Chrissie Tomlinson Memorial Hospital Supports Breast Cancer Gala Dinner as Plantinum Sponsor

by | Sep 8, 2010 | Sponsor & Donation News

The upcoming Breast Cancer Gala Dinner, to be held at the Ritz Carlton on Saturday, October 16th, has been receiving tremendous support through event sponsorship and donations, benefitting numerous local charities in need.

Photo from left: James Bovell, Shahla Gilman (CTMH), Kim Lund, Heather McLaughlin and Kirk Duval (CTMH)

Photo from left: James Bovell, Shahla Gilman (CTMH), Kim Lund, Heather McLaughlin and Kirk Duval (CTMH)

Event host, RE/MAX Cayman Islands, is pleased to announce and recognize Chrissie Tomlinson Memorial Hospital for their generous support of the 2010 Gala through platinum sponsorship. “For the second year in a row, Dr. Steve Tomlinson and the staff at Chrissie Tomlinson Memorial Hospital have shown tremendous generosity towards breast cancer awareness and treatment in the Cayman Islands, through our charity event. We are pleased to partner with them once again and thank them for their dedication to the community,” said James Bovell, Co-owner/Broker of RE/MAX Cayman Islands and director of The Breast Cancer Foundation.

Chrissie Tomlinson Memorial Hospital is the only private hospital in the Cayman Islands, featuring personalized health care with advanced services and medical equipment. As advocates of early detection and regular screenings, the hospital will continue its support of Breast Cancer initiatives in the Cayman Islands, by donating 100 mammogram vouchers to the Cayman Islands Cancer Society this year. Vouchers will be distributed to those who request assistance through the Society, bringing awareness to the forefront in assisting women of our local community.

The third annual ‘pink tie’ charity event will include a three-course menu, live entertainment from opera luminary and America’s Got Talent superstar Barbara Padilla, as well as silent and live auctions. All proceeds from the Breast Cancer Gala Dinner will benefit Breast Cancer Initiatives of the Cayman Islands Cancer Society and the Lions Club of Tropical Gardens, through the newly formed Breast Cancer Foundation.