You're Invited to the Every Woman Housed Gala

With this year’s theme, It All Starts at Home, we center a simple truth: housing is the foundation for stability, dignity, and opportunity. This evening celebrates the community working to ensure that women and survivors of violence across Los Angeles have a place to call home.
 
We are grateful to be joined by advocates and supporters across our community, including Miley Cyrus and Tish Cyrus-Purcell, whose voices and partnership help shine a light on the importance of housing and opportunity for women and survivors of violence.

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If you have questions about the event or if you'd like to confirm your sponsorship, please contact us at events@downtownwomenscenter.org or (213) 213-2813.

Honoring Miley Cyrus & Tish Cyrus-Purcell

Miley Cyrus and Tish Cyrus-Purcell are a dynamic mother-daughter duo committed to making a meaningful impact through creativity, storytelling, and philanthropy. Miley, a globally renowned artist and advocate, and Tish, a producer and founder of Hopetown Entertainment, are united by their shared dedication to supporting and uplifting historically excluded communities. Together, through the Miley Cyrus Foundation and their partnership with the Downtown Women’s Center (DWC), they have led transformative initiatives to address women’s homelessness in Los Angeles. Most notably, their work includes renovations to the DWC campus and providing creative direction for Rosa’s Place. Their work supports the creation of dignified, welcoming spaces that provide housing and resources for women in need.

Featuring Natasha Rothwell as Emcee

Natasha Rothwell is the creator, executive producer, and star of the critically acclaimed Hulu series How to Die Alone, which is currently streaming. She recently earned her second Emmy nomination for her standout performance as Belinda Lindsey in Season 3 of HBO’s The White Lotus, reprising the role that first made her a fan favorite in Season 1. Natasha is also known for her critically acclaimed work as a series regular, writer, director, and producer on HBO’s Insecure, for which she received a Peabody Award and the 2022 NAACP Image Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy. In 2020, she founded her production company Big Hattie Productions to create, produce, and develop genre-bending projects that champion marginalized voices in subversive ways. Under the banner, she is currently developing a TV adaptation of Who TF Did I Marry?, the viral TikTok series by Tareasa “Reesa Teesa” Johnson. In addition to starring as Johnson, Rothwell will serve as executive producer.