
Fever Dream: A Night for Tomorrow
Thank you for making Zajac Nights 2026 an unforgettable success.
Zajac Nights, the signature fundraising gala in support of Zajac Ranch, brought together an incredible community of attendees, sponsors, partners, donors, volunteers, and friends in support of life-changing camp experiences for children and young adults living with chronic, life-threatening, and complex medical conditions.
This year’s theme, Fever Dream: A Night for Tomorrow, set the stage for an immersive and inspiring evening at the Terminal City Club. Guests enjoyed a beautiful VIP Dinner, an energetic Evening Social, live and silent auctions, a curated raffle prize, premium cocktails, fine dining, and unforgettable entertainment, including Big Easy Funk Ensemble, DJs, Blink Acro, and themed performances throughout the venue.
More than a gala, this year’s Zajac Nights was a deeply meaningful evening as we honoured the life and legacy of our late Founder, Mr. Mel Zajac. His vision, generosity, and belief that every child deserves the opportunity to experience the magic of camp were felt throughout the night.
Every ticket purchased, every bid placed, and every dollar contributed supports Zajac Ranch’s fully accessible, medically supported camp programs. These programs help children and young adults build confidence, independence, friendship, and belonging in a safe and inclusive outdoor environment.
We are incredibly grateful to everyone who helped make this special evening possible. Thank you to our guests, sponsors, partners, donors, volunteers, entertainers, event team, and supporters for standing with us and helping carry forward Mr. Zajac’s remarkable legacy.
Together, we looked forward — and gave directly to tomorrow.
With Gratitude to Our 2026 Sponsors
Raising the Bar Award Recipient
Amar Doman is the founder, sole shareholder, President, and CEO of The Futura Corporation, one of British Columbia’s largest private companies, with ownership and control of over 3,500 employees and revenues that exceed $3 billion. He began his career in BC’s forest products industry, acquiring his first lumber plant at 18. Amar purchased CanWel Building Materials in 1999, took it public in 2004, and renamed it Doman Building Materials, now a North American leader in pressure-treated lumber and building material distribution. He also chairs Tree Island Steel and owns the BC Lions of the CFL. A philanthropist, entrepreneur, and mentor.












































































































































