Concern Foundation Block Party Featuring Food, Cocktails & Entertainment Raises $1.5 Million for Cancer Research
The Concern Foundation held its 41st Annual Block Party, An Evening in Paradise, on the backlot of Paramount Pictures Studios in Hollywood and raised over $1.5 million for cancer research on July 11. This year, the Block Party paid tribute to more than 750 cancer researchers, all of whom have demonstrated their achievements as leaders committed to finding innovative treatments and ultimately, cures for cancer.
More than 4,000 partygoers attended the island themed event, which was filled with gourmet foods, specialty cocktails, and interactive experiences. More than 60 food and beverage vendors showcased delectable delights from their menus including notable classics such as Fogo de Chao, The Grill on the Alley, Lawry’s Catering, Pink’s Hot Dogs and Slater’s 50/50.
Four stages of music and performances, casino style gaming, interactive lounges and spa and beauty services all provided hours of fun and entertainment. Los Angeles magazine brought their “Best of L.A.®” experience which featured the Infiniti Lounge and special giveaways, treats from Clif Bar and wine tasting.
Proceeds raised benefit cancer researchers who have been funded by Concern Foundation over the past 47 years. Since its inception in 1968, Concern Foundation has invested $57 million dollars in more than 750 gifted scientists committed to understanding how the immune system can be used to treat cancer. Concern Foundation’s mission is to conquer cancer by providing essential funds to support the early stages of discovery by the most promising and innovative immunologists.