Prevent Cancer Annual Gala celebrates three decades, brings in more than $2.1 million for cancer prevention and early detection
PARA PUBLICACIÓN INMEDIATA
Kyra Meister
703-836-1746
kyra.meister@preventcancer.org
Washington, D.C. – In a stunning display evoking themes of the four countries of the United Kingdom, the 30th Annual Prevent Cancer Gala welcomed nearly 1,000 guests in attendance at the National Building Museum in Washington D.C. on Wednesday, September 25. The Gala raised over $2.1 million for cancer prevention and early detection.
Paying tribute to the United Kingdom and their commitment to ending cancer, this year’s theme, An Indispensable Friendship, honored The British Ambassador, Her Excellency Dame Karen Pierce DCMG and Sir Charles Roxburgh KCB. Since 1994, the Prevent Cancer Gala has honored a country that shares the vision of a world where cancer is preventable, detectable and beatable for all. With a menu curated by Michelin-starred Chef Aaron Silverman and decor designed by celebrations expert and Foundation board member David Tutera, guests were transported “across the pond” for an evening of celebration.
Proceeds from the Gala will support the Foundation’s programs, including research grants and fellowships and community grants. Funds will also support the Foundation’s public education campaigns, including “Early Detection = Better Outcomes,” launched in 2023 to educate U.S. adults on the routine cancer screenings they need and encourage them to schedule appointments, and “Too Young for This Sh*t,” which increases awareness of the alarming rise of colorectal cancer in younger adults.
Other highlights of the evening included cancer survivor, Foundation board member and FOX News Channels’ chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin as master of ceremonies and remarks from the Prevent Cancer Foundation’s Founder Carolyn “Bo” Aldigé and CEO Jody Hoyos. “The Gala not only provides support and resources to further our mission throughout the year—it allows us to come together as a community to reignite our passion for prevention, our dedication to early detection and our hope for a future without cancer,” shared Hoyos in her opening remarks.
Renowned musical artist from the Czech Republic Michal David also premiered a beautiful musical tribute to his daughter who died of cancer. Along with family members and business associates, David traveled to the nation’s capital from Prague to debut the new song. He will donate all proceeds from the song to the Foundation.
The annual Lighting the Way to Prevention drive raised more than $160,000 and was led by auctioneers Tim Kavanagh, a colorectal cancer survivor and longtime friend of the Foundation, and Representative Aaron Bean.
The Foundation also recognized two Cancer Champions for their significant contributions in cancer prevention and other cancer-related issues. Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina and Representative Anna Eshoo of Connecticut were honored during the program to recognize their significant contributions and longstanding support of legislation for cancer research, prevention, detection and treatment.
Thank you to the 2024 Prevent Cancer Gala top sponsors:
Patrocinador presentador:
- Ciencias Exactas
Emerald Sponsor:
- Gilead Sciences
Diamond Sponsors:
- Amgen
- Alianza comunitaria de oncología
- Daiichi-Sankyo, Inc.
- Grial
- Johnson y Johnson
- merck
- Midtown Group
- Pfizer
- Fundación benéfica de la familia Shure
- Walmart
Platinum Sponsors:
- Cencora
- Pharmacosmos Therapeutics
- PhRMA
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About the Prevent Cancer Foundation®
The Prevent Cancer Foundation® is the only U.S.-based nonprofit organization solely dedicated to cancer prevention and early detection. Through research, education, outreach and advocacy, we have helped countless people avoid a cancer diagnosis or detect their cancer early enough to be successfully treated. We are driven by a vision of a world where cancer is preventable, detectable and beatable for all.
La Fundación está avanzando para afrontar el desafío de reducir las muertes por cáncer en 40% para 2035. Para lograrlo, nos comprometemos a invertir $20 millones en tecnologías innovadoras para detectar el cáncer tempranamente y avanzar en la detección de múltiples cánceres, $10 millones para ampliar la detección del cáncer y la vacunación. acceso a comunidades médicamente desatendidas, y $10 millones para educar al público sobre las opciones de detección y vacunación.
For more information, please visit www.preventcancer.org.