Who is your Superhero? - BC Children`s Hospital Foundation
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Who is your Superhero? - BC Children`s Hospital Foundation
9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 9:55 AM Page 1 Who is your Superhero? BC Children’s Hospital Foundation 2007 | 2008 Annual 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 Thank you for being a Superhero! 8/25/08 9:55 AM Page 2 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 9:55 AM Page 1 Who is your Superhero? At BC Children’s Hospital, Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children and the Child & Family Research Institute we have tens of thousands to choose from. Every day, our young patients, their families, our staff members and donors show qualities – bravery, strength and compassion – that make them Superheroes. BC’s kids place their trust in us every day and it’s our duty, and privilege, to honour that trust. Thank you for being a Superhero. 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 9:56 AM Page 2 My Superhero is Terry Fox Paige Roper Twelve-year-old Paige Roper has an inoperable and rare form of brain cancer. The tumour caused her to have seizures and she was quickly placed on chemotherapy treatments at BC Children’s Hospital. She also had a drainage shunt inserted to relieve the build-up of fluid in her head. Although Paige has had countless blood tests, MRIs, and kidney tests, her spirit never fails her. An aspiring actress and singer, Paige brings a smile to everyone she meets, and uses her voice and wisdom to help bring hope. BC Children’s Hospital serves over 1,000,000 kids – more than any other hospital in Canada! 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 My friend Chris John Janowicz When John was just three months old, his kidneys were found to be in full failure. Diagnosed with Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome, a metabolic disorder, John had trouble chewing and swallowing, and he is unable to sit up or walk on his own. Thanks to support from his family and Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children, John gets around independently with a customized wheelchair, and participates actively in family and school activities like any 11-year-old boy should. John was our 2007-08 Children’s Miracle Network Champion Child. 9:57 AM Page 3 65% of open-heart surgeries at BC Children’s Hospital are performed on patients younger than a year old! 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 My Superhero is Dr. Doug Cochrane Felix Harries 8/25/08 9:58 AM Page 4 BC Children’s Hospital had over 180,000 visits from more than 72,000 children from across British Columbia last year! Felix Harries is a fighter. He has gone through many neurosurgeries in his young life, his first when he was just 10 days old. After doctors recognized that it took more than a shunt to drain the build-up of excess fluid in his head, they removed two areas of his brain – the left and right choroid plexus – to avoid skull deformities and brain damage. Felix recovered extremely well from his surgeries and his parents are grateful that their little boy is finally thriving like a typical one-year-old. 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 9:59 AM Page 5 My Dad Simran Sarai Chemotherapy doesn’t stop sevenyear-old Simran Sarai from doing what she loves. Although she has been fighting leukemia since October 2006, the vibrant young girl insists on attending Balding for Dollars every year – a fundraising event where volunteers collect pledges and have their heads shaved in support of BC Children’s Hospital. Once bald herself due to her treatment, Simran loves to cheer participants on with her twin brother Sajjan and younger brother Daya. 67% of children treated at BC Children’s Hospital come from outside the City of Vancouver! 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:00 AM Page 6 We fill more than 211,500 prescriptions each year! My Superhero is Craig Kielburger Nakita Sekhon Nakita Sekhon has her plate full: she is pursuing a career in nursing, has plans to open an orphanage in India, and was recently named a Top 20 Under 20 in Canada. And she is doing all of this in the face of a chronic pain disorder, irritable bowel and chronic fatigue syndromes, fibromyalgia and multiple food allergies. Working with Children’s Hospital specialists to manage her condition, Nakita is pursuing her dream – to begin construction of the orphanage in the fall of 2009. 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:01 AM Page 7 My Mom and Dad BC Children’s Hospital treats an average of 600 sick and injured children every day! Troy Weatherly Looking at Troy Weatherly now, it is hard to imagine the active 10-year-old was at risk of being paralyzed and unable to speak for the rest of his life. When Troy was two years old, he was struck by a car and thrown over 12 metres. Although surviving the impact was a miracle in itself, Troy sustained a fractured spine and a severe head injury. His injuries caused him to undergo two neurosurgeries at Children’s Hospital, constant monitoring in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit for weeks, and a long rehabilitative process at Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children. Troy does not remember much of those days now, as he is busy skiing, playing golf and practicing his karate skills. 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:01 AM Page 8 How can Superheroes help? 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:01 AM Page 9 Report of the President and Chair For several years we have been working quietly to build awareness of the need for a new BC Children’s Hospital. At the same time, we have been quite vocal about the high calibre of care provided to BC’s kids by the staff at the Hospital and Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children, and about the importance and potential of the research undertaken at the Child & Family Research Institute – all of which are supported by our Foundation and you, our donors. In February, as our 2007-08 fiscal year drew to a close, the Government of British Columbia announced in the Throne Speech that it shared our view that a new Hospital for BC’s kids is a priority. In April 2008, Premier Gordon Campbell joined us at the Hospital as we launched the $200-million Campaign for BC Children, lending his voice and his government’s support to the cause. Since then, with the help of Global BC and partners around the province, we have been taking our message to British Columbians as we ask them to be Superheroes for BC’s kids. Superheroes are responding. Teck Cominco Limited quickly stepped in with the largest contribution in the Hospital’s history – a gift of $25 million to the campaign – and many others are stepping forward to help. 9 BC Children’s Hospital Foundation 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:01 AM Page 10 Of course, the opening of the new Hospital and the relocation of Sunny Hill’s services to the Hospital site are still a few years away. The Campaign for BC Children is building a bridge to the future. In the meantime, there are still children to care for – more than 72,000 BC kids a year – and knowledge to be gained through research. This is where your support is invaluable. In 2007-08 we received donations from 103,435 people from all over BC. Thanks to their support, and that of our corporate partners, we were able to provide $40.2 million to the Hospital, Sunny Hill and the Research Institute. This annual contribution ensures that BC’s kids receive excellent, rather than adequate, care at our facilities, and that our researchers can forge ahead in search of better treatments and cures. Once again, we received the support of thousands of volunteers. They breathe life into the many events we hold throughout the year, including the 2007 Miracle Weekend, which raised $14.7 million – once again setting a record. As we move forward with our campaign, we do so with the confidence that British Columbians will help us meet the medical needs of children today and in the future. The early days of our campaign have shown us what we already know – that BC is full of Superheroes. Thank you for your support. 10 Sue Carruthers, FAHP, ICD.D Wendy Slavin PRESIDENT AND CEO CHAIR Report of the President and Chair 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:01 AM Page 11 Message from the Campaign Chair Annual reports typically reflect on a period of time passed – the year behind us. My focus, as Chair of the Campaign for BC Children, is firmly on the future. I am privileged to be working with Foundation staff and volunteer members of the Campaign Leadership Council and Superhero Council to ensure we raise the $200 million we need to support the construction of the new Hospital, the relocation of childhood development and rehabilitation services to the Hospital site, and the delivery of specialized medical care to children all over the province through Child Health BC. We’re off to a phenomenal start. Premier Gordon Campbell has confirmed the Government of British Columbia’s commitment. The Overwaitea Food Group and Teck Cominco Limited have made substantial lead gifts. International recording phenomenon Michael Bublé has joined us as campaign ambassador. And, Global BC stepped up to partner with the Foundation to enlist the community’s support. 11 BC Children’s Hospital Foundation 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:01 AM Page 12 A lot of hard work remains ahead of us. As the Provincial Health Services Authority and staff at BC Children’s Hospital and Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children move forward with plans for the new building, we’ll be reaching out to individuals and corporations across the province. Our ultimate goal is for every man, woman and child in BC to embrace our campaign – and to make a Super-heroic effort to get involved. Children’s Hospital belongs to every one of us and we have the opportunity to make it truly world-class. The future belongs to our children and grandchildren. It is our responsibility to give them every possible opportunity in life, and there’s no greater gift than good health and the opportunities that come with it. Thank you for being a Superhero for BC’s kids. Donald Lindsay CHAIR, THE CAMPAIGN FOR BC CHILDREN 12 Message from the Campaign Chair 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:01 AM Page 13 The Campaign for BC Children Building a new Hospital for BC’s children The $200-million Campaign for BC Children will transform the delivery of medical care to children in BC. The largest child health-care fundraising initiative ever undertaken in this province, the campaign will support the construction of a new Children’s Hospital and the relocation of childhood rehabilitation and development services to the current site, as well as research programs and improved delivery of care to children across the province. We are asking all British Columbians to become Superheroes for BC’s kids. THE NEW HOSPITAL A new Children’s Hospital will bring together the advanced technology, innovative spaces and skilled professionals needed to harness the full potential of pediatric medicine. The new building will be a state-of-the-art healing environment designed specifically for kids and will house the acute care components central to any hospital: Intensive Care, Emergency, Surgery, and Diagnostics & Imaging. 