Young alums (20s/30s) of all Ivy League colleges and grad schools are invited to join us for a night of drinks and networking at the elegant University Club of San Francisco. Our last event in November drew over 500 Ivy Leaguers from all over the Bay! As usual, we will have two floors, dedicated staff, appetizers, and drink specials for the night.
For this mixer only, the Harvard Club of San Francisco and the Penn Club of Northern California have partnered to create a Haiti Relief Campaign to support relief efforts to victims of one of the most devastating natural disasters in modern history. Cover is $15/person at the door, will include 1 drink ticket, and $5 of each ticket will be donated to Partners in Health, a non-profit providing medical aid in Haiti.
We hope you can join us as we work together to support relief efforts in Haiti. Spread the word and see you there! Invited are: Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, MIT, Penn, Princeton, Stanford, and Yale!
We MUST provide an attendee list to the University Club for this event. To be on the attendee list, you MUST add your first and last name to the "Yes" or "Maybe" lists below. As a private club, the University Club cannot accommodate the general public, so to avoid problems at the door, please include both first and last name below. Thanks!
(Note: if your username is not your first and last name, you may simply add your first and last name in the "comments" section)
Jon Lai
Spencer Rhodes
Harvard Club of San Francisco
www.harvardclubsf.org
Ming Ming Liu
Carine Blanchet
Penn Club of Northern California
www.ncpennclub.com
Partners in Health (PIH) works to bring modern medical care to poor communities in 12countries around the world and has been working on the ground in Haiti for over20 years. PIH employs more than 11,000 people worldwide, including doctors, nurses, and community health workers. PIH was founded in 1987 by Paul Farmer, a Harvard Medical School Alumnus; Thomas J. White; and Todd McCormack to support activities in Haiti.