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WATCH: A Night of Mircales takes place virtually this November to raise funds for the BC Children's Hospital

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 15 Oct, 2020 10:38 PM
  • WATCH: A Night of Mircales takes place virtually this November to raise funds for the BC Children's Hospital

WATCH: A South Asian Community initiative via 'A Night Of Miracles' (ANOM) gala and other initiatives has been of phenomenal support to BC Children's Hospital.

Whether it is attending ANOM or giving generously at ANOM, the South Asian has contributed so much and has let to so many great initiatives for the foundation including SunnyHill Health Centre For Children ." shared ANOM chair Manjot Hallen, as they hoped for continued support in 2020 and beyond. BE PART OF THIS GREAT EVENT VIRTUALLY & DONATE TO HELP CHILDREN WITH DIABETES.

12th Annual A Night of Miracles Gala on Saturday, November 7th. For the first time ever, the ANOM gala will be hosted virtually, to raise funds for children with diabetes. 

Darpan Magazine's host Ish Sharma sat down with Maria Faccio, Vice President and Chief Philanthropy Officer of BCCHF and ANOM Chair Manjot Hallen to find out more about the work the organization does as well as the gala.

For more information visit their webite: https://www.bcchf.ca/event/a-night-of-miracles/

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