The Lymphoma Research Foundation, the nation’s largest non-profit organization devoted exclusively to funding innovative research and serving the lymphoma community, held its annual gala on Oct. 8, 2013 at New York City’s Chelsea Piers.
More than 300 guests celebrated the contributions of the evening’s honorees in advancing the Foundation’s mission of eradicating lymphoma and serving people affected by the disease.
The Foundation's signature "Raise it for Research" auction was conducted by Sotheby’s auctioneer C. Hugh Hildesley. In this auction, attendees pledge funds for lymphoma research ranging from $500 to $100,000. It took a matter of minutes to raise more than $335,000 for lymphoma-specific research.
"Investing in lymphoma research is critical to discovering improved therapies and ultimately a cure,” said Steven J. Prince, LRF Chairman of the Board. “The outpouring of support during Raise it for Research highlighted our shared commitment to eradicate lymphoma and underscored the important role the Foundation plays in funding the promising research that our Scientific Advisory Board recommends."
Among the evening's many honorees were Dr. Bruce Cheson, former Chair of the Lymphoma Research Foundation’s Scientific Advisory Board and Deputy Chief, Division of Hematology-Oncology and Head of Hematology at the Lombardi Comprehensive Care Center at Georgetown University Hospital, and his wife Christine. The Chesons received the Distinguished Service Award in recognition for all that they have done to advance lymphoma research, most notably the founding of the Lymphoma Research Ride in Montgomery County, Md., which has raised more than $3 million for lymphoma research over the past seven years.
Ultimately the gala raised nearly $1 million for lymphoma research.
Photo Credit: Dan D'Errico Photography
Source: PR Web