Paul Rudd Nails A Strike For Charity At His Annual Bowling Benefit For SAY
Nov. 6 2018, Published 7:51 p.m. ET
Paul Rudd threw his annual All-Star Bowling Benefit for the Stuttering Association for the Young (SAY) on Monday night, November 5. The party started rolling at Lucky Strike bowling alley in Manhattan. The lanes were open for the celebs who came out to support the good cause and try their hand at knocking down some pins. Keep reading to hear more details.
The 49-year-old was all smiles when he posed on the red carpet at his charity event. He has been working with SAY for more than 10 years and hosted the organization's seventh annual bowling benefit.
SAY is a non-profit foundation that aims to create programs that address the physical, social and emotional impact of stuttering. Programs created include the Camp SAY, Confident Voices after-school & weekend programs, speech therapy, and support groups.
Law & Order: SVU star Mariska Hargitay and her husband, Blue Bloods actor Peter Hermann arrived to the party looking cute as ever!
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Many Broadway alums also attended the occasion like Brandon Victor Dixon, Evan Todd, Daphne Rubin-Vega and Betsy Wolfe.
Paul spoke about the organization's cause and how he has “gotten to know some of these kids and to see them blossom over the course of several years." The Ant-Man star said, “I see their confidence grow, I see how courageous they are, and I see how important SAY has been in their lives. Lives are changed because of Taro — many lives. Not just the lives of the kids — the entire families."
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