An evening of compassion: Jenny Souris Foundation Gala returns this October

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The Jenny Souris Foundation is preparing to host its annual Gala on Wednesday, 15 October 2025, at Le Montage in Lilyfield, Sydney promising an evening filled with inspiration, generosity and community spirit.

Over the years, the Gala has become a cornerstone event in Sydney’s philanthropic calendar, raising vital funds to support children and families facing life’s toughest battles. It has provided comfort, care and opportunities to countless families — and this year, the need remains as pressing as ever.

A story of courage

At the heart of the evening will be the story of Tristan, a 10-year-old boy bravely fighting Stage 4 Renal Cell Carcinoma – Translocation. His journey embodies the resilience and hope that the Foundation strives to nurture. Guests will hear more about his experience and how community support has offered strength to him and his family.

An evening to remember

This year’s Gala promises more than just a fundraising dinner. Guests will be treated to live entertainment and a three-course meal, creating the perfect atmosphere for celebration and connection. 

The night will also feature an exclusive auction, offering luxury getaways and one-of-a-kind experiences. 

Most importantly, the evening will showcase heartfelt stories from families whose lives have been transformed through the generosity of the community and the work of the Jenny Souris Foundation.

Every ticket sold is more than a seat at a table — it is a lifeline. Funds raised will go directly towards medical programs, practical assistance and ongoing support, ensuring that children and families facing unimaginable challenges receive the care they need.

How to take part

With limited seating available, supporters are encouraged to secure their tickets early. For those unable to attend, donations can still be made online to help extend the Foundation’s impact.

  • Date: Wednesday, 15 October 2025
  • Venue: Le Montage, Lilyfield, Sydney
  • Tickets: Available online here

The Jenny Souris Foundation Gala is a celebration of compassion, community and the power of collective giving. By joining, guests will not only enjoy an unforgettable evening but also help create a brighter future for children and families in need.

For more information or to donate, visit www.jsf.org.au/donate.

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