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Nassau, Bahamas - It’s hot. It’s couture.
It’s elegant! It’s sophistication at its best. It’s an evening
filled with love, laughter, excitement, dancing and a soul-full good
time. It may feel like Christmas, but it’s not. Yet it is an opportunity
to place a smile on a child’s face. It’s a grand opportunity to
celebrate life and love, whiling helping to preserve a heart. It’s
The Annual Heart Ball. Your attendance will help to repair the
heart of a child, and help to give a gift of life.
Under the theme,
“Give a gift of life – preserve a heart”, The Sir Victor
Sassoon (Bahamas) Heart Foundation will host its
46th
Annual
Heart Ball at
Sheraton Nassau, on Saturday
February 13, 2010. There
will be live, toe-tapping, body rocking, soul performances by The Ed
Brice Orchestra, The S-G Band (Soulful Groovers) and The Royal Bahamas
Defense Force Dance Band.
If that’s
not enough, one of the highlights of The Ball is the naming of The Lady
Sassoon Golden Heart Awardee, who would have been selected from of pool
of worthy persons nominated for their humanitarian and heart touching
acts to improve the lives of others.
Additionally
guests can win fabulous prizes and surprises as table prizes, raffle
prizes or auction items. Some of the prizes up for grabs are: a roundtrip
ticket for two on British Airways to London, a Baum Mercier Men’s
watch from Diamond’s International, a roundtrip ticket for two on
Bahamasair along with a four-night stay at Barefoot Homes Bahamas, Greenturtle
Cay, Abaco, a collectable bottle “Muranno” by Carlo Moretti, a blown
glass heart necklace & earring set– Coin of the Realm, and a Heart
shaped gift from the David Yurman Collection. Additionally, there will
be paintings and prints from the likes of the late Chan Pratt , Clifford
Fernander, John Paul, John Cox, Nettica Symonette, and many more artists.
In the midst
of all the glitz, glamour and fun, we must remember and recognize the
cause for The Annual Heart Ball. The Annual Heart Ball is the major
fund raiser for The Heart Ball Committee, the fundraising arm of The
Sir Victor Sassoon (Bahamas) Heart Foundation. The Foundation’s main
goal is to assist persons, primarily children, to repair their hearts.
Additionally, The Foundation in conjunction with The Bahamas Heart Association
aims to proactively educate and inform persons residing in The Bahamas
about heart care and how to lead heart healthy lifestyles.
The Heart Foundation
is a non-profit organization established in 1961 by Lady Evelyn Sassoon
to assist persons in need, with heart care. The Foundation runs primarily
on a voluntary and contributory basis. Over 97 % of the funds received
go directly to heart care and the remaining 3 % (or less) to unavoidable
administrative costs. The Heart Foundation gives support and understanding
to parents and families for heart care, whether in hospitals in The
Bahamas or in Florida. One of the secondary goals of The Heart Foundation
is to not turn anyone away. Since its inception, The Heart Foundation
has helped over 4,000 patients to obtain heart care. Despite The Heart
Foundation’s best efforts and the increase in number of local cardiologist
and equipment, there is still a need to raise funds to assist children
of The Bahamas receive heart care locally and at hospitals abroad.
Being
a non-profit organization,
The Heart Foundation relies heavily on
the generosity of others to meet their goals and encourage
persons in The Bahamas to lend their support. Each year, The Heart
Ball Committee hosts two major fundraising events: The Heart Ball and
The Annual Tea Party & Fashion Show. In addition, The Heart Foundation
accepts gifts, memorial donations and tax-deductible donations. Schools
and civic organization are welcome to lend their support. No amount
is ever too small. Just like heart disease, these events and activities
do not discriminate based on age, gender, race, ethnicity or other.
All are welcome to participate.
Tickets for regular seating
is $250 per person. For information on ticket purchases or donations
please contact The Heart Foundation at telephone number 327-0806.