Hope in the Hamptons (2024)

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August 9, 2024 | Bridgehampton, N.Y.

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Join us on August 9, 2024 for a beautiful evening by the beach and under the stars atSt. Jude Hope in the Hamptonsin Bridgehampton, New York. Guests will enjoy co*cktails, dinner, dancing and a live concert featuring Kevin Osborne Band, all in support of the lifesaving mission ofSt. Jude:Finding cures. Saving children

All proceeds from this event benefitSt. Jude,where families never receive a bill fromSt. Judefor treatment, travel, housing or food.

Location

Bridgehampton Tennis and Surf Club
231 Mid Ocean Dr.
Bridgehampton, NY 11932

Date and time

August 9, 2024
6:30 p.m.

Attire: co*cktail

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Every child deserves a chance to live their best life and celebrate every moment. When you support St. Jude,you can help make cures possible for kids with cancer. Together, we can save more lives.

St. Jude patient Mayela with her parents

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By partnering with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and sponsoring this event, you will align your company name with the strong, nationally recognized St. Jude mission and brand, and instill pride in your employees, consumers, vendors and company executives.

To learn more about sponsorship opportunities, please contact:

Lizzette Dorado
lizzette.dorado@alsac.stjude.org

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St. Jude stories from the Tri-State

  • YouTuber Tom Grossi’s inspiring journey: 30 stadiums, $500K for St. Jude, and NFL Fan of the Year. Experience the ultimate NFL adventure with Tom Grossi, the comedian and YouTube sensation. Follow his whirlwind tour of all 30 NFL stadiums in just 30 days, as he spreads joy and raises money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
  • ‘Tangible Sense of Hope’ Uncover the remarkable healing journey of two little girls who overcame brain tumors with the help of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, where cutting-edge treatments and compassionate care make a difference.
  • New Jersey volunteer blossoms in the light of a 'God moment' at St. Jude Love, compassion and a commitment to community: The guiding lights of Tina Marshall's life led her naturally to the cause of St. Jude.
  • From a pub in Queens, a lifetime of love endures through a lifesaving mission Camille loved Vinnie — and St. Jude. He honors his wife of 66 years by raising thousands for her favorite charity, uniting his Queens neighborhood in the process.
  • New York volunteer finds inspiration in his father's 9/11 service After his father died of cancer, New York City volunteer Kevin Dong was inspired to give his all to help St. Jude kids.
  • Supporting St. Jude is part of this Connecticut family's DNA For as long as St. Jude has existed, this family has supported it with full hearts and hard work. From coin-jar drives to dances, they’ve done it all for the cause.
  • New York grandmother enjoys a full life after five decades of beating cancer in St Jude Robin tenía poco más de 20 años cuando recibió tratamiento para un linfoma de Hodgkin. Ahora celebra en Nueva York que es abuela tras cinco décadas de haber vencido el cáncer.
  • New York volunteer gives 100% to St. Jude When Regina Allen-Maxwell, was recruited to volunteer on behalf of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®, she knew she needed to learn more about St. Jude and its mission.
  • Inspiration amidst the pandemic: St. Jude gives New York businessman a reason to be generous during difficult times Michael Duggal had been a longtime supporter of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, but now he's even more involved, donating funds and space for the St. Jude 60th Anniversary NYC Gala.
  • George Jalinos: Part of his DNA As a a member of The New York St. Jude Hope and Heritage Gala, George Jalinos is a pillar in the Lebanese Syrian community, and says it's in his DNA to support the mission of St. Jude.
  • We're grateful for: Vinnie DePaola, who has taken up his late wife's favorite cause He honors his late wife by supporting St. Jude, her favorite cause.
  • Kids for Kids Foundation - raising money for organizations that support children and families struggling with medical challenges Join Kids for Kids Foundation in support of the lifesaving mission of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

Every dollar makes a difference*

  1. One red wagon

    Wagons are the preferred mode of travel through the halls of the hospital and around campus for our younger patients.

    Donate $100

  2. One day of oxygen

    St. Judepatients may need oxygen to help their bodies function properly and aid in healing.

    Donate $250

  3. Twenty days of meals for aSt. Judepatient

    St. Jude provides patients and their families with meal cards for breakfast, lunch and dinner in Kay Kafe, the hospital’s cafeteria.

    Donate $500

  4. Parent necessities for 20 patient families

    Parents who bring their children to St. Jude often leave home in a hurry and forget to pack day-to-day necessities such as shampoos, razors, deodorant, toothbrushes and lotion. At Tri Delta Place, our short-term housing facility, parents can obtain these essentials free of charge.

    Donate $1,000

  5. An ultrasound study for a St. Jude patient

    An ultrasound study is among the diagnostic imaging tests that doctors use to diagnose and monitor disease and treatment.

