19/9/2016

1st Dinner for Cancer Research

On September 24, 2016, the Mother of God Cancer Hospital and the Porto Alegrense Equestrian Society promote 1st Dinner for Cancer Research - Cancer is no match when we work together!

The Dinner seeks to raise funds for the CURA project, which is an initiative of the LACOG (Latin American Cooperative Oncology Group) that proposes the development of actions to raise funds for cancer research in Latin America. The Cura Project makes events a means to raise awareness, educate, and raise funds for cancer research, considered fundamental to the discovery of new treatments for the disease. Dinner has a different proposal where guests will follow an equestrian event in a sophisticated and elegant environment.

Objectives of the event:

  • Generate resources for the CURA project
  • To awaken the interest of all those involved in a topic relevant to society
  • Take advantage of the event to sensitize, mobilize, and engage the public in favor of cancer research.

Some important information about the event:

Date: September 24, 2016 — Saturday — 7:45 p.m.Local: Sociedade Hípica Porto Alegrense, Av. Juca Batista, 4931 — South Zone - Porto Alegre-RS; valet parking (free of charge)Suit: Full tourTarget audience: 150 people from Sociedade Porto Alegrense

Event schedule: 19:45pm — Cocktail reception for guests 8:30pm — Start of the equestrian event — Jump mode 21:15pm — Official opening 9:45pm — Dinner and auction

You or your company can have the unique satisfaction of attending a dinner for good as part of those who believe that the fight against cancer depends on unity, research, and mobilization.

For more information, contact: Vanessa Patzlaff BrandolfVanessa.brandolf@maededeus.com.brFone: 55 51 9282 4239

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