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- February 25, 2021
Hari Varshney has been with the Hospital’s Foundation for almost 20 years, including being Chair of the Foundation. Over the last four years, Hari has also been on the Campaign Cabinet for Renewal of St. Paul’s to build the new hospital. Hari and Madhu have donated $300,000 to build the Maternity Center Family Lounge in the new hospital.
By DESIBUZZCanada Staff
VANCOUVER - Indo-Canadian businessman and philanthropist Hari and Madhu Varshney, who have long donated to many community and mainstream causes including St. Paul’s hospital, will see their long service bear fruit in the form of Maternity Care Centre Family Lounge at the revered hospital in downtown Vancouver.
Hari Varshney has been with the Hospital’s Foundation for almost 20 years, including being Chair of the Foundation. Over the last four years, Hari has also been on the Campaign Cabinet for Renewal of St. Paul’s to build the new hospital.
Hari and Madhu have donated $300,000 to build the Maternity Center Family Lounge in the new hospital.
“We are grateful to you for your steadfast partnership over the years and Hari, for your service on the Board of St. Paul’s Foundation,” said St. Paul’s Hospital in a tribute to the Varshneys’ commitment to community work. “”Your family’s legacy of philanthropy and volunteerism in this province is extraordinary and has made a remarkable difference in the lives of British Columbians.”