
A holiday brunch with purpose
This December, Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island, in partnership with the Hotel Grand Pacific, invite you to Pancakes & Pajamas, our beloved annual holiday fundraiser supporting Island families.
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By joining us, you’re helping ease the financial burdens families face when caring for children with complex health needs, while ensuring they can stay together when care takes them far from home—through the holidays and all year long.
Exclusive hotel packages
Turn Pancakes & Pajamas into a weekend getaway in the heart of Victoria! Kick off your holiday season with a cozy night’s stay, then join us for a magical morning of festive fun.
Hotel package rate: $450
Includes:
- A cozy one-night stay in a beautiful room at the Hotel Grand Pacific on Saturday, December 6
- Admission to Pancakes & Pajamas for 4 (maximum 2 adult tickets, ticket value up to $240)
Hotel packages are no longer available.


Other ways to support
You can still make a meaningful difference for Island kids and families. Even if you can’t join us in person, there are many ways to be part of the magic. Your support helps ensure children and families across Vancouver Island can access the care they need during the holidays and all year long.
Host a fundraiser
Organize a Pancakes and Pajamas-themed event for your school or community group and support philanthropy while spreading holiday cheer.
Holiday Raffle
Try your luck and make the season brighter! Play the 50/50 or the WestJet prize raffle — all while supporting Island kids and families.
Make a donation
Your gift today helps ensure Island kids and families can access the care they need, close to home, during the holidays and all year long.
Buy your tickets here
12:30 PM seating
Contact us
Please email events@islandkidsfirst.com with any questions regarding this event.
345 Wale Road, Victoria, BC V9B 6X2
With gratitude we acknowledge that we live, work, and play on the unceded traditional territories of the Coast Salish, Nuu cha nulth, Kwakwaka’wakw first peoples of Vancouver Island and surrounding islands.




















