A Toast to the Trailblazers - Georgia CORE's 20th Anniversary Celebration

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Feb
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2023
Feb 18, 2023
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A Toast to the Trailblazers - Georgia CORE's 20th Anniversary Celebration

6:00 PM - 11:00 PM

A Toast to the Trailblazers - Georgia CORE's 20th Anniversary Celebration
Georgia CORE
130 W Paces Ferry Rd NW
Atlanta, GA 30305

20 years ago, several Georgia visionaries launched a novel nonprofit to unite medical professionals, researchers, and advocacy organizations in Georgia’s fight against cancer. These trailblazers gave rise to the enterprise that is now Georgia CORE. And ever since, this alliance of Georgia’s oncology community, state leaders, scientists, philanthropists and many others has worked for one purpose: create new paths to better cancer care for all Georgians.

We now celebrate this magnificent effort and all of the extraordinary individuals who have taken up the fight in an evening to remember.

Join us for dancing, drinks and a toast to 20 years!

All proceeds from “A Toast to the Trailblazers” will go to Georgia's new “Fight Cancer” License Plate Fund, which will provide free cancer screenings for some of the state's most deadliest cancers to under-resourced Georgians.

Tickets go on sale starting Nov 1. 

Learn more by clicking here.

Contact

Katreena Davis 843-244-8113

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