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Support kids at Brenner Children’s Hospital’s annual fundraising gala

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The evening event will be held at the Millennium Center in Downtown Winston-Salem.

Photo provided by Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist

It’s time to party for a good cause, WS.

On Friday, Nov. 3, Brenner Children’s Hospital is hosting its Cheers! for Brenner Children’s fundraising event, featuring live music, food, cocktails, raffles, silent auction, and a silent disco. By enjoying an evening of fun + dancing, you raise funds to:

  • Help families with medical expenses, transportation, medication costs, and more
  • Enhance medical equipment and technology
  • Invest in research to discover new treatments and cures for children facing the hardest of circumstances

Buy a ticket or donate to Brenner

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