Fred Lee's Social Community: Roaring again to the Twenties for charity

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ROARING 20: Every year port terminals and suppliers comes collectively to help communities the place they work, stay and play. Introduced by the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, this yr’s fundraising dinner was a Roaring 20s theme to mark the occasion’s twentieth anniversary.

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Attributable to a labour dispute, the much-anticipated get together needed to be moved on the final minute from the Westin Bayshore to the Sheraton Wall Centre — virtually becoming for the Speakeasy soirée to be held within the resort’s below-ground ballroom. For one night time, the property was reworked, whisking visitors again to the Twenties, the place interval cocktails, costumes and performances greeted patrons.

5 main port terminals — Port of Vancouver, World Container Terminals, Fraser Surrey Docks, Western Stevedoring, and DP World Vancouver — and the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority as soon as once more led the cost. A capability crowd made the scene to make a optimistic and lasting affect within the communities the place they function. The night time of fundraising and camaraderie would help three native organizations: Vancouver Downtown Eastside’s Mission Potential, North Shore’s Harvest Venture and South of the Fraser’s Attain Little one and Youth Growth Society.

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CEOs of the massive six firms, Robin Silvester of the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, Eric Waltz of World Containers, Jeff Scott of Fraser Surrey Docks, Brad Eshleman of Western Stevedoring, Doron Grosman of World Container Terminals and Maksim Mihic of DP World chaired the milestone merrymaker. Attendees poured over a formidable show of silent public sale objects in the course of the cocktail reception and feverishly raised their paddles on seven stay public sale packages World B.C.’s Coleen Christie and yours really orchestrated following the primary course.

Bucket-list experiences to Tofino, Okanagan and Iceland, and a personal gourmand dinner for 10 with celeb chef and Nice Canadian Baking Present choose Bruno Feldeisen, garnered the night’s prime bids. Coupled with silent public sale and raffle proceeds, the royal flap would reportedly web $210,000, making certain every charity obtained $70,000 to go towards supporting their good work.

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“Since 1999 when the occasion was initially attended by 100 visitors to boost funds for Mission Potential, the Port Gala has raised in extra of $2.1 million {dollars},” mentioned Silvester, addressing attendees following the profitable night time.

The cash has supported native organizations whose work encourages and facilitates a better high quality of life in our port area, he provides. These organizations are dedicated to bettering the lives of 1000’s of individuals in our communities and proceed to make a distinction yr after yr.

Vancouver Fraser Port Authority CEO Robin Silvester and Global TV’s Coleen Christie fronted the 20th Anniversary celebrations at the Sheraton Wall Centre hotel. Photo: Fred Lee.
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority CEO Robin Silvester and World TV’s Coleen Christie fronted the twentieth Anniversary celebrations on the Sheraton Wall Centre resort. Photograph: Fred Lee. Photograph by Fred Lee /PNG
Giving back to port communities where they work, live and play were Maksim Mihic, Genenral Manager, DP World Vancouver, Jeff Scott, CEO, Fraser Surrey Docks and Brad Eshleman, CEO, Western Stevedoring. Photo: Fred Lee.
Giving again to port communities the place they work, stay and play had been Maksim Mihic, Genenral Supervisor, DP World Vancouver, Jeff Scott, CEO, Fraser Surrey Docks and Brad Eshleman, CEO, Western Stevedoring. Photograph: Fred Lee. Photograph by Fred Lee /PNG

Delta South MLA Ian Paton and Metropolis of Delta councilor Dylan Kruger had been amongst politicos serving to mark the charity dinner’s twentieth anniversary. Photograph: Fred Lee.


Care B.C. Gala Dinner

HAPPY MEALS: Since its inception in 1967, Well being and Dwelling Care Society of B.C.’s Meals on Wheels program has been offering meals to seniors and others housebound on account of power situations, sickness, damage or surgical procedure.

