Events
1st Sunshine Charity Cup
August 27 2023 (Complete)
​​Raised: $1,000 CAD
1st Sunshine Charity Cup Junior Tennis Tournament was initiated by two Semiahmoo Secondary School tennis team members Alina Shi and Leo Gong. The mission is “Serving Hope, Returning Smiles, Game on for a better community”. This tournament aims to bring together junior tennis enthusiasts and the local community for an enjoyable summer day of friendly competition and charitable giving.

Symphony of Youth
January 05, 2024 (Complete)
Raised: $4,931 CAD
"Symphony of Youth" is a virtual stage where the future's brightest stars, aged 14 and under, come together to showcase their passion, vision, and dreams. This extraordinary online event invites kids under 14 from all over the world to share their 2-minute videos on topics they hold close to their hearts. Participants will be judged on their creativity, language, and voice, making this event a platform for showcasing not just passion but also eloquence.
2nd Sunshine Charity Cup x Tennis BC
August 10-11, 2024
The 2nd Sunshine Charity Cup Junior Tennis Tournament was initiated by two Semiahmoo Secondary School tennis team members Alina Shi and Leo Gong, with another co-host Tennis B.C. The mission is “Serving Hope, Returning Smiles, Game on for a better community”. This tournament aims to bring together junior tennis enthusiasts and the local community for an enjoyable summer day of friendly competition and charitable giving.
Our mission
Create a fun and enjoyable experience
At Sunshine Charity, we aim to create fundraising events such as tournaments that bring the community together. Events for everyone to have fun playing the game of tennis while doing a good deed.
Fundraise for BCCH
All profits earned through the tournament will be donated to BC Children's Hospital.
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Competition for All
We try to host fun tournaments and events for people in the local area to compete in. No matter your age or level.
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About BCCH
“We believe that kids and families deserve world-class health care every time they come through our doors. But it’s simply not possible for public funding alone to ensure that. For one, children are different than adults. For the best outcomes, they require specialized tools and compassionate care that prioritizes their unique needs. What’s more, technologies are constantly changing and the cost of recruiting and training the brightest medical minds can be substantial. The government plays a vital role in helping kids get the care they need, but it’ll take every one of us to make sure they receive the best health care imaginable." — BCCHF



“The smallest act of Kindness is worth more than the Grandest Intention.”
― Oscar Wilde