Executive chef Joe Thottungal celebrated the 20th anniversary of his restaurant Coconut Lagoon by supporting Taste for Hope, the signature food and beverage fundraiser for Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation, held Wednesday, May 15, 2024, at the Shaw Centre. Photo by Caroline Phillips
There is no top secret recipe behind the success of Taste for Hope. All that’s required is a handful of ingredients: benevolent chefs, generous sponsors, community-minded business leaders and hungry foodies working together toward the shared goal of reducing chronic homelessness.
There is no top secret recipe behind the success of Taste for Hope. All that's required is a handful of ingredients: benevolent chefs, generous sponsors, community-minded business leaders and hungry foodies working together toward the shared goal of reducing chronic homelessness.Toss them together in a fabulous downtown venue like the Shaw Centre, allow time for folks to eat, drink, and mingle, and voilà! You’ve got the best foodie fundraiser in town.On Wednesday night, more than 550 ticket-holders attended the signature event for Shepherds of Good Hope, one of our city’s largest providers of permanent supportive housing for people experiencing chronic homelessness.The event raised $330,000 and counting, Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation CEO David Gourlay confirmed earlier today. To date, Taste for Hope has passed the $1.3-million mark since it was first launched in 2o13. A sold-out crowd attended Taste for Hope 2024, held in the Trillium Ballroom of the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, in support of Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation. Photo by Caroline PhillipsA sold-out crowd attended Taste for Hope 2024, held in the Trillium Ballroom of the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, in support of Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation. Photo by Caroline PhillipsA sold-out crowd attended Taste for Hope 2024, held in the Trillium Ballroom of the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, in support of Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation. Photo by Caroline PhillipsReturning to co-chair the event were Liza Mrak, executive vice president and co-owner of Mark Motors Group, and her husband, Gary Zed, founder and CEO of Canada’s Forest Trust. On behalf of presenting sponsor Ideal Roofing was co-owner Philippe Laplante.On the event planning committee were Keaton Ambrose (Chandos), Steve Ball (Ottawa Gatineau Hotel Association), Jacqueline Belsito (Ottawa Senators Foundation), Karen Best (consultant), Jennifer Cross (MARANT Construction), Robin Duetta (What’s the Big Idea), Lori Henderson (RBC Royal Bank), Carrie Irvine (Carrie Irvine Communications), Joanne Kudakiewicz (Desjardins Financial Securities), Carlo Lombard (Enuffsaid Media), Josh Raganold (Welch LLP), Amir Rahim (Grounded Kitchen), Carole Saad (Chic + Swell Events), singer-songwriter Sam Stone and Claudia Williams (consultant). Gourlay and Sharon Adunmo, coordinator of donor stewardship and community events for Shepherds, were also part of the team.
Shepherds of Good Hope CEO Stephen Bartolo was joined by the chair of his board, Dave Donaldson, and members of the foundation board, including chair Mark Roundell.
Ideal Roofing co-owner and vice president Philippe Laplante and Madison Laplante with their smiling six-month-old son Tristan at Taste for Hope, held at the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, in support of Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation. Photo by Caroline PhillipsTaste for Hope 2024 co-chairs Liza Mrak, executive vice president and co-owner of Mark Motors Group, and her husband, Gary Zed, founder and CEO of Canada's Forest Trust, with Meera Dilawri and her husband, Pawan Dilawri, president at Dilawri Auto Group, at the food and drink fundraiser for Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation, held in the Trillium Ballroom of the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. Photo by Caroline PhillipsFrom left, John Robinson (president and CEO of Intega IT) Nik Lemieux (owner of Mirabel Management), Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation CEO David Gourlay, Taste for Hope planning committee members Carole Saad (Chic + Swell Event Designers) and Joanne Kudakiewicz (Desjardins Financial Securities) at this year's fundraiser, held at the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. Photo by Caroline PhillipsThe evening happened to fall on the 20th anniversary of the opening of Joe Thottungal's award-winning restaurant, Coconut Lagoon. Mayor Mark Sutcliffe dropped in to present him with a framed letter of congratulations on behalf of Ottawa City Council. Thottungal was among the chefs to donate their time, skill and food to the event. "I'm blessed, I'm blessed," he humbly told OBJ.social of his business milestone. Mayor Mark Sutcliffe, left, with the support of Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation CEO David Gourlay, far right, presented Joe Thottungal a framed letter of congratulations on behalf of Ottawa City Council, on the 20th anniversary of his restaurant, Coconut Lagoon, during the Taste for Hope fundraiser. Photo by Caroline PhillipsThe chefs also included Devin Marhue (Thyme & Again Catering), Matthew and Ashley Atton (BAMM’s Snack Shack), Wapokunie Riel-Lachapelle (Nikosi Bistro), David Vinoya (Tulip Restaurant & Bar), Stephen La Salle (Lionhearts), Simon Beaudry (Les Fougères), Ryan Edwards (Le St. Laurent), Ben Baird (Pelican Seafood Market & Grill), Raghav Chaudhary (Aiana), Kyle