30th San Francisco Reproductive Freedom for All Luncheon
Friday, March 14, 2025
Registration: 11:00am PT
Luncheon and Speaking Program: 12:00—1:30pm PT
Fairmont Hotel
950 Mason Street
San Francisco, CA
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For instructions on how to support the event via Donor Advised Fund, please email our Development Events Coordinator, Carolina, at [email protected].
Reproductive Freedom for All Foundation’s Tax EIN is 52-1100361.
SPONSOR REPLY FORM
ABOUT THIS EVENT
For 29 years the San Francisco Power of Choice Luncheon has been bringing together our passionate community to expand access to reproductive freedom including our right to abortion, contraception, IVF, paid family leave, gender-affirming care, and more.
We embark on our 30th year as the San Francisco Reproductive Freedom for All Luncheon to align with the organization’s new era. Let’s come together to inspire and empower one another as we pave the way for a brighter future where everybody can make choices about their own bodies and lives.
Speakers
Karlie Kloss
she/her
Supermodel, Entrepreneur, and Philanthropist
Karlie Kloss is a supermodel, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Throughout her career, she has walked and shot campaigns for a myriad of top designers and is the face of numerous international campaigns, including Estée Lauder, adidas, and Carolina Herrera. She has been on the cover of Vogue over 40 times.
Kloss has focused a great deal of her philanthropic career on expanding opportunities for women and girls and protecting their rights.
In 2015, Kloss founded Kode With Klossy, a transformative nonprofit that creates learning experiences and opportunities for young women and gender expansive youth. In 2025, Kode with Klossy is celebrating its tenth year, with over 11,000 scholars having participated across programs.
In 2022, Kloss started Gateway Coalition, a donor and education collective that directs resources, wraparound support, and narrative amplification to organizations and clinics supporting patients seeking reproductive healthcare and abortion access in the midwest.
Kimberly Peeler-Allen
she/her
Board Chair, Reproductive Freedom for All
Kimberly Peeler-Allen has been working at the intersection of race, gender and politics for over 20 years.
Kimberly is currently a Visiting Practitioner at the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University where she serves as an advisor on CAWP’s ongoing research and election analysis, and guest lectures in various graduate and undergraduate courses.
Inspired by the words of the late Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm, “If they don’t give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair,” Kimberly is driven to shift the paradigm for the civic voice of Black women. Over the course of her career Kimberly has advised elected officials, candidates and organizations on fundraising, political strategy and coalition building to ensure that there are more diverse voices around decision making tables whether they are in elected bodies or civil society.
Kimberly serves as Board Chair of Reproductive Freedom for All, Co-Chair of Higher Heights for America PAC, and is a board member of ActBlue, the Fund for Women’s Equity, and the ERA Coalition.
Mini Timmaraju
she/her
President & CEO, Reproductive Freedom for All
Mini Timmaraju is a seasoned campaigner, skilled coalition-builder, high-impact organizer, and talented organizational leader with over 20 years of experience leading federal, state, and local campaigns, as well as advocacy efforts around reproductive rights, gender justice, and racial justice.
Mini has a wealth of governmental and political experience at the state and federal level, including advising the Biden-Harris administration on diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility and serving as Women’s Vote Director on the 2016 Hillary Clinton presidential campaign. Mini has also worked on reproductive rights in Texas and at the national level and worked for several members of Congress.
Kiana Tipton
she/her
Digital Director, Abortion in America
Kiana is a digital strategist with expertise in online advocacy and community organizing. She started her career as a community activist advocating for universal healthcare in Seattle, then transitioned to digital community building with brands like Essence, Radical Girl Gang, and Teach For America.
Currently, Kiana is the Digital Director at Charley, an abortion chatbot designed to protect privacy and simplify the abortion seeker’s journey, as well as Abortion In America, a storytelling project amplifying the voices of those impacted by abortion bans.
Kiana believes that when tech is designed with purpose and the bravery needed in this moment, it can dismantle inequities and drive systemic change.
