Inside Bunny Hop with Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore, Florence Mars
Drew Barrymore and Florence Mars. All photos: BFA / Angela Pham

The Associates Committee of The Society of Memorial Sloan Kettering recently hosted its annual children’s event, The Bunny Hop, at 583 Park Avenue with honorary chair Drew Barrymore. The gathering, traditionally attended by prominent New Yorkers, helps raise funds for the Pediatric Department at Memorial Sloan Kettering. Sponsored by Bonpoint, the French children’s wear brand, this year’s event was chaired by Mary Carlisle Gambill, Anna Kennedy Safir, and Sara Gilbane Sullivan.

Olivia Chantecaille
Olivia Chantecaille
Emilia Fanjul Pfeifler
Emilia Fanjul Pfeifler

In addition to Drew Barrymore guests included Olivia Chantecaille, Allison Aston, Mary Carlisle Gambill, Anna Kennedy Safir, and Sara Gilbane Sullivan, Shoshanna Gruss, Carolina de Neufville, Amory McAndrew, Eleanor Ylvisaker, Jenny Slayton-Green, Gretchen Gunlocke Fenton, Elizabeth Kurpis, Erin O’Connor, Marcie Pantzer, Anna Burke Patterson, Emilia Fanjul Pfeifler, Kate Pickett, Danielle Snyder, Anne Roy, Palmer O’ Sullivan, Gillian Hearst Simonds, Eleanora Kennedy, and Ferebee Taubes.

“The Bunny Hop continues to be a one-of-a-kind event that gives the whole family a chance to not only give back to a great cause, but to have fun while doing so,” said Lavinia Branca Snyder, president of The Society of Memorial Sloan Kettering. “The Society’s mission continues to make great strides toward raising money for the Pediatric Department at MSK.”

Shoshanna Gruss
Shoshanna Gruss

About The Society of Memorial Sloan Kettering: Founded in 1946, The Society of Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK), is a volunteer-led organization within MSK dedicated to promoting the well-being of patients, supporting cancer research, and providing public education on the early prevention, detection, and treatment of cancer.  As the world’s oldest and largest private cancer center, MSK has devoted more than a century to advancing the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer.