OUTSTANDING MOTHER AWARDS
Mothers Raise Funds
For Children’s Literacy
Story and Photos by Tim Boxer
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receiving recognition at the 32nd Annual Outstanding
Mother Awards in New York, Alfre
Woodard, star of
TNT’s Delta Blues, remarked, "You should have consulted
my two children on this."
The National Mothers Day Committee
honored four other notables: Dr. Holly Atkinson,
assistant professor of public health at Weill Medical College of
Cornell University in New York; Maureen Chiquet, global
CEO of Chanel; Mindy Grossman, CEO of HSN, retailer of
lifestyle brands; and attorney Victoria Reggie Kennedy,
wife of the late Sen. Edward Kennedy.
Atkinson said being a stepmom is
tough. "The hardest part is not being appreciated."
In the sixth grade, after a school
meeting, Zoe took her mom into the library and showed her
a book. "Look, mom," she said. "I found some books that don’t
make stepmothers as stepmonsters."
Chiquet said she’s being honored as an
outstanding mother only because she has outstanding children—and
an extraordinary husband.
Grossman, who had been adopted as a
child, lost both parents two weeks before the awards luncheon.
"I was often asked," she said, "if I ever wanted to find my real
parents. And I always answered, I already have."
Kennedy remembered her mother telling
her, you can be everything you want to be. She said her daughter
Caroline recently returned from Uganda where she helped set up
urology clinics.
She lauded her "favorite nephew,"
Mark Shriver. "In communities where children are poor, there
is one book for 300 children. I am so proud of the work you do
in children’s literacy."
Shriver is vice president and managing
director of Save the Children’s U.S. programs, helping children
who live in areas of persistent rural poverty.
"We work with 50,000 kids daily," he
said. "We help them achieve results."
He said the $2 million raised at this
awards luncheon will aid Save the Children programs.
Laurie Dowley, VP of Elizabeth
Arden and chairwoman of the National Mother’s Day Committee,
announced that to date the National Father’s Day/Mother’s Day
Council had donated $21 million to charities around the nation.