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Spring 2013

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He would visit Ann often, cook her meals, entertain her, take her out for walks and even do her taxes. Becoming a dedicated volunteer with Friends For Life didn't surprise anyone who knew Joseph. The Friends for Life Society began delivering massages and hot meals to people with HIV/AIDS in the 1990s. Today, it is North America's only comprehensive wellness centre providing complimentary services to people living with serious illness. Located in Vancouver's West End, it has provided a warm "home-like" environment and a safe haven to more than 2,800 people.   "Brad loved the (Friends For Life) House and he loved the people there. That's where he met many of his friends," says Kellogg. "For years he was the crew lead for the Monday brunch. He'd go to the House on the weekend, see what food was available to use, pick up a cheque, and ride his scooter to the Costco in Richmond to buy enough food to feed 40 or more people. He'd fill his backpack and strap boxes between his legs and on the back of the scooter to get the food back to the House!" "Volunteering with Friends For Life was a big social thing for Brad. He'd put himself in the back seat since he could see it was helping others," says Twentyman. Michael Smith, the Friends For Life director of fund development, says the brunch program provides much more than just a healthy meal to members. "The social environment of the brunch is wonderful. People get to feed their body and their spirit at the same time. There's so much warmth and positivity in the House on brunch days that you can forget you're a member with a chronic illness; you're just a person having lunch with a friend." On brunch days, Joseph would arrive at Friends For Life by 8 a.m. and manage a team of four other people to prepare and cook a starter, nd e WHAT IS A LEGACY FUND? A Legacy Fund is a fund you create in anticipation of leaving a future gift from your estate to support your community. HOW DOES IT WORK? Your Legacy Fund starts with a gift of $1,000 or more. This donation is invested in your named, permanent endowment fund. Granting from your Legacy Fund can begin when it reaches $10,000. These additional donations can be made during your lifetime, or later through your estate. Vancouver Foundation can help you develop a giving plan that will satisfy your philanthropic goals. You specify which a main course and a dessert. The day didn't end until after 3 p.m., once cleanup was done. Joseph's dedication to the brunch program was so strong that he found a way to continue supporting it even after he was no longer able to volunteer: in his will, Joseph left a legacy gift to Friends For Life through Vancouver Foundation. His gift means that the brunch program will have core funding in perpetuity. And since just 20 per cent of Friends For Life's funding comes from government, and most of the services are offered for free or a minimal charge (brunch for 60 people twice a week costs $3 per person), individual gifts like Joseph's are critical to the ongoing operation of the programs. "Brad really cared about the people and his friends at Friends For Life. And he was an extremely smart man the way he set up his legacy fund with Vancouver Foundation. The way he did it, his legacy will live on forever," says Kellogg. Bernice Joseph adds, "It means a lot to us that Friends For Life has honoured Brad by naming the day he was the crew lead as the 'Brad Joseph Legacy Brunch' since it really shows everyone the kind of person he was. We were always so proud of him. This is just icing on the cake." VF Monday brunch at the Friends For Life House lives on thanks to the legacy of Brad Joseph (shown here with his brother). charities you wish to support, provide a gift to Vancouver Foundation in your will to be added to your Legacy Fund, and we will carry out your wishes. With a Legacy Fund, you can change your future giving plans at any time without the effort and expense of updating your will. WANT TO LEARN MORE? A Legacy Fund with Vancouver Foundation is an excellent way to support your favourite charities and help future generations at the same time. We can show you how a Legacy Fund offers flexibility and peace of mind. For more details, contact Kristin Helgason at 604.629.5186 or kristin.helgason@vancouverfoundation.ca Spring 2013 I Vancouver Foundation l page 17 p16-17 Brad Joseph.indd 17 13-05-28 11:09 AM

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