13 BC Children’s Hospital Foundation 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:01 AM Page 14 BC Children’s Hospital cares for over 1,100 children in its Pediatric Intensive Care Unit each year. The acute care building in the new BC Children’s Hospital will be named for Teck Cominco Limited, which made a generous gift of $25 million toward this building. Naming opportunities, valued at $5 million each, still exist for the Emergency Department and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Diagnostics & Imaging and Surgical Suites can be named for $3 million. PICU staff care for children with the most severe illnesses and injuries. Limited bedside space for caregivers, family and equipment, and too few isolation rooms pose challenges in treating severely ill children. In the new PICU, children will benefit from the most sophisticated technologies and life-support systems, with their families at their bedside – all of which speed physical and mental recovery. PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (PICU) The Emergency Department is among the highest profile components in any hospital. Currently, the ED at Children’s Hospital receives close to 40,000 visits annually – more than double its designed capacity. The new Emergency will facilitate the treatment of children suffering from everything from minor ailments to life-threatening conditions. Children will receive rapid diagnoses and treatments in a childfriendly environment equipped with advanced medical technology. EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT (ED) 14 The Campaign for BC Children 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:01 AM Page 15 We’re relocating services for children with developmental disabilities to the new Hospital. Over 7,000 surgeries take place in our Operating Rooms each year. The newest ORs, on which ours will be modelled, are versatile spaces designed to accommodate larger surgical teams and the equipment required for complex and minimally invasive surgeries. The goal is less pain, less blood loss, and faster recoveries. SMART OPERATING ROOMS (OR) Our Radiology Department does an average of 54,000 diagnostic imaging procedures each year. Hospital staff rely on sophisticated imaging equipment to inform their diagnoses and treatment decisions. In the new facility, children will benefit from speedier diagnoses thanks to rapid access to superior images. DIAGNOSTICS & IMAGING AREAS RELOCATION OF CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT AND REHABILITATION SERVICES Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children cares for kids with developmental disabilities. The challenges faced by these children, and their families, often differ greatly from those of children treated at BC Children’s Hospital alone. Even so, they often require the services of medical professionals and treatment facilities at both sites. 15 BC Children’s Hospital Foundation 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:01 AM Page 16 Moving Sunny Hill’s services and expertise to Children’s Hospital will make it easier for patients to receive care from a range of specialists.The relocation will streamline diagnosis and treatment; improve access to programs and technology-based therapies; minimize the burden of travel on kids and families; and enhance clinical and research collaborations. The naming opportunity for the new Childhood Development and Rehabilitation facility is valued at $20 million. There are also naming opportunities for areas such as schoolrooms, playrooms, research labs and building wings. CHILD HEALTH BC Every year close to 50,000 children and their families travel from outside Vancouver to receive specialized care at BC Children’s Hospital. These journeys exact an emotional and financial toll – creating childcare and employment challenges and putting strain on the very fabric that holds families together. Child Health BC is helping establish and equip facilities for specialized pediatric care in regional hospitals and clinics; providing training in pediatric care and mentorship to health professionals across BC; and supporting specialist visits to the regions, ensuring that BC’s kids have access to high quality pediatric care, wherever they live in the province. BC Children’s Hospital Foundation is raising $50 million for Child Health BC. Last year, Overwaitea Food Group became Child Health BC’s lead benefactor with a $20-million gift. Additional naming opportunities are available. 16 The Campaign for BC Children 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:01 AM Page 17 BC Children’s Hospital is the only pediatric health centre and teaching hospital in BC. CHILD & FAMILY RESEARCH INSTITUTE EXPANSION More than 300 researchers, trainees and clinician scientists work together at the Child & Family Research Institute and BC Children's Hospital to improve the health of BC's kids. A 10,890-square-metre expansion of the Institute, completed in 2008, provides an environment for scientists to find better ways to diagnose, treat and prevent childhood illnesses; enables our research programs to grow (without it we risked losing some of our best investigators); and provides essential space for the translation of research into cures and improved therapies for BC’s kids. Naming of the Child & Family Research Institute expansion is available for $20 million. Naming opportunities for the Centre for Molecular Medicine & Therapeutics, the Diabetes Lab, the Genetics Lab, and the Mental Health Lab are also available. 17 BC Children’s Hospital Foundation 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:01 AM Page 18 Where Superheroes helped. 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:01 AM Page 19 The Work of Superheroes EXCELLENCE IN CHILD HEALTH FUND $13,000,000 Allocated to the Excellence in Child Health Fund in 2007-08 Each year the Foundation provides $13 million to the areas of greatest need at BC Children’s Hospital and the Child & Family Research Institute through the Excellence in Child Health Fund. These undesignated contributions fund the essential services, research and advanced technology necessary to make leading pediatric care accessible to our province’s one million children. Equipment purchased in 2007-08 includes Alaris IV (intravenous) pumps, used to deliver fluids, medications and therapeutic drugs in exact doses to children; monitoring systems to track heart and respiratory rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels and vital signs, ensuring patient safety after procedures; a high-resolution digital ultrasound system and leading-edge software, enabling clinicians to more quickly and easily diagnose children; and two critical care ventilators that replaced 15-year-old models in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. SUNNY HILL HEALTH CENTRE FOR CHILDREN $1,589,336 Allocated to Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children in 2007-08 For over 75 years, Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children has served BC children and youth with disabilities. The childhood development and rehabilitation services at Sunny Hill are among the best in the world and are available to children in BC with conditions that affect their growth and development. In 2007-08, Sunny Hill had 8,660 visits from children from more than 200 communities in BC and the Yukon. Kids who come for care and rehabilitation at Sunny Hill have a wide range of conditions: from complex learning and behaviour needs, such as fetal alcohol syndrome and autism, to conditions affecting physical or motor development, such as cerebral palsy and spine 19 BC Children’s Hospital Foundation Through an affiliation with the University of British Columbia, our child-health centres are BC’s principal pediatric medical training venues. In 2007-08, $720,000 went toward clinical fellowships to train subspecialists in Neurosciences, Orthopedics, Neuropsychology and Psychiatry, among other areas. Last year, $375,000 in funding went to the Safe Start injury prevention program and the Office of Pediatric Surgical Evaluation and Innovation (OPSEI). Safe Start educates parents and families about child safety and implements provincial child-safety programs, such as providing child car seats to needy families and a free car seat inspection service. OPSEI aims to establish and maintain a unique position for BC Children’s Hospital as a leader in the delivery of high quality pediatric surgical care, allowing our top surgeons to enhance their skills by learning leading-edge procedures. Excellence in Child Health also provides funding for innovative care and research through the Telethon Projects Competition, providing seed funding for projects that have no other funding sources. deformities as a result of injuries. More than half of the visits are from children six years of age and younger. Sunny Hill received $1.59 million in 2007-08, including $121,900 raised by the 650 CISL Radiothon for Kids in June 2007. These funds support research, education, equipment, programs, leadership and the Child Development Evidence Centre. Some donor-funded projects included an automatic door opener for the Therapy Department, a landscaping project on the corner grounds of Kaslo Street and East 22nd Avenue, and the purchase of two amplification systems for the Hearing Loss Team. Many children receiving service at Sunny Hill also require medical care at BC Children’s Hospital. Relocating services to the Oak Street site will ease the burden on kids and families who have to travel between the two facilities, and will provide more opportunity for collaboration between clinical and research staff. 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 CHILDHOOD CANCER PROGRAMS & RESEARCH $590,000 Raised by the 22nd annual HSBC Childrun for childhood cancer research Advancements in diagnoses, treatments and research have improved the Canadian survival rate for childhood cancer to 80 per cent. Still, one in five children diagnosed will succumb to the disease. Page 20 mechanisms of drug side effects, and the ethical oversight of cancer trials, among other topics, conducted by Drs. Paul Rogers, Mason Bond, David Dix, Rod Rassekh, and Chris Fryer. Dr. Poul Sorensen leads the Biology and Translational Research Committee of the COG, and Dr. Kirk Schultz leads the Pediatric Blood and Marrow Transplantation (BMT) Consortium, the world’s largest pediatric BMT clinical trials network. Drs. Catherine Pallen and Sandra Dunn are investigating why cancer occurs and working toward new targeted treatments. The Department of Oncology/Hematology/Bone Marrow Transplant saw over 900 patients in active treatment or follow-up care last year. Of those, 151 were newly diagnosed with cancer. The Hospital had more than 7,100 Oncology Clinic and 620 Hemophilia Clinic outpatient visits, with over 1,050 clinic visits from kids in longterm care. • Identification of a new tumour gene HACE1 by Dr. Sorensen’s group was published in the journal Nature Medicine. • A COG study led by Dr. Schultz found that children with a certain type of acute lymphoblastic leukemia who receive imatinib (Gleevec ®) with intensive chemotherapy had significant improvements in survival. Advances in treatment are directly related to participation in clinical trials. Our program has over 500 children currently registered with the Children’s Oncology Group (COG). We provide international leadership for clinical trials in nutrition therapy, sarcomas, Wilm’s tumour, • A research team led by Dr. Schultz identified a combination of four key biomarkers – blood proteins – in children with chronic graft versus host disease, a discovery that could help doctors diagnose, treat and track the disease, and predict a patient’s response to treatment. ACUTE CARE $96,000 Cost to fund two critical care ventilators for the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit The Emergency Department (ED), Operating Room (OR), Imaging & Diagnostics, and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) form