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HOLLYWOOD, FLA. – Community leaders gathered this weekend at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino for the 12th Annual Broward Health Ball, an event dedicated to supporting the future of healthcare in South Florida. The evening commenced with a vibrant performance by Mai-Kai dancers, setting a festive tone for the night.
Attendees included local dignitaries, healthcare professionals, and supporters of Broward Health, all united by a common goal: to enhance the quality of healthcare services in the region. The event featured a silent auction, gourmet dining, and live entertainment, creating an atmosphere of camaraderie and celebration.
Funds raised during the ball are earmarked for critical advancements in medical technology and patient care initiatives at Broward Health facilities. Organizers expressed gratitude for the community's unwavering support, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in fostering a healthier future for all residents. The night was a resounding success, highlighting the dedication of those committed to improving healthcare in South Florida.
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