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2025 Variety Show of Hearts Telethon

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 1, 2025
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The Variety Show of Hearts Telethon, a beloved annual tradition, is returning to Global BC on February 23rd with a fresh, reimagined format, promising an afternoon of heartwarming stories, inspiring local impact, and captivating entertainment. This year’s telethon aims to raise crucial funds for children with special needs across British Columbia, empowering them to overcome challenges and live their lives to the fullest. Viewers can anticipate a compelling blend of personal narratives showcasing the transformative power of Variety’s support, interspersed with appearances by prominent figures from the world of entertainment and exclusive musical performances. The event underscores Variety’s unwavering commitment to building a more inclusive and supportive community for children facing adversity.

The telethon, airing from 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Global BC, serves as a vital platform to highlight the often-unseen struggles faced by children with special needs and their families. It offers a window into the profound impact of Variety’s programs, which provide essential resources, equipment, and therapies, enabling these children to access opportunities they might otherwise miss. By sharing these impactful stories, the telethon aims to foster greater understanding and empathy within the community, inspiring viewers to contribute to a cause that directly improves the lives of vulnerable children. The carefully curated program blends heartwarming narratives with dynamic entertainment, creating an engaging and emotionally resonant experience for viewers of all ages.

Adding a touch of star power to the proceedings, the telethon will feature a constellation of celebrity guests, including renowned musicians, actors, and personalities. The Arkells’ Max Kerman, Ciara, Jay Baruchel, Joe Jonas, Marissa Bode, Reve, The Reklaws, and many more will lend their voices and presence to the event, further amplifying the message of inclusivity and support. Their participation not only adds a layer of excitement but also underscores the importance of collective responsibility in uplifting communities and ensuring every child has the opportunity to thrive.

Music will play a pivotal role in the telethon’s entertainment lineup, with exclusive performances by beloved artists such as Bare Naked Ladies, Choir!Choir!Choir!, and Tia Wood. These performances promise to infuse the afternoon with joy and inspiration, creating moments of shared connection and celebration. The dynamic blend of musical genres and artistic expressions will cater to a diverse audience, unifying viewers through the universal language of music. The performances will serve as both a source of entertainment and a testament to the power of art to inspire positive change.

The Variety Show of Hearts Telethon is more than just a televised event; it’s a call to action, urging viewers to “show their hearts” and contribute to a cause that directly impacts the lives of children in need. Donations made during the telethon will go directly towards supporting Variety’s programs and services, ensuring that children with special needs receive the vital resources they require to overcome obstacles and reach their full potential. The telethon provides a tangible way for individuals to make a meaningful difference in the lives of these children, fostering a sense of collective responsibility and community spirit.

By tuning in to Global BC on February 23rd and visiting variety.bc.ca, viewers can participate in this inspiring event, witness the transformative power of generosity, and become part of a movement that champions inclusivity and empowers children with special needs. The Variety Show of Hearts Telethon represents a unique opportunity to not only entertain but also to educate, inspire, and ultimately, change lives. It’s a reminder that even small acts of kindness can have a profound impact, creating ripple effects of positive change throughout the community. Every contribution, no matter the size, brings us closer to a future where all children have the opportunity to thrive.

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