A musical spectacle is scheduled to take place in Monaco next week to raise funds to provide viral operations for children from developing countries who cannot access treatment in their home nations.
Cabaret Sans Frontières will take place at the Auditorium Rainier III on November 22nd at 7pm, with all proceeds gathered going entirely to Monaco Collectif Humanitaire, a network of Monégasque associations that brings children to the Principality, in order to receive essential medical care.
The event, which has received the High Patronage of Prince Albert II, will feature singers, musicians and performers in an evening that blends entertainment with humanitarian purpose. Meanwhile, Ferxel Fourgon, a well-known figure in Monaco, will host the show.
This year’s fundraising will cover surgery for a young girl from Benin, with organisers hoping ticket sales will stretch far enough to fund a second operation. The collective has been working since 2019 with La Chaîne de l’Espoir to support surgical interventions in Mali, Madagascar, Senegal and Burkina Faso. More than 600 children have been saved through the network.
“Every note, every smile, every ticket counts,” said Valérie Von Bredow, president of Amitiés Sans Frontières International, the association organising the concert. “This is the true strength of friendship: a connection without borders that transforms compassion into hope.”
The children treated through the programme typically require complex cardiac or orthopaedic surgery unavailable in their countries. Recent beneficiaries include two-year-old Mia from Burundi and nine year old Fayah from Madagascar, both treated at Monaco’s Centre Cardio-Thoracique.
Standard tickets cost €39, with VIP packages at €300 including reserved seating and a cocktail dinner.
Tickets can be purchased at: https://my.weezevent.com/amitie-sans-frontieres
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