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Villa Lombardi's Hosts Benefit for Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center at Stony Brook

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The Lombardi family will be hosting a special evening of dining and dancing to benefit the Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center at Stony Brook University Medical Center

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The Lombardi Family is committed to finding treatments and cures for Multiple Sclerosis
and is a proud supporter of the Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center at Stony
Brook University Medical Center.

On Thursday March 3, we are pleased to host an evening of dinner and dancing at Villa Lombardi's, for the benefit of this wonderful Center.

In addition to raising money to support the Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center
at Stony Brook University Medical Center, this inaugural event will recognize Dr. Patricia
Coyle, Director of the Multiple Sclerosis Center, and Dr. David Perlmutter, of Perlmutter
Health Center, for their outstanding contributions to the study and treatment of Multiple
Sclerosis.

Funds raised through this event will have a direct impact on the patients and families served
by the Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center at Stony Brook University Medical
Center and I hope you will help us make this first-time event a tremendous success. Your
generosity will enable the expansion of programs and services, and will provide information
to research this disease fostering discoveries of treatments and cures for Multiple Sclerosis.

I hope you will partner with the Lombardi Family in the fight against Multiple Sclerosis.
The invitation and sponsorship information are enclosed for your convenience.

Sincerely,
Filomena Lombardi, CPA
Villa Lombardi's
Development Council Member, Stony Brook University Medical Center