Healthy Hearts and Kidneys Fundraising Gala
Join Us in Transforming Lives, One Heartbeat at a Time
Date: October 26, 2024
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
About the Event
The Africa Diaspora Health Foundation and Hospitals for Humanity invite you to an evening of hope, compassion, and life-changing impact. Our inaugural Healthy Hearts & Kidneys Fundraising Gala aims to raise vital funds to support critical medical services in Africa and beyond.
Our Mission
Did you know that a single open heart surgery in Nigeria can cost between $6,230 and $11,200? Together, we can change this reality. Your participation will directly contribute to:
- Providing FREE pediatric cardiac surgeries for children with congenital heart defects
- Offering FREE dialysis treatments for individuals with chronic kidney disease
- Distributing FREE authentic US-grade medications to underprivileged families in Africa
Our 2025 Goals
With your support, we aim to:
- Conduct 100 pediatric cardiac surgeries
- Provide dialysis for 100 chronic kidney disease patients
- Deliver 2 containers of US authentic medications to Africa
How You Can Help
- Attend the Gala: Join us for an unforgettable evening and be part of the change.
- Donate: Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference in someone’s life.
- Spread the Word: Share this event with your network and help us reach more supporters.
For Organizations
We welcome support from:
- Pharmaceutical companies
- Hospitals and healthcare organizations
- Medical professionals willing to volunteer their time and expertise
Donations of medications, cardiac and dialysis devices/equipment are greatly appreciated.
Contact Us
For more information or to discuss other ways to contribute, please contact: Email: healthyheartsandkidneysgala@gmail.com
Together, We Can Make a Difference
Join us in giving hope and transforming lives, one heartbeat at a time. Register today and be part of this meaningful cause.
All proceeds will go directly towards providing free cardiac surgeries for children, dialysis treatments, and authentic medications in Africa.