Join us for a Black & White Party on Sept. 6! Our gala is the best way to support our work year-round.
Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025
6-10:30 p.m. EDT
Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons
111 St. Andrews Rd., Southampton NY 11968
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Bid nowOperation International's 28th Annual Gala will be held Sept. 6 at the Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons in Southampton, NY. This year's theme is a Black & White Party! Please dress in your best black or white attire, and get ready for a night of drinks, dinner, and dancing.
The annual gala is the best opportunity to support Operation International's essential work bringing free medical care to children and adults suffering from a lack of basic health care in poor countries. Tickets are available above. Individual tickets are $200, or supporters can purchase a table for $2,000.
In our quest to advance human rights ideas, Operation International provides free medical care to people in need — regardless of gender, cultural, ethnic, political or religious affiliations. To ensure that our efforts impact underserved communities for years to come, we also offer education and training to local health care workers during each of our medical missions, as well as improve hospitals’ infrastructure through equipment donation.Team NY, the first Operation International team, made its maiden mission to Haiti in 1997, where the founders of the organization witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of poverty and inadequate medical care.Currently, OI has 24 teams located in the USA, UK, Spain, and Canada that provide treatment to thousands of patients every year by performing life-saving and life-changing surgeries including cancer surgeries, sight restoration surgeries, open heart surgery, neurosurgery, join replacement surgery, burn reconstructive surgeries, corrective surgeries for congenital anomalies such as clubfoot and cleft palate, and obstetric and gynecological surgeries, and more.