City Year Los Angeles to Honor Award-Winning Filmmakers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller
City Year Los Angeles will celebrate distinguished filmmakers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, alongside prominent education figure Pedro Noguera, at its 15th annual Spring Break Gala on April 25 at Universal Studios. This event highlights their impactful work, particularly their role in captivating young audiences through innovative narratives in projects such as “Spider-Verse,” “The Lego Movie,” and the forthcoming “Project Hail Mary.” Actor Jake Johnson is scheduled to present the honors to Lord and Miller, recognizing their creative achievements and their positive influence on aspiring generations.
The annual Spring Break Gala is a critical fundraising initiative for City Year Los Angeles, directly supporting students, schools, and AmeriCorps members across the city. Bill Thompson, Executive Director of City Year Los Angeles, emphasized that Lord and Miller truly embody the organization’s core values, underscoring how their storytelling inspires young individuals to recognize their potential and embrace new opportunities. The event, distinguished by its relaxed, after-party atmosphere, consistently draws over 600 guests from the entertainment, business, and education sectors, uniting a diverse group in support of a vital cause.
As City Year Los Angeles approaches its two-decade milestone, its commitment to enhancing educational opportunities remains steadfast, partnering with 24 schools in underserved communities. The gala serves not only as a celebration of notable figures but also as a powerful platform to bolster educational support and mentorship programs. By fostering an environment where youth are encouraged to dream big and pursue their aspirations, City Year Los Angeles, through events like the Spring Break Gala, reinforces its mission to empower the next generation, proving that dedication to education and creative arts can lead to profound societal impact.
