2013 Scotiabank Feast of Fortune

Tapestry Foundation for Health Care's VP of development, Janice Waud Loper, and CEO, Ann Adams, with VP of finance at Providence, Mary Procter.Event co-chairs Dr. Margaret Chiu, Chris Stepien, Anita Law, president of Blundell Seafoods, Patricia Yeo and her husband honorary chair Sing Lim Yeo, VP of Royal Pacific Realty...

Tapestry Foundation for Health Care’s VP of development, Janice Waud Loper, and CEO, Ann Adams, with VP of finance at Providence, Mary Procter.

Tapestry past chair and board director Mark Spelliscy and board director Gord Dosanjh.

Tapestry Foundation for Health Care’s CEO, Ann Adams, and VP of development, Janice Waud Loper; donor Joe Shayler from the United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters; Municipal Solution president John Mutton; and business agent Bryan Stocking.

Scotiabank’s director of regional banking, Jennifer Lee, and senior VP of Scotiabank BC and Yukon region, David M. Poole.

Tapestry board director Michael Mjanes and VP of Providence Health Care, David Thompson.

Jenni Dhaliwal, Lamber Dhaliwal, Biro Dhaliwal, Surjeet Siddoo and Lisa Siddoo all came to support Carey Siddoo, director of Kapoor Singh Siddoo Foundation and a donor to the breast care program at Mount Saint Joseph Hospital.

Predita Lam, Amy Li, Winnie Tang and Betty So (far right) came to support friend, donor and member of the fundraising committee Dr. Miriam Yu.

CFO of Dueck GM, Brad Cruickshank, and wife, Jodi Cruickshank, with June Morrison and Dueck GM credit manager Tyson Arishenkoff.

Mount Saint Joseph Hospital radiologist Dr. Jessica Walls and Avis Young commercial real estate brokerage’s Michael Farrell in the grand ballroom.

Event co-chairs Dr. Margaret Chiu; Chris Stepien; Anita Law; president of Blundell Seafoods, Patricia Yeo and her husband, honorary chair Sing Lim Yeo, VP of Royal Pacific Realty.

Scotiabank Feast of Fortune
Westin Bayshore Hotel
February 16, 2013

The annual Scotiabank Feast of Fortune gala celebrates the Chinese New Year with fine dining, live and silent auctions, entertainment and opportunities for donors to pledge individual gifts through a special “Save A Life” segment of the evening’s program. The event far surpassed its $380,000 fundraising goal, collecting more than $520,000 to support the purchase of a 3D ultrasound breast scanner for the Mount Saint Joseph Hospital Rapid Access Breast Clinic.

Over the past five years this event has raised more than $1.3 million for priority equipment needs at MSJ. The sold-out event drew 700 guests, including senior government representatives, business and community leaders, medical professionals and generous donors of Mount Saint Joseph Hospital.

The Tapestry Foundation for Health Care presented the event and also raises funds for eight hospitals and residences in Metro Vancouver operated by Providence Health Care. Mount Saint Joseph Hospital is a vital, full-service community hospital on Vancouver’s east side with 208 acute and residential care beds. Donations support purchases of medical equipment, funding to support quality of life programs for the elderly, education programs and geriatric research projects.