Fundraising traditions in the Chinese Canadian community

AFP is presenting its annual diversity luncheon on Thursday July 28. This is always one of the highlights of the AFP year — a rare opportunity to learn about fundraising within the Lower Mainland’s many ethnic communities.
By 2017, more than half the people of Vancouver will be from a visible minority with ethnic Chinese representing the largest group. However, the Chinese community in Vancouver is made up of different groups of people. Learn about the dynamic makeup of this community from prominent individuals leading organizations that both provide services to people of ethnic Chinese background and have been successful in building strong donor relationships within this community. The presentation will feature:
- Albert Fok, Chairman, Vancouver Chinatown Merchants’ Association
- Candice Tsang, Director of Development, BC Children’s Hospital Foundation
Details:
Thursday July 28, 2005 from 11:30am – 1:30pm
Floata Seafood Restaurant, 400 – 180 Keefer Street, Vancouver
$35 members / $45 non-members
To register, call AFP’s 24 hour RSVP line at 604-515-6699 or visit the website.
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