ATLANTA — Jane Fonda said she plans to continue her effort to prevent teenage pregnancies through the Georgia-based nonprofit organization she founded in 1995, when the state had one of the highest teenage birth rates in the country.
Fonda, 77, celebrated the twentieth anniversary of the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power & Potential at a gala in Atlanta on Thursday.
CNN founder Ted Turner, former United States surgeon generals Joycelyn Elders and David Satcher and retired NBA player Julius Erving were among the more than 400 businesspeople and philanthropists who joined the actress and political activist at The St. Regis Atlanta for the celebration.