FILM PREMIERE EDMONTON

Possibility overcomes poverty on Saturday, November 5

We are gathering to make a collective impact for people facing extreme poverty.

Witnessing possibility in families learning to thrive highlights an evening of good company, a full-course meal, entertainment, auctions and generosity to change lives.

EVENT DETAILS

Saturday, November 5, 2022

6:00pm Reception • 7:00pm Dinner

Edmonton Conference Centre

9797 Japser Avenue

Edmonton, AB

 

FILM PREMIERE

A WORLD OF HOPE

 

Returning to Nepal, the Philippines and Sri Lanka, we reunite with Sancha Maya, Jimmy and Nadeeka. Now leading lives full of possibility, they talk about their progress and show what’s possible for other families currently experiencing poverty.

 
 
  • The Premiere of our latest film, “A WORLD OF HOPE”, where we return to Nepal, the Philippines and Sri Lanka.

    A wonderful evening and meal at the beautiful Hotel Arts.

    A Silent Auction full of items that are one-of-a-kind, equitably made pieces that reflect the culture and beauty of countries where we work as well as other exciting items donated by generous businesses and individuals.

  • Hosting a table, inviting a few family, friends and colleagues, can extend hope to even more families.

    Your guests, whether new to HOPE or already part of the HOPE family, can expect a wonderful evening, highlighted by the premiere of our new film, “A World of Hope”.

    Hosts understand that every seat matters, because every person who needs help matters. Your guests will be inspired and encouraged as their generosity creates lasting transformation.

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  • We are working with the Edmonton Convention Centre to follow applicable COVID-19 protocols.

 
 

People Ending Extreme Poverty. One Community at a Time

Compelled by compassion and the inherent worth and potential of every person, HOPE International Development Agency is a collective of entrepreneurial and dedicated people who are responsive to the realities of overlooked families living in extreme poverty.