Academy Award nominee Chazz Palminteri, whose career spans more than 35 years on Broadway, and in notable film and television roles, and his wife, Gianna, herself an acclaimed actress and producer, were thanked by the Cabrini Mission Foundation, at a reception at the Bedford Playhouse in Westchester.
The Palminteris, who reside in Bedford, have long been active in Italian-American, Catholic and community causes. In 2019, their daughter Gabriella
wanted to help immigrant families at the border and led a high school project that collected toothbrushes and toiletries for those in need. She donated the
supplies to the Cabrini Mission Foundation and through that process, her parents were introduced to the organization and the important work it does
around the world. Since that time, Chazz and Gianna have become well-known supporters of the Charism and work of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, the first
Italian-American and U.S. citizen to be canonized a saint by the Roman Catholic Church.
“The story of Mother Cabrini has been so inspiring to me and my family,” Chazz Palminteri said. “As a proud Catholic and Italian American, I am honored
to support the Cabrini Mission Foundation whose work is critical to uplifting the lives of so many people around the globe, particularly during these difficult
times. More recently, when Mother Cabrini was nominated for a statue, I joined my close friend Philip Foglia to advocate for it. I was glad to play a role in
seeing it recently erected.”
“My husband and I are grateful to the Foundation for this recognition and allowing us to help them in their important work. We are so proud of our children who share in our commitment to our faith and community and were the reason we were able to connect with the Cabrini Mission Foundation in the first place,”
said Gianna Palminteri. Chazz Palminteri, is most recently known for Academy Award nomination for acting, writing and producing “A Bronx Tale”. Throughout his heralded career, he has appeared in numerous movies, Broadway productions and popular television series like “Law & Order: SVU”; “Blue Bloods”, “Modern Family” and “Kojak”.
“Chazz and Gianna have been incredible supporters of our foundation, especially this year, as our programs and services are stretched due to the pandemic,” said Cabrini Mission Foundation Executive Director Christopher LaBianco. “We were so happy we could recognize them for their generous service and
help during these critical times and look forward to honoring them at our Gala in 2021.”
Established in 1998, the Cabrini Mission Foundation exists to respond to society’s needs by supporting programs of healing, teaching, and caring sponsored
by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, MSC, the international religious order founded by St. Frances Xavier Cabrini in 1880. Cabrini Mission Foundation, a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation, seeks to aid and enhance MSC works of the Guadalupe Province in Australia, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua and the U.S. by providing philanthropic assistance through national fundraising, endowments, and donor contributions by supporting programs which provide
healthcare, education, and social services.
Cabrini Mission Foundation fosters Mother Cabrini’s legacy and lifelong commitment to the dignity, development and empowerment of all people. For
more information, visit cabrinifoundation.org. (Submitted)