Mortimer-Proulx (Urban Element), Steve MacDonald (My Catering Group), Seva Group, Nick Dompierre (Aperitivo), Jason Sawision (Stofa), Patrick Turcot (Shaw Centre), Teegavarapu Sarath (Katha Ottawa), and Matt Robitaille (Grounded Kitchen). Impressive to see was The Ottawa Mission's director of food services, Ric Watson, volunteering at the event. Also showing his support was The Mission's CEO, Peter Tilley. VIP ticket-holders were treated to dishes prepared by Justin Champagne-Lagarde (Perch) and David Godsoe (E18hteen Hospitality Group, DG Cuisine). As well, the event also had the support of numerous beverage suppliers.Ottawa chefs David Godsoe (E18hteen Hospitality Group, DG Cuisine) and Justin Champagne-Lagarde (Perch) with planning committee member Robin Duetta at this year's food and beverage fundraiser, held at the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024 in support of Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation. Photo by Caroline PhillipsSome of the participating chefs, such as David Godsoe, return to support Taste for Hope year after year because it’s their way of helping a cause they believe needs more attention. His daily drive to work in the ByWard Market takes him past Shepherds of Good Hope, at the intersection of King Edward Avenue and Murray Street. “As someone who goes by there every single day and sees the constant challenges every single day, I recognize that they're struggling to keep up with the demand,” Godsoe told OBJ.social. “It seems like it’s a growing problem.”Godsoe is culinary director of E18hteen Hospitality Group, which includes Restaurant E18hteen, Social, Sidedoor and The Clarendon Tavern – all located in the ByWard Market. The issue of homelessness and substance use has become a headache for businesses dealing with break-ins and acts of mischief, he said. “It’s really challenging to both run a restaurant and try and be supportive at the same time,” he acknowledged. “As a business owner, we haven’t had a very good couple of years. It’s very frustrating. We’d like to see a solution, we’d like to see a positive outcome out of all of this, for sure.”Boyden partner Paul Marshall, Shepherds of Good Hope CEO Stephen Bartolo and John Caminiti, also a partner at executive search firm Boyden, at the Taste for Hope fundraiser, held at the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024 in support of Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Shepherds has been tackling the issue of chronic homelessness by building more housing facilities in Ottawa that not only offer residents a safe and permanent home but that include 24-7 wrap-around supports. It currently has 320 supportive housing rooms in different parts of the city and will be adding another 48 units when it opens its new facility at 216 Murray St.
The crowd received a warm welcome from Gourlay, who expressed his gratitude to the sponsors, volunteers, event partners and Shepherds' front-line workers.
“Tonight is an opportunity for us to raise funds for those who experience chronic homelessness in our community," he told the room. "At Shepherds of Good Hope, we tackle food insecurity, we offer sheltering and we offer supportive housing. We also offer human dignity, compassion and care through the front-line workers who are with us day in, day out, 365 days a year.”Ryan Watson from Raising the Bid led a Fund-a-Need cash appeal to help furnish supportive housing rooms with beds, dressers, chairs, side tables, linens and lamps. The items were on display for attendees to see. Each unit also comes with a safety button to allow residents to connect with staff when they need help.There was a “Tree for Hope” raffle that featured a decorated tree placed in the centre of the room. Prizes included a cruise for 10 on the Ottawa River during the fireworks festival, courtesy of Marc Sauvé; a special Redblacks package with pregame on-field experience donated by Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group; a Le Nordik Spa package; and a weekend at Mont Blanc Quebec from Dan Reid, vice president of Smith & Reid Insurance, and Emma Seguin.Ryan Watson from Raising the Bid led a Fund-a-Need cash appeal that raised thousands to help furnish Shepherds of Good Hope's supportive housing rooms. Photo by Caroline PhillipsFrom left, InterRent REIT board trustee John Jussup and Dennis Laurin, founder, president and CEO of LAURIN construction group, at the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, for the Taste for Hope fundraiser for Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation. Photo by Caroline PhillipsShepherds of Good Hope Foundation board vice-chair Kaveh Rikhtegar, board member and lawyer Lyndra Griffith-Harnden (Edwards Creative Law), board member Stéphanie Montreuil (head of public affairs at the PIPSC) and board chair and retired wealth advisor Mark Roundell at Taste for Hope, held in the Trillium Ballroom of the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. Photo by Caroline PhillipsFrom left, Ontario Court Justice Heather Perkins-McVey and transfer pricing consultant Sandra Goldberg at the Taste for Hope fundraiser for Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation, held at the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. Photo by Caroline PhillipsFrom left, Ottawa chefs Joe Thottungal (Coconut Lagoon, Thali) and Ric Watson (The Ottawa Mission), both of whom give back to the community by helping the less fortunate through food, were volunteering at Taste for Hope, held at the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, in support of the Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation. Photo