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Inaugural Levine Children’s Gala Raises Half a Million

On May 2, over 350 guests joined together to raise funds for Levine Children's Hospital, including Vince Vaughn, a (surprise) guest and friend of Greg and Kara Olsen.

By |May 4th, 2015|Events, Foundation News, Fundraisers|0 Comments

Isabella Santos Foundation and the Inaugural Ballantyne Ball Enchant Donors to Give Back

With the leadership and vision of event founder Allen Starrett, the highly successful inaugural Ballantyne Ball raised net proceeds exceeding $100,000 to benefit pediatric cancer research programs at Levine Children’s Hospital, thanks to our dear friends at the Isabella Santos Foundation (ISF). Founded in 2009 by Erin and Stuart Santos, who tragically lost their daughter, […]

By |May 1st, 2015|Foundation News|0 Comments

Donors open their Hearts for Rehab

On April 21, over 200 guests supported Carolinas HealthCare System’s Carolinas Rehabilitation and the Adaptive Sports and Adventures Program.

By |May 1st, 2015|Events, Fundraisers|0 Comments

Cycle to the Sea Success!

This April marked the 16th anniversary of the Adaptive Sports & Adventures Program’s annual Cycle to the Sea event.  Thirty-eight cyclists from across the country, including able-bodied cyclists and hand-cyclists, covered the 180-mile journey from Monroe, NC, to North Myrtle Beach, SC, with a clear purpose to raise funds for the Adaptive Sports & Adventures […]

By |April 26th, 2015|Events|0 Comments

Running Miles for Melanoma

On April 25, the NC chapter of Miles Against Melanoma held its fourth annual 5K event. Thanks to the generosity of many sponsors, participants, and supporters, the 5K raised $30,000 to benefit the Carolinas Melanoma & Immunotherapy Fund at Levine Cancer Institute. Notably, a portion of proceeds from this year’s fundraising will be used produce and […]

By |April 26th, 2015|Contributor News, Events, Fundraisers|0 Comments