Allied Universal CEO Steve Jones Raises $2.7 Million for Human Trafficking Victims
All funds raised go directly to country’s only shelter of its kind
IRVINE, Calif. — Sept. 3, 2024 — Allied Universal®, the world’s leading security and facility services provider, today announced that Global Chairman and CEO Steve Jones and wife Stacy Jones, at their annual August fundraiser, raised approximately $2.7 million for Vera’s Sanctuary. Vera’s Sanctuary provides licensed drug treatment services for human trafficking victims ranging in age from 15 to 26.
“If someone in the U.S. is struggling with substance abuse, homelessness or is a victim of domestic violence, there are nearly 30,000 facilities available to them for live-in care. However, here’s only one licensed residential drug treatment shelter dedicated to victims of human trafficking and it’s just miles from our global headquarters in Orange County,” Jones said. “That’s why, every year, Stacy and I support it by underwriting and hosting a charity event to bring much needed attention to the serious issue of human trafficking. All funds raised at our Hot Summer Nights event go directly to Vera’s Sanctuary.”
This year’s fundraiser was attended by more than 650 guests and supported by nearly 100 sponsors. It was headlined by music legends Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, who were also accompanied by the Orange County School of the Arts choir to sing “Hell is for Children” which made for an impactful moment. Together, Benatar and Giraldo have created two multi-platinum, five platinum and three gold albums, as well as 19 Top 40 hits. They have sold over 36 million records worldwide and have won an unprecedented four consecutive GRAMMY® awards. They have also been feted with three American Music Awards, and a People’s Choice Award. In 2022 Pat and Neil were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
In the last five years, the generous guests, donors and sponsors of the Jones’s Hot Summer Nights fundraiser have raised more than $7.4 million for Vera’s Sanctuary. The $2.6 million raised this year is an all-time record and surpassed the previous record of $1.9 million raised at 2023’s event.
Residents of Vera’s Sanctuary receive 30 hours of weekly therapeutic services, food, clothing, medical care, psychiatric services, prenatal support and transportation. The women benefit from educational instruction, vocational training, automobile gift programs, internships and job placement. There is no maximum length of stay. Every individual can heal at their own pace.
Since opening its doors in 2018, Vera’s Sanctuary has provided rehabilitation to more than 600 women.