Langara College Foundation Annual Report - 2020

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Pivoting to Possibilities. LANGARA COLLEGE FOUNDATION REPORT–2020



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MESSAGE FROM THE L ANGAR A CO L L E G E F O U N D AT I O N C H A I R L A N G A R A CO L L E G E F O U N D AT I O N BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2020 BY T H E N UM B ER S PIVOTING TO POSSIBILITIES: SUPPORTING STUDENTS E N V I R O N M E N TA L S T U D I E S: G E N E R AT I N G N E W F I E L D W O R K

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LSU – SUPPORTING STUDENT NEEDS

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I T ’S A WR A P: B E YO N D 49

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SCHOL ARSHIPS AND BURSARIES

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HONOURING A STUDENT LEGACY – DEL AR AM DADASHNEJAD C E L E B R AT I N G A CO A C H I N G L E G A C Y – MARC RIZZARDO O U R 2020 D O N O R S

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Pivoting to Possibilities MESSAGE FROM THE L ANGAR A COLLEGE FOUNDATION CHAIR

2020 was a year of change and uncertainty. However, through it all, the passion for supporting our students has never been stronger. As an alum and a donor, I am proud of the work our Foundation has undertaken over the past year. As the pandemic hit in March and carried on throughout the year, our Foundation was able to pivot quickly and respond to students’ new and unanticipated needs. Several fundraising appeals were undertaken to help support the changing landscape for our students. Some of the initiatives funded by donors provided direct financial support to students included the Emergency Bursary funding, and the Hamper program; as well as enhanced program support to keep our Community Cupboard well stocked; and a new Laptop Borrowing Program to help build a bridge to accessibility for online learning. Thanks to our valued donor community, we surpassed the million-dollar mark for a second straight year, raising $1,162,609 for Langara students in 2020. This is a remarkable achievement considering our economic climate. Once again, we were proud to continue to increase the number of scholarships, bursaries, and other support available for our students. In 2020, the Foundation supported more than 1014 students, distributing over $964K in financial aid. In May 2020, we closed our Beyond 49 campaign which celebrated Langara’s 49 years on 49th Avenue, reconnecting with our community, and a focus on raising funds for students’ academic journeys. The success of this campaign cannot be underpinned, raising over $2.9M for the College’s first-ever comprehensive campaign. We were so fortunate to be surrounded by people who recognize the power of education and giving and want to extend our thanks to the campaign Ambassadors for their volunteer leadership and support. While this year has not been easy for anyone, our donors have continued to support our students in need, and I am truly inspired by their generosity. It has been a privilege to see the impact that our giving community has created to continue to create possibilities for our students on their educational journey, especially through these difficult times. On behalf of the Foundation board and staff, our heartfelt thanks for your ongoing support. We could not do this without you!

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Bruce Hurst CFP, FCPA, FCGA Chair, Langara College Foundation


Our board. L ANGAR A COLLEGE FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Raj Arneja Director of Corporate Engagement, Nanak Foods

Kevin Price General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, Methanex Corporation

Bruce Hurst Chair, Langara College Foundation

Jas Sandhu President and Founder, Brixton Properties

Michal Jaworski Partner & Co-Chair of the higher learning practice group at Clark Wilson LLP

Simi Sara Radio Host, CKNW

Stephen Lee CEO, Musqueam Capital Corporation

Lane Trotter President & CEO, Langara College

Alec Maclean Vice-President & Investment Counsellor, RBC Phillips, Hager & North Investment Council Inc.

Yusuf Varachia Vice-President, External Development, Langara College

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Pivoting to Possibilities 2020 BY THE NUMBERS

