JustWorld Gala Empowers Children And Inspires Change

JustWorld Gala Empowers Children And Inspires Change

Belle Herbe Farm in Wellington hosted the 22nd annual JustWorld International Gala on Sunday, Jan. 19, bringing the equestrian community together for an unforgettable night of fundraising for thousands of children worldwide.

Amid dazzling Carnival-themed décor, high-energy performances and exhilarating fundraising bids, the evening remained firmly grounded in JustWorld’s mission: empowering young riders and transforming communities through education, healthcare and nutrition. At the heart of the gala were JustWorld’s four impactful projects — StoryBook Treasures (U.S.), El Patojismo (Guatemala), Asociación Compartir (Honduras) and the People Improvement Organization (Cambodia) — which were brought to life through powerful speeches that emphasized the importance of stepping into the shoes of others.

The generosity of sponsors, donors and participants bolstered the evening’s success. Key sponsors included Caryl Philips, Wendy and Michael Smith, Team Eye Candy, Cherry Knoll Farm, Tara & Mark Rein, the Samuel Sanford Family, JoAnn Palazzo and Mark Alexander, Traverse City Horse Shows, Belle Herbe Farm, Christy’s Bakery, Wölffer Estate Vineyard, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Buffalo Wild Wings and Laura Ashley Catering Events.

Donor support was further reflected in the live auction, which featured exclusive packages ranging from a luxury Sandals Resorts getaway to a Concours Club driving experience and a French travel package curated by Maria Newman. Silent auction highlights included Ruchi earrings, electric scooters and a Costa Rica vacation.

Olympic dressage rider Ashley Holzer kicked off the evening with an inspiring speech about her experience visiting Pioneer Park Elementary School in Belle Glade last March. In partnership with JustWorld, Rodriguez Equestrian and StoryBook Treasures, more than 30 ambassadors participated.

“These kids were blown away seeing this horse canter around,” Holzer said. “They were mesmerized. Most of them had never seen a horse before, and seeing their eyes light up when they saw this horse was truly an incredible experience to watch.”

She also recounted how the students took home a book, Everything Horses And Ponies, with one child telling her, “I will never forget this.”

JustWorld ambassadors Corinne Sweeney and Tatum Anderson added to the evening’s impact by recapping their transformative trip to El Patojismo with JustWorld last November, and founder Jessica Newman gave a poignant speech reflecting on two decades of JustWorld’s work.

Jessica emphasized the transformative impact of the ambassador program, sharing inspiring stories of equestrians like Reed Kessler, Kira Kerkorian and Mia Marzotto, whose early involvement with JustWorld shaped their careers in humanitarian aid and public service.

“We are so proud of the influence we have had on generations of young equestrians who have become committed JustWorld ambassadors,” Jessica said. “They have followed the lead of all our dedicated professionals to constantly impress us the more we empower them! These individuals not only support our cause but carry the spirit of philanthropy within them, making it a cornerstone of their lives.”

The evening also celebrated honorees whose contributions have been vital to advancing JustWorld’s mission. These included gala co-emcees Steven Wilde, a five-time Olympic commentator whose engaging presence has energized the gala for years, and Hailey Hak, a professional equestrian and JustWorld ambassador who joined Wilde onstage this year.

JustWorld also honored Dr. Evan Lefsky, an education strategist who has volunteered his expertise to JustWorld’s projects in Guatemala and Cambodia, and Sydney Collier, a Paralympic athlete and JustWorld ambassador who combines her equestrian career with volunteer work.

The night’s biggest surprise came when Maria Newman, a devoted supporter and chair of every JustWorld International gala for more than 20 years, was honored for her unwavering dedication to alleviating suffering and bringing comfort to those in need.

A former French actress and singer, Maria has used her talent, charisma and extensive network to drive the success of JustWorld’s fundraising efforts, including securing highly sought-after auction items like the French vacation package. Maria, who volunteers her Belle Herbe Farm for the gala each year, has visited the organization’s projects across the globe, including more than 15 trips to the school in Cambodia.

“Those fortunate enough to know Maria are touched by her warmth, her genuine kindness and her remarkable ability to listen with an open heart,” Wilde said when presenting her award. “She connects with others in a way that makes them feel seen, valued and inspired.”

JustWorld’s impact continues with a robust lineup of events in the coming months. On Friday, Feb. 7, the organization will kick off its Leadership Development Program with Olympian Reed Kessler, who will share her journey from JustWorld ambassador to national security professional. On Sunday, Feb. 9, a book-packing event with StoryBook Treasures will prepare for school visits to Pioneer Park and Pahokee elementary schools on Feb. 10 and Feb. 24.

In March, JustWorld will host an Open House/Fun on the Field networking event for ambassadors of all ages, laying the foundation for international project visits later in the year.

“When I founded JustWorld, my vision was clear: I wanted involvement in charity work to become part of each ambassador’s identity and their soul — not just a charity they think of once a year,” Jessica Newman said in her gala speech. “I wanted them to continue doing what they love — riding and competing — but also giving back to those less fortunate. The beauty of JustWorld is they can do it with people who share that same passion.”

Established in 2003, JustWorld International was created to connect equestrians with a direct way to help fracture the cycle of poverty through education, healthcare, nutrition and leadership programs benefiting children around the world. Visit www.justworldinternational.org to learn more about the Wellington-based nonprofit.

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