Peter C. Alderman Foundation presented the Humanitarian Award to Eve Ensler, Tony Award®-winning playwright, at an April 30 benefit dinner at Water Club. CBS's Erica Hill served as emcee. See a photo of Ensler, Hill and fellow attendees below!
The Peter C. Alderman Foundation (PCAF) was founded by Elizabeth and Dr. Stephen Alderman in 2003 in memory of their 25-year-old son Peter, who was murdered by terrorists on September 11, 2001, as he attended a conference at the World Trade Center. PCAF, a 501c3, was established to provide mental healthcare to people whose psyches are scarred by violence and trauma due to civil war, ethnic cleansing or genocide - including victims of atrocities in northern Uganda following the LRA's and Joseph Kony's reign of terror.
The Peter C. Alderman Foundation (PCAF) was founded by Elizabeth and Dr. Stephen Alderman in 2003 in memory of their 25-year-old son Peter, who was murdered by terrorists on September 11, 2001, as he attended a conference at the World Trade Center. PCAF, a 501c3, was established to provide mental healthcare to people whose psyches are scarred by violence and trauma due to civil war, ethnic cleansing or genocide - including victims of atrocities in northern Uganda following the LRA's and Joseph Kony's reign of terror.