The Brave Heart Fund welcomed the summer party season with the much anticipated 5th edition of "Celebrate Life" at BO18 to raise funds for children with Congenital Heart Disease. Under a 'Miami Vibes' theme featuring an exotic set up reminiscent of the Miami coastline along with entertainment and performances by Miami dancers, Brave Heart friends, sponsors and supporters danced and celebrated to the signature tracks of goodwill ambassador, artist and producer Roger Saad, popularly known as DJ Rodge.
The sold-out party, which has become one of the most anticipated and signature events among trend-setters and partygoers in Beirut, will cover the life-saving procedures of 3 underprivileged children diagnosed with Congenital Heart Disease. In the last five years since the appointment of Saad as goodwill ambassador, the Brave Heart Fund has covered the medical and surgical expenses of 29 children as a result of the fundraising parties hosted by the renowned DJ.
As the undisputed king of the Beirut and region's night life, Saad is one of the most loved and followed DJs on social media and in the clubbing scene, renowned for his unique playlists and dedication to humanitarian causes. In the words of Joumana Atallah, Brave Heart Fund Co-Founder: "We are incredibly grateful to have the support of Rodge who has worked very closely with Brave Heart over the last 5 years to spread awareness among a diverse and young audience and inspire them to party for a cause. Through his music and parties, he has given unprivileged children a chance to celebrate life."
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