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Bozeman Health Foundation 2024 ‘Roaring 20s’ Hospitality Gala
April 27 @ 6:00pm
Reserve your spot! Step out of the ordinary and into the extraordinary ‘Roaring 20s’ for this year’s Bozeman Health Foundation Hospitality Gala on Saturday, April 27 in Montana State University’s SUB ballrooms beginning at 6 p.m.
The foundation invites the community to join them in 1920s Gatsby-era glamour and elegance for an inspirational and unforgettable evening in support Bozeman Health Cancer Center and in celebration of cancer champions.
“We are committed to supporting the growth of our cancer center, bringing the most advanced treatment options and patient care enhancements to our community and region,” said Beth Warner, the foundation’s president. “Together with the community’s support, we can inspire hope and make a positive difference for local cancer care.”
Funds raised will help support expansion and enhancements to patient care including personalized nutrition services, transportation support, naturopath services, a satellite expansion for infusion services in Big Sky, patient resource navigation support, new equipment, upgrades and artwork for treatment and waiting rooms, specialized education for patients and families and training for cancer care teams.
This signature gala is one of Bozeman’s largest and liveliest fundraising events, bringing together more than 500 community members and partners for celebration, inspiration and impact. Each year, proceeds help improve health services and quality of life for thousands of people in southwest Montana.
Guests are encouraged to dress in their best 1920s or black-tie attire. Register for tickets and tables online.<https://bhfgala24.givesmart.com/>
Supporting Bozeman Health Cancer Center
Philanthropic support established Bozeman Health Cancer Center in 1998 to ensure patients and families in southwest Montana could receive cancer care, close to home. Today, Bozeman Health Cancer Center is a Regional Center of Excellence providing care to more than 1,000 patients annually and is the area’s only fully accredited cancer center. The cancer care team consists of more than 100 members including five medical oncologists, two radiation oncologists and five advanced practice providers.
“Community support has been and continues to be crucial to enhancing and expanding local cancer care initiatives,” said Mark Hancock, oncologist and program medical director for Bozeman Health Cancer Center. “Access to high-quality cancer treatment, close to home, is a gift like no other and undoubtedly leads to improved outcomes for patients and their families.”
Funds raised will help support expansion and enhancements to patient care including personalized nutrition services, transportation support, naturopath services, a satellite expansion for infusion services in Big Sky, patient resource navigation support, new equipment, upgrades and artwork for treatment and waiting rooms, specialized education for patients and families and training for cancer care teams.