Renaissance Cancer Foundation’s 15th Anniversary Gala Event, Nov. 15th

Proceeds to help low-income cancer patients throughout the RGV

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READY TO GALA: Pictured above is a file photo from the 2024 Renaissance Cancer Foundation Gala. This year’s 15th Anniversary Gala will be held on November 15, 2025, at the Edinburg Conference Center at Renaissance. For more information about tickets, sponsorship opportunities, or to learn more about the Renaissance Cancer Foundation and its programs, please contact Evelyn Saenz, executive director, at ev.saenz@dhr-rgv.com. All proceeds from this year’s event will continue to benefit the Renaissance Cancer Foundation and its mission to support cancer patients in our community. Courtesy image
READY TO GALA: Pictured above is a file photo from the 2024 Renaissance Cancer Foundation Gala. This year’s 15th Anniversary Gala will be held on November 15, 2025, at the Edinburg Conference Center at Renaissance. For more information about tickets, sponsorship opportunities, or to learn more about the Renaissance Cancer Foundation and its programs, please contact Evelyn Saenz, executive director, at ev.saenz@dhr-rgv.com. All proceeds from this year’s event will continue to benefit the Renaissance Cancer Foundation and its mission to support cancer patients in our community. Courtesy image
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The Renaissance Cancer Foundation, a non-profit organization with DHR Health, is excited to announce its 15th Anniversary Gala, featuring the Miami sounds of music group, The Clique. The event is set to take place on November 15, 2025 at the Edinburg Conference Center at Renaissance, located at 118 Paseo Del Prado in Edinburg. Doors will open at 6:00 p.m. with the show starting at 8:00 p.m. The event will feature a cocktail hour, heavy hors d’oeuvres, silent auction and live music. The after party will include coffee, dessert, and the continuation of the silent auction. All proceeds will benefit the Renaissance Cancer Foundation.

Each year, the annual event aims to raise funds to support underserved cancer patients across the Rio Grande Valley who live in Hidalgo, Cameron, Starr, and Willacy counties. The Renaissance Cancer Foundation provides various forms of support to cancer patients in need, including financial and transportation assistance as well as oncology wigs, and much more.

“We are delighted to celebrate this milestone with our longtime supporters. It is not only an opportunity to thank our friends and sponsors for their generosity, but also to celebrate the impact of the mission of the Foundation,” said Evelyn Saenz, executive director of the Renaissance Cancer Foundation.

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At this year’s event, the Renaissance Cancer Foundation would like to raise $400,000 to help continue their mission.

“Through the Renaissance Cancer Foundation, we are helping to make a difference in the lives of those facing the challenges of cancer,” said Marissa Castañeda, senior executive vice president at DHR Health.

For more information on tickets, sponsorship opportunities, or to learn about the Renaissance Cancer Foundation and its programs, please contact Evelyn Saenz, Executive Director at ev.saenz@dhr-rgv.com.

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