Our History
Jill Sorensen, a former fashion model for the Elite
and Ford agencies in Paris and New York, and her friend
Cheryl Davis Masri, owner of a Washington DC based advertising
agency, founded Knock Out Abuse Against Women in 1993.
Their vision was to create a non-profit organization
to build public awareness of and financial support to
eradicate domestic violence and to help women and children
whose lives have been shattered by abuse, poverty and
homelessness. Now, in its 14th year, Knock-Out Abuse
Against Women has raised over $5 million.
- 1993 – Event debuts at Café
Milano. Approximately 30 people attend.
- 1994 – Event held for a second year
at Café Milano and approximately 100 people
attend. Proceeds benefit House of Ruth and Joy Behar
provides entertainment.
- 1995 – The event gains momentum and
moves to The Ritz-Carlton, now the Westin Fairfax,
and funds are again donated to House of Ruth.
- 1996 – In its 4th year, the fundraiser
is held again at The Ritz-Carlton to benefit House
of Ruth.
- 1997 – Jack Ford and Jodi Applegate
of NBC and Robin Leach of “Lifestyles of the
Rich & Famous” are celebrity hosts for the
event, held at the ANA Hotel.
- 1998 – Event moves to the Capitol
Hilton. Actress Karen Duffy and news correspondents
Joe Johns of WRC-TV and Rene Knott of WJLA-TV are
hosts. Carolyn Sapp, Miss American 1992, and author
Nansook Hong are the keynote speakers. The Honorary
Committee includes Alma Arrington Brown of Chevy Chase
Bank; Elizabeth Dole of American Red Cross; Robyn
Sachs of RMR & Associates; Wendy Walker Whitworth
of CNN.
- 1999 – Event again held at Capitol
Hilton. The hosts are Congresswoman Mary Bono, ABC’s
Sam Donaldson, WJLA-TV’s Rene Knott, and “Lifestyles
of the Rich & Famous” Robin Leach. The honorees
are actress Anne Archer, YMCA President Alexine Clement
Jackson, Barbara Harrison of WRC-TV, and Gucci President
Patricia Malone.
- 2000 – Event held at the new Ritz-Carlton
at 22nd & M with keynote speaker Barbara Dehl.
Honorees are Jan Fox of WUSA-TV and Barbara Dehl.
Hosts include: Sam Donaldson, Rene Knott, and Fabio.
- 2001 – Sam Donaldson and Frederique
Van Der Wal host the event at The Ritz-Carlton. Honorees
are Mary Bono and Karen Duffy.
- 2002 – Sam Donaldson and Bo Derek
host the event at The Ritz-Carlton with keynote speaker
Connie May Fowler, author of When Katie Wakes. Honorees
are Kim Wells of Corporate Alliance to End Partner
Violence and Dr. Ludy Greene of Second Chance Employment
Services.
- Spring 2003 – The members of the Knock
Out Abuse Executive Committee don their work clothes
to help renovate and decorate the Bethany House Shelter
as part of a project named Sharing Spaces. Members
of the committee lend a fresh coat of paint to the
seven-bedroom house, donate all types of furniture,
provide interior design services and enlisted the
services of a handyman to take care of all household
repairs.
- 2003 – Sam Donaldson and Cynthia Steele
Vance host the event at The Ritz-Carlton. Honorees
are Virginia’s Attorney General, The Honorable
Jerry Kilgore, Melanne Verveer, chairwoman of Vital
Voices Global Partnership and the First Lady of Virginia,
Lisa Collis Warner.
- Mother’s Day 2004 – Members
of the Knock Out Abuse Executive Committee host a
Mother’s Day brunch for those living in the
Bethany House shelter. The mothers enjoyed their special
Day with omelets prepared by “Mr. Omelet”
himself and the kids dined on McDonald’s Happy
Meals. Entertainment was provided by Daisy the Clown
for the little ones and makeovers were given to the
moms.
- 2004 – In honor of the 11th anniversary,
Sam Donaldson once again hosts the gala at The Ritz-Carlton.
Event Chair is Holidae Hayes of Morgan Stanley. Eleven
amazing honorees are honored on 11/11. Special guest
honorees include Lesley Jane Seymour, Editor-in-Chief
of Marie Claire magazine and recording artist Rachel
Proctor. The other nine “angels” of Knock
Out were Lisa Bartolomei, Patricia Coleman, Patti
Cumming, Roya Kingdom, Franco Nuschese, Norma Ramsey,
Linda Roth, Jim Ryan and Dina Roll (in memoriam).
- 2005 – Celebrating its 12th anniversary,
Gwen Ifill and Michele Norris join the Knock Out Abuse
team and host this year’s gala at the downtown
Ritz-Carlton. The year’s chairwoman was Ann
Walker Marchant of The Walker Marchant Group and guests
were treated to “An Evening in Paris”.
Honorees included Senator Debbie Stabenow and Congresswoman
Juanita Millender-McDonald, for their support of the
2005 Violence Against Women Act. DC City Councilmember
Kwame Brown was also honored for his work to fight
domestic violence.
- 2006 - Knock Out Abuse celebrated their
lucky 13th anniversary with a kick-off at the legendary
Café Milano where Knock Out Abuse all began.
Holly Muldoon chaired the year’s gala, “Polo
Argentina” at the Ritz-Carlton, Washington,
DC where guests were dazzled with a team of Argentine
polo players on horse back. The event honored Prince
Georges County domestic abuse victim Yvette Cade.
Proceeds from the event benefited six local domestic
abuse support groups. Each year the event sells out
and fills The Ritz Carlton Ballroom to capacity with
over 750 women in attendance
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