$11,198,337

1,014

2020 endowment balance

Number of students assisted

358

934

Number of scholarships awarded

Total number of donors

923 Number of bursaries awarded

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20 New awards created

$964,049 Scholarships and Bursaries distributed

DISTRIBUTIONS IN 2020 Bursaries

$604,894 Scholarships

$359,155 Other projects

$337,179 Total distributions for 2020 =

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$1,301,228


DONATIONS RECEIVED 2015–2020

$1,100,000

$1,149,956

$1,162,609

2019

2020

$1,000,000 $900,000

$892,905

$800,000 $700,000 $600,000 $515,650

$500,000

$461,553

$400,000 $300,000

$282,922

$200,000 $100,000 $2015

2016

2017

2018

SUMMARY OF TOTAL DONATIONS RECEIVED IN 2020 Annual/other donations

$1,069,263 Endowed donations

$75,539 Gift-in-Kind donations

$17,807 Total donations for 2020 =

$1,162,609

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Pivoting to Possibilities SUPPORTING STUDENTS THROUGH THE PANDEMIC

For the first time in its history, the College moved primarily to an online teaching and learning environment, offering over 90 percent of its classes remotely. Not only did students find themselves in a wholly different learning environment, but many also found themselves in precarious economic circumstances. Our giving community stepped up in extraordinary ways, helping to ease their mounting financial burdens and creating possibilities for our students to continue their educational journey during these difficult times. The generosity of our donors and partners, enabled the Foundation to assist with an unprecedent number of students.

EMERGENCY BURSARIES

HAMPER PROGR AM

The Emergency Relief Fund appeal began in late March

Despite the challenges presented

2020 to provide quick support to students affected by the

by COVID-19, both hamper

pandemic. Since March, the Foundation has raised over

initiatives were a success

$193,000 for emergency bursaries to help students’ financial

assisting 494 students, including

needs through this crisis.

students with families. A total of $89,950 was distributed to help build these hampers. Students were also able to pick up perishable food items and desserts donated by Nanak Foods and curated boxes built by the

This year, the Weissach Group celebrated

Langara Students’ Union. ACML Western Management,

their 40th anniversary and as part of their

Vanity Lab, RBC, Weissach, Vancity, VWR, Daniel Chocolates

celebration, they partnered with Langara College

and other individuals also contributed to making these

in their 40 For 40 with the goal to raise $40,000,

hampers truly special for the students.

for students who have been heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Their fundraising target was achieved and supported students with emergency bursaries, the Laptop Borrowing Program and assisted with the hamper programs.

"I am really thankful for the team for understanding my situation regarding the need for school supplies. During these hard circumstances, it is a great initiative taken by donors and volunteers. My parents back home are incredibly happy and thankful for this." - Anmol, student who received a Back to School hamper

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COMMUNIT Y CUPBOARD

L APTOP BORROWING PROGR AM

The Community Cupboard is an on-campus food bank

When learning moved online in March, a survey conducted

program that gives students the opportunity to pick up one

by the College found that for low-income students,

week’s worth of groceries, which provides approximately

funds were limited and mostly directly to their basic needs,

21 healthy meals. In 2020, the Community Cupboard

leaving nothing for extras like a personal computer.

provided over 2,200 bags or the equivalence of 46,000

A new fundraising appeal a Laptop Borrowing Program

meals for students, which helped students, especially

for the College. Our donors stepped forward immediately,

during the pandemic. This would not have been possible

raising $101,500. The program will begin in January 2021

without the help of our community including the Y.P.

with 30 laptops and support to hire a COOP student to help

Heung Foundation, Save on Foods, the Khalsa Credit Union,

manage the computers, with additional ones to be added

Nature’s Path, and Nesters Market.

later in the spring.

ENVIRONMENT STUDIES – GENER ATING NEW FIELD WORK OPPORTUNITIES Traditionally the Environmental Studies program takes up to 22 students and instructors to Pacific Rim National Park to conduct an annual week-long field study. With the pandemic the program pivoted, and it resulted in the creation of a new water testing project and a collaboration with the City of Vancouver and Still Moons Arts Society (Streamkeepers). A redesign of ENVS 2470 Course has included establishing a new monitoring program at Still Creek*, which aims to measure water quality parameters and discharge rates at four sites over a sixmonth period. The Foundation has provided funding to purchase a new water quality meter with a 10-meter cord, so students can take measurements of the water from one of the many bridges that cross the stream, creating safe and

L ANGAR A STUDENTS UNION – SUPPORTING STUDENT NEEDS This past year the LSU significantly increased its

compliant learning opportunities.

contribution to the Foundation to meet the call to support

*Still Creek is a stream that flows north down Renfrew,

$167,899 in additional funding, which helped support

behind the Superstore, Canadian Tire on Grandview and then snakes around entering Burnaby Lake. It is an underdog stream, one of a few left in Vancouver and without its resident salmon for 80+ years until they returned for a few years in 2012.

students through the pandemic. In total the LSU provided emergency bursaries for students, the Hamper program, and assisted by keeping the Community Cupboard well stocked. With a mutual goal to champion our Langara students, we are so grateful for the strong partnership between the Foundation and the LSU.

