Jenny Souris Foundation announces Fundraising Gala to help young Jack fight cancer

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The Jenny Souris Foundation has announced a fundraising gala evening on Wednesday, October 16, from 6.45pm to 10.45pm at Le Montage, Sydney, located at 38 Frazer Street, Lilyfield, NSW.

This special event aims to bring the community together to support young Jack, a brave 4-year-old who is currently battling Stage IV Neuroblastoma, a rare and aggressive form of cancer.

The Jenny Souris Foundation, dedicated to supporting families in need during challenging times, has chosen to focus this year’s fundraising efforts on providing critical treatment for Jack. With the help of the community, the Foundation hopes to raise the necessary funds to give Jack the best chance at overcoming this life-threatening illness.

The Souris family, founders of The Jenny Souris Foundation, expressed their heartfelt appeal to the community: “This year, The Jenny Souris Foundation is working towards raising money for young Jack, who’s just 4 years of age. When we heard of Jack’s situation, we didn’t hesitate to choose him as our recipient. We call upon the broader community to attend and support us in helping Jack get the critical treatment he desperately needs.”

The evening promises a memorable experience, featuring a gourmet dinner, live entertainment, silent auctions, car raffle and inspiring stories of resilience and hope. Guests will have the opportunity to contribute to a worthy cause while enjoying a night of elegance and compassion.

Tickets for the gala are now available, and the Foundation encourages early reservations due to limited seating. Proceeds from the event will directly support Jack’s treatment and provide much-needed support to his family during this challenging time.

For more information and ticket reservations, please book here or contact fayssal@jsf.org.au

The Greek Herald is a proud media partner of this event.

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