Save the date for the 31st annual TomorrowNite Gala benefiting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, which has been postponed to Saturday, March 1, 2025. St. Jude supporters from the greater Boston area will gather to enjoy a large silent auction, a live auction, heavy hors d’oeuvres, live entertainment, dancing and the opportunity to hear the story of a St. Jude patient.
This annual celebration is one of Boston’s most exclusive events, unifying the city’s private and public sector leadership in their commitment to help St. Jude fight childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Your generosity allows St. Jude to continue providing lifesaving research and treatment for children across the country and around the world.
For 2025 event information, please reach out to Siobhan Dunn at siobhan.dunn@alsac.stjude.org.
Regardless of the duration or the cost of care, families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food — so they can focus on helping their child live.
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.
For more information on becoming a sponsor, contact:
Siobhan Dunn
(857) 404-8254
siobhan.dunn@alsac.stjude.org
Our TomorrowNite Gala event committee
Event Chair
Anne Tamer Hajjar
Benefactor Committee
Paul Ayoub • Joseph Ayoub, Jr. • Charles Hajjar • Kosta Ligris • Paul Natalizio • Christos Viores
Committee
Joanne Camer • Barbara Graff • Charles R. Hajjar • Jennifer Hines • Eileen Keohane • Cristine McCombs • Nicole Pinkos • Carrie Rainen • Kimberly B. Rainen • Shelly Rainen • Andrea Saber • Adriano Tabulina
St. Jude stories from New England
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One red wagon
Wagons are the preferred mode of travel through the halls of the hospital and around campus for our younger patients.
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One red blood cell transfusion
Children undergoing treatment for cancer and other life-threatening diseases often need transfusions.
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One hour of physical therapy
Physical therapy is provided to patients because children with life-threatening diseases like cancer may develop developmental, cognitive or physical impairments as a result of their illnesses and their treatments.
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Parent necessities for 20 patient families
Parents who bring their children to St. Jude often leave home in a hurry and forget to pack day-to-day necessities such as shampoos, razors, deodorant, toothbrushes and lotion. At Tri Delta Place, our short-term housing facility, parents can obtain these essentials free of charge.
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An ultrasound study for a St. Jude patient
An ultrasound study is among the diagnostic imaging tests that doctors use to diagnose and monitor disease and treatment.
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Daily room rate of the ICU
The Intensive Care Unit at St. Jude has twice been recognized with the Beacon Award for Critical Care Excellence given by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. In 2009, the St. Jude ICU became Tennessee’s first ICU to win the honor.
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Support St. Jude patients and their families
Your donation will be used to provide breakthrough research, treatment and cures as you join St. Jude in its livesaving mission: Finding cures. Saving children.®
* Your donation will be used to provide breakthrough research, treatment and cures. Items listed here are representative of services and supplies that are part of the treatment and care of children at St. Jude. The cost of each item or service is an approximation, and will vary based on actual costs incurred and individual patient needs. Your donation will be used for the general operating needs of St. Jude, where no family ever receives a bill for treatment, travel, housing or food.