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  • You are cordially invited to experience the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition’s 2025 Lights of Life “A Night in Paris” Gala. Immerse yourself in the magic of Paris at this exclusive soirée on Saturday, March 1, 2025, at the Bally’s Dover Casino Resort.

    Arrive in style and indulge yourself in an enchanting Parisian evening. Dance the night away, participate in spirited bidding at our silent and live auctions featuring exclusive travel and entertainment packages. Delight in delicious hors d’oeuvres and an exquisite dinner that will leave you saying, oh là là! Enjoy the open bar and flowing champagne while exploring our captivating art gallery curated by talented breast cancer survivors.

    Our signature Survivor Showcase will be a highlight of the evening, featuring local breast cancer survivors escorted by esteemed medical professionals and community leaders.

    DBCC’s Lights of Life Gala is a celebration of life and giving, made possible by the generous support of our community. By becoming a sponsor, you will not only elevate your brand through collaboration on this extraordinary event but also make a profound impact on the lives of those affected by breast cancer. Showcase your commitment to our cause through auction donations and enjoy prominent recognition on our event website.

    Your support is vital in generating the critical funding needed to sustain DBCC’s life-saving survivorship support and education programs. Our auctions feature a dazzling array of unique items, from once-in-a-lifetime experiences and sports memorabilia to luxury spa treatments, exquisite jewelry, and dream vacations. By donating an item, you will contribute to a worthy cause and also gain valuable exposure for your business.

    Funds raised through the Lights of Life Gala will help DBCC meet the needs of those with breast cancer in Delaware. Your generous support will allow the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition to continue to deliver community programs of survivorship, support, outreach education, transportation, and interpretation services to our friends, family, and neighbors battling breast cancer. 

    We hope you will join us to celebrate survivorship and honor those who are no longer with us because of this disease. 

    Attire: Cocktail 

    If you require special accommodations for food (vegan option, etc.), please reach out to Michelle at mmarshall@debreastcancer.org.

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In Support of Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition
The Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition (DBCC) is a 501(c)(3) staffed by a combined number of 25 full-time and part-time employees and has an office serving citizens in each of the three counties in Delaware – New Castle, Kent, and Sussex. 

DBCC has developed and implemented programs tailored to the unique needs of different populations, including young women with breast cancer, African-American women, Latinas, lesbians, and women with disabilities. DBCC has trained healthcare providers who implement culturally competent care and has conducted many educational sessions for the general public in partnership with corporate and community organizations.

In addition, DBCC has referred and navigated thousands of uninsured adults for free and low-cost cancer screenings and has removed barriers to cancer screenings and treatment by providing interpretation, transportation, and support services. 

As a member of the National Breast Cancer Coalition, represented on its board of directors, DBCC has worked to support the national organization’s efforts to research the causes of breast cancer and pursue optimal treatments and cures.

The vision of the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition is to create a caring community where barriers to breast cancer screenings are removed and all persons at risk served by DBCC have access to quality care and treatment. DBCC will ensure each individual diagnosed receives resources to become a thriving survivor, armed with the knowledge and support needed to conquer this disease.