Captain Planet Foundation Raises More Than $800,000 at Annual Gala Honoring Environmental Heroes Josh Bernstein and Oluwaseyi Moejoh
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2024 Captain Planet Foundation Gala

Josh Bernstein and Oluwaseyi Moejoh attend the 2024 Captain Planet Foundation Gala on Saturday, March 16 in Atlanta. (Todd Kirkland/AP Images for The Captain Planet Foundation)
Josh Bernstein and Oluwaseyi Moejoh attend the 2024 Captain Planet Foundation Gala on Saturday, March 16 in Atlanta. (Todd Kirkland/AP Images for The Captain Planet Foundation)

The evening was hosted by Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s The Monica Pearson Show host, Monica Kaufman Pearson

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ATLANTA, March 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Last night, Captain Planet Foundation, the global non-profit, held their annual Gala at Flourish Atlanta and recognized environmental heroes, Josh Bernstein and Oluwaseyi Moejoh. Additionally, Cox Enterprises received the Corporate Superhero for the Earth Award. The benefit raised more than $800,000 to support the Foundation’s worldwide educational programming and grant-making efforts to engage and empower young people to be problem solvers for the planet. The Gala was hosted by Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s The Monica Pearson Show host, Monica Kaufman Pearson.

More than 400 guests were in attendance to celebrate the honorees and the impact that Captain Planet Foundation has had on youth around the world. Attendees represented across philanthropy, business, and celebrity guests including Francis Ford Coppola, Monica Kaufman Pearson, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, NFL Pro Bowler Ovie Mughelli, Laura Turner Seydel, Daniel Blackman, Pat Mitchell, Tena Clark, director Armani Ortiz, and actress Candace Maxwell. Maury Wolfe, Vice President of Corporate Responsibility and Social Impact for Cox Enterprises, accepted the corporate award on behalf of the company. During the gala, U.K. environmentalists and co-founders of Hidden Plastic, Ashton and Zara Hawkins, shared a presentation on their work with the Foundation via the Planeteer Alliance. Captain Planet Foundation also introduced the Laura Turner Seydel Legacy Fund which will support the Planeteer Alliance, additional scholarships, and programing for the Foundation.

Highlighting the extraordinary sustainability efforts of the honorees during the program, Nigerian Environmentalist and National Geographic Young Explorer Oluwaseyi Moejoh was honored with the Young Superhero for Earth Award for her work educating the next generation of young leaders about climate action and helping them build the skills and expertise they need to proffer innovative solutions to environmental issues. In 2018, Moejoh co-founded the U-Recycle Initiative, a youth-led environmental sustainability organization focused on advancing a circular economy, environmental education, and climate action across schools and communities in Africa.

While accepting her award, Moejoh thanked the Captain Planet Foundation for “giving [her] the chance to bring forth the idea of connecting young Africans with the tools, skills, knowledge, and resources they need to create a sustainable future starting in their schools and communities.”