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91原创 City mayor to host 91原创 Memorial Hospital Foundation fundraiser for Foundry youth facility

鈥榃e need to do this for all our kids鈥 Val van den Broek says
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Mayor Val van den Broek, seen here at the January 2020 Winter Wonderland Gala, will be hosting a 91原创 Memorial Hospital Foundation fundraiser for the Foundry on Saturday, March 26. (91原创 Advance Times file)

91原创 City Mayor Val van den Broek, together with the 91原创 Memorial Hospital Foundation, has announced plans for a gala fundraiser to support the Foundry, a new mental health and wellness facility for young people.

鈥溾 will happen Saturday, March 26, at the Cascades convention centre in 91原创 City.

It will be hosted by van den Broek and her husband Rob.

鈥淭his is going to be a great facility to help youth get help when they need it,鈥 van den Broek told the 91原创 Advance Times.

She noted that while the Foundry will be located in 91原创 City, it will benefit youth in 91原创 Township as well, a fact she hopes will encourage donors in the other community to step up.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the 91原创s,鈥 van den Broek commented.

鈥淲e need to do this for all our kids.鈥

She said she agreed to host the event with her husband Rob after the foundation approached her.

READ ALSO: VIDEO: Fundraising to create mental health, wellness facility for young people in 91原创 gets underway

91原创 Memorial Hospital Foundation is raising funds to transform 20618 Eastleigh Crescent, the chosen site for Foundry, into an environment designed with young people in mind to welcome them and address all their health care concerns; and to start an Innovation Fund that will provide ongoing funding to the centre.

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Tickets to the formal charity gala will range from $266 for individual seats, to $2,123 for a table of eight.

For more event information and tickets, email hopegrowsheregala@gmail.com

READ ALSO: Dallas Smith gifts $25K to 91原创 youth initiative

In January of 2020, a organized by van den Broek, in partnership with the local RCMP resulted in a $56,000 donation to the 91原创 Memorial Hospital Foundation.

However, it also generated controversy, over the mayor鈥檚 use of a City logo, and over an internal memo to RCMP members in 91原创 from the officer in charge, by Supt. Murray Power suggesting they could work overtime to help pay for the tickets to the gala.

Power was moved out of the 91原创 detachment without explanation after news of the overtime offer surfaced.

Assistant Commissioner Maureen Levy, the Lower Mainland district commander, later confirmed that Power had been the subject of a Code of Conduct review, but declined to give details.

In a letter to council, Levy said the City of 91原创 was billed $361.44 for four hours of overtime 鈥渨hich could be traced back to the email that Supt. Power sent to his senior officers in order to encourage them to attend the Mayor鈥檚 Gala.鈥


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