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Katie Larson, Lori Ortinau, Donna Wells, Margo Berkowitz, Amy Fish, Tara Joseph, Pam Goodwin
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Natalie Stovall of Runaway June.
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Lee Greenwood.
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The Country Music Hall of Fame played host to a celebration of life and crowd-raise in support of the Susan G. Komen Foundation's efforts to effectively treat and end breast cancer, with stellar performances by country music hitmakers including LOCASH, Runaway June, Lee Greenwood, Cooper Alan, and Victoria Shaw!
The second annual Kiss Breast Cancer Goodbye Benefit Gala raised more than $100,000 during a silent and live auction, with a highlight being when LOCASH spontaneously auctioned off private live performances to further support the cause. The star-studded event was hosted by The Joseph Family Foundation, the philanthropic wing of the Big Plan Holdings family enterprise.
"For the second year running, it was a privilege to work with my family, our friends and partners from Nashville's music, entertainment and philanthropic communities, to come together and organize such an impactful event," says Tara Joseph, co-founder of Big Plan Holdings. "It's a true commemoration of a shared mission to address one of the most important causes in our society today. We look forward to the continued impact that Kiss Breast Cancer Goodbye can make and for its replicable model to reach additional markets.”
The Susan G. Komen Foundation is the only organization that addresses breast cancer on multiple fronts such as through research, community health, global outreach, and public policy initiatives, to make the biggest impact against the disease.