2025 HMSA Gala Ball to support Agapi Care Inc. in Melbourne

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The Hellenic Medical Society of Australia (HMSA), in partnership with the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM), will host the 2025 HMSA Gala Ball on Saturday, 11 October 2025, at the Grand Hyatt Melbourne, with all proceeds supporting Agapi Care Inc.

This year’s ball continues the tradition of HMSA and GCM uniting to raise funds for community organisations that support the most vulnerable. Past initiatives have benefitted groups such as Fronditha and Pronia.

Agapi Care Inc. is a pioneering not-for-profit organisation established through the advocacy of Greek Australian parents determined that children with disabilities should have equal access to community services and opportunities. Today, it operates nationally, empowering people with cognitive and physical challenges by providing holistic support that fosters inclusion, independence, and personal choice.

HMSA gala ball flyer

Community backing is vital for organisations like Agapi Care Inc., as access to tailored support can be transformative, enabling individuals to reach their full potential.

The gala ball promises an evening of fine dining, live music, vibrant auctions, and endless kefi. The event is made possible through the generous support of sponsors including DBG Health, Greek Media Group, The Hellenic Museum, Mantzis Family Trust, Zaparas Lawyers and Accountancy Group.

The HMSA and GCM look forward to welcoming community members, families, and associations to this year’s Gala Ball, joining forces to support Agapi Care. Tickets are available here.

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