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It is a wrap – Beyond 49. On June 9, we celebrated the closing of our first comprehensive campaign with a special message from the President and CEO, Dr. Lane Trotter. Dr. Trotter spoke about the impact made by the many contributions we received over the last 18 months, and the unveiling of the final fundraising amount. Watch the close video here. The Beyond 49 campaign raised an incredible $2.95 million, surpassing our $2.5 million goal. Through your support, we have created 83 new scholarships and bursaries and provided new innovative technology and learning experiences for students. We have also enhanced support for students around mental wellness, food security, and leadership training, allowing them to focus on their self-care and soft-skills training while pursuing their academic goals.

LOOKING BACK AT BEYOND 49 Launch Day The campaign launched in October 2018, bringing students, alumni, staff and faculty together to announce the campaign goals. Over 100 people joined in to recreate ‘The Great Trek’ as they walked from Oakridge Mall to campus. The Trek ended in the Langara Gymnasium for a campus-wide pep rally that brought the College community together for an official launch of the campaign. Community Day Community Day presented by RBC Royal Bank was the largest celebration in Langara’s 49-year history. Part birthday celebration, part alumni homecoming, the event was a public, family-friendly festival that brought together over 5,000 former students, graduates, employees, and friends. The block-party-style event featured music, interactive games, food trucks, workshops, lectures, and fun entertainment. 49 Langarans In October 2019, we announced the 49 Langarans: change makers, founders, and visionaries who have made an impact at the College and in the community over the past 49 years. From business leaders to theatre directors, community advocates to researchers, and dedicated employees, the 49 were honoured at an on-campus award ceremony.

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BEYOND 49 STATS

$2.5 million

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Original goal

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$2.9 million Raised

28 Projects were funded

15 Legacy gifts established

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83 New awards created

MAKE A DIFFERENCE Students continue to struggle through this pandemic. Consider donating to provide students with the support they need, so they may continue to focus on their studies.

Learn more. langara.ca/foundation/donate

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Supporting the future. SCHOL ARSHIPS AND BURSARIES

Scholarships and bursaries are a vital support for our students. As one of the most accessible post-secondary institutions in British Columbia, Langara makes education possible for everyone and scholarships and bursaries make a real difference in our students' lives. The continued generosity of our donors helps Langara students on their educational journey. The financial support available to students continued to grow in 2020. The focus on support was on bursaries to help students through the pandemic. While fewer scholarships were awarded, due to programs being put on hold for the part of the year, overall more students were assisted with financial support.

1,281

358

923

1,014

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Scholarships and Bursaries distributed

Number of scholarships awarded

Number of bursaries awarded

Number of students assisted

New awards created

HONOURING A STUDENT LEGACY – DEL AR AM DADASHNEJAD Last August, the College and Foundation announced the creation of a new scholarship to honour the memory of Delaram Dadashnejad, a Langara student who passed away tragically in January 2020 on Ukraine Flight 752 from Tehran. The Delaram Dadashnejad Memorial scholarship will be awarded to a student in the Nutrition and Food Service Management program, who has a passion for the food and nutrition field, demonstrates a dedication to volunteering and community service. It will be awarded to a student for the first time in the spring of 2021.

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HONOURING STUDENT SCHOL ARSHIP RECIPIENTS The Celebration of Excellence event is held twice a year to celebrate our students’ achievements in academia, community, and leadership and to acknowledge the generosity of our donors. This year’s events had to change its delivery because of the current circumstances. Nevertheless, honouring student scholarship and recipients continued. This year’s celebration was held on December 10, to celebrate recipients from the summer and fall semesters. The virtual celebration was joined by students, parents, and donors with a virtual space and gave them the opportunity to celebrate these accomplishments. Watch our celebratory video here.

