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The Inaugural Better Together Ball Benefitting the Cool Kids Clubhouse in Honor of Dan Jansen

by | Jul 15, 2021

The Cool Kids Clubhouse in Honor of Dan Jansen is proud to host the inaugural Better Together Ball – The Coolest Ball Celebrating the Coolest Kids on December 11, 2021, at Sweet Magnolia Estate in Cornelius, NC. The Cool Kids Clubhouse’s mission is devoted to improving the quality of life for pediatric oncology patients and their families by focusing on the academic, social, and emotional needs brought on by a cancer diagnosis. The clubhouse provides a variety of programs for families such as free tutoring, movie nights, teen nights, holiday parties, Smile Celebrations (celebrating birthdays or end of chemo treatments), and many other activities throughout the year.

The Better Together Ball will be a festive and lively evening that will bring together the Cool Kids families and supporters to welcome the holidays as one community, better together. At the Better Together Ball, guests can look forward to an evening filled with delicious food, cocktails, a live auction, games, live music, and more. Guests will see their support in action at they dine, dance, and celebrate alongside the Cool Kids. A special visit from Santa Claus and his elves promises to excite as he delivers holiday gifts for the Cool Kids and takes pictures with all attendees.

After fighting cancer through a global pandemic, the Cool Kids deserve a night out to remember and enjoy. You can be a part of honoring and supporting the Cool Kids this year through toy drives, volunteering, or join Novant Health in sponsoring the Better Together Ball.

To learn more about the Cool Kids Clubhouse and this event, please visit the Cool Kids website at coolkidscampaign.org or the event website at tinyurl.com/BetterTogetherBall. Reach out to the event coordinator, Maggie, at [email protected] to make a positive impact in the lives of the Coolest Kids fighting cancer.

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