"Our 13th annual A Hamptons Happening promises to be our best and most exciting benefit yet," said event founding chair Marion N. Waxman.
"Depression is the Number One cause of disability worldwide. HDRF is addressing the problem by conducting the most advanced depression research today. Everybody who commits to walking with us on August 5 is making a difference by raising critical awareness and funds for breakthrough brain research." said Audrey Gruss.
"I lived with this disease very closely when I lost my mother in 2004," said Nina Garcia, "so, this is very close to me."
"Each of our honorees have made an impact on the community, just like the Playhouse has," explained Susan Henkin.
"The Moran Studio has been a catalyst for artistic, community and family activity - then and now. We look forward to creating a venue for art, history and environmental programs," said Jill Malusky.
"Every year it gets better, as more of the most incredible people on the planet show up to paddle during the day and party at night to support the BCRF in our effort to fund the most life giving research," shared Maria Baum.
"Funds raised enable the critical care patients receive 24/7 at the Jenny and John Paulson Department of Emergency Services, and we are deeply appreciative of all who have supported this event this year and in the past," said Robert S. Chaloner.
"Depression is the number one cause of disability worldwide," Audrey told the crowd.
"It will be for sure the Hamptons event to be at this summer," noted Jason E. Zimmerman.
Santa and his jolly reindeer are making another Hamptons appearance.
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