the core of acute care at BC Children’s Hospital. Highly specialized staff in these areas care for BC’s critically ill and injured children. The ED receives close to 40,000 visits each year. In 2007-08, the ED acquired new monitoring systems used to observe children’s heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, and other vital signs, at the bedside. Used throughout the Hospital, these machines improve safety and enhance caregivers’ ability to act quickly in life-threatening situations by providing consistent patient-specific information. Last year, our surgical teams performed 7,200 procedures in the OR. Our cardiac surgeons performed 139 open-heart surgeries; 65 per cent of them on patients under a year old. Chief of 20 10:01 AM The Work of Superheroes Pediatric Surgery Dr. Geoffrey Blair and Head of Cardiothoracic Surgery Dr. Jacques LeBlanc initiated various innovative projects, including a Patient Flow Simulation Model to help predict ways to improve surgical processes and reduce wait times for children. Dr. Blair led a study of surgical wait times in 16 pediatric health science centres across Canada. In January 2007, the Radiology Department welcomed acting head, Dr. Michael Sargent. In 2007-08, the Department acquired a SPECT-CT camera – a combined nuclear medicine camera and CT machine that creates images for improved diagnosis – and two new ultrasound machines used for non-invasive diagnoses, improving care and helping kids get home faster. After months of construction, the PICU is benefiting from new main entrance doors, a small on-site playroom, enhanced family waiting rooms, minor upgrades to bedside spaces, two remodeled isolation rooms with ante rooms, a renovated nurses’ station, and a satellite pharmacy. During the renovations, physicians, staff and volunteers continued to deliver the highest level of care possible for patients and their families. 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 CHILD HEALTH BC $1,500,000 Committed by Child Health BC to build a pediatric ambulatory care unit at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital BC’s kids live in a province larger than the states of Washington, Oregon and California combined. Each year, over 48,200 children and their families travel from outside the City of Vancouver to BC Children’s Hospital for care. Established in 2005, Child Health BC works with caregivers around the province,the Provincial Health Services Authority, the five health authorities and the Ministry of Health to ensure children all over BC have access to a consistent, high standard of pediatric care. Child Health BC is improving access to care and encouraging greater efficiency and collaboration among professionals and agencies involved in child health.The program will eventually have a presence in every region in BC – so children and families can receive the care they need closer to home. RESEARCH PROGRAMS $9,305,000 Allocated to research into childhood disease and illness in 2007-08 21 10:01 AM Page 21 A $20-million pledge from lead benefactor Overwaitea Food Group in January 2007 spurred the establishment of many projects. In August 2007, Child Health BC announced the construction of a pediatric ambulatory care unit to house diagnostic and treatment clinics in specialties such as gastroenterology,endocrinology, and neurology at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital. In November 2007, Richmond Hospital opened a general pediatric clinic, an early childhood mental health program, and a primary care maternity clinic. Plans to expand the Northwest Public Health Audiology Program in Prince Rupert are also underway. In the summer of 2007, Child Health BC and BC Children’s Hospital Foundation commissioned a report on health issues for BC children aged 10 to 16. The results shed light on kids’ health concerns and are influencing policies at a provincial level as part of the Conversation on Child Health: a Youth Perspective. As part of Child Health BC’s Interprofessional Workshop Series, workshops on topics including childhood cancer, epilepsy, and shaken-baby syndrome provided a forum for knowledge-sharing among health-care professionals from across the province. The Centre for Research in Childhood Diabetes (CRCD) conducts multidisciplinary research into type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Last year, CRCD head Dr. Bruce Verchere and geneticist Dr. Michael Hayden found high levels of cholesterol in the pancreas damage our ability to secrete insulin and may contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes, illustrating the promise of collaboration. The fourth floor of the expanded research building is dedicated to diabetes research. In 2007-08 BC Children’s Hospital Foundation provided $9.3 million to support clinical research, education, infrastructure and equipment, programs and researchers at the Child & Family Research Institute. Recent expansion of the Institute has opened the doors to several core centres where top investigators collaborate on research into childhood diseases to build knowledge and provide the latest treatments as soon as they are developed and approved. • On November 15, 2007, Dr. Hayden received the Prix Galien Canada (Research) 2007 award for his contribution to biopharmaceutical research. • Published March 7, 2008, in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, research shows too much meat and not enough fish may pose a risk to infant neurological development, an important discovery in developing dietary fat guidelines for expectant and new mothers. The Centre for Understanding and Preventing Infection in Children (CUPIC) brings researchers together to address susceptibility to infection in early childhood, innate immunity and ways to prevent infection. Part of the Clinical Infections/ Vaccinology and Clinical Studies Cores, CUPIC will be located on the fifth floor of the new research complex. • A study led by Dr. Steven Miller, published in the New England Journal of Medicine in November 2007, reveals the brains of term infants with heart disease resemble those of premature newborns. This discovery was made possible through the use of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-compatible neonatal transport incubator funded by donors. BC Children’s Hospital Foundation 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 CAPITAL PROJECTS $420,000 Contributed by donors toward the playing field at the Mental Health Building Two significant capital projects at BC Children’s Hospital were completed in 2007-08. A new all-weather playing field and a playground were constructed for patients at the Mental Health Building, and after three years of renovations, the Djavad Mowafaghian Wing officially opened on September 12, 2007. The playing field, located on the west side of the Mental Health Building, includes a large, oval turf playing field, a basketball and squareball court, a sand play area, a play structure, and areas for patient families to enjoy. The playing field was generously funded with a $420,000 donation. Foundation donors and volunteers Jake and Judy Kerr spearheaded fundraising efforts for this initiative, inspiring others to believe play is as important in a child’s recovery as medicine and therapy. The entire area is CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL CHILD HEALTH $538,640 Contributed by donors toward the CICH China and Uganda initiatives in 2007-08 In 2007-08, our Hospital trained a team of five neurosciences professionals from Guangzhou Children’s Hospital in China, 11 physicians in emergency medicine and infectious diseases selected from across China, and two nurses from Children’s Hospital of Fudan University, one of whom won the position of head nurse of that hospital’s cardiac surgical ward upon her return to China. A delegation from BC Children’s travelled to Guangzhou, and the cardiac team from BC Children’s Hospital conducted two training trips to Fudan University last year. In 2007, funding was secured for the final two years of Brighter Smiles Africa, a community school-based initiative to promote oral health in children in Makerere, Uganda. University of British Columbia students joined Makerere dentistry students and local faculty in Uganda to collaborate on health education and disease prevention programs involving more than 1,000 children in four rural communities. 22 The Work of Superheroes 10:01 AM Page 22 fenced, providing a safe outdoor space for the exclusive use of mental health patients. Our mental health programs received 11,724 patient visits last year. With his $6-million gift to BC Children’s Hospital in 2004, Djavad Mowafaghian’s visionary generosity has helped improve the lives of thousands of children who come to BC Children’s Hospital for specialized care. The Djavad Mowafaghian Wing is home to the Allergy Department, the Asthma Education Clinic, the Audiology Department, the Children’s Heart Centre, Cochlear Implant Services, Exercise Physiology Lab, the Home Tracheostomy/ Ventilation Clinics, Diagnostic Echocardiography, EEG (Neurophysiology), Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy Clinics, the Oncology Department and Outpatient clinics, Respiratory Medicine, the Pulmonary Function Lab, and the Sedation Suite. The final phase of renovations, completed last year,included a new Hospital lobby, Auxiliary gift shop and a lounge area for patients and families. The first year of a new annual training program to address the needs of children with disabilities in Ladakh, India, commenced last summer with participation from four occupational therapists and a pediatric speech and language pathologist. The program is providing consultation and training to 44 people with disabilities, families and communities in 22 remote rural villages, and 18 educational workshops reaching approximately 700 people. • In January 2008, the Centre for International Child Health hired its first full-time director, Dr. Charles Larson. • The Cardiac Sciences training program at Children’s Hospital of Fudan University welcomed three new centres to the program. • A new multi-year program to train midwives and nurses, support Ugandan pediatric residents and medical students, develop family medicine and improve survival of the acutely ill at Mulago Hospital in Kampala, Uganda, received initial funding to improve the health of children and mothers. • To date, 18 trainers from across Canada and other countries have been recruited to travel to Shanghai. 