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Hospitality Human Resources Committee (HHRC)

The IWK Foundation is extremely fortunate to have so many generous friends who care deeply about improving care at the IWK. Meet the Hospitality Human Resources Committee (HHRC) – an innovative group of human resource professionals who promote growth and awareness of the hospitality industry.

We are thrilled to share that 2016 marks HHRC’s 20th year supporting the IWK!

HHRC is a powerhouse fundraising team! Through auctions, raffles, trivia nights, bake sales, 50/50 ticket sales, softball tournaments and support from many great sponsors, HHRC has raised over $450,000!

Carol Logan & Kevin Richardson, co-chairs of HHRC Charity Initiatives

The IWK touches the lives of so many of our employees. We value what the IWK offers Maritime families, and we're proud to be making a difference in our community.

~Carol Logan & Kevin Richardson, co-chairs of HHRC Charity Initiatives

HHRC participating properties are:

  • Westin Nova Scotian
  • Prince George Hotel
  • Atlantica Hotel
  • Casino NS
  • Delta Barrington and Halifax
  • Cambridge Suites
  • Lord Nelson
  • Marriott Harbourfront
  • World Trade and Convention Centre
  • Universal Properties
  • Silverbirch - Hampton Inn and Homewood Suites
  • TIANS - Tourism Industry Association of Nova Scotia
  • Four Points
  • Holiday Inn Harbourview

The funds raised by HHRC will help support the most urgent patient care needs at the IWK Health Centre.

Thank you to all of the HHRC participating properties and committee members for your 20-year commitment to the women, children and families who rely on the IWK. We are stronger because of donors like you!

 

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