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This system, which started with a handful of meals delivered in Kitsilano, now delivers every day to some 1,300 remoted Vancouver and Richmond residents. In 1996, Care B.C. expanded its program launching a Chinese language Meals on Wheels service in partnership with SUCCESS. In whole, over 126,000 meals are delivered yearly by a military of devoted English and Chinese language talking volunteers,

To make sure ongoing supply of its meal service — a lifeline for a lot of of its shoppers — Care B.C. govt director Inge Schamborzki and president Tom Chambers fronted their eleventh annual fundraising dinner and public sale at Vancouver’s Kirin Restaurant. MLAs Linda Reid and Mike de Jong had been amongst a formidable and influential group that gathered to take pleasure in a multi-course Cantonese dinner and study of the charitable packages they’d be supporting.

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Along with the Meals on Wheels program, Care B.C. additionally runs a Household Respite Centre, providing short-term respite care to households and caregivers in want of a break, and a group integration Initiative serving to these with newly acquired mind damage or bodily disabilities combine again into the group. As at all times, the occasion had all of the get together trimmings — a raffle, silent and stay public sale and paddle elevate.

A luxurious Langara Fishing Lodge bundle in spectacular Haida Gwaii garnered the night time’s prime bid, intently adopted by a Vancouver Firefighters Dinner, bought twice. Money donations starting from $100 to $2,500 flooded in in the course of the name out for money, however the greatest spotlight of the night time got here when 95-year-old Helen Shore, a longtime volunteer, donor, and now Meals on Wheels shopper, made her option to the stage.

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Shore shared information she needed to depart the gala dinner early to make curfew at her senior’s residence, however not earlier than endorsing the providers supplied by Care B.C. and dropping a $50,000 cheque. Shore’s good humour, timing and beneficiant donation introduced everybody to their ft, sending Shore dwelling in grand type. The shock present announcement punctuated a scrumptious and memorable night time. Greater than $130,000 was reportedly raised, shattering final yr’s report by $20,000.

“All of Care B.C.’s providers (Meals on Wheels, Household Respite Centre, and the Group Integration Program) have as their purpose — to allow folks to soundly stay residing in their very own properties and communities for so long as they’re ready and select to take action,” says Schamborzki. “Everybody tonight has made that doable.”

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CARE GIVER: Care B.C. champion and client, 95-year old Helen Shore left a $50,000 tip at Care B.C.’s 10th annual charity dinner at Kirin Restaurant. Photo: Fred Lee.
CARE GIVER: Care B.C. champion and shopper, 95-year previous Helen Shore left a $50,000 tip at Care B.C.’s tenth annual charity dinner at Kirin Restaurant. Photograph: Fred Lee. Photograph by Fred Lee /PNG
B.C. MLAs Linda Reid and Mike de Jong were among a capacity crowd that enjoyed a Cantonese multi-course dinner in support of Care B.C.’s Meals on Wheels, Family Respite Centre, and Community Integration programs. Photo: Fred Lee.
B.C. MLAs Linda Reid and Mike de Jong had been amongst a capability crowd that loved a Cantonese multi-course dinner in help of Care B.C.’s Meals on Wheels, Household Respite Centre, and Group Integration packages. Photograph: Fred Lee. Photograph by Fred Lee /PNG
Eamon Achong escorted his wife, Care B.C. executive director Inge Schamborzki, to the fundraising dinner at Kirin Chinese Restaurant. Photo: Fred Lee.
Eamon Achong escorted his spouse, Care B.C. govt director Inge Schamborzki, to the fundraising dinner at Kirin Chinese language Restaurant. Photograph: Fred Lee. Photograph by Fred Lee /PNG
Vancouver Firefighters Scott Rose and Michael Varga’s Fire in the Kitchen dinner package was a coveted auction item which eventually sold twice adding $12,000 to the final tally. Photo: Fred Lee.
Vancouver Firefighters Scott Rose and Michael Varga’s Hearth within the Kitchen dinner bundle was a coveted public sale merchandise which finally bought twice including $12,000 to the ultimate tally. Photograph: Fred Lee. Photograph by Fred Lee /PNG
Care B.C.’s Kevin Yip and May Soo were all smiles when their charity Chinese dinner set a new fundraising standard. Photo: Fred Lee.
Care B.C.’s Kevin Yip and Could Soo had been all smiles when their charity Chinese language dinner set a brand new fundraising customary. Photograph: Fred Lee. Photograph by Fred Lee /PNG

