The Indianapolis GenNow Network is a community of young professionals, committed to the American Cancer Society’s mission – saving lives by eliminating cancer – through philanthropic efforts to fund research for cures, support patients, and detection. Circle City Soiree is the premier event hosted by the Indianapolis GenNow Network, where young professionals and philanthropic leaders from a diverse array of industries throughout Central Indiana come together to support the fight against cancer. 2025 will be the 4th annual Circle City Soiree and guests will enjoy delicious food from local Indianapolis restaurants/chefs, an incredible silent auction, open bar, and more!
After accidents, cancer is the second leading cause of death in children ages 1 to 14. Because of major treatment advances in recent decades, 85% of children with cancer now survive 5 years or more. Still, survival rates can vary a great deal depending on the type of cancer and other factors. The American Cancer Society uses a comprehensive approach to working to end childhood cancer as we know it, for everyone, by leveraging our unique strengths in funding the best research; publishing the most current trends in childhood cancer occurrence and survival; providing information on symptoms, early detection, treatment and support for children with cancer and their families; and working to improve the quality of life for childhood cancer patients and survivors.
Learn MoreFor more than 10 decades, the American Cancer Society has been dedicated to pursuing better outcomes for every cancer, every life. Today, more people are surviving cancer than ever before, but there is still work to be done. Join us, support us, and help us end cancer as we know it, for everyone.