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:01 AM Page 23 Report from the Finance Committee BC Children’s Hospital Foundation continued its trend of revenue growth, reporting consolidated revenues of $60.7 million for the 2007-08 year. We continue to see growth in our major fundraising programs, with Miracle Weekend revenues of $14.7 million compared with $13 million in the previous fiscal year. Major gifts from individuals and corporations generated through personal solicitation increased to $18.5 million from $15.8 million, reflecting the Hospital’s strong ties to the community. With this success came a larger contribution from the Foundation to the Hospital, Sunny Hill and the Child & Family Research Institute. In 2007-08 we provided $40.2 million to these facilities, up from $37.5 million in the previous year. We added more to endowments than in previous years, directing $5.3 million into new or established endowment funds. In September 2007 we celebrated the completion of a major capital project that resulted in the creation of the Djavad Mowafaghian Wing. An additional recently completed donor-funded capital project is the playing field behind the new Mental Health Building. Further changes to the Hospital site will occur in the near future as we work with the Government of British Columbia and the Provincial Health Services Authority to support the construction of a new Hospital. As our $200-million Campaign for BC Children progresses, we continue to set aggressive annual fundraising goals independent of the campaign, ensuring we will continue to meet the Hospital’s urgent needs each year. If you would like more information about the Foundation’s fiscal activity or to receive our audited financial statements, please contact the Foundation at 604.875.2444 or visit us at www.bcchf.ca. 23 Doug Gordon Knut Nordlie, CFRE CHAIR, FINANCE COMMITTEE VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER BC Children’s Hospital Foundation 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 40% 33% 2% 6% 8% 11% 10:01 AM Page 24 Individual, Corporate & Community Gifts BC Children’s Hospital Miracle Weekend United Way & Grants Special Events Direct Response Marketing Estate Gifts & Tribute Gifts 40% INDIVIDUAL, CORPORATE & COMMUNITY GIFTS Source of Donated Funds 6% SPECIAL EVENTS The Foundation organizes a number of special events each year, including Crystal Ball, For Children We Care, Festival of Trees, golf tournaments as well as Independent Special Events put on by individuals and groups across BC. 11% ESTATE GIFTS & TRIBUTE GIFTS BC Children’s Hospital Foundation accepts donations from individuals’ gifts in estate plans, gifts in their will, and gifts of life insurance or charitable trust. Tribute gifts are an expression of friendship, love, or sympathy and provide a channel for donors to create a lasting remembrance of someone. Gifts may be designated to a particular area of interest. Undesignated gifts are used to meet the Hospital’s most urgent needs. 2% UNITED WAY & GRANTS Each year, many individuals contribute to the United Way and designate Children’s and Sunny Hill as the funding recipients. In addition, granting agencies may designate funds to a specific program through the Foundation. 24 Report from the Finance Committee Donations from individuals, corporations and community groups make up a large percentage of funds received by the Foundation. Donors can choose to support a specific area of need at Children’s Hospital, Sunny Hill or the Child & Family Research Institute, or allow the Foundation to designate funds where they are needed most. 33% BC CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL MIRACLE WEEKEND The annual Miracle Weekend is one of BC Children’s Hospital Foundation’s most visible community fundraising campaigns. This two-day broadcast is the culmination of a year of fundraising activities by employee groups, service organizations, schools and community groups, and members of the public.The Miracle Weekend includes A World of Smiles South Asian Telethon on Shaw Multicultural Channel, Chinese-Canadian Telethon on Fairchild TV and radiothons on CHMB AM1320 and Fairchild Radio AM1470, and BC Children’s Hospital Miracle Weekend on Global Television. 8% DIRECT RESPONSE MARKETING Every year, generous individuals respond to mailed correspondence, television promotions, telephone requests, and door-to-door solicitation conducted by representatives of BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. Many of these donors belong to the Sunshine Club – a monthly donation program that provides a stable and cost-efficient source of funding for the Foundation. 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:01 AM Page 25 8% SUNNY HILL HEALTH CENTRE FOR CHILDREN • • • • Equipment & Capital Needs Leadership & Program Development I Can Talk Too Program Child Development & Rehabilitation Evidence Centre • Fellowships & Education • Clinical Improvements 4% HEALTH PROMOTION & EDUCATION • • • • Use of Donated Funds 21% RESEARCH INTO 4% SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT CHILDHOOD DISEASES • Infusion Pumps • Clinical Equipment in Acute Inpatient & Ambulatory Programs • Pediatric Surgical Equipment • High Resolution Digital Ultrasound System • Critical Care Ventilators • Patient Monitoring Systems • Genetic Research • Clinical Genetics Research • Centre for Community Child Health Research • Centre for Applied Health Research & Education • Centre for Research in Childhood Diabetes • Nutrition Research • Reproductive Health Research • Immunology Research • Infectious & Inflammatory Diseases Research • Childhood Cancer Research • Cardiovascular Sciences Research • Mental Health Research • Research Institute Infrastructure & Equipment • Research Investigator Recruitment 63% SPECIFIC ENDOWMENTS & DESIGNATIONS • • • • • • 63% 4% 4% 8% 21% 25 BC Children’s Hospital Foundation Pediatrician & Specialist Training Leadership Recruitment Safe Start – Injury Prevention Program Special Projects including music therapy Genetic Research Endowments Pediatric Oncology Endowment Research Institute Expansion Mental Health Building Child Health BC A broad range of other areas of donor interest, including diabetes, nephrology, cardiac sciences and gastroenterology, to name a few. Specific Endowments & Designations Specialized Equipment Health Promotion & Education Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children Research into Childhood Diseases 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:02 AM Page 26 You’re our Superheroes! 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:02 AM Page 27 CORPORATE, COMMUNITY GROUPS & FOUNDATIONS BC Children’s Hospital depends on corporations, their employees, foundations and community groups for their dedication and generosity.We thank our Legends, Champions and Heroes who contributed $25,000 or more in 2007 for helping to make miracles happen. Corporate and Community Legends – $1 million or more The Auxiliary to BC Children’s Hospital Costco Wholesale, Employees and Members Michael Cuccione Foundation LifeLabs Colonel Harland Sanders Charities Save-On-Foods, Overwaitea Foods, PriceSmart Foods, Cooper’s Foods & Urban Fare Teck Cominco Limited & Employees TELUS Variety – The Children’s Charity of BC Corporate and Community Champions – $100,000 to $999,999 Balding for Dollars BMO Employee Charitable Foundation Building For Kids Charity Golf Classic Canada Safeway Limited & Employees Canucks for Kids Fund Chip’s Not Dead Yet Memorial Mile CIBC and CIBC Employees Dairy Queen Canada Inc. The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation Fishing for Kids Goldcorp Inc. HSBC Bank Canada – Employees Koo Family Ledcor Group of Companies Ministry of Children and Family Development RBC – Employees RBC Foundation RE/MAX Kelowna RE/MAX of Western Canada (1998) Inc. Scotiabank Employees Summits of Hope TB Vets TD Bank Financial Group United Way of the Lower Mainland Vancouver Foundation Wal-Mart Canada & Employees Anonymous (4) Corporate and Community Heroes – $25,000 to $99,999 99.3 The FOX Allergan Canada B.C. Road Builders and Heavy Construction Association BC Hydro Employees Community Services Fund BC Hydro Power Pioneers Blockbuster Canada Co. British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation of Canada Canaccord Capital Corporation Canada Post Corporation Canada’s Scrapbooking Crop for Kids – Vancouver Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation CIBC World Markets Inc. Coast Capital Savings Coast Mountain Bus CompanyLtd.–Employees Colliers International Victoria Commonwealth Insurance Company Concert Properties Ltd. Concord Pacific Group Inc. Corporate Express Canada Ltd. E.B. Horsman & Son ElkValley Coal Corporation The Fairmont Empress Hotel For Children We Care Charity Group Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aeries and Auxiliaries of British Columbia Lotte & John Hecht Memorial Foundation Highland Valley Copper & Employees Hoffmann Family & Friends Function at the Junction The Hospital For Sick Children Foundation Hot Jazz Society HSBC Bank Canada Huckleberry Mines Ltd. Imperial Oil Ltd. Interior Logging Association Johnston Equipment London Drugs Limited Mark’s Work Wearhouse Marriott Hotels of Canada Mortgage Brokers Association of British Columbia Northgate Minerals Corporations – Kemess Mines Ltd. NovaGold Resources Inc. Pacific Blue Cross Paddle for Kids PartyLite Gifts Ltd. Phillips, Hager & North Province of British Columbia RBC RE/MAX Alliance Victoria RE/MAX Camosun RE/MAX Crest Realty RE/MAX Nyda Realty RE/MAX Vernon RepOne Fitness’s Team Easy Peasy Royal Pacific Realty Corp. Scotiabank Shoppers Drug Mart Silver Standard Resources Inc. & Employees Sleep Country Canada Standard Radio Inc. Sun Wah Foods (Canada) Thrifty Foods Toys “R” Us Transwest Mining Systems United Way of Kamloops & Region Vancouver Film & Television Artists Society CHILDREN’S CIRCLE OF CARE The Children’s Circle of Care honours individuals, family foundations and privately held corporations who contribute gifts of $10,000 or more. It is our honour to recognize these dedicated donors for their support of child health in 2007. The Royal Circle recognizes donors whose cumulative contributions to BC Children’s Hospital have reached or exceeded $1 million since the inception of the Children’s Circle of Care program in 1995. The Royal Circle Jack and Doris Brown Foundation Patrick and Beryl Campbell Charitable Trust Canadian Chinese Help Care Society Caleb and Nancy* Chan Tom and Bonita Chan Dan and Jill Devlin Mike and Lisa Hudson and Family Milan and Maureen Ilich Foundation Asa and Kashmir Johal and Family Donald R. Lindsay 27 Djavad Mowafaghian William L.* and Marjorie-Anne Sauder Allan and Elsa Yap Anonymous (1) 2007 Members Abercrombie Foundation Kourosh andAfsarAfshar Susan Ainsworth Ainsworth Lumber Company Ltd. Alexander Family Christine Alvarez Angus One Recruitment Ltd. John A. Annesley Robert Armstrong and Nicole Fraser-Armstrong BC Children’s Hospital Foundation Asentus Consulting Group David and Christina Auyoung Glenn and Nicola Bailey Arthur and Elle Bargen Richard and Dorothy Beauchamp Ryan and Cindy Beedie Stephen and Kathy Bellringer Syd Belzberg and Joanna Tymkiw Deepak Binning Foundation Geoffrey and Catherine Blair Susan Bockhold and Jacques LeBlanc Cornelius Boerkoel and Francine Boerkoel-Westrate Bosa Properties Inc. James C. Boyle Suzanne Burgess and Graham Robins Jr. Kevin Bush and Helga Grau Craig Bushell David and Tamara Bustos David Cabral and Lori Tucker Alethia Cameron Stephanie A. Carlson Sue Carruthers Hospital Family Member 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 Barry and Laurie Cavanaugh Beverly Chan Holly Chan Richard C. Chan Tin Lum and Suet Y. Yee Chan Chan Sisters Foundation Steve and Bonnie Chiu Chun Choi and Juliana Cho David and Anu Choo Chuen-Chung and On Chau Chow Gordon and Mary Christopher Foundation Agatha Chung Tim Clark John Clarke Allan and Victoria Cloke Doug and Barbara Cochrane JP Collet and Jun Chen Mary B. Connolly and Louis D. Wadsworth Cooper Family W.E. and Y.V. Couling Douglas J. Courtemanche Sophia Cummings Graeme and Cheryl Currie Duncan Davies and Donna Mooney Marcello De Cotiis Rossano De Cotiis The de Courtney Family Kerry and Ginny Dennehy Charles and Isabelle Diamond Gordon and Marion Dixon Sherry Doman Dominelli Family Jeff and Muriel Dowle Bessie M. Duncan Donald Dye Janet R. Edmondson The Eggertson Family Thomas Ehlen Elephant Island Orchard Wines David and Wendie Elliott Elva Marguerite Elliott* Larry and Jo Elliott EPTA Properties Ltd. Donald Farris and Family Haig and Mary Farris Kimberley C. Fenlon Daniel and Ani Feuermann Lena Fish Donald Fitzpatrick Douglas B. Forster and Silvia Heinrich Diane Gao Jamie and Susan Gibbs B. Ming Gin Nancy Girling and Family 28 Thank you! 8/25/08 Melissa Goh Paul and Mary Goh Samantha Goh Gooding Family Douglas C. Gordon Great Century