Ken Henderson Executive Director of
Richmond/Ermet AID Foundation that for over twenty years has raised
millions of dollars by producing Broadway quality entertainment events
and galas to advance HIV treatments and support AIDS services until
there is a cure talks to Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™. Recently REAF has expanded its fundraising focus to the
Bay Area’s growing demand for two new areas by providing food for the
needy and programs that support homeless, dis...
Ken Henderson Executive Director of
Richmond/Ermet AID Foundation that for over twenty years has raised
millions of dollars by producing Broadway quality entertainment events
and galas to advance HIV treatments and support AIDS services until
there is a cure talks to Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™. Recently REAF has expanded its fundraising focus to the
Bay Area’s growing demand for two new areas by providing food for the
needy and programs that support homeless, disadvantaged and
disenfranchised youth. On February 1st REAF presents “One Night Only
Benefit Cabaret” with the touring cast of the Tony Award-winning cast of
“Jersey Boys” that takes place at Brava Theater 2781 24th Street in San
Francisco at 7:30P. Songs from “Jersey Boys” will not be performed but
instead they will provide an evening of music, dance and comedy. We
talked to Ken about this fabulous philanthropy and stellar entertainment
organization and his spin on our LGBT issues.
When asked what his personal commitment is to LGBT civil rights
Henderson stated, “As a gay man that’s one of the most important things I
think in my life is trying to have equality and full rights like
everyone else. I’ve been involved with HIV fundraising for the last 22
years but I’ve been around and seen the impact HIV has had on our
community and I’ve seen the changes in our community. We fought hard for
the rights that we have and it's advanced much faster than I ever
thought it would. Having marriage equality and everything across the
country not just in one or two places, has been a huge impact, although I
know we have a Republican caucus coming up that is trying to change all
of that and it’s not a time to let our guard down. We have to fight
harder than ever to make sure that the rights we have won continue to
exist and that we continue to advance.”
Ken Henderson serves as Executive Director of REAF and has served as
Co-Producer for REAF events since its inception in 1994 when founders
Barbara Richmond and Peggy Ermet called Joe Seiler and Ken with an idea
of producing a benefit to honor both their sons and help raise funds to
help support the HIV/AIDS agencies that provided services for their sons
before they died; they both readily accepted. Doug Ermet had been an
especially close friend to Ken and Joe and it seemed a great way to pay
tribute to their great friend as well as make a significant contribution
to the fight against AIDS. Ken’s love of theatre made Barbara and
Peggy’s appeal even more inviting. Ken also maintains a graphic design
business and has worked with many non-profits on their fundraising
events. As one of the original founders of REAF he has helped create
REAF’s vision and oversee most of REAF’s event committees. In addition
to co-producing the “One Night Only Benefit Cabaret” series of
fundraisers for REAF and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS they produce
"Help is on the Way" and "Help is on the Way for the Holidays”
productions. Additionally Ken has been the key contact for corporate
underwriting for REAF overseeing the beneficiary selection process as
the chief administrative officer and donates his graphic design skills
and time to the foundation. Ken is motivated by so many friends he has
lost to AIDS and those still fighting the battle, but as we move closer toward a cure there’s still a lot more work to do to end this epidemic once and for all.
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