An Okanagan fundraising event supporting BC Childrenâs Hospital Foundation hit a high note with donors bringing in $55,000.
Music for the Mighty, organized by Align West Homes and its Build For Good initiative, was held on Oct. 4 at Revelry Food + Music Hub in Âé¶čAV.
Performances from local artists included Gun Shy and guests Myla and Micheal Daniels.
âIt was a massive moment for me to have my daughter present, watching me play in a band, and auctioning off her paintings to help raise money,â said Jordan Hansum, singer and guitarist for Gun Shy. âBC Childrenâs Hospital saved her life, so to watch her and everyone else rally together, my heart is full.â
Align West Homes founder, and Gun Shy drummer, David Pfuetzner said the response was overwhelming.
âWe set out to raise $50,000 and ended up raising $55,000. But more than the amount, itâs about showing these families that they are not alone - that we, as a community, have their backs.â
The funds raised will provide critical support for BC Childrenâs Hospitalâs social work department, which assists over 300 families annually, helping them navigate the emotional and financial strain of caring for a seriously ill child.
âThis event has not only raised vital funds but has also raised awareness of the importance of supporting families beyond the walls of the hospital,â said Rita Thodos, executive vice president of Philanthropy at BC Childrenâs Hospital Foundation.