Foundation Rod Green John Greig Vic W. Griffin Anthony and Vicki Grist Peter and Catherine Gudewill Samuel and Patricia Gudewill David and Margaret* Hardwick Shelagh and John Hare and Family Juris and Madeleine Harlamovs Michael and Sandra Hayden Rowan Hazelton and Natalie Forchuk Rory and Laura Henry Mark K. Hill Lotus E. Hills Lawrence and Sharen Ho Derek and Lisa Hopkins Joe and Joanne Houssian Yung Lin Hsiao and Family V.K.Eddie Hsu Foundation The Huebner Family Noah Hughes Denise Hui and Aaron Hui Hilary and Patsy Hui Wai Haan Hui Rick Ilich and Lauren Melville Iris Consulting Limited Daniel and Wendy Jarvis Douglas Johnston Jim Johnston and Barbara Melosky Randle and Frances Jones Frances B. Jordan Julian Ceramic Tile Inc. Frank and Freda Kaplan Sean Keenan Norman B. Keevil Keller Family Greg and Lisa Kerfoot Jake and Judy Kerr Brian and Tammi Kerzner and Family Christopher, Olivia, Victoria and Charlotte King Jason Ko and Family Hans and Linda Kohler Frederick K. Kozak and Lorna E. Hruby Chad Kroeger The Kronier Family Wilson and Rebecca Ku 10:02 AM Page 28 Bill Kunzweiler Kusumoto Family John and Adrienne Kutzschan David and Dorothy Lam Foundation Michael and Annie Lam Winnie Lam Danio and Winnie Lau Lawrence and Lucy Law Pierre Lebel Oliver Lennox-King Sonny B. S. and Florence Leong Chik-Fun Leung* and Kan Wai-Man Leung* Ludia M. Y. Li Ken and Snow Liang Kenneth and Michelle Lim Mei Yun Lin Emily Ling Stephen D. Lister and Margaret A. Rundle Audrey Livland Bruno Locher Barry and Benita Loughlin Jeffrey and Barbara Ludemann Harald and Sharlene Ludwig Lukas H. Lundin David and Jill Lyall Nancy MacKay Rebecca and John Mackay Stuart MacLeod and Nancy McCullough Andrew MacNeily and Valerie Gillies David and June Madill Magna International Sai Wah and Frances Mak Stephan Malherbe Patti Man Daniel and Michelle Matthews Frank & Yvonne McCracken Foundation Donald and Amy McInnes Richard McKerracher Catherine McLeod-Seltzer and Tom Seltzer Michele Cake Shop Ltd. John D. and Joyce Mitchell Firoz and Shehla Miyanji John Montalbano Rolly Montgomery Paul and Elizabeth Moxham Kishore Mulpuri and Hima Bindu Yarlagadda Marcus Nairn Alexander Nam Ron Neal Shue-Chiu Ng and Family Joel Nitikman and Liny Chan John and Diane Norton Peter Ohler Makiko Okuyama Glenn and Wynne Olnick Jim O’Rourke Park Place Foundation Paterson Foundation Richard Phillips Blair and Mairi Claire Pigeon David and Janice Podmore Dana Prince and Elana Sigal – Zach Prince Foundation Garry Proudfoot Joan Proudfoot Bob Purdy Quail Rock Foundation Mike Ranallo Chris and Leslie Reilly Eleanor Reimer and Dan Lennox Sheila Ann A. Reynolds* David and Pamela Richardson Jim and Leney Richardson and Family Keith and Margaret Riding Riess Family Roslyn Ritchie Don and Eleanor* Rix Douglas Robins Robinson Family Stewart and Darlene Robinson Jim and Noreen Rustad John and Penny Ryan Matt and Sharon Sauder William R. Sauder Louis and Jacqueline Scheepers Doug and Marie Schick Kirk and Julia Schultz Suki and Desha Sekhon Rod and Jeannie Senft Shape Properties Corp. David and Eha Shepherd Wai Kong Shiu and Family Jason and Audra Shull Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd. Ash Singhal and Muffy Greenaway Erik and Heather Skarsgard Reg Skelton Allan and Clarice Skidmore–Jessoma Foundation 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 Carl and Wendy Slavin Sandy So and Ron Benoit Solaris Management Consultants Inc. Jason and Monica Soprovich Joseph and Jean Spacil David P. Speert and Sarah Lawton-Speert Jeff Stacer Paul and Edie Steinbok Cathy and Justin Stephenson Ron and Sharon Stevenson The Kim Stolberg Foundation David Strang Grant and Dee Sutherland 8/25/08 Debora Sweeney and Stephen Crombie Paul and Barbara Sweeney Szocs Family Timothy Tam and Remedios Fu-Tam Ian Telfer and Family Isaac and Judy Thau David and Gail Thompson Norman and Randi Thompson Townsend Family Dean and Kitty Toye Paul and Candice Tsang Delores Tymos Denis W. Underhill 10:02 AM Page 29 Nancy Van Laeken Peeyush and Poonam Varshney Cynthia and Bruce Verchere Vidalin Family Foundation Amir Virani and Nadia Jiwa Ken and Betty Voth Eric Webber and Farah Valimohamed Richard and Coleen Weir Alphonse Welchering William G. and Margret E. Wellington David and Janis Wensley and Family Brian Westerberg and Danuta Skowronski Whiffin Family Bill Whitehead Whittall Family Fund Chip and Shannon Wilson Margaret Wilson The Wolrige Foundation Allen and Karen Wong Connla T. Wood* Soon Sit and Atchara Yeap Philip Young Peter and Diane Zell ZeShan Foundation Anonymous (25) * DECEASED CHILDREN’S CIRCLE OF COURAGE The smaller the patient, the greater the need for specialized medical care – and support. We thank these donors for their support between $1,000 and $9,999 in 2007 and welcome them to the Circle of Courage. 072089 BC Ltd. 0765662 B.C. Ltd. 0768460 B.C. Ltd. 1 & 2 Electric Ltd. 441615 B.C. Ltd. 451270 BC Ltd. 828360 Alberta Ltd. A & G Mobile Welding/Repairs Aadmi Group Ace Architectural Millwork 501682 B.C. Ltd. Ace Copper Specialists – 505634 B.C. Ltd. Acosta Canada K. Ruth Adair AEP Canada Inc. William Stephen Affleck* Michael and Jane Agg Agropur Fareed S. Ahamed Air North Charter & Training Ltd. Bruce and Jeanne Alexander All Tech Transport Ltd Michael J. and Gloria Allan Alrich Custom Cabinets Ronald Amos Katrina Amurao Anako Foundation Anbrook Industries Ltd. E. Edvard and Mary-Louise Anderson Yolande Anderson Anderson Daymon Worldwide Inc. Anderson Watts Andreas Consulting Ltd. Dale Andres Deroyl Andrews Michael and Claire Andruff Michael and Candace Anfield Angel Concepts Inc. Richard and Virginia Angus Gordon Anton Glen Antonuk Antray Enterprises (1983) Inc. Applegath Group – RE/MAX Real Estate (Kamloops) Aquaventures Swim Centre Victor and Carmen Araujo Aremac Holdings Ltd. Argo Ventures Inc. Jason and Andrea Armstrong Susan Arnold Dennis Arsene Art Face Optical Art World & Little Note Children’s Choir Artel Insurance Services Inc. Celeste Ash Valerie Ashworth Kazem and Efat Askari Associated Lock & Supply Ltd. J. Brian Aune Auto One Lease Inc. Auto West BMW William K. Auyeung Glen Avery AXA Pacific Insurance Co. B3 Communications Inc. B-7 Properties Ltd. Ronald and Cecile Bach Jean-Paul Bachellerie Angela Bailey Bruce H. Bailey Russ Bailie Navjot and Daljit Bains Autumn Baker Ian and Helen Ballam Arno and Nirmal Bangert Jack Barker Jeannette Barna Barrnone Productions Inc. Sandra Barry Nathan and Kim Bartel Gordon Barthels Andy Basi Basra Family Manmit Bassi Avtar Bath Bayside Furniture Ltd. BB Blue Clothing Jeff Bedell John and Roberta Belancic Stuart and Shannon Belkin Douglas Bell George Bell Grant Bell Bella Coola Fisheries Ltd. Belmont Meat Products Ltd. Joshua and Talia Bender Berezan Management Joyce Berg Bruce Bergman Gary and Karen Berman John Bestwick Doug and Jane Beulah Paul Bhogal Laura W. Bicknell Jason Binab Bertus and Helma Binnendyk BioClin Health Research, Inc. Alessandro and Nicole Bitelli Wendle P. Bitz* Rory Bjarnason Donna Blackham Joyce and Frank Blandford Grant Block Katherine E. Block Boart Longyear Canada Lenard F. Boggio William Boland Bon Voyage Holidays Stuart Bonner Bonnie Enterprises Ltd. Walter A. and Elizabeth Boppart Margaret Borer Dale and Anna Bosa John Bowles Sandy and Molly Boyd George Brack Pamela Brammall Brandt Tractor Ltd. Ralf and Heidi Brauer Doug Brealey Tom and Monica Brennan Albert and Barbara A. Brett Douglas and Valerie Brett Bruce and Patricia Bried Dwight Brissette British Pacific Properties Limited Broadmead Pharmasave Michael Broderick Hospital Family Member 29 BC Children’s Hospital Foundation 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 Peter Broerken Brookside Foods Ltd. Denise Brown Jim and Linda Brown Josh Brown Roger M. Brown Ryan and Bonnie Brown Lois E. Browne Leo M. Bruneau Vaughan S. Bruneau Brunette Industries Ltd. Bob and Donna Bryant Warren Bryanton Fred Bucci Jonathan Buchwald Buckley Hogan Law Office Alejandro and G. Victoria Buhler Edward and Ila Bunton Burgundy Asset Management Ltd. Cheryl Burian Stephen Burk George and Janice Burke Elizabeth Burley Geoff Burns Burrard Autostrasse Collision Ltd. Steve Busby Madge Bushell Butterley Family Foundation Inc. C.I.R. Mechanical Ltd. Winston Cabell Don and Jean Calder Ehyan Caldwell Cambridge Plumbing Systems Ltd. Brian and Ann Cameron John D. Cameron Kristina Campbell Nancy Campbell Canadian Walden Log Homes Canadian Willamette Industries Inc. Capital Direct Lending Corp. Capri Insurance Cardinal Concrete Ltd Cardinal Meat Specialists Chris Carter James and Leslie Carter Fred Carver John G. and Nina Cassils Caterpillar Global Mining Gilbert and Annette Catillo CDC Construction Ltd. Celtic Drywall Ltd. Centaur Products Inc. Centra Exteriors Ltd. Marcus Chalk Donald F. and Carole Chalmers Chambers Electric Corp. Carlos K. and May Y. Chan Christina Chan Dorothy Chan 30 Thank you! 8/25/08 Fredrick Chan Lai Lai Chan and Sui Cheung Poon May Wan Chan Norah Chan Pui Ming Chan Sze-Fung Chan Yeow-Lee Chan Karim Chandani Peter J. Chandler David C. and Sophia L. Chang Isabella X. Chang Raymond Chang Thomas Chang Peter Charlton Jeff and Bettina Charpentier Anthony Chau Cheapskates Consignment Sporting Goods Cindy Chen Colin Chen Jian Xin Chen Chen & Leung – Barristers & Solicitors Yung Cheng Rebecca Wun Cheung Richard Cheung Ricky Cheung Shun Yau Cheung Thomas H. Cheung Chilliwack Mountain Log Homes Chin-Yuan Chin and Yu-Mei Hsu John* and Loretta Chin Yung Yee Lai Ching Danny Chong Anthony Chow Wing Nong and Yang Yiang Chow David Christopher Robert R. and Linda S. Chrystal Benji Chu Howard Chu Karen Chu William Chu Yu-Leung and Yvonne Chu Alice Chui Grace Y.Y. Chung Winnie Chung James and Nancy Church Sue Churchill Murray A. Chysyk Johnny and Jacqueline Ciampi Mark Ciarfella Civil Construction Co. Ltd. CJL Enterprises Ltd. John Clague J. Arthur and Catherine Clark Richard P. Clark Bob and Linda Cliffe Valerie A. Clouston 10:02 AM Page 30 CLR Concepts Alain Co Coastal Insurance Jan and Kevin Coates Mary Coggin Marlene Cohen-Wexler Brian Colban Daphne Cole Edward A. Colin Darell Collins Jon A. and Kay Collins Collins and Cullen Conair Group Inc. Concord Sales Ltd. CONECO Confide Enterprises Ltd. Adrienne Constantinescu Lance and Diane Conway Grigor E. Cook Brad Cooke J. R. (Randy) Cooke Coquitlam Orthodontics Cordova Bay Golf Course Mark A. Corra Corra Foundation Correale Industries Ltd Cosmaceutical Research Lab Costless Express William Cotton Ken Cowie David Craig Erik Cramer J. Casey Crawford and Carla Banfield Creative DesignWorks Inc. Ken Cretney Cridland Logging Ltd. Graham Crockart Robert G. and Laura Cruickshank Rob Cruikshank Crystal Classic Exteriors Inc. Jim W. Culic Rob Cummins Nicola Cunliffe Cameron and Wendy Currie and Family Margaret Curtis Len Cuthbert Chris Cyca D. Bradley Enterprises Ltd. Dakralda Properties Ltd. Harvey Dales Hilda Dang Nancy Dao Michael d’Artois Darcy and Fiona Daubaras I. Jean (Saiko) Davenport David and Jonathan Ventures Ltd David Lane Office Furniture Ltd. Gordon Davis Sandra Daviss Balwinder K. Dayal Thomas and Lianne Dean Luann Deibert Elinore Delf Della Optique Optometry and Eyewear Claude Delmaire Arko Demianczuk and Doris Vretenar John and Lucille Dempsey Ken Dempsey Dennis Cook Holdings Ltd. Manjinder and Kanwal Deol Les and Linda Deuling Gurpreet and Tarpinder Dhaliwal Nancy Di Castri Diamond Delivery Services Heather J. Dickson Eric L. Dickstein Phong Quoc Diep Digital Alchemy Entertainment Gavin Dirom Robert Disbrow and Kim Kawaguchi Brenda M. Dixon Peter Dobell Brian D. Domney Alanna Donahue and Chris Jordan Donna Curtis & Associates John and Evelyn Donovan Aldo and Colleen Doratti Arthur Peter and Karen Dorazio Orsa-Marie Douglas Leo Douillard DP World (Canada) Inc. Dr. J. Smillie Inc. Dr. Jane Gardiner Inc. Dr. Martin C. K. Hosking Inc. Dr. Matt Evans Inc. DTZ Barnicke Mary “Johnnie” Duffus Damian Duffy David Duncan E.D. (Ted) Duncan Duso’s Enterprises Ltd. Duxiana E.D. Smith & Sons Ltd. R. Henry Easingwood and E. J. Paterson Jesse East East Fraser Fiber Co. Ltd. 