GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT: CELEBRATE AND SUPPORT THE CENTER FOR BREAST HEALTH AT GOOD SAM

The girls are getting together for dinner, shopping, a learning session and stand up comedy–and everyone is welcome to join them.

Girls’ Night Out, hosted by The Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation, is open to the community. The event will be held October 19, 5:30 p.m. at the Crowne Plaza in Suffern. The cost is $75.

This social evening serves an important fundraising purpose: All proceeds will benefit The Center for Breast Health at Good Samaritan Hospital. The Center provides comprehensive, state-of-the-art cancer care, from screenings to survivor services.

The evening includes dinner, a high-end shopping experience, mini makeovers, a silent auction, raffles and loads of fun. Karen Karsif, M.D., Medical Director of The Center for Breast Health and Comedian Robin Fox will share the spotlight. Dr. Karsif will lead a learning session on breast health and Robin Fox will bring on laughs, talking about things all women can relate to.

“October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, is an ideal time for our community to come together to support local access to state-of-the-art healthcare,” said Dr. Karsif. “Breast health is every woman’s concern. The more we all know about breast disease, the better prepared we are to achieve optimal health.”

Reservations for Girls’ Night Out are required, and sponsorship opportunities are available. Visit https://www.bschsf.org/GNO or contact the Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation at 845-368-5151 for more information.

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