Golden Era Reunion Gala set to raise funds for White Pearl Foundation and Cquence

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What began as a reunion of friends celebrating the Golden Era of the ā€˜70s and ā€˜80s has evolved into a community-wide fundraising event supporting two incredible charities dedicated to funding research and support programs for patients with brain and other rare cancers.

White Pearl Foundation and Cquence Foundation,  ACNC registered charities, together with a small team of passionate volunteers, are announcing the Golden Era Gala function to be held at the Hyatt Regency Sydney on 30 November 2024. 

Mars Group has welcomed the opportunity to be the Event Partner. 

ā€œWe are delighted to be involved with the Golden Era Reunion Gala event and assist in creating awareness and raising funds to support brain cancer research and research driven, cancer
survivorship programs,ā€ Greg Gav, Mars Group, said. 

White Pearl Foundation and Cquence Foundation believeĀ the Golden Era Reunion Gala function will help create anĀ even greater awareness and support for cancer patients through theĀ Research, Education and patient and carer Support programs of The Brain Cancer Group, Royal North Shore Hospital campus, StĀ LeonardsĀ and theĀ research programĀ of the Prince of Wales Hospital, Cancer Survivorship Centre in Randwick.

The anticipated 500 – 600 attendees will include a diverse mix of some of Australia’s leading medical specialists, CEOs, leaders of business, community leaders, philanthropists, politicians and individuals who share a passion for supporting cancer research and patient care.

This event will also provide a wonderful opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and make a meaningful impact.

Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, 30 November 2024 
  • Time: 6:30 PM
  • Dress Code: Formal or ā€˜70s / ā€˜80s Attire
  • Venue: Maritime Ballroom, Hyatt Regency Sydney 161 Sussex Street
  • Tickets: $250 per person+ small booking fee
  • Book Your Tickets: https://events.humanitix.com/golden-era-re-union

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