Super Bowl Watch Party to Benefit 900 Jacksonville Cancer Families

V for Victory hosting annual fundraiser for Ascension St. Vincent's patients

Feb. 8, 2026 at 3:47am

Jacksonville residents can catch the Super Bowl while supporting local cancer patients at V for Victory's 4th Annual Watch Party tonight at the Jacksonville Executive Jet Center. The fundraiser, benefiting Ascension St. Vincent's families, features big-screen game viewing, chef-curated food, craft cocktails, casino-style games, a kids' zone, and appearances by Jaguars cheerleaders.

Why it matters

The event provides an opportunity for the community to come together and support cancer patients and their families in Jacksonville. Ascension St. Vincent's serves hundreds of local families affected by cancer, and the funds raised at the watch party will help provide critical resources and care.

The details

The Super Bowl Watch Party hosted by V for Victory will feature a variety of entertainment and activities, including big-screen viewing of the game, chef-prepared food, craft cocktails, casino-style games, a kids' zone, and appearances by the Jacksonville Jaguars cheerleaders. All proceeds from ticket sales and other fundraising efforts will go directly to supporting the 900 cancer families served by Ascension St. Vincent's in Jacksonville.

  • The Super Bowl Watch Party is taking place tonight, February 8, 2026.

The players

V for Victory

A local organization hosting the annual Super Bowl Watch Party fundraiser to benefit Ascension St. Vincent's cancer patients and their families.

Ascension St. Vincent's

A healthcare provider in Jacksonville that serves hundreds of local cancer patients and their families.

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What they’re saying

“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”

— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident

The takeaway

This event demonstrates the Jacksonville community's commitment to supporting those affected by cancer and providing critical resources and care to local families in need.