Pace Women’s Justice Center Announces 2024 “Raising the Bar” Benefit Concert Featuring Grammy-winning Duo Indigo Girls

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Pace Women’s Justice Center Announces 2024 “Raising the Bar” Benefit Concert Featuring Grammy-winning Duo Indigo Girls

Concert takes place November 13th at The Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY

 

  The Pace Women’s Justice Center (PWJC) is proud to announce its 2024 “Raising the Bar” Benefit Concert, a pivotal event dedicated to raising awareness and support for victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and elder abuse. The concert will take place on Wednesday, November 13th at the historic Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY, featuring a special performance by the Grammy-winning duo, Indigo Girls. The singer-songwriter twosome of Emily Saliers and Amy Ray is considered one of the most successful folk duos in history, with 16 recorded studio albums and over 15 million records sold. Popular for their crowd singalong 1990’s chart hits “Galileo,” “Shame on You,” and “Closer to Fine,” which was recently featured in the box office summer hit movie Barbie. Together, these two women are known for their activism and championing of causes.

Pace Women’s Justice Center Executive Director Cindy Kanusher, Esq. shares:

“We couldn’t be more excited to have the Indigo Girls back for this year’s Raising the Bar Benefit Concert. Their commitment to human rights and amplifying the voices of women resonates deeply with the work we do at PWJC to serve survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and elder abuse. We are also thrilled to honor Kenashia Douglas for her tireless work in domestic violence awareness and her inspiring journey of healing and empowerment. This event not only offers a night of incredible music but also helps raise critical funds to ensure justice, safety, and support for victims. Together, we shine a light on the importance of taking action and providing free legal services to those in need.”

In addition, PWJC will honor The ICON Foundation, Inc. with the Making a Difference Award. As the charitable arm of Keller Williams Realty Group, The ICON Foundation has made an outstanding impact on local communities in Westchester, Bronx, Putnam, and surrounding counties. Their unwavering support and generous sponsorship have been instrumental in furthering PWJC’s mission to provide free legal services to victims of abuse.

The “Raising the Bar” Benefit Concert is PWJC’s largest fundraising event of the year. The funds raised will directly support the center’s critical legal services, helping more than 3,500 victims and survivors annually. Following the tremendous success of last year’s concert, which won ‘Best Non-Profit Event’ from Best of Westchester, PWJC is excited to welcome back the Indigo Girls for another unforgettable evening of music and support.

“We are deeply honored to receive the Best of Westchester award for last year’s event,” says Kanusher. “This recognition reflects the strength of our community’s support and the vital work we do.”

Tickets for the 2024 “Raising the Bar” Benefit Concert go on sale to the public starting Friday, October 11th at 10:00AM via Ticketmaster:  View Tickets

Information on sponsorship opportunities for this event can be found at www.PWJCRaisingTheBar.com.

 

Don’t miss this chance to be part of a meaningful event for an important cause. Tickets are on sale now—get yours before they’re gone! 🎫 https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/1D006147E4592511

 

Pace Women’s Justice Center thanks Raising the Bar 2024 Sponsors:

Alayne Katz, Jane Aoyama & Gib Nathan, Carol & Ian Feldman, Jonathan & Alison Segal, Gretchen Flint, Jacqueline Hattar, Steven Solomon, Pace Law School, CME, ICON Foundation, Dan Seymour, Tamara Mitchel, Linda Markowitz, James Sexton, Amanda Rieben, Lauren Enea, and Jennifer & Jarid Lurkin

About Pace Women’s Justice Center
The Pace Women’s Justice Center (PWJC) is a nonprofit legal center at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law dedicated to providing free legal services to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and elder abuse in Westchester and Putnam Counties. Each year, PWJC helps thousands of individuals seek justice and safety through legal advocacy, education, and community outreach.