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Annual Ball

Since 1963, the Annual Ball has celebrated progress in patient care, building a bridge between black-tie celebration and philanthropic impact.

A Legacy of Impact

Each Ball is a celebration, but its impact reaches far beyond one night. These milestones reflect the legacy, scale and momentum behind a signature event that helps strengthen healthcare for our community.

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is how long the Annual Ball has been entertaining community member. This is a tradition built around expanding and enhancing patient care services at Boca Raton Regional Hospital. Decades later, the evening remains a pillar of philanthropic support in our community.

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Annual Ball is set for January 9, 2027, continuing a longstanding tradition of gathering support for patient care services. Sponsorships and tables will be available through the Foundation Office.

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Raised at the 63rd Annual Ball to enhance patient care services at Boca Raton Regional Hospital. Those funds help move care forward in ways patients and families can feel, from the first interaction to the final outcomes.

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Guests attended the 62nd Annual Ball. Every table represents momentum for the care our region depends on.

An Evening With Purpose

The Annual Ball is a signature Foundation event that supports patient care services at Boca Raton Regional Hospital through philanthropic leadership and community participation. Guests come together for a black-tie evening that blends celebration with purpose, from cocktail reception to dinner and entertainment. We are looking forward to seeing you at the next Ball.

January 9, 2027
6:00 -11:00 p.m.
The Boca Raton

For more information, please contact the Foundation Office.

Call 561-955-4142

An Evening With Purpose

Every Gift Matters

Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation relies on donor philanthropy to help us provide world-class, compassionate care and pursue groundbreaking research to improve outcomes for our patients. You can help.

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