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Baycrest Annual Report 2013-14

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ANNUAL REPORT 2013–14 10 From Precious Legacy: A Celebration of Life, by Elliot Sylman. P R EC I O U S L EG AC Y With the largest cohort of Holocaust survivors in Canada located at Baycrest, our unique photography exhibit, Precious Legacy: A Celebration of Life, tells an important story – not just of those who survived but about Baycrest's unique capacity to offer holistic support and create collective meaning for those who engage with our programs and services. In Precious Legacy, photographer Elliot Sylman paid tribute to more than 200 remarkable individuals – all of whom are Baycrest residents and/or program participants – and their stories of resilience. The first exhibit of its kind at Baycrest, it draws on the experiences of these Holocaust survivors, creating a significant and powerful shared narrative. The stunningly beautiful black-and-white photos were put on display in the Ben and Hilda Katz building and the project was featured in several media outlets. The exhibition can be viewed in its entirety online at www.baycrest.org/preciouslegacy. S U P P O R T I N G H O LO C AU S T S U R V I VO R S Holocaust education and commemoration is a very important element of Baycrest programming and one of the central foci for The Azrieli Foundation, which generously donated $150,000 in support of Café Europa, a specialized program for survivors. Community

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