Winnipeg's Hope in the City
- Ages 12+
Join The Salvation Army with special guest Tareq Hadhad for our Hope in the City breakfast in support of our Christmas Campaign in Winnipeg!
Date and time
Location
The Fort Garry Hotel, Spa and Conference Centre - Grand Ballroom
222 Broadway Winnipeg, MB R3C 0R3 CanadaRefund Policy
About this event
- Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes
- Ages 12+
- Paid venue parking
The Salvation Army is thrilled to host our annual Hope in the City breakfast, presented by The Paterson Family Foundation, on Nov 14, 2024, in support of our Christmas Campaign in Winnipeg. Joining us will be our special guest, the CEO of Peace by Chocolate, Tareq Hadhad.
At the breakfast, Tareq will recount his journey of overcoming unimaginable adversity as a Syrian refugee and rebuilding his life in Canada as a successful entrepreneur and peace advocate. Additionally, The Salvation Army will present uplifting tales of hope from throughout Winnipeg to inspire everyone in attendance.
This year, Hope in the City is at The Fort Gary Hotel from 7:30-9:00 a.m. Doors open at 7:00 a.m.
All the money raised by The Salvation Army’s Christmas Campaign stays local and supports our year-round programs and services, such as:
- Food services programs to alleviate hunger and food insecurity for individuals and families
- Shelter programs and housing resources
- Rehabilitation and aftercare for those struggling with substance use disorder
- Palliative care
- Christmas assistance such as food hampers and toys
- After-school programs
- Summer camps
- Life-skills classes such as budgeting, ESL classes
Visit HopeWinnipeg.ca to stay up to date on the event.
Emcee: Maralee Caruso - CTV Winnipeg’s Senior News Anchor
Maralee is CTV Winnipeg’s Senior News Anchor, hosting both CTV News at 5 and CTV News at 6.
Originally from Thunder Bay, Ontario, Maralee began her broadcasting career as a reporter at TBT News and joined CTV Winnipeg in 2001.
As a journalist for more than 28 years, Maralee has covered breaking news stories, civic, provincial and federal elections, and keeps Manitobans up to date on current community events in our cities and our province.
Maralee is a strong advocate for several community organizations including The Winnipeg Humane Society where she adopted her best friend “Jack” , The Salvation Army, Variety Manitoba, Canadian Blood Services and more.
In 2018, Maralee launched the Hero in You campaign, an annual November blood drive for Canadian Blood Services, raising awareness and new donors. This cause affected Maralee personally in 2016 when she lost her mother to a rare form of blood cancer.
When not anchoring the news or helping in the community, you will find Maralee in her garden or cheering on her two sons who are accomplished wrestlers honing their skills at the National Training Centre in Montreal in pursuit of the upcoming Olympic Games.
Guest Speaker: Tareq Hadhad - CEO of Peace by Chocolate
Tareq Hadhad is telling his story. He was a Syrian refugee and now living his new life with his entrepreneurial family in Canada’s east coast. He is the founder and CEO of Peace by Chocolate, and most recently been recognized as one of the Top 50 CEOs in Atlantic Canada by Atlantic Business Magazine.
In 2012 the Hadhad’s home and factory that housed the family chocolate-making business were destroyed which forced them to seek safety in other countries. A former medical student at Damascus University and long-time peacekeeping advocate, Tareq joined medical relief efforts after arriving in Lebanon. A new life began when Tareq and his family were welcomed to Canada on a community-based sponsorship.
Passionate about peace and entrepreneurship, his family relaunched the family business to recreate the chocolates they once exported across the Middle East and their story has turned into an international inspiring phenomenon.
Tareq and his family have a focus on job creation, utilizing a network of local community members and refugees from across Nova Scotia and Canada to help support the local economy. Now that their chocolates are distributed across Canada, they look to offer more employment and exporting opportunities as their business grows.
Author, Jon Tattrie wrote a book about the Hadhad’s story which has become a bestseller. A feature film, Peace by Chocolate, also based on the family’s story premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and launched in Cineplex theaters across Canada in the spring of 2022. The film won several film festivals awards and accolades.
In January 2020, Tareq received his official Canadian Citizenship which garnered international attention and has become one of the greatest accomplishments of his life. He has had the privilege to meet former President of the United States, Barack Obama, Canadian Prime Ministers, and has had conversations with many World Leaders. He was named a Top 30 Under 30 Innovator by Atlantic Business Magazine in 2022, a recipient of the EY Entrepreneur of The Year 2021 for Atlantic, named one of the Top 25 Canadian Immigrants, selected by Google as the National Hero Case, was awarded RBC’s Entrepreneur of the Year in 2020 and Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee Medal. All of this has happened since Tareq’s arrival on Canada’s East Coast in December 2015 as a Syrian-Canadian newcomer.
Tareq has spoken at the Summit of The Americas, Amnesty International’s Human Rights Conference, TEDx events, and Chambers of Commerce Dinners. He has delivered keynote presentations in the United States, Mexico, Jamaica, the UK, France and Denmark, spoke to several corporate and government organizations both in person and virtually, and done over 1000 interviews with various news teams across the globe. Tareq speaks on the compelling story of his family, the positive impact of newcomers, and the spirit of resiliency, entrepreneurship and giving back.
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The Salvation Army is a charity and runs many fundraising events throughout the year to support their programs and services. These events can be national or local, and aim to spread awareness of what we do to new audiences.