
Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Ambassador David M. Walters International Pediatric Hall of Fame 2011 inductees with Lucy Morillo-Agnetti, President & CEO, Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation

Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation Board Member Ravneet Chowdhury donated $1 million after hearing cancer survivor Caroline Pallidine tell her story of overcoming her fear of baldness and becoming Bald, Brave, Beautiful at Miami Children’s Hospital
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Dressed for a magical masquerade, nearly 700 guests were taken back in time to the beautiful streets of Venice at Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation’s 2011 Diamond Ball: A Masquerade Affair. Held at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami, the event raised nearly $4.5 million, including announced gifts, to support world-class care at Miami Children’s Hospital.
Guests of the Diamond Ball had the opportunity to hear from 14-year-old cancer survivor Caroline Pallidine, who shared how she overcame her fear of baldness and became Bald, Brave, Beautiful at Miami Children’s Hospital, thanks to a special visit by Armando “Pitbull” Perez, when she was a patient at Miami Children’s in July.
Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation Board Member Ravneet Chowdhury was so inspired by Pallidine’s story that she immediately pledged a $1 million donation in the young girl’s honor.
Additionally, Pitbull, who was on his worldwide Euphoria tour with Enrique Iglesias and Prince Royce, recorded a special salute to Pallidine and the guests of the Diamond Ball.
“Caroline, you already know what it is; it’s about being Bald, Brave, Beautiful,” said Pitbull. “You are an inspiration, motivation and more than anything you are someone that shows us how strong we can all be. To everybody out there, make sure you support the cause of Miami Children’s Hospital.”
The 2011 Diamond Ball culminated with the induction of Gloria and Emilio Estefan into the Ambassador David M. Walters International Pediatric Hall of Fame.
“Miami Children’s Hospital has been a pillar in our community for decades,” said Gloria. “As a teenager Emilio was a patient when it used to be called Variety Children’s and we took our son a few times after it became Miami Children’s. Now my sister is a nurse there. We have witnessed firsthand the incredible care and service they provide to their patients and families. To be recognized and receive an honor of this caliber from an organization that does such great work for our families is truly an honor.”
“Gloria and Emilio are from Miami, but like Miami Children’s, their impact is worldwide,” said Lucy Morillo-Agnetti, President & CEO of MCH Foundaion.
Other notable Diamond Ball attendees included Ambassador Francis Lorenzo, Honorary President of South-South News and Former Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations from the Dominican Republic; child pianist Ethan Bortnick; and Philadelphia 76ers Center Spencer Hawes.
Guests enjoyed a night of elegance with culinary delights. The evening’s entertainment included musical performances by Drew T Band and an afterparty with DJ Crespo. Voice of the Miami HEAT Michael Baiamonte served as master of ceremonies. Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation Board Secretary Ken Reilly won the live auction for an exclusive Azamara Club Cruise for two.
Sponsors included Dade Medical College, Premier Beverage, AmericanAirlines, JW Marriott Marquis Miami, Tiffany & Co., Mario Murgado and Brickell Motors, Anand and Ravneet Chowdhury, Brown and Heller, P.A., Duty Free Americas, Selecta Magazine, JustAskBoo, Britto, DJ Crespo and WOW Factor.
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Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Ambassador David M. Walters International Pediatric Hall of Fame 2011 inductees; musician and entertainer Ethan Bortnick; former heart surgery patient Nathan Bortnick; Lucy Morillo-Agnetti, President & CEO, Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation; I. Nicholas Lopez Morillo |
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Harold and Rosie Dukes (back left) of Children’s Cancer Cooperative donated $100,000 to Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation. Also pictured: Addie Smoak; Lucy Morillo-Agnetti, President & CEO, Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation; Martha McGill, Chief Operating Officer, Miami Children’s Hospital; Caroline Pallidine; Melissa Barfield, Children’s Cancer Cooperative; Harold Robaina, Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation |

2011 Diamond Ball: A Masquerade Affair Co-Chairs, Sylvia and Ernesto Perez |
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Christina Getty-Maercks with CBS4 Anchor Shannon Hori |
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Nancie Sturges and Lauren Sturges-Fernandez |

Emilio Estefan; Artie Cabrera; Miami Children’s Hospital nurse Rebecca Fajardo; and Gloria Estefan celebrate with Masquerade girls |
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Dr. M. Narendra Kini, President & CEO, Miami Children’s Hospital; cancer survivor Caroline Pallidine; Lucy Morillo-Agnetti, President & CEO, Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation |

Daniel and Cristina Echavarria, Co-Chair, Miami Children’s Young Ambassadors |
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Jonathan and Criselda Breene |
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Mary Lou Rodon Dolara and Peter Dolara |

John Agnetti, Lucy Morillo-Agnetti, President & CEO, Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation, Patricia Cornish; Thomas Cornish, Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation Board Chairman |
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2011 Diamond Ball Master of Ceremonies Michael Baiamonte, Voice of the Miami HEAT, shows cancer survivor Caroline Pallidine a surprise video message sent to her from Armando “Pitbull” Perez |

Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation Board Member Marile Lopez and Jorge Luis Lopez |
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Natalie and Michael Baiamonte, 2011 Diamond Ball Master of Ceremonies |
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Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation Board Chairman Thomas Cornish with Nicholas and Xenia Bustle |

I. Nicholas Lopez Morillo, musician and entertainer Ethan Bortnick, former heart surgery patient Nathan Bortnick, cancer survivor Caroline Pallidine, Philadelphia 76ers Center Spencer Hawes |
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Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Ambassador David M. Walters International Pediatric Hall of Fame 2011 inductees |

Nearly 700 guests were taken back in time to the beautiful streets of Venice at Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation’s 2011 Diamond Ball: A Masquerade Affair |
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