Brandon Jansen Basis Gala

A MOM’S DEDICATION: In 2016, Michelle Jansen misplaced her 20-year previous son Brandon to an unintentional fentanyl overdose. Since her son’s passing, the Coquitlam single mother has been a tireless and outspoken advocate sharing her private tragedy publicly to deliver consideration to the opioid disaster gripping communities in B.C. and throughout the nation.

Jansen reportedly spent greater than $200,000 to privately fund remedies for her center son to get clear. He overdosed at a therapy centre on the Sunshine Coast. It was his twelfth therapy centre in three years. A mattress at a therapy centre can value as much as $12,000 per 30 days, Jansen shared.

In reminiscence of her son, Jansen finally based the Brandon Jansen Basis to create larger consciousness of the nationwide epidemic and to offer training and sources for people and households coping with habit. She and a devoted group of volunteers would steer the agency’s second annual fundraising dinner and public sale. Staged at The Terminal Metropolis Membership, some 250 supporters attended the Diamond Gala. The sparkly affair had all the weather for a profitable night time — from the royal repast to the myriad of fundraising video games and stay leisure, it was the right get together combine.

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Messages of hope and therapeutic from Jansen and particular visitor Trisha Meili, and authentic music by recording artist Casey Jones noticed visitors opening their hearts and wallets. In partnership with Collectively We Can, a number one therapy and restoration centre, web proceeds from the night time of glitz will fund therapy beds for these searching for assist.

“This yr’s gala message is about hope. My hope is that we are able to cease this disaster,” mentioned Jansen, addressing the capability crowd. “After the lack of my son, I knew I needed to do one thing to stop this heartache from taking place to a different guardian, household, group, province and nation. By change, consciousness and motion, we’ll save lives.”

IN LOVING MEMORY: Supported by her sons Dillon and Nicholas, Michelle Jansen created the Brandon Jansen Foundation in honour of her son and to support others seeking treatment and recovery. Photo: Fred Lee.
IN LOVING MEMORY: Supported by her sons Dillon and Nicholas, Michelle Jansen created the Brandon Jansen Basis in honour of her son and to help others searching for therapy and restoration. Photograph: Fred Lee. Photograph by Fred Lee /PNG

Keynote Trisha Meili shared her private journey of therapeutic and hope with gala-goers, together with committee member Sheina Delorme. Photograph: Fred Lee.

Counselor Cory Wint and recovered addict Kimberlea Masters were among a supportive audience that attended the Brandon Jansen Foundation Diamond Gala. Photo: Fred Lee.
Counselor Cory Wint and recovered addict Kimberlea Masters had been amongst a supportive viewers that attended the Brandon Jansen Basis Diamond Gala. Photograph: Fred Lee. Photograph by Fred Lee /PNG
Steering one of Canada’s leading treatment centres, Together We Can executive director Stacy Wilson and his wife Christie lent their support to the Jansen family’s mission to raise greater awareness and education of the opioid crisis gripping the country. Photo: Fred Lee.
Steering one among Canada’s main therapy centres, Collectively We Can govt director Stacy Wilson and his spouse Christie lent their help to the Jansen household’s mission to boost larger consciousness and training of the opioid disaster gripping the nation. Photograph: Fred Lee. Photograph by Fred Lee /PNG
Steve and Gloria Cuccione (of the Michael Cuccione Foundation) thanked recording artist Casey Jones for sharing his journey through his song Bones of Della Rose premiered at the Diamond Gala. Photo: Fred Lee.
Steve and Gloria Cuccione (of the Michael Cuccione Basis) thanked recording artist Casey Jones for sharing his journey by means of his track Bones of Della Rose premiered on the Diamond Gala. Photograph: Fred Lee. Photograph by Fred Lee /PNG

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Originally posted 2019-10-26 17:00:00.