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Join Catholic Mobilizing Network for the Justice Reimagined Awards & Celebration on World Day Against the Death Penalty 2024.
Thursday, October 10, 2024 | 6:30-9:00 p.m.
Vatican Embassy | Washington, DC
Valet parking | Business attire | Heavy hors d'oeuvres
Sponsorship Opportunities
$15,000+ - VISIONARY
Includes 10 tickets, verbal recognition during the event, full-page ad in program, recognition in program and event news release
$10,000 - CHAMPION
Includes 8 tickets, full-page ad in program, recognition in program and event news release
$5,000 - PARTNER
Includes 5 tickets, half-page ad in program, and recognition in program
$2,500 - COLLABORATOR
Includes 3 tickets, quarter-page ad in program, and recognition in program
$1,000 - ADVOCATE
Includes 2 tickets and recognition in program
Event Honorees
DALE RECINELLA
Long-time prison minister for the men on Florida’s death row
WITNESS TO INNOCENCE
Exonerated death row survivors fighting to end the death penalty
Host Committee
Sr. Rita Ann Teichman, CSJ
Justice Reimagined Host Committee Chair and CMN Development Committee Chair
Karen and Guy Clifton
Founding Executive Director of Catholic Mobilizing Network and Planning Committee Members
Carol and William Cooke
Justice Reimagined Planning Committee Members
Fr. John Enzler
President & CEO of Catholic Charities DC
Jack DiGioia
President of Georgetown University
Doug and Mary Sandvig
Order of Malta
Mary Catherine Bunting
Cardinal Wilton Gregory
Archbishop of Washington
Syl and Vicki Schieber
Anti-death penalty advocates and recipients of the 2022 Reimagining Justice Award
Bill O‘Keefe
Executive Vice President For Mission, Mobilization And Advocacy at Catholic Relief Services
Dennis and Elise Reeder
Members of the planning committee
Dcn. Steve and Andrea Kaneb
Dr. Peter & Nancy Kilpatrick
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Event Sponsors
VISIONARY
CHAMPION
PARTNER
COLLABORATOR
ADVOCATE
About CMN
Catholic Mobilizing Network (CMN) is the national Catholic organization working to end the death penalty, advance justice, and begin healing.
Through education, advocacy, and prayer, and based on the Gospel value that every human is created in the image and likeness of God, CMN expresses the fundamental belief that all those who have caused or been impacted by crime should be treated with dignity.