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 St. Jude Celebration of Hope®

Jan. 24-26, 2025  |  Memphis, TN

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Join us for the 2025 St. Jude Celebration of Hope at the historic Peabody Hotel in Memphis, TN on Jan. 24 - 26, 2025.

St. Jude Celebration of Hope is an inspiring and educational seminar for partners and supporters of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital who represent diverse industries that influence and reach Black audiences.

The seminar includes curated experiences for new and long-standing partners in radio, media, entertainment, and the music industry. Podcasts, content creators, corporate partners, religious leaders, and leadership from the National Pan-Hellenic Council also, enjoy the weekend which culminates with an unforgettable dinner and concert. 

Don't miss the special moments awaiting you in Memphis during St. Jude Celebration of Hope weekend.

 
 
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Location

 
 

The Peabody Hotel and
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

 

Date

 
 

Jan. 24 - 26, 2025

 

Sponsorships

 
 

Reserve your spot by becoming a sponsor today. Sponsors receive invitation to event, brand visibility on event signage, promotional materials and more. 

 
 
 
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Become a sponsor

By partnering with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and sponsoring this event, you will align your company name with the strong, nationally recognized St. Jude mission and brand, and instill pride in your employees, consumers, vendors and company executives.

Presenting Partner Welcome Reception Partner Luncheon Closing Dinner + Concert
Investment: $100,000 Investment: $25,000 Investment: $25,000 Investment: $50,000

For more information on becoming a sponsor, contact:

Marie Lofton
marie.lofton@alsac.stjude.org
901-354-4366

 
 

Meet Kenadie

Kenadie is an active little girl who likes to play with dolls and put on makeup and dresses. Sometimes, she likes to play softball, too. 

In early 2023, Kenadie, who was 5 years old, began telling her mother that she felt pain in her legs. At first, doctors said that it was likely growing pains. Her mother, Felicia, felt it was something more. 

 
St. Jude patient Kenadie

St. Jude patient Kenadie

 
 

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