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 Kenneth Easthom Howard W. Eckman Edenbank Investment Corporation Edmonds Appliance Centre Justus Edmundson Bryan Edwards Charles Edwards Eecol Electric (Sask.) Ltd. Aryeh Elbaz Beverly Ellingson John and Mary-Anna Ellis Emerson Real Estate Group Inc. David Emri Robert Emri Emri Group Ken Eng Engima Interconnect Inc. Barb Enns Enterprise Paper Co. Ltd. Allan and Aida Entote Epic Metalworks Inc. Wally Erickson Jason Evans Merv C. Evdokimenko Robert Fairbank Frank Fairley Falcon Equipment Ltd Bruce and Chang-Mei Fan Fast-Track Floors Ltd Rory Fatt Shu An and Nancy Fei Femo Construction Ltd. Ferrero Canada Ltd. Jane Field Robert B. and Dorothy Findlay Cyril Fitchett D. Ross and Linda Fitzpatrick Jeff Fitzpatrick James K. and Barbara Fitzsimmons Steve Floris Chu On and Wai Yuk Fok foneGEAR Paul Fong Gordon and Christina Ford Robert and Edith Ford Conley Forey Stephen Forgacs Doug Fossen Bruce Fournier Garth Fowler and Kathleen Rafferty Richard Fowler and Margot Fleming Tom Fowler Sheila Francis Lillian A. Franz Fraser Valley Inn Ltd. Fraserland Farms Ltd. Freelife International, Inc. 8/25/08 Freight Finder Logistics Ltd. Freybe Gourmet Foods Ltd. Albert Friedland Foundation Nathan Friesen Rick and Bev Friesen Ted and Alice Friesen Frontier Cloth House Ltd. Douglas Frye Christopher and Sandra Fryer Justin Fryer Joseph Fujisawa Edward Fung Kirk Fyffe G & R Cedar Ltd Andries and Marion Gaastra Gagan Foods International Ltd. Tony and Laura Gage Gair Williamson Architects Garden City Greenhouses Ltd Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc. Megan Gates and Family Gateway Mechanical Services Inc. GBS Trucking Ltd Gerald Geen Jerry Geen Clark Geisler and Alicia L. Then Barry Gellner Joan E. Gemmell Richard P. and Effie Genovese GeoPacific Consultants Ltd. Mark George Lloyd Geransky Donna Gerelle Daniel Gerhard Bipin Ghelani George and Frankie Gibbins Colleen A. Gibbons David L. Gibson Troy Gibson Jaswant S. Gidda Henry and Marty Giesbrecht Elizabeth Gilbert Brent and Caroline Gilchrist Amrit Paul Gill Avtar Gill Derek Gillette Karen Gilmore and Rob Van Nus Glassworld Installations Inc. Ivanna Glavan Glide Enterprise Ltd. GML Mechanical Ltd. GMS Industries Inc. 10:02 AM Page 31 GNB Technologies Gochngbok Holdings Ltd. Geoffrey Godding Brian Godfrey Orville Goldby Golden Gear Ltd. Golden Valley Foods Ltd. David Gomberoff and Vivian Zalkow George Gomory Cheryl Goodwin Hugh and Karen Gordon Gosal Trucking Ltd. Gulshan Goyal Tom Gradecak Ronald Graham and Linda McLean Graham Construction and Engineering Inc. Grant Q.N. Meng Law Corporation Walter and Peggy Grapentin Judy Gray Paul and Jane Gray Joe and Deborah Grech Rod Green – Masters Gallery Greenbrier Holdings Ltd. Greenfield Spa Ltd Harchand Grewal Jagjit Grewal Parminder K. and Spinder S. Grewal Rob Grey Alan D. and Lyn Grimston Louise Anne Grimwood GS Sayers Engineering Ltd. Mimmo and Catherine Guadagnuolo Lynda Guarascio Geoffrey Gudewill Michael and Susan Guichon Gary and Linda Gumley Wen Jun Guo Chick and Mitch Gurvitz H.S. Crombie Limited Haebler Construction (2003) Inc. Paula Haehner Barbara Hall Russell and Dawn Hallbauer Don Halliday David Hallonquist Halo Sawmill Ltd. Robert and Carole Halsey Brad Hamer-Jackson Rick Hamer-Jackson Pauline and David Hamilton Mark Hammer Margaret Hancock Scott Hand Poul and Judith Hansen Gladys Hanson Harry Hardie Hardy Sales Ltd. Morley Harman Douglas Harris J.T. Al and Jean K. Harris John and Marjorie Harris Harris & Company LLP Gabryel Harrison Harvest Marketing Company Ltd. Vivian Harvey Ron and Jeannie Haslett Malcolm and Catherine Hasman and Family David and Fran Hastie Arline Hatch Leo Hathaway Adrian Hazzi Anne Heavenor Peggy Heffernan Lyle Hepburn Jacqueline Heppler Michael Herskowitz Donald and Debra Hewson Patricia and Richard Hicks Highland Foundry Ltd. Brian Hill Peter Hinam Barbara A. Hinkson Kwing Yui and Fung Ching Chang Ho Leslie Ho Patrick Ho Harold, Maria, Alex and Isabel Hodgson Judy Hodson Bruce Hoeschen Mary Hole Robert W. Hole Douglas M. Holtby Michele Holwill Homelife Benchmark Titus Realty Han Hsiao Hong David and Florence Hooper J. Wesley* and Margaret Horne Doug and Vicki Horswill Lenard E.S. Horton Brian Hoshizaki Hothead Games Inc. Houle Electric Ltd. Howe Sound Brewing Company Ltd. Sara Howson Tim and Tara Hoy HR Pacific Construction Management Ltd. Dolly Wan-Sheng Hsiung Linda Hui-Chen Hsu Hospital Family Member 31 BC Children’s Hospital Foundation 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 Chester Hu Henry Huang Howard Huang Audrey Hubber* Huish Detergents Peter Humeniuk Alice Hunt R. Morrison Hurley Hyack Tire Ltd. Jason Hymers Monte N. Hyssop Hy-Tech Drilling Ltd. Wei Luong Ichuang William and Francine Iles Imperial Paddock Pools Ltd. Industrial Investments Ltd. Rexford W. Ingalls and Robbyn Abbott Lloyd and Leona Ingraham Iota Construction Hilda Irish Irish Times Pub Helen Irwin Hilary R. and Rita M. Isbister Island Farms Agropur Division Natrel ITT Flygt Canada J R Estates Inc. J.D. Sweid Ltd. J.I. Properties Dennis Jabs Justin Jacobsen Jade Line Holdings Ltd. Deborah and Wes Jamison Derek and Rhonda Janzen Doug Janzen Jeff Allester Engineering Ltd. Rosella Jefferson David Jeffs Jenkins Marzban Logan LLP Herbert A. Jerry-Cooper JLA Services Inc. Tony Joe Joe Fortes Seafood & Chop House Bill and Donna Johnson D.R. Lukin Johnston Jollen Home Creation Ltd. Carol Jones Harold and Pearl Jones Ming H. Jong Rosita Jordanova JSV Architectural Veeneering & Millwork Inc JTB International (Canada) Ltd. Graham Judd Cindy Juhasz K.O.B. Management (1996) Ltd. 32 Thank you! 8/25/08 Ahmet Murat Kadioglu Mandeep Kaila Kalico Developments Ltd. Harvey Kardos Karo Group Inc. Mani Kashani Steven R. Kasper Andrew and Corrina M. Kaweski Charles E. Kay Jefferey Kay Q.C. Thomas and Candace Kay Sharon Kaye Kea’s Meats Ltd Dan Keeley David Kelly Michael and Lisa Kelly Kelowna Hyundai Kelowna Tool & Die Ltd. Alan Kemp Stephen J. Kemp Marie J. Kendall KenDor Textiles Michael Kennedy Kerr’s Recognition Services Inc. Zane and Jaye Kerzner Rupika Khanuja Charlie Kiers Henry Kyu Kim and Jung-Hee Kim Henry and Marg King Pinney King Douglas and Mikki Kirk Peter Kirk Sheila M. Kirkwod Lydia Klassen Henry and Heleen Klop Stephen and Claire Kloppenburg Dave Knapp Doug Knight Ko Lu Lifestyle Inc. Tess Koehle Koga Engineering & Construction Inc. Helene Kohanyi Peter Koltai Mei Chun Kong Talbinder Kooner Freda Kopp Michael J. Korenberg Dave Koszegi David and Janet Kotula Joseph Kovacic Deborah Krause Robert and Marilyn Krell Ram Krishna Andrea A. Kronshage Kirk Kuester Peter G. Kukielski Kupidy Family John Kupskay Terry Kuzma Paul Kwan Kwik Metal Install Ltd. 10:02 AM Page 32 Gregory Kyllo James B. Kynoch Lorne P. Labelle Robert Lacerte Milton and Roslyn Lachman Martin L. Lack Sherry Ladd Shafik Ladha Gerald Laferriere Carol Man Shu Lai Kevin Lai Ting Yiu Lai Lucille Lam Mei Lai Lam Mo Kwong and Marian Lam Sam Lam Lambert Plumbing and Heating Ltd. Scott Lamont Paul Lamoureux Sandra Lamoureux Stephen Lampman David E. Lancaster Landmark Power Exchange Lando & Company Barristers & Solicitors David Lane Langford Women’s Institute Shaida Langley Lansdowne Commercial William G. Larsen Alan and Fanny Lau Eva W.K. Lau Marcus and Celia Lau Philip Lau Lauder Ranches Ltd. Margaret C. Laurence P. Scott and Susan Lawrie Jason Laynes Byron and Debbie Lazar Leading Edge Forming Ltd. Cliff Lede Ledgir House Ltd Brian Lee Christina Lee Edward Lee and Family Francis Lee George and Ruth Lee James and Kathleen Lee Lidia Lee Linda Lee Pui Sang Lee Sherman Shu Sun Lee Simon K.Y. Lee Mary Legiest Gideon and Kari Leoganda Kelly Lerigny David Lerose Corney Les Angela Lesniewicz Donald and Julia Leung Fung Ying Leung Hun Ching Leung Nicky Leung Robert Leung Shiu Shun Leung-Chu Jacky Levi Chi Li Raymond and Anna Li Yong Sheng Li Libra National Jeffrey B. Lightfoot Ben and Sally Lim Jan Lim Reynato and Susana Lim Sandra Lim Angel Lin Ken Te-Chien Lin Ian and Ann Lindsay Thelma I. Lindsay Lions Gate Trailers Ltd. Mike Lipkewich Robert Little James C.S. and Olga F. Liu Jeng Mao Liu Lena Liu Ming H. Lui Siu Fai Liu Anita Lloyd Eleanor Myfanwy Lloyd Pansy Lo Polly Lo Barbara Lockhart Wayne and Carol Lockhart Khodadad and Mahin Lohrasb Lombard Canada Ltd. Donald and Stella Longstaff Lougheed Acura Brandt and Belinda Louie Janine Louie Ronald Lou-Poy Sheila E. Love Joannea Lovell Barbara J. Low Jocy Lowy Peter Lucas Kent Lucki Lynne Lucki Trent Lucki Cecilia Suk Mee Lui Juan-Hui and Yuet-Sim Lui Sarina Lui Yuk Chun Lui Dahn Lundell Ronild and Anne Lupton Heidi Lussi Anthonie Luteijn Lutsky Family Foundation Danny Lynagh Terry Lyons Suk Woon Ma Dean MacDonald 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 Robert MacDonald Ross MacDonald Lilian L. Macdonell Robert MacDonell and Marilese MacDonell Brian Macgregor Bruce and Bonnie Mackay Ian D. MacLean Macquarie Capital Markets Canada Ltd. Michael Madsen Ken Magel Bud and Gail Magrath Gong Sen Mah The Andrew Mahon Foundation Mainland Floral Distributors Ltd. Mainland Sand & Gravel Ltd. Ian D. Maitland Ron and Diane Maitland Ronald Maitland Hanif and Zahra Mamdani Zorawar S. Manhas Juanita Manning Rachel and Steve Mantel Maple Ridge Chrysler (2005) Ltd Nancy and Frank Margitan Marin Investments Limited David and Marcie Mark Mark Construction Ltd. Betty Marlor John and Lenore Marsh Luiza Martens Mike and Virginie Martin Patti Martin Ted and Diana Martin Bob Mathers Ulrich W. and Margarete Matthews Moira Maybin MB Sundae Inc. Glen McBride Gwen McCamley Albert J. and Sylvie McClean David P. McCleery Andrea and Jonathan McDonald Dean McDonald Purdy McDonald McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd. Tim McElvaine Robert and Mary Ann McFarlane Dale F. McGauran and Tyler Gump Sam McGladdery Clinton McGuire McIlveen Lumber Industries Ltd. Grant McIntosh J.J. McIntyre Denise McKay 8/25/08 John and Tibby McKercher Iris McKibbin Thomas McLachlan* McLachlan Brown Anderson Ken McLaughlin Tim McLaughlin Iain McLean Tom and Sue McLean Bruce McLeod Don McLeod Donald and Christa McLeod Ross J. McLeod James R. McMillan Shirley A.L. McMillan Valerie McMillen Michael McMullen Ronald and Karen McNeil Gordon and Doreen McOrmond Ann McPhail Maree McQuaid Elizabeth McQueen Mary McRae Barbara Medwid Linda M. Meinhardt Victor and Tanya Meira George and Sylvia Melville Menzies Enterprises Ltd. Howard and Ann Metcalfe Neil and Hazel Meyer L.H. Michalson Millbank Materials Corp Gary and Barbara Miller Miller Thomson LLP Ronald A. Millos Shane Mills Mintec, Inc. Katherine Mirhady Frank and Ann Misurka Barbara and Gordon Mitchell Bill and Debbie Mitchell Geoffrey Mitchell Irene Mitchell Ken Mitchell Willie Mitchell MJM Furniture Center Ltd. Moffatt Family Fund Moly-Cop Canada Monarch Holdings Ltd. Montage Corporation Montship Inc. Robert Moog Graham D. Moore Pardeep Moore Ursula Morel Morguard Investments Limited Thomas J. Morison Amanda Morris N. Bruce Mortimer 10:02 AM Page 33 Motrux Inc. Maurice and Anne Mourton Reza Mousavy Ben Moxon MSI Explosives Inc. Patrick J. Mulhern Joseph E. Murphy Michael Murphy Murphy Construction Group Muse Graphic Communication Gurpreet and Manjit Nagra National Process Equipment Sara Neely and Kenneth Crook* Cameron and Anna H. Nelson Margaret Nelson Rolf Nelson Ruth Nelson Nemetz (SA) & Associates Ltd. Robert Newby Newtype Richmond Mitsubishi Cecilia Ng and Bernard Lo Rita Ng William D. Nicholls David and