Sponsors
Visionary Sponsors: $50,000+
Julie Chaiken*
Dagmar Dolby*
Prisca & Keith Geeslin*
Marcia Grand*
Nonie Greene & Todd Werby*
Michelle Mercer, Bruce Golden, & Zoe Mercer-Golden*
Nonie B. Ramsay*
Leader Sponsors: $25,000+
Linda Rosenberg Ach
Johanna Carney & Erran Berger
Jan & Larry Birenbaum
Randi & Bob Fisher
Leslie & George Hume
Shannon Hunt-Scott
The Jackson Family Foundation*
Kate & Christian Jensen
Nancy Milliken, MD*
Amy & James Rasmey
Roselyne C. Swig
Lilah & Alex Wolf
*Special thanks to our 30th Anniversary Event Co-Chairs, due to their generous support of $30k+
Advocate Sponsors: $15,000+
Alisa J. Baker
Lois De Domenico
Dawn Dobras & Eric Swergold
David & Natasha Dolby
Janie & Donny Friend
Gail K. Glasser
Lisa & Douglas Goldman Fund
Louise & Arthur Patterson
Tom & JaMel Perkins
Champion Sponsors: $10,000+
Jenny Brorsen
Stacey B. Case
Dana M. Emery
Mathea Falco
Sakurako & William Fisher
Michelle & Robert Friend
The Fred Gellert Family Foundation
Elizabeth Grossman
Bethany & Jim Hornthal
Sara Imershein, MD
Jessica Lewin
Nion McEvoy & Leslie Berriman
Miller Family Fund
Sheri & Doug Mowbray
Susan Oberndorf
Melanie P. Peña & Mark L. Perry
Claire Solot
Christine Suppes
Dolca Thomas
UCSF Department of Ob/Gyn
Summer Tompkins Walker Family Fund
Jane & Douglas Wolf
Justice Sponsors: $5,000+
Katie Albright & Jake Schatz
Carson Barnett
Thomas & Johanna Baruch
Marta Benson
Ellen Davis
Daphne Dickson
Patricia Dinner
Bettina Duval
Jacqueline Erdman
Roanne Goldfein
Marcia & John Goldman
Teri Goodman
Joan & Ken Gosliner
Linda & Jon Gruber
Jill Hamer
Anette L. Harris & Marc Loupé
Kate Healy
Susan Hirsch & Paulette Meyer
Lori Horne
Paulette & David Kessler
Klebanoff-Cohen Fund
Marie & Barry Lipman
David Mahoney & Winn Ellis
Fran & David Meckler
Diana Nelson
O’Melveny & Myers
Barbro & Bernard Osher
Diane Parish
Mauree Jane & Mark Perry
Lisa Stone Pritzker
Alice & Billy Russell-Shapiro
Meagan Ryan
Lydia P. Shorenstein
Karen E. Silverman
Dorlon & Dylan Simonds
H. Marcia Smolens
Audrey Sockolov
Sharman Spector-Angel
Preeva Tramiel
Lucie & Jerry Weissman
Brenda Yost
Charley Zeches
Supporter Sponsors: $3,000+
Ioan Allen in memory of Melani Allen
Claire & Ralph Brindis
Andy Chen & David McCrory
Lorraine Cohen
Sue DeVinny & Paul Finkle
Laura Esserman, MD
Ruth Finkelstein
Joanne Fox
Marsha & Ralph Guggenheim
Lisa & Thierry Koblentz
Uta Landy & Philip Darney
Sharon L. Litsky
Jackie & Richard Mayer
Barbara J. Meislin
Maris Thatcher Meyerson
Tiffany Rose Mockler
Connie Cox Price
Robina Riccitiello
Mike Schlect
Christine Wright Silver
Shartsis Friese LLP
The Françoise & Andrew Skurman Charitable Trust
Laura Talmus & Ace Smith
Phyllis Thelen
Leadership Sponsors: $1,500+
Anita Abramowitz
Susan Anderson-Norby
Kerry Barlas
Amii Barnard-Bahn
Elizabeth Callander
The Leo J. & Celia Carlin Fund
Anne Carver
Kate Coffino
Paige Dickow
Helene & Larry Edelman
Robert Ellis
Lisa Erdberg & Dennis Gibbons
Melinda Ellis Evers
Victoria & David Fleishhacker
Amy & Mort Friedkin
The Gardner Family Charitable Fund
Constance M. Goodyear & Barry C. Baron, MD
Mimi & Peter Haas Fund
Helen Hilton Raiser
Monika Hunt
Susan M. Hyatt
Gail Ifshin & Steve Salky
Kathie Lowry
Susan Mall
Mauze Family Charitable Fund
Courtney McCrea
Tasha Mcveigh
Jan Newman
Peggy Newton
Trent Norris
Lisa Preger
Varda Rabin
Jen Reidy
Courtney Rice
Karen Robbins
John Simpson
Diane B. Wilsey
We apologize for any accidental misspellings or omissions. List is as of February 21, 2025.
For any questions, please contact [email protected] or call our Development Events Coordinator, Carolina, at 415-500-8129.