About The Nile Gala
The Nile Gala is a fundraising event sponsored by the Sudanese American Physicians Association to celebrate Sudanese and African culture through music, art, and community engagement. The gala features live performances, local vendors, and prominent speakers, with proceeds supporting humanitarian relief for Sudanese people affected by conflict. The event’s performances will highlight the richness of Sudanese heritage through captivating music and dance, creating a night of cultural immersion. At the same time, it’s a chance for our attendees to build valuable connections within the community and beyond across several professional networks. With plans to expand to multiple cities in the future, the event aims to foster a broad network of cultural exchange and philanthropy.
About The Sudanese American Physicians Association
The Sudanese American Physicians Association is a nonprofit organization that supports medical aid, advocacy, and relief efforts for Sudanese people affected by conflict, while also fostering cultural connections and education within the Sudanese American community.
Since the crisis began on April 15th 2023, in Sudan, the Sudanese American Physicians Association (SAPA) has played a vital role in rebuilding and transforming lives. With a committed team of doctors and healthcare professionals, SAPA has tirelessly worked to enhance healthcare access, deliver medical aid, and foster community resilience. SAPA has achieved the prestigious Platinum Seal of Transparency on Candid (formerly Guidestar), placing us among the top 0.1% of charities nationally.
Event Details:
Date: December 7, 2024
Time: 8pm – 12am
Location: Washington Hall, 153 14th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Regular Entry [$65.00 - Single Ticket]: Buy Here
Regular Ticket [$195.00 - Group of 4]: Buy Here
THE EVENT IS OPEN TO PUBLIC.
How can YOU help?
All proceeds from this fundraiser event will be collected by SAPA (Sudanese American Physicians Association) to support their critical efforts and emergency relief needed to support civilians caught in the violence.