Students of the Year Portland Grand Finale
The Sentinel Hotel
614 SW 11th Ave
Portland, OR
5pm - 9pm
Cocktail Attire
The Sentinel Hotel
614 SW 11th Ave
Portland, OR
5pm - 9pm
Cocktail Attire
**Note: When attending these events, please be sure to mention you are there for an LLS fundraiser and the team name!
For more information about these events and how to support our 2019 Students of the Year campaign, please contact Molly Redican at Molly.Redican@LLS.org or 703-399-2912.
Join us for fun filled evening of mocktails, plated dinner, silent auction and dancing as we celebrate all the hard work and dedication of our Students of the Year candidates!
Join LLS staff and our candidate teams as we get celebrate the start of their fundraising campaigns!
Join us for an exclusive brunch with silent auctions as we celebrate our Students of the Year!
To purchase tickets, please visit http://www.studentsoftheyear.org/students-year-bay-area. Towards the bottom of the page, click on the candidate you would like your ticket purchase to go towards and click "Shop Our Store" on their fundraising page.
Join us on Saturday, March 9th for a fun and exciting evening to celebrate all of the hard work students have put into their campaigns. Support your candidate by participating in fund the fight, silent auction bidding and last minute donations! The winner of the title Students of the Year will be awarded with a fun celebration for all candidates!
This event is for candidates, team members, parents and supporters. Come join us at the Dayton Racquet Club for a fun and mission based evening to mix and mingle with other candidate teams, members of the community and celebrate the start to the Students of the Year campaign.
Our 2019 Students of the Year Honored Hero is 14-year-old Charlie Levine. At just 10 years old, Charlie was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Prior to his diagnosis, he was a healthy child who was rarely sick. He was bright, sweet, charming and definitely a ‘glass half full’ type of kid. He loved sports, especially baseball and was a star on his local little league team and traveled the country playing with his club team.
Since November 2015, Charlie has been fighting hard and showing amazing courage. His chemotherapy regimen has been grueling and very hard on him, but Charlie’s ability to seize the moments when he feels well inspires all of us.