Hungarian-Born Eva Haller has been a fierce advocate for social justice since the age of thirteen, when she would sneak out with her brother, John, to assist distributing anti-Hitler pamphlets throughout Budapest. Listen to hear how John’s death propelled Eva to be an activist encouraging and supporting many world causes and artists. From joining the Selma march with Dr. King, to traveling the world as a UNICEF volunteer,
She has engaged in and mentored countless organizations and is the recipient of many awards including: The Mandala Award for Humanitarian Achievement, The Inaugural Mentoring Award at Forbes Women’s Summit, and A Lifetime Achievement Award at the United Nations Population Fund. More recently, she received the Ban Ki-moon Mentorship Award.
A member of Synergos’ Global Philanthropists Circle, Eva participates in a community of international do-gooders who use their time and resources to fight poverty and injustice. Enjoy a 23 minute video that shows how Eva has been at the heart of what matters today. https://myhero.com/eva-haller-a-work-in-progress-march-edi