Janet Nickel Nidratech Ltd Aileen Noguer Knut and Susan L. Nordlie Northern Trailer Ltd. Marilyn Northrop Northstar Trade Finance Inc. Robert and Jill Nowack Greg Nowik NSK – RHP Canada Inc. Julie Nybakken Oasis Marine Services Ltd. Eileen O’Brien Mark O’Brien Ross and Linda O’Brien Ocean Fisheries Ltd. Mark and Victoria O’Dea Jamie Odgers Lynda and Richard O’Donnell Oh My Godard Gallery Okanagan Spring Brewery Helen Ollenberger Virginia Olnick Jim Olsen Donna O’Neill and Peter Rubben Terance and Beverly Onyschak Leila Or Organon Canada Ltd. Ortech Distributors Inc. Douglas W. and Shirley-Anne Osborne Joan Ottenbreit Joseph J. Ovsenek Allan Owen Pacbrake Engine Brakes Pacific Customs Brokers Ltd. Pacific Valley Siding Inc. Palermo’s Pizza Ming Pan Eileen Papushka Maggie Paquin Ghulam Ali Pardhan Pareto Platform Bahadur S. and Davinder Parhar Richard A. Paris Geoffrey D. Parkin Parklane R.V. Centre Ltd. Dev Parmar Suresh Parmar Reid Parr Shirley Pasquale Pervez H. and Jeroo Patel PCI Cross Roads Developments Inc. PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc. Kerry Peacock David and Jennifer Pearson Andrew Peck David S. Pedlow Grace Pedro Guido and Laura Pela Robert Pellegrino Lyle Pelter Jill Pennefather William and Lauren Persson Henry Peters Martin and Gabrielle Peterson Patsy Peterson Robert and Linda Peterson Tony and Gloria Petrina Avrum Pfeffer Patricia Phelps James and Yvette Philip Gerald and Ana Philippson Michael Philpot Garry Piazza Piedmont Sheet Metal (1997) Ltd. Edward Pierangelino Linda Pierce John and Isabel M. Pihowich Bernie and Georgette Pinette Conrad and Dorli Pinette Pinnacle Pellet WL Inc. Pinty’s Delicious Foods Piteau Associates Engineering Ltd Mark Platt Marcus Poetter Hospital Family Member 33 BC Children’s Hospital Foundation 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 Neil Pogany Nicole Poirier Zdzislaw Polak George Poling Jack and Darlene Poole Andrew Pooler Andrew Poon Woon Ling Poon and Wai Chi Amy Ling Carmen Porter Bob Potter Tom Potter James and M.Terri Potts Power Wood Corp. Premiere Home Mortgage Ltd. Carlee Price David A. Price Jill and Hartland Price Ron and Carol Price PrimeTime Living Prismtech Graphics Ltd. Haydn and Sheila Pritchard Procon Mining and Tunnelling Ltd. Professional Warehouse Demonstrations Progressive Holdings Ltd. Progressive Rubber Industries Inc. PRS Law Corporation Pull Master Winch Corporation Parminder Purewall PWL Partnership Landscape Architects Inc. Norm and Eleanor Quaale Quadra Chemicals Ltd. Quantum Lighting Inc Robert A. Quartermain Queen Victoria Hotel & Suites Robert and Christine Quigg Chi Quon R. Jamieson Steel Ltd R.G. Pagliaro Financial Services Ltd. Radil Export Import Ltd. Jeremy Rae Subramanian Raghuram Amrik Rai Rainbow Dental Centre Ltd. Darrell and Karin Rambold Albert and Rose Rampone Gail Ramsden Devinder Randhawa Raqba Enterprises Ltd RE/MAX Ed Barker RE/MAX of Duncan Christina Read Readview Estates Inc. Andrew Rebane Ed and Betty Rebus Reflections Water Corp. 34 Thank you! 8/25/08 Regal Confections Frank and Priscilla Rehlinger Reid Jones Chrisoffersen Structural Engineers Jeff and Christine Reimer Tim Rempel Marney Renald Maureen Richmond Jarod Ridge John and Wendy Ridley Ingo and Lorena Riesen The Robertson Family’s Kitchen Idea Centre Ltd. Craig Robins Graham H. and Candy Robins Georgina Robinson Robert Robinson Iris Rodrigues Diane Rogers J.S. Rogers Lynda Rogers – In memory of Helen Ogden Robert Roney Sandra Rooney Roscoe Postle & Associates Inc. C. Stanley and Lillian Ross Peter Ross Robert and Sheila Ross A. Roth Ray and Marilyn Rousseau Royal Pacific Realty (Kingsway) Ltd. Peter Rozee and Francesca Patterson RT Agencies Steven Rudd and Loretta Lawrence Ruiz Food Products – El Monterey Mike and Laura Rumble Harry and Gladys Rusk Neal Russell Russell Paterson & Associates Ross and Shauna Rustad Rutland Glass Ltd. Bernie Ryan Wayne A. Ryan Christine and Jan Rzepka S&P Destination Properties Abraham and Liz Saade Banta S. Sabharwal Ali Safaei Lynne Sager Saeedeh Salem Terrance K. Salman Salman Partners Inc. Kevin A. Salvadori Gian Singh and Gurmail Kaur Sandhu 10:02 AM Page 34 Ron Sangha Sarbjit Sanghera Iris and Walter Saxton Brad Scharfe Bret Schillebeeckx Adriaan Schipper Nick Schmand Rosalie Schuss Cathy Schweers Scosche Inc. Ernest Scott Frederick and Evelyn Seaman Nick Sears Gregg J. and Alison Sedun Walter Segsworth Reudiger J. Seyen Sharon Black & Associates RE/MAX Kelowna Dave and Janneen Sharples Shaughnessy Woodworking Inc. Dean Shaw Family San Sui Sheng Tony Shepard and Anne Collier Shepherd’s Hardware Ltd. Marion Sherback Ross and Dianne Sherwood Andrew Shih In Soo Shim In Suk Shim Wai Choi Shing Terrance G. Shippam Sandy Shofner Cole Shuker Jason and Audra Shull Elizabeth Shumay Jeremy Sicherman Joseph and Annie Siermy Sigfusson Northern Lynne Simpson Simpson Spence & Young Anant Pal Singh Gary Singh Jaswant Singh Rajdeep Singh James G. Sinneave Darryl Sjerven Rheta M. Skea Herbert Lee and Mary Skipp Skoah Inc. William and Carol Slater Dixie Slusarchuk Joan Smallenberg Smallville Films Inc. Brock and Sharon Smeaton David Smith and Carey Hoogstins Derek and Barbara Smith Ken and Gladys Smith Larry Smith Lawrence and Veronica Smith Smithers Exploration Group Madeleine Smitton Smythe Ratcliffe LLP Marilyn Snook Henry So Hing Bui So and Lai Yee Suen Anthony and Ditta Soda Stephan Soeller Sheena Sood Jagjit and Chandeep Soos Soprema Inc Paul and Annegret Soukup Gordon and Jean Southam* Southwest Contracting Ltd. Connie Spear Tom Spencer Robert Spinks Bruce and Janet Sprague Indermeet S. Sra SRK Consulting (Canada) Inc. Diane St. John STA Communications Inc. Neil Stacey William J. Stafford David Stanger Donald Steele John Steenbergen Ronald and Marilyn Steers Keith and Norma Steeves Jeffrey Steinbok Rol Steinhueb and Catalina Wells Michael Steinmann STEMCELL Technologies Inc. Thane and Darci Stenner Shelley C. Stevens Warren Stevenson Elizabeth Stewart Rosemary Stewart John Stilinovic Sylvia Stockler Ann Stoddard Shannon Stone Tamara Stone Andrew Storrs David Strasser Heather Strobel John and Mavis Struk Tom Stuffco Yi Han Su Phyllis M. Sugden Miriam Sullivan Summit Logistics Inc. Wen-Lin Sun Sun Rayz Tanning Studios 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 Sun Wah Foods Ltd. Pritam Sunnar Sunrise Kitchens Ltd. Sunstar Realty Ltd. Super Photo Studios Surtek Industries Inc. Sussex Insurance Agency Inc. Sutco Contracting Ltd. Brent Sutton Jane Swanson Sweet Beginnings Swift Thoroughbreds Synergy Projects Ltd. SYSPRO Software Ltd. Gil Szabo Tammie Szabo Cecilia Szeto T T Contractor TAG Construction Ltd. Edwin Tai Sherman T.C. Tai Tall Ridge Trucking Ltd. Irene Tam and Stephen H. K. Wong King Shen and Wai Fong Tang Tapestry at The O’Keefe – Arbutus Walk Target Transport Ltd Brenda Taylor George and Norma Taylor Glenn W. Taylor Techni-Gro Greenhouses Inc. Bruce Telford Tamara Terlesky Jeffrey Thomas Frank H. Thompson John C. Thompson Steve and Ann Thompson Patricia J. Thomson Thorsteinssons Tax Lawyers Peter Tielens Walter B. Tilden CM Timber Jim’s Custom Milling Timberland Developments Ltd. Time Reel Development (Alberta) Ltd. o/a Western Inn Timebenders Entertainment Inc. Times Telecom Inc. Tina Graham Photography Cecilia W.H. Ting Hubert and Margaret Tipper Robert Toews 8/25/08 John and Noelle Tognetti Tomasso Corporation Peter Tai Tak Tong Tony Tornquist Total Plan Inc. Zoe Towle Ray Townsend Tradex Foods Inc. Trailermaster Transwest Mining Systems Inc. Tribrink Contracting Ltd Trident Seafoods Corporation Trimpac Meat Distributors Triple Crown Trucking Ltd. Tropicana Fruit and Veggie True Consulting Group (Kelowna) Ltd. Mo Ping Tsang Ella Y. Tse Lina Man Fong Tse Chia-Pei Tu Linda M. Turner Timothy W. Turyk D.W. Tymkiw Ultimate Skateboard Ltd Ken Unger Dwight and Tanja Unrau Jaspreet Uppal Dave Vallee Valley Fuel Injection Ltd. John and Crystal Vamplew Bill Van Delft Van Gogh Furniture Designs Larry and Bev Van Hatten Bryan Van Hoepen Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse Vancouver Canucks Vancouver Pacific Development Corporation Gary and Florence Vanderkooi Chris Vassos Terry Vato Bryan and Luciana Velve Henry Venema Viking Refrigeration Ltd. Jose and Sonja Viveiros VLR Food Corporation Michael Wade – In memory of Rodney Archer Wade Paul Wadhawan Allan Waisman Tim Wait Christopher R. Wall and Susan Crang Wall Financial Corporation Charles Wallace Darryl and Ann Wallis 10:02 AM Page 35 William Walls Alun Walters Godfrey Walton Michael Wan Ta Ming Wang and Kuo Ying Shiang Rob Wangenstween Chris Ward Warnaar Steel-Tech Ltd. Janelle Washington Waste Control Services Jim Waterhouse Catherine M. Waterson Trevor and Catherine Watkins Kathy Watkinson Louise K. Watson Mary Watson Waxy Photography Richard and Donna Weiberg Brad Wells Jordan Welsh Westcoast Yoga Group Ltd. Western Foods Western Form Rentals Ltd Western Roofing (Master Roofers) Ltd. Western Versatile Construction Corp. Ken Westfall Westmar Consultants Inc. Westnav Containers Services Ltd. Lorne Westnedge Westrow Foods Wheels West RV Ltd. Keith Whitaker Lesley White Violet White Kelly Whitehouse Trish Widdershoven Brian Wideen Warren and Michelle Wiebe Ian and Pat Wight Faye Wightman Anthony and Hillary Wile David Wilkins Gracia Williams Helen A. Williams Roger and Elizabeth Williams Ken Willington Willow Grove Foundation Jaylene Wilson Windley Contracting Ltd. Lyle and May Windrim Richard Wittstock and Corinne Kepper Andrew Wolf Garry Wong Herman Wong Novina Wong Peter Wong Raymond Wong Wylie Wong Yin King I. Wong Yin Yee Wong Kit Yuk Woo Joann M. Wood Hugh C. Woolley James and Claire Wright John Wright Malissa Wu Peter and Nancy Wu Glenn Wudrich Cheng Yu-Jen Yang David Yang Li Qiong Yang Chew Lian Yau Doug and Lois Yeast George Yen Sing Lim and Patricia Yee Ken Yeo Ben and Candy Yim Dick Yin Ta-Wei Yin Hayley Yip Jeffrey and Brenda Yip Les York Derek W. and Carol B. Yorke Dan and Carole Young Julian Young and Gail Knudson Rory and Jane Young Eric Yu Yun Chung Yu Jonathan and Cynthia Yue Ping Sau Yuen Tracy Yuen Amy Yuh Edward Yurkowski Donna Lee and Jack Zaleski Antonietta Zanatta Ezio Zanatta John Zaytsoff Zeroloc Insulated Panel & Door Systems Bill Zielinski Natalie Zinetti Zinetti Food Products Jo Mark and Lynn Zurel Anonymous (42) * DECEASED Hospital Family Member 35 BC Children’s Hospital Foundation 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:02 AM Page 36 CARING FOR THE FUTURE SOCIETY When a legacy gift to BC Children’s Hospital Foundation is made, a legacy of hope is created for BC kids.The Caring for the Future Society honours those who have generously made provisions for a future gift through their will, life insurance or trust arrangement. We thank these generous individuals for their support. Debbie Alcadinho Barbara M. Alexander Lorianne Amadeo Joel B. Anderson Yolande Anderson Dorothy L. Applegath Robert Armstrong and Nicole Fraser-Armstrong Doug L. Barclay Sandy So Benoit Ronald W. Bickford Harry* and Anneliese Bloch Marcia E. Bradley Dave Broadfoot Sara Hope Bryson Stephanie A. Carlson Bill Carr Sue Carruthers Chun Choi and Juliana Cho John Clarke Heidi Clarkson J. Paul Cloutier Daphne Cole Kenneth Crump Sonia Curlett Margaret Curtis I. Jean (Saiko) Davenport Beatrix De Groot Wally Dennison Rolly DeRoover and Dianne De Gagne The Devines Ann E. Doherty Mary “Johnnie” Duffus Ann Duncan Bryan Edwards Paul and Claudia Estlin Krishna Fagan Inge Fein and Paul Luke Connie Forbes Margaret J. Ford Terrie and Anne* Garscadden Danny and Shirley Gaw Davinder Ghtaura B. Ming Gin Bob and Lisa Ginn Eliza Gordon Barbara Grantham B. Greenwood Doreen and Keith Gregson Vic W. Griffin Betty Harris Mace and Irene Harrison Michael Haywood Colin and Lois Hicks Lotus E. Hills John Alden Hodson Derek Holme Jeff and Stephanie Huehn Aaron Hui Denise Hui Patsy Hui Ninette Hunziker Robert W. Ironside Alvin Ivey Linda Jacobsen Jacqueline Jamieson Sandra Jarvis Jon and Pamela Johnson Russell and Margaret Jones Victor and Muriel Jones Anne Junker Richard Kelynack Marie J. Kendall Henry King Anita A. Kumar Jacques LeBlanc and Susan Bockhold C.K. Li Ludia M.Y. Li Dennis Lillico John and Evelyn Long Jeffrey and Barbara Ludemann Simpson and Nora Ma Susanna Ma Veronica Ma David and June Madill Christopher and Suzie Mah Betty Marlor Bill and Lisa Marsh Evelyn McKenzie Iris McKibbin Linda M. Meinhardt Bruno* and Frieda Meyer Yvonne Michels and David L. Bruce Deborah A. Mikkelsen Betty Miller Lyle and Christine Mills Noah and Erin Morantz Paul and Elizabeth Moxham Karen Mulhern Roberta A. Mulholland Marcus Nairn Sara Neely and Kenneth Crook* Donald E. and Mary E. Newman Bert and Karen Northrup John and Angela Paterson Gerald and Barbara Pope Lucy Prentice Albert and Rose Rampone Peter and Kathleen Ramshaw Elisabeth Riley Dudley and Shirley Ritchie Art and Ruth Robinson Delbert E.