“An Evening of Joy & Giving” Gala

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It was a night of celebration, as event sponsors, guests, and supporters alike came together to raise more than half a million dollars for the underserved cancer patients of the Renaissance Cancer Foundation. Courtesy Image
It was a night of celebration, as event sponsors, guests, and supporters alike came together to raise more than half a million dollars for the underserved cancer patients of the Renaissance Cancer Foundation. Courtesy Image

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It was a night of celebration, as event sponsors, guests, and supporters alike came together to raise more than half a million dollars for the underserved cancer patients of the Renaissance Cancer Foundation.

Alonzo Cantu and others enjoying the event. Courtesy Image
Live Music Keeping the Gala Rolling. Courtesy Image
The Joy of Giving. Courtesy Image
Gathering together for a great cued. Courtesy Image
Making a Donation. Courtesy Image

On behalf of the Board of Directors and staff of the Renaissance Cancer Foundation, THANK YOU for the overwhelming support of our mission at the 2022 “An Evening of Joy & Giving” Gala!

Dancing the night away. Courtesy Image

For more information about upcoming fundraising events, or to make a donation, please visit  the following Link:

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