Workin’ it for the cause
Sometimes fundraisers seem like they’re more about the social
gathering than anything else.
It seems more good could be done by the attendees donating some
time along with their money, but giving money and going to a party is
so much easier.
Splash has been different from the beginning. Its cause, the
producer’s dedication and the manner in which it was birthed, have
made it an obviously sincere effort.
The hipness of attending the show came later -- we can’t fault a
fundraising event for also being fun.
A backyard beginning doesn’t garner images of high society. Ken
Jillson and Al Roberts needed money to get AIDS Services Foundation
going. It was the 1980s and services for people living with HIV or
AIDS were hard to find.
Their goal was $25,000 and with a show all about fun, they raised
about $33,000.
After years of honing the show through donations and volunteer
casts, the event, which has undergone several locations and name
changes -- Big Splash, Splash and World’s Fair -- brought in $420,000
last year.
The producers use creativity and hard work to get people coming
year after year. It’s tough, it’s time consuming and it’s worth it.
The AIDS epidemic is not going away, making groups like AIDS Services
Foundation ever more important. People like Jillson and Roberts and
all the volunteers who give their time help fuel hope that human
compassion will live on.
This year’s event is set for Saturday on the Festival of Arts
grounds. For information, call (949) 809-8766.
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