Three hundred young professionals gathered at the rooftop Press Lounge on Manhattan’s West Side, June 21, for the fifth annual Solstice event to benefit amfAR's generationCURE.

Guests enjoyed breathtaking views of Manhattan and the Hudson River, hors d’oeuvres, signature cocktails courtesy of Moët Hennessy, a silent auction, and music, while raising more than $65,000 for cure-focused HIV research.

Among those who attended were Kelly Osbourne and Kenneth Cole.

generationCURE is a group of young amfAR supporters committed to ending the AIDS pandemic in their lifetime by helping the Foundation raise funds for its cure-focused research programs. Since its inception in 2011, generationCURE has raised more than $365,000 for amfAR through events in New York City, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. In 2015, generationCURE awarded its first cure-focused research grant; click here to learn more about the award recipient.

comments powered by Disqus

Latest news

Megan Thee Stallion's Pete & Thomas Foundation to Honor Southern Black Girls Founder LaTosha Brown

Megan Thee Stallion's Pete & Thomas Foundation to Honor Southern Black Girls Founder LaTosha Brown Jul 10, 2025

In a powerful demonstration of how investing in Black girls creates a pipeline of changemakers, Grammy Award-winning artist Megan Thee Stallion's Pete & Thomas Foundation will honor Southern Black Girls and Women’s Consortium founder LaTosha Brown alongside 13-year-old mental health advocate Mila Henry at its inaugural gala. More
More news