Oct 152014
 
Guests and awardees at the 7th Annual B a Hero Gala against Hepatitis B. PHOTO BY FRANK JANG

Guests and awardees at the 7th Annual B a Hero Gala against Hepatitis B. PHOTO BY FRANK JANG

SAN FRANCISCO – More than 300 people joined the fight against Hepatitis B at the 7th Annual B A Hero Gala, a fundraiser for SF Hep B Free on October 8 at the InterContinental Hotel.

Hep B is the greatest cause of liver cancer and the biggest health disparity for Asian Pacific Islanders.

The event honored 11 everyday heroes for their commitment to raising awareness and educating both the public and health care providers about Hepatitis B infection.

With the honorees’ “outstanding leadership,” more than 20,000 people have been screened for Hep B since the campaign’s inception in 2007.

 

HEP B FREE HERO AWARDEES:

 

Alan Wang, Anchor/Reporter, ABC 7 KGO News

API Wellness Center

Art Sponseller, President/CEO, Hospital Council of Northern and Central California

Chinese Hospital

City College of San Francisco

Mayor Wayne Lee, City of Millbrae

North East Medical Services

San Francisco Department of Public Health

University of California, San Francisco

Vicky Wong, President & CEO, DAE Advertising

The gala also introduced the inaugural Ron Smith Legacy Award, recognizing an outstanding individual for their dedication to eradicating Hep B, in honor of the late Ron Smith of the Hospital Council of Northern & Central California.

The recipient of this year’s award was recently retired Ted Fang, SF Hep B Free Co-Founder, for his visionary leadership to create the campaign.

Guests and awardees at the 7th Annual B a Hero Gala against Hepatitis B. PHOTO BY FRANK JANG

Guests and awardees at the 7th Annual B a Hero Gala against Hepatitis B. PHOTO BY FRANK JANG

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