A Florida hospital foundation is canceling a fundraiser luncheon at President Trump's Mar-a-Lago club, becoming the 18th charity to do so after Trump’s comments on the violence at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va.

The luncheon, hosted by the Bethesda Hospital Foundation, was moved to the Boca Raton Resort and Club, The Washington Post reported Thursday. The event had been held at Mar-a-Lago for four years straight and was one of the club's largest and most profitable events, drawing around 500 guests.

Paula Henderson, a spokeswoman for the group, told the Post that the group had been planning to move the event for some time.

“We did change the venue. It just took a long time because we had a lot of people to meet with,” she said.

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The club is one of Trump's premier resorts and occupies waterfront property in Palm Beach, Fla. The president has made several visits to the club over his term already, including a weeklong working vacation in August.

But since Trump’s controversial comments on Charlottesville, where he blamed violence on both hate groups and counterprotesters equally, a slew of groups have canceled events at the club.

The list includes the American Cancer Society, the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army.

The Bethesda Hospital Foundation joins five other groups who cancelled lunch events at the Palm Beach club and 12 others who backed out of scheduled evening events or dinners.

According to the Post, the cancellations made a roughly $1.7 million dent in the club's annual profits. There are six scheduled events for the rest of the year.