by Caroline PhillipsOttawa-Vanier MP Mona Fortier and David Gourlay, CEO of Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation, at Taste for Hope, held at the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. Photo by Caroline PhillipsKeaton Ambrose, business development manager at Chandos Construction, didn't let a broken leg prevent him from attending the Taste for Hope fundraiser for Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation, held Wednesday, May 16, 2024 at the Shaw Centre. Photo by Caroline PhillipsMichael Scrivens (partner at Scrivens Insurance and Investment Solutions), Thyme & Again Creative Catering owner Sheila Whyte, and Scrivens' wife, Heather Bradley, at the Taste for Hope fundraiser for Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation, held at the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. Photo by Caroline PhillipsMaria Martinez, director of construction and senior project manager at PBC Group, and the company's president and CEO, Paul Bouzanis, at the Taste for Hope fundraiser for Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation, held at the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. Photo by Caroline PhillipsFrom left, Ted Wagstaff (president of North45) and his partner, Jacqueline Belsito (president of the Ottawa Senators Foundation and a member of the planning committee for the Taste for Hope fundraiser), alongside RBC regional president Marjolaine Hudon and Emma Bernans, senior manager of philanthropy for Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation. Photo by Caroline PhillipsFrom left, Sarah Vandenbelt, broker of record/founder of Paradigm Commercial, and Ashley Hopkins, president and CEO of Paradigm Commercial Group of Companies, at Taste for Hope 2024, held at the Shaw Centre in support of Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation. Photo by Caroline PhillipsRyan Watson from Raising the Bid led a Fund-a-Need cash appeal that raised thousands to help furnish Shepherds of Good Hope's supportive housing rooms. Photo by Caroline PhillipsClaudia Williams and her husband, Michael Williams, managing partner at Odgers Berndtson, were among the supporters to donate $5,000 during the Fund-a-Need cash appeal to purchase furniture for the Shepherds of Good Hope's supportive housing units. Photo by Caroline PhillipsFrom left, long-time Shepherds of Good Hope supporter Melissa Shabinsky, Grounded Kitchen owner and planning committee member Amir Rahim and Ian Shabinsky, principal at sponsor Glenview Management Limited, at Taste for Hope, held at the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. Photo by Caroline PhillipsA sold-out crowd attended Taste for Hope 2024, held in the Trillium Ballroom of the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, in support of Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation. Photo by Caroline PhillipsFrom left, Ashley Hopkins, president and CEO of Paradigm Commercial Group of Companies, Graeme Webster, principal at Avison Young, Shawn Hamilton, principal at Proveras Commercial Realty, and James Baker, CEO of Keynote Search, at Taste for Hope held at the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, in support of Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation. Photo by Caroline PhillipsDavid Gourlay, CEO of Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation, on stage against a backdrop of furniture that the crowd helped to purchase for the non-profit organization's supportive housing units. Photo by Caroline PhillipsFrom left, Anna Bélanger (Anna Bélanger and Associates), Shepherds of Good Hope CEO Stephen Bartolo and Ali Campbell, vice president of programming and capital infrastructure, at the non-profit organization's Taste for Hope fundraiser, held at the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 16, 2024. Photo by Caroline PhillipsAiāna executive chef Raghav Chaudhary at Taste for Hope, held Wednesday, May 15, 2024, at the Shaw Centre in support of Shepherds of Good Hope. Photo by Caroline PhillipsFrom left, Gowling WLG partner John Peters, a long-time volunteer leader for Shepherds of Good Hope and its foundation, alongside fellow lawyer Aaron Rubinoff, co-chair and partner at Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall, The Ottawa Mission's CEO, Peter Tilley, and Shepherds of Good Hope CEO Stephen Bartolo. Photo by Caroline PhillipsAmber Brannan (manager of philanthropic relationships for Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation), with Emma Seguin and Dan Reid (Smith & Reid Insurance), who donated a prize to the raffle at this year's Taste for Hope fundraiser, held at the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. Photo by Caroline PhillipsFrom left, Stephen Assaly, Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation board vice-chair Kaveh Rikhtegar and his wife Caroline Rikhtegar, Jill Dickinson and Dave Dickinson (PRIME Benefits Group) at the Taste for Hope fundraiser for Shepherds of Good Hope, held at the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. Photo by Caroline PhillipsRyan Moore, Pourquoi Pas Coaching International executive coach Deirdre Freiheit and Pourquoi Pas Coaching International president and CEO Mimi Moore at Taste for Hope 2024 in support of the Shepherds of Good Hope. Photo by Caroline PhillipsDavid Gourlay, CEO of Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation, on stage during the non-profit organization's signature fundraiser, Taste for Hope, held at the Shaw Centre on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
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