CELEBR ATING A COACHING LEGACY – MARC RIZZARDO 2020 was a special year for our Langara Falcons Athletics program. Longtime coach and mentor, Marc Rizzardo celebrated 30 years at Langara. To commemorate his legacy, former players and colleagues came together to honour his anniversary with an appeal to raise funds to build on his named award, the Marc Rizzardo Athletic Scholarship. This award is designated to recognize student-athletes for their athletic achievements. Thanks to the many donors who contributed to the award, we were able to raise $13,502. Marc’s dedication to his craft leaves a lasting impression on the many student-athletes he has coached. Learn more about Marc’s accomplishments and watch a video of colleagues, and athletes as they honor him.

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Our 2020 donors. $25,000 AND OVER

• Anonymous (1) • Langara College • Langara Students' Union • Vancouver Foundation • Y.P. Heung Foundation $10,000 - $24,999

• TELUS Communications (BC) Inc. • City of Vancouver • WWF-Canada • Knowledge First Financial • The KPMG Foundation • Langara Faculty Association • C.S.T. Consultants Inc. • Corus Entertainment • Pacific Blue Cross • Royal Bank of Canada Foundation • The Vanity Lab * $5,000 - $9,999

• #Flight752Scholarship Facebook Group

• Ryan Cawsey

• Vancity Community Foundation

• Chartered Professional Accountants' Education Foundation

• Cameron Zealand $2,500 - $4,999

• Complete Purchasing Services Inc.

• ACML Management Western Limited

• Credit Union Foundation of BC

• AES Engineering • Richard Cleve • College & University Print Management Association of Canada • Mehdi DadashNejad • David Drummond • Catherine Glass • Khalsa Credit Union • Nanak Foods * • Simon Plear • Rogers Communications Canada Inc. • Linda Schwartz • Sydney J. Risk Foundation

• Don Allen • Shon Carey

• Westland Insurance

• Chimp: Charitable Impact Foundation (Canada) • Gerda Krause • Pamela Langley • Nature's Path Foods * • John David Osborne • Richmond Community Foundation

*Gift-in-Kind

• Patricia Cia

• Anonymous (3)

• University Women's Club of Vancouver

• Ben Cecil *

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• Royal Bank of Canada

$1,000 - $2,499

• Anonymous (5) • Raj Aadmi • Ardeshir Bagheri * • Mary-Lynn Baum • Benefaction Foundation • Andrea Biason • Bird Construction

• DB Perks & Associates Ltd • Amardeep Dhillon • Gail DiBernardo * • Kevin Dodd • Dunbar Community Centre Association • Valerie Dunsterville • Janelle Dwyer • Benjamin Falcone • Melia Fernandez • Nora Franzova • Laara Gean • Genus Capital Management Inc. • Martin Gerson • Moira Gookstetter • Margaret Heldman • Donald Hickling • Jeffrey Hsu • Glen Huser * • Deland Jessop • Susan Kelsall • Mona Kwong • Anne Lippert • Richard Lockhart • Anndraya Luui • Rosemary Macklem


• Gary Mason and Barbara Gunn

• Ernest Davis

• Brian Tate

• Duncan McCallum

• Leni Gelten

• TC Thermenex Inc.

• Goel Family Charitable Foundation

• Andre Tee

• Motion Picture Studio Production Technicians

• Hengameh Hamavand

• Susan M. Todd

• Patricia Muir Henderson

• Johanna Hickey

• Josué Menjivar

• Terry Myers • Lucas Noel

• Jane Heyman • Daniel Hlushko

• TNS Desktop Inc. • Touchstone Theatre • Trout Lake Vancouver Community Centre Association

