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2025

A record-breaking gift - and a powerful legacy.

Miracle Theatre has raised an astounding $209,433.40 to create the Seniors Emergency Fund: an endowment to support local seniors with essentials such as food, shelter, medication, and dignity.
This marks the largest single gift Miracle Theatre has ever made, and it pushes their total charitable giving to an incredible $1, 064, 713 — all for causes right here in Prince George.

Theatre veterans Anne Laughlin and Ted Price were moved to act after learning how many seniors in our community are quietly struggling. In response, they took on an ambitious two-play project, staging Here on the Flight Path and Lunenburg in rotation — and our community responded with overwhelming generosity.

With scripts by gifted playwright Norm Foster and a tireless team of volunteers, loyal audiences and donors — this was a true community effort. One anonymous donor even gave an additional gift to provide immediate seniors emergency support while the endowment grows.

We are deeply honoured to steward this fund at the PG Community Foundation, and to help carry forward this extraordinary act of care.

Donations to the Seniors Emergency Support Fund can still be made online: https://pgcf.ca/fund/Seniors-Emergency-Support-Fund

For full information please visit https://www.miracletheatre.ca

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Biggest thanks to our 2025 Sponsors:

Wood Wheaton

KPMG
Scotiabank
Scotia Wealth Management
TC Energy Coastal Gaslink
Enbridge
Canadian Tire
Co-Op
Muirhead Financial Services Inc.
UNBC
Dr Ozcan
TDB
Assman Funeral Chapel - Dignity
Central Builders
Comfort Keepers
Integris
Re/Max Core Realty
Marcotte Law
Van Horlick's
Nechako Ridge Denturist
Sun Life MDN Trinity Financial Services Inc.
MEDIchair NorthBC
Citizen
SpeeDee Printing & Promotional
IDA Pharmacies


2024

A Comedy of Tenors was a HUGE success! 

Thank you to everyone who sponsored, volunteered, and took in this year's production. We are thrilled to announce that $180,025 was raised to purchase a wildfire structural protection unit to help safeguard our community.