SCLERODERMA ATLANTIC FUNDRAISER
Scleroderma Atlantic Fundraiser
at the Historic Majestic Theatre
Featuring: 709 Band
Mark your calendars and pull out your dancing shoes for the most exciting event in St. John's this Labour Day weekend! All funds raised will go directly to Scleroderma Atlantic.
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We'll be closing the summer and 2024 National Scleroderma Conference out in style - join us Saturday, August 31, at the iconic Majestic Theatre for an unforgettable night filled with dancing and live music by the sensational 709 Band! To add to the fun, we'll be having a live auction, featuring an impressive array of merchandise and a 50/50 draw.
709 Band
709 Band is a high-energy cover band that plays music drawn from the 60's to now. Everything from the Beatles to Bruno Mars. 709 played their first show on July 17, 2007 and was created with an eye on entertaining at the highest levels in Newfoundland. They have performed at the hottest clubs, weddings and corporate events at many of St. John's top venues. Since then they have performed hundreds of events in the province as well as other top events around Canada and Mexico. You won't want to miss their high-energy performance, popular song selections and sing-out-loud brand of music - 709 will keep the crowd partying all night long!
About Scleroderma Atlantic
Scleroderma Atlantic, is committed to enriching the lives of people living with scleroderma through education, awareness, patient support, and advocacy for patient wellness. They also support vital research to find better treatments and a cure for scleroderma. Scleroderma Atlantic serves the scleroderma community in Newfoundland & Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick.
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The organization connects patients and caregivers, fostering a sense of community and empowerment. They organize support groups, educational workshops, and awareness campaigns to ensure no one faces scleroderma alone. Scleroderma Atlantic also plays a vital advocacy role, engaging with medical professionals, government, and the media to amplify the needs of the scleroderma community. They advocate for improved access to treatments and work to increase public understanding of this often misunderstood disease. Through their tireless efforts, Scleroderma Atlantic has become a beacon of hope for those affected by scleroderma in Atlantic Canada. Their unwavering dedication to improving quality of life and driving progress against this condition is truly inspiring.