder of Entrepinayship, a global organization dedicated to empowering Filipinas, and co-founder of the new media platform Entrepinay.com. Cruz will be given the Dawn Mabalon Empowerment Award by Jesse Perez Gonzales, husband of the late activist and historian, along with transgender activist and supermodel Geena Rocero, co-presenter of the award. More honorees and presenters will be announced at a later date.
"SIPA has planned an incredible evening of entertainment, as well as dinner options where you can support local Filipino businesses," noted gala co-chair Jessica del Mundo.
"The annual benefit is SIPA's most critical fundraiser of the year and typically an in-person event," said Candida Boyette-Clemons, this year's gala co-chair. "But given current rules against large gatherings, SIPA is instead creating a virtual program of stories worth celebrating this year, including notable honorees and powerhouse entertainment to uplift and inspire the entire community."
It has been a busy year for Koy, whose world tour has played to sold-out arenas and had two Netflix specials, one of which was taped in Manila. Koy will receive the Aliwan Award or "Entertainer of the Year" from filmmaker Dan Lin, founder of Rideback, a SIPA supporter whose Rideback Ranch creative campus is based in the heart of Historic Filipinotown.
L.A. Commissioner Jessica Caloza, appointed by Mayor Eric Garcetti as the first Filipina to serve on the Board of Public Works, overseeing critical services for four million residents in the city of L.A., will be honored as "Civic Servant of the Year." Caloza will receive the Lingkod Bayan Award, to be presented by award-winning filmmaker Ava DuVernay, founder of ARRAY, also a HiFi neighbor and SIPA supporter.
Receiving the honor of "Pinay of the Year" is Anna Marie Cruz, founder of Entrepinayship, a global organization dedicated to empowering Filipinas, and co-founder of the new media platform Entrepinay.com. Cruz will be given the Dawn Mabalon Empowerment Award by Jesse Perez Gonzales, husband of the late activist and historian, along with transgender activist and supermodel Geena Rocero, co-presenter of the award. More honorees and presenters will be announced at a later date.
"SIPA has planned an incredible evening of entertainment, as well as dinner options where you can support local Filipino businesses," noted gala co-chair Jessica del Mundo.
"Favorites like HiFi Kitchen, LASA, and The Parks' Finest will offer special 'gala meals to go' in Greater Los Angeles, and a list of more Filipino restaurants for orders across the country is on the SIPA gala website from which registered guests can order Filipino food to go, delivery or catering services for everyone dining safely at home as they tune into SIPA's virtual gala on October 10."
Supporting small business is at the heart of SIPA's community efforts. In order to continue its mission, SIPA needs donations now more than ever.
Supporting small business is at the heart of SIPA's community efforts. In order to continue its mission, SIPA needs donations now more than ever.
Due to the pandemic, SIPA's events and programming have either halted or transitioned online. SIPA is also recovering after the untimely death in June of its beloved executive director John Swing, who died from COVID-19 at the age of 48.
This year's benefit will raise necessary funds for SIPA's new headquarters and programs at HiFi Collective, located at 3200 W. Temple Street where it is set to open in spring 2022. HiFi Collective will house the future John Eric Swing Small Business Center.
Registration for the virtual gala is free, with viewing available on Facebook, IGTV, YouTube or Twitch.
Interested parties can support SIPA today by becoming a sponsor, purchasing dinner or raffle gifts online, or making a tax-deductible donation at https://sipacares.org.
More information about SIPA sponsorship opportunities is available through gala co-chairs Candida Boyette-Clemons at candida@sipacares.org or Jessica del Mundo at jessica@sipacares.org.
Since 1972, the community nonprofit SIPA has sought to improve the quality of life for the multicultural district of Historic Filipinotown and the greater Filipino American community.
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