• Wanda Pierson

• Horizon Landscape Contractors

• Prism Engineering

• Bruce Hurst

• Robin Van Heck

• Donald Purday

• Michal Jaworski

• Yusuf Varachia

• Recreation Facilities Association of British Columbia

• John Jones

• Shahin Virji

• Catherine Kallin

• John Wong

• Greer Keene

• Davis Wood *

• Richards Buell Sutton LLP • Gordon Roe

• John Keenlyside

• David Tyndall

$250 - $499

• Kathryn Shaw

• Kitsilano War Memorial Community Centre Association

• Yayoi Shinbo

• Prashant Kumar

• James Goard

• Simon Fraser University

• Owen Lock

• Brent Kennedy

• Christine Singh

• Ruby Louie

• Chau Ng

• Melanie Sirageldin

• Bonnie MacKenzie

• Csilla Tamas

• John Stuckless

• Alec Maclean

• Antonella Alves

• Lane Trotter

• Robin Macqueen

• Andree Bamforth

• Vancity Credit Union

• Ian Mass

• Ruth Bancroft

• Konstantin Vasic

• Katie and Jake McCallum

• Dawn Bickerton

• Arjun Vijeth

• Robert McCormack

• Judy Boxler

• Vimar Equipment Ltd

• Laurie Molstad

• Dory Boyer

• Lawrence Warren

• Scott Murray

• Mark and Jodi Bragagnolo

• Barbara Wuhrer

• Dylan Myers

• Brooks Class of ‘56

• Ramdeep Nijjer

• Alena Buis

• Dawn Palmer

• Shiraz Charania

• Thomas Polgreen

• Drisanna Chow

• Heidy Rahnumah

• Judith Coffin

• Mark Read

• Jason Collinge

• Tomoe Aoyagi

• Pamela Robertson

• Virginia Cooke

• Steven Baarts

• Scott Ruzesky

• Daniel Chocolates

• Patricia Baker

• Steven Scarlett

• Kayo Devcic

• Anne Baxter

• Carol Smith

• Paul Eberhardt

• Darren Bernaerdt

• Jeff Stephens

• Katie Eliot

• Alan Brain

• Maggie Stewart

• Kathleen Emerson *

• Jennifer and Martin Butler

• Strategic Charitable Giving Foundation

• Lisa Fisher

• Stratford Hall Society

• Patsy George

• Tomo Tanaka

• Dean Gingrich

• Michael Sharzer

$500 - $999

• Anonymous (7) • Gloria Aldrich • Aliza and Chaim Kornfeld Foundation

• Carol Chrisjohn • DA Architects + Planners • Donald Davis

• Anonymous (2) • Marc Acherman

• Stuart Folland

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• Lisa Goebel *

• Daryl Smith

• Cyndy Chwelos

• Mark Gomes

• Tim Stevenson

• Julie Cole

• Ana Paula Gonsalves Correa Macena

• Supra Academy

• Alan Cooper

• Jody Gordon

• Douglas Sutherland

• Melodie Corrigall

• Susan Sveinson

• Randy Coutts

• Swan Song BC Productions

• Danielle DeGagne

• Leena Thayil

• Cameron Dempsey

• Veryl Tipliski

• James Derouin

• Anne Toews

• Harkit Dhillon

• Brad Van Dam

• Anne Dodds

• Lydia Hiebert

• Vancity Investment Management

• Leo Dooling

• Don Hill

• Anthony Virdo

• Andrew Hiscox

• Dale West

• Ginette Dube

• Graeme Joseph

• Janet Whyte

• Jyoti Kalra

• Frank Williams

• Stephanie Koonar

• Jason Wilsher

• Judy Kornfeld *

• Diane Winram

• Anne Kristiansen

• Heather Workman

• Langley City On Call Firefighters

• Regina Yu

• Lara Griner • Theresa Hanson • Evelyn Harden • Duane Hargrave • Oriena He • Wayne Henry

• Sonya Lill • Julie Longo • Cam MacDonald • Kathleen Mackay • Barbara Mikulec • Rachel Mines • Gwynneth Moriarty • Natasha Mrkic Subotic • Jim Nedelak • Chau Ng • Randy Nohr • Marcela Noriega • Peter Norwood • Kevin O'Donohue • Kathleen Peters • Leanne Prain • Robert Purves • Jennifer Reid • Traci Rennie • Sherry Ringdal • Steve Roberts • Peter Rubin • Thom & Colleen Rudnisky • Sandra Sherman

