Attendees enjoying the festivities at the 36th annual Valentine Ball in Beaufort.
The 36th annual Valentine Ball took place in Beaufort on February 8, drawing community members together to raise over $200,000 for healthcare innovations. Hosted at Tabby Place, the event featured celebratory dinners and live music from a Charlotte-based band. With a focus on supporting the Bluffton Community Medical Campus, the ball aims to raise $10 million over five years to enhance healthcare access and delivery systems, highlighting the importance of community support in advancing healthcare in the Lowcountry.
On a lovely Saturday evening, February 8, the charming city of Beaufort came alive for the 36th annual Valentine Ball. This year’s gathering was hosted in the heart of downtown at the beautiful Tabby Place, where community members donned their finest attire to revel in an inspiring night dedicated to a noble cause.
Before the main event kicked off, many attendees enjoyed delightful dinner parties, offering the perfect opportunity to catch up with friends and family over scrumptious meals. The real entertainment began as the evening unfolded, featuring live tunes from the Charlotte-based band “Color the Night.” Their lively performance had guests tapping their feet and dancing the night away alongside mouthwatering cocktails and decadent desserts.
This elegant night was co-chaired by dynamic pairs: Becky and Patrick Cunningham, and Drs. Jennifer Wallace and Aaron Sarathy. With a fundraising goal of over $200,000, the proceeds from the ball were aimed at propelling the Foundation’s Vision Campaign. Over the next five years, this ambitious campaign hopes to raise a remarkable $10 million for healthcare advancements focusing on essential areas such as access to quality healthcare, innovative healthcare delivery systems, and workforce growth.
One of the significant initiatives benefiting from this year’s Valentine Ball is the development of the Bluffton Community Medical Campus (BCMC). This state-of-the-art facility is set to include a full-service emergency department, crucial imaging services like X-rays and MRIs, laboratory services, and even a cutting-edge outpatient surgery center featuring four surgical suites. The growing demands for healthcare in the Lowcountry are being attentively addressed, and events like the Valentine Ball play a critical role in supporting these expansions.
With gratitude in the air, one couldn’t help but feel the warmth of community spirit as remarks were made about how essential local support is for advancing the nonprofit hospital’s mission. The Beaufort Memorial Foundation has a proud legacy; since its inception in 1989, the Valentine Ball has raised over $10 million for numerous major hospital initiatives. Some of the noteworthy projects funded include impressive renovations to the Beaufort Memorial Surgical Pavilion and the launch of a high-tech education center aimed at enhancing medical training and knowledge.
February serves more than just couples’ celebrations; it’s also American Heart Month. This occasion shines a spotlight on cardiovascular diseases, which are known to be a leading cause of death in the United States. The Valentine Ball’s timing aligns beautifully with raising awareness around heart health and the need for research and development in this critical area.
The 36th annual Valentine Ball has beautifully demonstrated the strength of community engagement, with everyone coming together to support vital healthcare advancements in the Lowcountry. It was more than just a fancy gathering; it represented hope, resilience, and a vision for better healthcare for all.
As the evening came to a close, attendees walked away with joyful memories and a renewed sense of commitment to their community. Here’s to many more charitable gatherings like this, as hearts continue to unite for a healthier tomorrow!
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