A virtual silent auction to raise funds for cancer patients and their families will be held from 6 p.m. Thursday, June 9, through 9:30 p.m. Saturday, June 18, by the CHI Saint Joseph Health Foundations. The “Evening of Hope” offers 180 items valued at more than $65,000, a news release said.
On the evening of June 18, "Kentuckians across the state will host dinner-party fundraisers, a mission moment and inspiring stories of hope," the release said. "In 2021, the event raised more than $360,000."
Items include weeklong vacations in the South of France, St. Pete Beach in Florida and Cabo San Lucas in Mexico; 2022-23 season tickets for Kentucky men’s basketball; a 50-inch TV set; distillery and farm tours; a box at Keeneland’s 2022 fall meet; wine and bourbon baskets, a handmade sterling-silver and 14-karat yellow gold bracelet set. To bid on silent auction items, scan the QR code or click this link to register.
To bid on the silent auction, visit EOH2022.ggo.bid.
For more information about Evening of Hope and ways to get involved, visit www.chisaintjosephhealth.org/chi-saint-joseph-health/ways-to-help/eveningofhope.
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CHI Saint Joseph Health Foundations to hold online auction to benefit cancer patients and their families June 9-18
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