‘RHOA’ Co-star, Peter Thomas, Supports #HELLOHarlemNYC Initiative [PHOTOS]

Peter Thomas ("Real Housewives of Atlanta")

Peter Thomas (“Real Housewives of Atlanta”)

 

“Real Housewives of Atlanta” cast member, Peter Thomas was spotted in New York this week.  The reality star attended “HELLO Harlem” – a summer series to benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Harlem (BGCH).  Established by REVOLT TV, the community initiative was held at Park 112 and brought out over 250 VIPs in business, philanthropy and entertainment.

 

VIPs in attendance were Lew Tucker (Owner, Park 112), David Paterson (Former Governor of New York), Mr. Broadway (Furious Five/Hip Hop Pioneer), Nina Flowers (The Apollo), Ashley Ennis (ABC’s “The Chew”),Vaughn Mack (Bad Boy Entertainment), Hisham Tawfiq (NBC’s “The Blacklist”), Marc John Jeffries (“Losing Isaiah”/”Notorious”) and more. Several major corporations/businesses were represented as well like JP Morgan & Chase, USA EEOC, Citibank, NYC Law Department, The City of New York, Universal Republic, VH-1, ABC Television and the National Action Network.

 

Marc John Jeffries (actor, Losing Isaiah; Notorious)

Marc John Jeffries (actor, Losing Isaiah; Notorious)

Alfred Duran Wilson (JP Morgan Chase), Rodney Jacobs (USA EEOC) and Christopher Dor (NYC Law Dept.)

Alfred Duran Wilson (JP Morgan Chase), Rodney Jacobs (USA EEOC) and Christopher Dor (NYC Law Dept.)

The HELLO Harlem summer series will continue every Monday through September 8, 2014. The events are invitation-only and you must become a donor to attend. For a complete event listing, visit www.helloharlem.org.

 

Follow HELLO Harlem on social media:

@helloharlemnyc

#helloharlemnyc

 

Photo Credit: Patrick Neree

 

ABOUT HELLO HARLEM

HELLO Harlem is a community campaign specifically designed to redefine the fundraising landscape by infusing charity and entertainment to raise interest, awareness and support for the Boys & Girls Club of Harlem (BGCH). Defined as an effort to Help Expand Life’s Limitless Opportunities, the campaign draws upon influential relationships with the who’s who of NYC philanthropists, entrepreneurs and civic leaders who support the BGCH mission and provide education, social and leadership opportunities for the children and youth of Harlem.