Markham Stouffville Hospital Foundation’s ‘The Fortune Ball’ celebrates Chinese-Canadian culture and community generosity in support of exceptional patient care
Markham Stouffville Hospital Foundation hosted its fourth annual The Fortune Ball on Saturday, November 22, 2025, presented by TD to benefit Oak Valley Health’s Markham Stouffville Hospital (MSH). Hosted at the Hilton Toronto Markham Suites, the evening brought Chinese-Canadian culture to life through exquisite cuisine, dazzling entertainment, and a spirit of unity that filled the ballroom.
Founding members of MSH Foundation’s Fortune Leadership Council (FLC) returned as the gala’s Co-Chairs, carrying forward the tradition of sharing good fortune and prosperity with the community. Alan Kwong, David Ho, Gordon Chan, Stephen Li, and Kenny Wan continue to lead the FLC — an assembly of local Chinese business leaders with a shared mission to give back to the hospital. Together, they have inspired a growing circle of Chinese philanthropic supporters to bring abundant blessings to MSH and help ensure exceptional care remains close to home. With their leadership of FLC and The Fortune Ball they have raised $5.2 million to date!
“As we celebrate tonight, we are reminded of the Chinese proverb, ‘If you always give, you always have,’” says Co-Chair, David Ho. “It reflects the spirit of giving as we will all need the hospital at some point in our lives and what we’ve accomplished allows MSH to update its equipment, expand its campus, and enhance its services. In a year when many are feeling the weight of economic uncertainty, The Fortune Ball’s support of our local hospital truly strengthens the care our community depends on. We are not stopping here though.”
MSH Foundation Chief Executive Officer, Suzette Strong shared her gratitude for the remarkable support behind FLC and The Fortune Ball. “Health care is evolving within an increasingly complex landscape, and MSH’s community continues to grow. Our hospital remains committed to providing high-quality, integrated, patient-centred care to all the communities we serve,” says Suzette. “This would not be possible without the dedication and generosity of our FLC leaders and generous donors. It is because of our supporters that Markham Stouffville Hospital is the cornerstone of our healthy community, for the past 35 years and for many more to come.”
Access to state-of-the-art equipment is vital for MSH to continue delivering the exceptional patient-centred care that families rely on every day. This year’s appeal invited guests to help fund equipment to outfit patient exam rooms in the Emergency Department, helping MSH respond to urgent and evolving needs in emergency medicine as our community continues to grow and age. “Emergency medicine is more important than ever. It is not just our job, it is our calling,” says Dr. Elizabeth Poon, Emergency Physician, Oak Valley Health. “We need to bolster the Emergency Department because it’s the place people come to when they have no where else to go.”
Returning emcee Jennifer Hsiung, host of CP24 Breakfast, led the evening with a lively presence that set the tone for the night. Entertainment included captivating performances by Sandy Sun, Sun Ling School of Dance, and an energetic set by George St. Kitts, offering guests an unforgettable blend of cultural expression and Motown flair.
Donations are still being accepted and are urgently needed. To relive the unforgettable moments from The Fortune Ball and to donate, visit www.mshfortuneball.ca or follow us on social media @supportMSH.