American Red Cross Celebrates 40th Ball with Ruby Jubilee and 5th Party in Red
The Greater Miami & The Keys Chapter of the American Red Cross has announced its highly anticipated 40th American Red Cross Ball: A Ruby Jubilee, set for Saturday, March 1, 2025. Presented by the Guiribitey Family Foundation, this milestone event will be held at the JW Marriott Marquis in downtown Miami, alongside the 5th Party in Red, sponsored by Bacardi USA and the José Milton Foundation.

Chaired by Dr. Camila Guiribitey and Tatiana Guiribitey, the event will honor the legacy of past Ball Chairs who have supported the Red Cross's humanitarian mission. “This Ball is extremely special because we are leading as a mother-daughter duo, with the Guiribitey Family Foundation as the Presenting Sponsor,” said Dr. Camila Guiribitey. “We want to inspire other families to get involved with this amazing organization,” added Tatiana Guiribitey.
The gala will feature a cocktail reception, silent and live auctions, a tribute to past Chairs, and dinner with live music. Following the Ball, the 5th Party in Red will bring together Miami’s next generation of philanthropists for an energetic afterparty, chaired by Michele Reese Granger, Monique Lavender Greenberg, Eric Milton, and Amy Poliakoff.
Sponsors include the Guiribitey Family Foundation, Bacardi USA, the José Milton Foundation, Trish and Dan Bell, EdgeUno, Marile and Jorge Luis Lopez, Esq. Family Foundation, Ron and Cynthia Williams, and others. Current sponsors are listed as of January 29, 2025.
Tickets and sponsorships are available at redcross.org/RedCrossBallMiami. For more information, contact Meredith da Silva at SouthFloridaRSVP@redcross.org or (954) 649-0655.
Proceeds will support Red Cross preparedness, response, and recovery programs within the community.
About the American Red Cross:
The American Red Cross provides disaster relief, supplies 40% of the nation's blood, teaches lifesaving skills, delivers international humanitarian aid, and supports military families. As a nonprofit organization, it relies on volunteers and public generosity.
Visit redcross.org/SouthFlorida or follow @SFLRedCross on Facebook and X for more information.