*Gift-in-Kind

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$100 - $249

• Richard Dopson • Raymond Durante • Terry Ellwood • Leanne Evans • Margaret Evans • Judith Fairwood • Bijan Farrahi • Duncan Ferries • Judith Fett

• Anonymous (18)

• Cynthia Flood

• Siavash Ahmadi

• Denise Foster

• Jodi Appleton

• Rob Fougner

• Bruce Aubertin

• Gary Frame

• Norman Bennett

• William Fraser

• Anthea Benson

• Scot Geib

• Cassandra Bill

• Dale Genge

• Bisou Bridal

• Dorothy Gibson

• Erika Bissell

• Michelle Gibson

• Judy Blacker

• Gerhard Goebel

• Sandra Boehm

• Jill Goldberg

• Sonja Boston

• Michael Gomes

• Jacqueline Bradshaw

• Hoshiar Gosal

• Oren Breitman

• Pauline Greaves

• Mono Brown

• David Griffith

• Mark Burton

• Todd Gronlund

• Vicky Cai

• Heather Gropp

• Don Calder

• Karen Hackett

• Kenneth Campbell

• Ellen Hamer

• Michelle Carter

• Heather Hankin

• Margaret Chapman Kendall

• Pamela Hawthorn

• Chiung Yao Chen

• Victoria Henderson

• Pamela Chestnut

• Herbaland

• Rainbow Choi

• George Heyman


• Kimberly Hruska

• Gordon and Pauline Olafson

• Phuoi-Linh To

• David Hudgins

• Norman Olenick

• Eric Vance

• Lance Johnson

• Alana Olson

• Lindsay Vermeulen

• Tom Jones

• Gemma Oropesa

• Shelley-Anne Vidal

• Stephanie Kask

• Alireza Osareh

• VWR International Co

• Nasrin Khan

• June Parnell

• Bob & Lois Wade

• Alyson Killam

• Maxine Partridge

• Stu Walters

• Kevin Koonar

• Ajay Patel

• Leah Warwick Timko

• Anu Kumar

• Sasha Pawliuk

• Paddy Webb

• Cody Kusch

• Penny Perry

• Joanna Wegrzyn Woltosz

• Sheila Lahiffe

• Peter Wilds Design

• Colin Whitaker

• Moira Langley

• Stephen Phillips

• Jane White

• Kandey Larden

• Pennie Poon

• Hugh Leung

• Angelo Pulice

• Whole Foods Market Vancouver

• Donald Lovatt

• Aziz Rajwani

• Felicia Lui

• Louise Reid

• Katherine Lui

• Joan Rike

• Shirley Lum

• Esperanza Rint

• Oren Lupo

• Greg Rizzardo

• Ophelia Ma

• Brenda Robins

• Maureen MacDonald

• Anita Romaniuk

• Nancy Mao

• Myrne Ross

• James Martin

• Charlotte Sander

• Jane Mason

• Rosalind Scarnell

• Barbara Mathias

• Abby Schwarz

• Raymond McAllister

• Marie Claire Seebohm

• Sara McIntyre

• Daniel Selfridge

• Jamie McKee-Scott

• Ron Shay

• Donald McLellan

• Jim Shields

• Kevin McMillan

• Justin Siglos

• Catherine McNeely

• Jeff Skinner

• Phil Mentacos

• Anna Smith

• Dean Mercer

• Erin Smith

• Aaron Mitchell

• Jessie Smith

• Monica Molag

• Kevin Smith

• Mario Moniz de Sa

• Lucy Smith

• Conor Morgan

• Wendy Snowdon

• Yvan Morissette

• Viktor Sokha

• Clayton Munro

• Jonathan Steele

• Ken Naumann

• Charlene Taylor

• Ram Nayyar

• The Benevity Community Impact Fund

• Abbe Nielsen • Reba Noel • Bridget O'Donnell • Anne Olafson

• Shawna Williams • Cindy Wong • Kenneth Wong • Patricia Wong • Dorothy Yada • Ji Yong Yang • Sue Yang • Linn Yao • Wenlian Yao • Justin Yau

• Stefanie Thomas • Ardella Thompson • Diane Thompson

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