
Ronald McDonald House BC & Yukon Presents the 18th Annual A Night to Dream Gala
Over 300 of Vancouver’s influential public figures, from entrepreneurs to community leaders, came together on Saturday, September 17th, in Vancouver, B.C., at the 18th annual A Night to Dream Gala organized by the Ronald McDonald House BC & Yukon (RMH BC).

The Ronald McDonald House BC & Yukon (RMH BC) foundation is dedicated to offering families of sick children a space to stay and a community to heal together.
Presented by real estate developer Beedie, the gala took place at the Westin Bayshore in Vancouver’s beautiful Coal Harbour.
Through generous donations, the evening raised $600,000 in gross proceeds: an amount equivalent to 4,000 nights of “home away from home” stays at the Ronald McDonald House for families of children undergoing medical treatment.



Among the distinguished guests in attendance were Richard Pass, CEO of RHM BC; Joe Guzzo, owner of the Richmond McDonald’s Canada franchise; and Calvin MacInnis, president of Coast Capital Savings.

One of the highlights of this year’s event was a highly anticipated live auction hosted by Howard Blank, Vancouver’s dynamic entertainment executive.
Other activities in the program included the Gift A Night drive and a remarkable meal.
Following the gala, attendees were invited to attend a vibrant afterparty, where the entertainment featured an exclusive live musical performance by the acclaimed ensemble Ten Souljers.
Inspired for a Beautiful Life
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