Bozeman Health Foundation’s Annual Hospitality Gala Raises Record-Breaking $850,000
Funds raised support of Bozeman Health Cancer Center to help enhance and expand our local cancer care.
BOZEMAN – Bozeman Health Foundation raised a record-breaking $850,000 during its annual Hospitality Gala held on Saturday, April 27, in support of Bozeman Health Cancer Center to help enhance and expand local cancer care.
The premiere gala, held in the Strand Union Ballrooms at Montana State University, was themed ‘The Roaring 20s’ and hosted by emcee Terry Cunningham and auctioneer Missy O’Malley. The event featured the MSU Jazz Trio and a surprise dance performance by Downbeat Vintage Swing Society, as well as three patient video stories sharing their unique cancer journeys.
Thanks to the generosity and support of more than 520 community members, sponsors, volunteers and donors in attendance, the foundation surpassed its $550,000 fundraising goal and met a $50,000 live drive match provided by Bozeman Health physicians and an anonymous donor.
“Philanthropic support has left a wonderful and enduring legacy, demonstrating our communities’ commitment to health and wellness,” Beth Warner, the foundation’s president, said. “Thank you to our generous sponsors, volunteers, board members, care team members and donors. Your partnership and support are deeply appreciated and makes a meaningful impact on the lives of thousands. Our community is truly special.”
The support raised helps to ensure the most advanced technology and treatment options are available at the cancer center. Patient care elements such as a nutritionist and a dedicated naturopathic partner will be embedded to provided integrative medicine options for patients at no charge as well.
“Access to high-quality, compassionate cancer treatment, close to home, undoubtedly leads to improved outcomes for patients and their families,” said Justin Thomas, MD, a Bozeman Health medical oncologist. “Keeping patients at home provides them the ability to maintain their support structure with friends and family, access to a superior diet, and provide accessibility to nature where they can exercise, all of which lead to superior outcomes.
Bozeman Health Cancer Center was established in 1998 through philanthropic support and Bozeman Health Foundation’s inaugural fundraising campaign ‘Destination Home’ to ensure patients could receive cancer treatment and care, close to home. Today, the cancer center is a Regional Center of Excellence providing oncology care to more than 1,000 patients annually and is the region’s only fully-accredited cancer center.
Data states that 40 percent of people in Montana will be diagnosed with cancer at some time in their life. These startling statistics are evident with the exponential growth the cancer center has experienced in the number of patients served over the past couple of years. A typical day in the cancer center provides care to about about 200 patients a day, each one needing individualized treatment and services.
Over the last year, the cancer center added two oncology service lines with pediatric hematology and gynecology oncology, along with the addition of a radiation oncologist and the purchase of a state-of-the-art linear accelerator. The center continues to expand outreach and services to outreach to satellite clinics to accommodate rural Montanan’s need for close to home care with ongoing prioritization of Livingston, Dillon, Ennis and Big Sky.
To view the patient videos shared during the event’s program, visit BozemanHealthFoundation.org.