    Donate $2,500

  6. Daily room rate of the ICU

    The Intensive Care Unit at St. Jude has twice been recognized with the Beacon Award for Critical Care Excellence given by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. In 2009, the St. Jude ICU became Tennessee’s first ICU to win the honor.

    Donate $5,000

  7. Support St. Jude patients and their families

    Your donation will be used to provide breakthrough research, treatment and cures as you join St. Jude in its livesaving mission: Finding cures. Saving children.®

    Donate Any Amount

* Your donation will be used to provide breakthrough research, treatment and cures. Items listed here are representative of services and supplies that are part of the treatment and care of children atSt. Jude. The cost of each item or service is an approximation, and will vary based on actual costs incurred and individual patient needs. Your donation will be used for the general operating needs ofSt. Jude,where no family ever receives a bill for treatment, travel, housing or food.

View information about tax-deductible donations.

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Get Involved Locally

Click below to find additional events, volunteer opportunities and more ways to connect with St. Jude supporters in the Tri-state area of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.

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Other ways you can get involved:

  • Explore online auctions Explore online charity auctions for vacations, events, collector’s items and more while giving back to St. Jude
  • Employer donation match Find out if you can double the impact of your donation to St. Jude through your employer's matching gifts program.
  • Donor-advised funds You can help save lives when you contribute to a donor-advised fund (DAF) and grant to St. Jude through it.
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FAQs

When people say the Hamptons where are they talking about? ›

The Hamptons, part of the East End of Long Island, consist of the towns of Southampton and East Hampton, which together comprise the South Fork of Long Island, in Suffolk County, New York. The Hamptons are a popular seaside resort and one of the historical summer colonies of the northeastern United States.

Can regular people go to the Hamptons? ›

While this destination is mainly associated with the wealthy and celebrities, anyone can have fun exploring what it has to offer, even on a budget. Here is the complete travel guide of things to do in the Hamptons.

Where is the rich Hamptons? ›

Ocean Road, Bridgehampton

The homes along Ocean Road are some of the most exclusive and luxurious in the Hamptons, with sprawling estates and mansions that boast every imaginable amenity. Many of the homes feature private beach access, and some even have their own private beaches.

Why are the Hamptons so special? ›

Today, the Hamptons remain a popular destination for visitors from around the world, drawn by its natural beauty, rich cultural history, and luxurious lifestyle. The area has evolved over the years, but its charm and allure have remained constant.

Why do they call it the Hamptons? ›

The English toponymist P. H. Reaney has suggested that the name element Hampton may derive from: Old English hām + tūn – "village with a home farm". Old English hamm + tūn – "village with a flood-meadow or pasture".

Are there middle class people in the Hamptons? ›

The Hamptons 'middle class,' comprised of New Yorkers with somewhat modest million-dollar second homes out East, have been dropping their asking prices by more than 25 percent in a bid to sell their homes.

Does Hamptons have a white party? ›

So, who is the man behind one of the most coveted invites in Hollywood? Here's everything to know about Michael Rubin and his annual Hamptons white party.

Is Hamptons really expensive? ›

In fact, the Hamptons is one of the most expensive regions in the country. There are countless celebrities populating the Hamptons year round.

Who is the richest person in the Hamptons? ›

The wealthiest man in the neighborhood is David Koch, executive vice president of Koch Industries, and he is also New York's richest resident with a net worth of just over $48billion, reported. His Hamptons home has seven bedrooms, a tennis court and seaside pool, amounting to a $23.2million value.

Who owns the biggest house in the Hamptons? ›

Fair Field is a large private house in Sagaponack, Long Island, in New York State in the United States. The main house is approximately 64,000 sq ft (5,900 m2), and the total floor area is 110,000 sq ft (10,000 m2). It is valued between $267 to $500 million for tax purposes. Built in 2003, it is owned by Ira Rennert.

Where do the Kardashians live in the Hamptons? ›

The Karsashians' favorite Hamptons rental now comes at a bit of a discount. The 8,900-square-foot, five-bedroom home at 317 Noyac Road in Southampton, which had previously asked $13.95 million for sale (and $295,000 to rent from Memorial Day to Labor Day) — is now $12.75 million. The news was first reported by Curbed.

What defines the Hamptons? ›

a group of resort villages on eastern Long Island in New York, including East Hampton, Southampton, and Westhampton Beach.

What are the Hamptons known for? ›

The Hamptons is home to an abundance of beaches that offer something for everyone, whether you want to spend time playing with the kids, surfing the big waves, or relaxing in a beachfront bar. After dinner, choose any one of the Hamptons' picturesque beaches to enjoy the salty air and see the sunset over the water.

What is the point of the Hamptons? ›

South Fork: The Hamptons & Montauk

This world-famous region is made up of many charming coastal communities that serve as a haven for fashionistas, culture seekers, art enthusiasts and beach lovers alike.

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