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Serena Williams Receives Giving Tree Award at Baby2Baby Gala

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  • Serena Williams honored for commitment to helping children in need
  • Demi Lovato, Kerry Washington, Jessica Alba, and Ciara attend gala
  • Baby2Baby has distributed over 500 million essential items to children
Serena Williams Receives Giving Tree Award at Baby2Baby Gala

The 2025 Baby2Baby Gala, held on November 9th, was a star-studded affair in Los Angeles. Tennis icon Serena Williams was presented with the prestigious Giving Tree Award, which recognizes public figures who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to helping children in need around the world.

The gala, which took place at the Pacific Design Center, is a crucial fundraiser for Baby2Baby, a non-profit organization that has distributed over 500 million essential items such as diapers, formula, and clothing to children living in poverty. Founded 14 years ago, Baby2Baby has been working tirelessly to support children in homeless shelters, domestic violence programs, foster care agencies, hospitals, and school districts, as well as those who have lost everything in the wake of disasters.

The event was attended by a host of bold-faced names, including Demi Lovato, Kerry Washington, Jessica Alba, and Ciara, all of whom stunned on the red carpet. The gala's sponsors included title sponsor Paul Mitchell, as well as Summer Fridays, Merck for Mothers, and Dave.

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Serena Williams was presented with the Giving Tree Award, an award given to a public figure who has demonstrated exceptional commitment to improving the lives of children in need around the world.
Demi Lovato, Kerry Washington, Jessica Alba, and Ciara were among the bold-faced names who attended the annual Baby2Baby Gala in Los Angeles.
Baby2Baby has distributed more than half a billion essential items including diapers, formula and clothing to children in need, providing these items to children in homeless shelters, domestic violence programs, foster care agencies, hospitals, and school districts as well as children who have lost everything in the wake of disaster.

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