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Sunday, Sip | Shop | Survive, Help Find a Cure Breast Cancer Fundraiser at Bloomingdale's
October 20, 2018

Courtesy of Attorney Karen Gilbert, President of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, San Francisco

Fundraiser benefits Stanford Cancer Institute Community Partnership Program; provides outreach to African American women & men
EVENT IS THIS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21!!!!
LAST DAY TO PURCHASE TICKETS
IS FRIDAY, OCT. 19!!!
 
Bloomingdale’s Palo Alto and the Silicon Valley Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. cordially invite you to the 2nd Annual Sip | Shop | Survive, a breast cancer awareness fashion event and fundraiser on Sunday, October 21 at 1 pm.
 
See the latest Fall trends in a fashion presentation featuring breast cancer survivors, caregivers and friends, enjoy personalized color matching at the makeup beauty bar and enjoy light bites and bubbly, all while shopping for a great cause. Gentlemen, we didn't forget you: there's plenty to try and buy in the Men's Shop.
 
Bloomingdale’s will proudly donate 10% of the total tracked sales directly to Stanford Cancer Institute - Community Partnership Program,  a nonprofit that provides cancer outreach, education, advocacy and support to African American women and men in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area.
Purchase Tickets or Sponsor Packages
Early bird ticket price (until Oct. 10) is $65.
Regular ticket price is $75.
 
Each ticket purchased includes a $25 Bloomingdale’s gift card that may be used at the event. Gift card will be received at the event check-in.
Can't attend, but still want to support?
All donations will directly support the Stanford Cancer Institute - Community Partnership Program.
Together we're fighting breast cancer one step at a time.
Learn more about #SiliconValleySGRho on our social sites:
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority - Silicon Valley Alumnae Chapter 2717 Driftwood St. Hayward, CA 94545

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