Tickets now on sale for first annual Health & Hope Gala | NONPROFIT REGISTER
PROJECT C.U.R.E.
Centennial
News: Entertainment by the Arapahoe Philharmonic and Biff Gore, a former contestant on The Voice, will be part of the first Health & Hope Gala, an Aug. 13 fundraiser hosted by Project C.U.R.E.
Gore, a Denver-based worship pastor also known as The Ambassador of Soul, made it to the Season 6 battle rounds of the popular NBC show before being eliminated.
The gala is being held in the Denver Art Museum’s Sturm Pavilion. It also features live and silent auctions, dinner and an address by Gwen Jones, a member of the Ila Tribal Council in Zambia. She will speak about social impact activities relating to health, agribusiness and rural development.
Chevron is the presenting sponsor.
Tickets are $250 each for general admission and $500 for VIP admission that also includes docent-led tours of select galleries at the museum. They may be purchased by visiting projectcure.org.
About the organization: The Centennial-based Project C.U.R.E. provides essential medical supplies to underserved communities around the world. Recent shipments have gone to Turkey and Syria, where earthquakes caused extensive damage, and to hospitals in war-torn Ukraine.
Website: projectcure.org
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