International Spine Foundation (ISF) is excited to announce our 1st Annual Casino Night

The International Spine Foundation (ISF) is excited to announce our 1st Annual Casino Night Fundraiser, which will be held at the Floridan Palace Hotel, 905 N Florida Ave, Tampa. This festive event, scheduled for Saturday, September 24th, will feature casino style gambling, delicious cuisine, cocktails and an opportunity to mingle with fellow supporters.  Space is limited so please purchase your tickets now.



All proceeds from the evening will go towards helping ISF meet our fundraising goals as we continue bringing deformity focused spine surgeons and comprehensive teams to developing countries to teach local spine surgeons through work-shops, and surgery on local children and young adults in desperate need of advanced spine care. The goal is to teach the local doctors learn to treat patients in their countries and to help alleviate the pain and suffering of these children and adults.

In conjunction with our fundraising efforts for the evening, ISF is offering several levels of sponsorship. We hope you will consider signing on as one of our generous benefactors this year.

For more information regarding sponsorships please contact Liz Joseph at ejoseph@josephspine.com or donate on our website at InternationalSpineFoundation.com.

The International Spine Foundation, founded by Drs. Samuel and Elizabeth Joseph, Dr. Uhuru Smith and Nancy Parra is a non-profit 501(c)(3) bringing deformity focused spine surgeons and comprehensive teams to developing countries. This event will benefit the foundation, specifically their trip to the Dominican Republic in February 2023. If you are unable to attend, but would still like to support ISF, please visit us at 

About the International Spine Foundation

The International Spine Foundation (ISF) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) that believes in an integrated, holistic approach to improved spine health: ISF is dedicated to the sharing of spine surgery technology, expertise and care to patients and to teaching spinal deformity surgery in developing countries. Our mission is to improve the quality of life to children and young adults through surgical interventions and related activities that strengthen underserved communities in developing countries.

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