* and Jean D. Ross Jeff Salton Geoffrey E. Scott Reginald William Skelton John Smiley Derek and Barbara Smith Ken and Gladys Smith M. Joan Smith Shirley F. Smith Joan* and Louise Solinger Daniel, Helen and Charissa Sortwell Derek Squires Gus Stassinopoulos Charlene Steen Roger and Darla Steers Ann Sturrock Debora Sweeney and Stephen Crombie Mary Tam and Robert Lachapelle Jacqueline* and Donald Taylor Robert Taylor Alicia Then Phyllis Thom Frank H. Thompson Michael and Shirley Thompson Candice Y.F. Tsang Menno Tulp Lorne Valensky and Cindi Coleman Arie and Jean Van Halst Larry and Bev Van Hatten Angelo and Rosa Venetsanos Faye Wightman John and Nancy Wise Allen and Karen Wong Tiger Wong (Yan Foo) Ryan and Susan Yip May Yuen and Selina Yuen Anonymous (105) * DECEASED Hospital Family Members Listed in this section include current and past employees TRIBUTE GIFTS A tribute gift honours a remarkable person who touched your life. It also honours other remarkable people – all the kids in BC whose lives you are helping to improve every day. These remarkable individuals and organizations have had gifts of $1,000 or more made in their honour. Gifts Received in Honour of… Darin Ahamed Inaya Ahamed Brynn Alexander Cameron Bargen Bayside Furniture Ltd., customers and clients 36 Thank you! Boart Longyear Canada, customers and clients Jessica Braun Jacob Brochu Mickey and Bruce Bryant Cameron Campbell Joanna Lilias Carlson Kennedy Chow Satinder Dani Isabella Demianczuk John Demianczuk The dentists in Abbotsford and Chilliwack Isabelle Diamond Erin Faber Foxcroft Family Kyle Gartland Chris Gurr McKenzie Hall Sahar and Chris Hansen Erika and David Harriman, wedding guests Ellen Harris Andrew Haun Stephanie Ho Samantha Iverson Kyle Karamos 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 Jeffery Kay Olivia, Victoria, Christopher and Charlotte King Mireille Lafrance Kwok Wah and Ida Lam Becket Lawson Mike Linehan Kasrah Lohrasb Phat Khanh Luu Rachel Lyall Mainland Floral Distributors clients, friends and family The Mowat Family Lance Nadeau Dylan Quinn Nelson Michael Oyhenart Ming H. Pan David Pilley Lachlan Pringle Graham Robins Hayley Sampson Rani Sanghera and Rajan Sihota Hz. Muhammaed Sallahu Aleyhi Sellam Narjit Singh Riley Smith Liam Thom Markus Watkins Pat Weber Brad and Kim Wish Alexander Wittstock Tiffany and Belinda Wu 8/25/08 Gifts Received in Memory of… Wayne Aitkenhead Leslie Auld Jerry Avery Patrick Beretanos Michael J. Black Sherry Bradford Jayna Brearley Reilly B. Cameron C. Alexander Carr John S. Chin Leon Cogan Rebecca L. Coukell Lyla Ann Court John C. Cowan Noah Albert Phillip Daubaras Dawn Delicati Linda L. Deuling Rocco Dipopolo Winnie M. Dobbs Courtenay Doornbos Moira Duchek Jaanam Dutta Adam Easingwood Aurora Erickson Roy Flower John M. Foster Norman C. Franz 10:02 AM Page 37 Aileen M. Fryer Victor R. Ghirra Paige Godard Derek Goudie John C. Gray Jonathan David Lewis Greig Kelly A. Gulbinova Delbert “Rex” Halladay James Harlamovs Gordon Heppler Diane L. Hicks Trinity Anne Hoy Ellen Humphrey Emily Deanne Inglis Tyler James Kylie May Keller Louis F. Kish Jaida Kooy Rose Y. Louie Ken Lowe Florence R. Macaulay Jeanie Maitland Daniel and Rosina Maris Kazuo Matsuda Esther May Joyce McEachern William S. McQuaid Irving L. Moldowan Danny Mosher Sarah A. Nybakken Ken O’Donnell Sydney T.S. Or Elsa C. Pagliaro E. M. Parnall Alex DaSilva Pedro Krista Diane Postmus Zach Prince Madeline Rendell Thomas Richards John Riddell Candy Robins Roy D. Sanderson Deborah Anne (Shaver) Singer Edmond Smallenberg Michael Foster Smith Daniel T. Snook Jean Southam Chelsea F. Spencer Jennifer Anne Spruston Meredith Steers Brody Strobel Makoda Suen Donovan Sugden Trey Desmond Warren Thomas Joseph E. Turner Elizabeth HayleyVamplew Zachary Van Schubert Rhoda J. Waddell Martha M. Walters Nara M. Weir Essinger Erin S. Wiebe Ian P. Wilson Robert Glen Windrim Paige E. Wolfe Cheuk Fai Wong Ha Wong Frances Wright Daren E. Wylie Kailee Yip ESTATES A gift in a will is an expression of what is most dear to you. BC Children’s Hospital Foundation is fortunate to be the beneficiary of the estates of many people who believed passionately in improving the health of children and youth in British Columbia. We are honoured to recognize the gifts received from the estates of the following individuals in 2007. Karel and Edith Alston John Thomas Ashworth and Edmund Ashworth Beatrice Gertrude Bailey Nathanial Rial Bailey Agnes Christine Billard Florabel Mary Brown Alisa Burton Elizabeth Victoria Cuming Richard James Curran Katherine Bernadette D’Amico Marian and George Eakin Barbara Dorita Foreman May Irene Gallacher Douglas John George Helen Treadgold Gibbons Mary Gibson Jean Janet Glennon 37 Charles Alfred Samuel Goodwin Ivy Rose Greef John Frederick Grigg William Hallatt Edna Mildred Handford Cecil Allan Hart Charles Delmar Hill Francis Hitchens Robert James Horel Kathleen Melita Hughan Ronald Spencer Jardine Helena Kopachynski Roland Kwok Naomi Edith le Nobel Jean Templeton Lindsay William Bruce Dirk Longon BC Children’s Hospital Foundation Thelma Ariel MacDonald Jessie Eileen MacKeller Verna Grace McGregor Alice Dobbie McPherson Irene Moloff Dale Norberg Olive Annie Ogden Olive Orchison Mary Ellen Parrott Marion Elizabeth Peck Clara Mary Reid Donald David Richardson Duka Nadine Roberts James R. Roberts Theresa Robins Jeet Singh Sangha Dorothy Mary Sayers Winnifred Elaine Schildroth Lorraine Joyce Seibel Mildred Daisy Sowerby Karl John Springer Esther Josephine Stemp Dorothy Avis Irene Telford Elisabeth Thomi Shirley Ann Thrapp Milia V. (Lia) Travis Gordon Ronald Traviss Isabel and Norman Widdowson Cecil Worthington-White Francis Wright 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:02 AM Page 38 ENDOWMENTS Those who establish and contribute to endowments are the true visionaries of our community. They understand that their investments provide a strong financial foundation to improve the health of children both now and forever. BC Children’s Hospital Foundation gratefully acknowledges the following endowment funds that provide support in perpetuity for programs and initiatives throughout BC Children’s Hospital, Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children and the Child & Family Research Institute. Endowments may be established with a minimum $25,000 donation. Adolescent Medicine Endowment Karel & Edith Alston Memorial Endowment for Head of Developmental Pediatrics Yolande Anderson Family Endowment for Cardiac Sciences Andracki Equipment Endowment Auxiliary to BC Children’s Hospital Endowment for Education Sarah B. Endowment for Cardiac Sciences Bailey Family Endowment for Genetic Research BC Hydro Power Pioneers Ed Turner Memorial Endowment for Medical Genetics Bioethics Endowment Jack & Doris Brown Fellowship Endowment for Genetic Research Louise Argyle Brown Endowment for Genetic Research Bryant Family Endowment for Genetic Research Dennis & Connie Burdett Endowment for Oncology Research Burn Unit Endowment Patrick & Beryl Campbell Endocrinology Fellowship Endowment Cardiac Sciences Endowment Stephanie A. Carlson Endowment for Genetic Research Centre for International Child Health Endowment Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics Endowment Chan Sisters Foundation Endowment for International Child Health Harry Chan & Family Endowment for Head of Department of Pediatrics Nitikman Chan Family Endowment for Excellence in Child Health Chanoine-Alimenti Endowment for Childhood Obesity Robert Chau Memorial Endowment for Oncology 38 Thank you! Cheung Family Endowment for Oncology Research Alex C.L. Cheung Endowment for Oncology Research CH.I.L.D. Foundation Endowment for Gastroenterology Research Child Nutrition Endowment Child Protection Endowment Childhood Infections Endowment Childhood Injury Prevention and Health Promotion Endowment Cho Family Endowment for Genetic Research Billy Yau Hei Choi Memorial Endowment for Genetic Research CK Choi Foundation Endowment for Child Health Advocacy David Chow Memorial Endowment for Immunology Research CIBC & CIBC Employees Endowment for Oncology Research Clinical Genetics Endowment Commonwealth Insurance Company Oncology Endowment Community Child Health Endowment Concord Pacific Group Inc. Endowment for Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics Research Connor Clark & Lunn Endowment for Cardiac Sciences Critical Care Academic Endowment Julia & Richard Couch Endowment for Oncology Michael Cuccione Endowment for Oncology Research Michael Cuccione Oncology Research Fellowship Endowment Cystic Fibrosis Endowment Edna & Eugene Delorme Equipment Endowment Dent-Tech Ceramic Studios Endowment for Genetic Research Isabelle & Charles Diamond Family Endowment for Oncology Gordon & Marion Dixon Endowment for Genetic Research ECLS Program Endowment (ECMO) Endowment for Newborn’s & Children’s Well-Being Ricky, Angelo & Marina Fabris Endowment for Oncology Bill Fish Memorial Endowment for Developmental Pediatrics Carol Ford Endowment for Research Technician Education Four Seasons Hotel Endowment for Genetic Research Stanley Fromm Endowment for Cardiac Sciences Gastroenterology Endowment Megan Gates & Family Endowment for Sunny Hill Brain Injury B. Ming Gin Endowment for Oncology Andreas Goedicke Memorial Endowment for Infant Transport Team Education Paul & Mary Goh Endowment for International Child Health Paul & Mary Goh Endowment for Oncology Research Gooding Family Endowment for Neurosciences Lisa Gravell Endowment for Genetic Research David Hardwick Reading Room Endowment Malcolm & Cathy Hasman Family Endowment for Oncology Research Head of Section of Surgery Endowment Helena & Jessica Endowment for Cardiac Sciences Research Marnie Henderson Memorial Endowment for Vaccine Evaluation Karen L. Hicks RN Memorial Endowment for Oncology Don & Elizabeth Hillman Lecture Endowment in Global Child Health B.M. Hoffmeister Endowment for a Research Fellowship Derek & Lisa Hopkins Endowment for Oncology Research Hilary & Patsy Hui Endowment for Genetic Research Arthur Hullah & Dorothy Cleveland Memorial Endowment for Genetic Research Milan & Maureen Ilich Endowment for Genetic Research Immunology Endowment for Research International Child Health Trainee Award Endowment William Jacques Equipment Endowment Ken & Su Jang Endowment for Oncology Research Jessoma Endowment for Nephrology Asa & Kashmir Johal and Family Chair in Pediatric Oncology Asa & Kashmir Johal Family Endowment for Genetic Research Jessica Jones Memorial Endowment for Oncology Research Keller Family Endowment for Oncology Research Brian & Tammi Kerzner Family Endowment for Oncology Research Killy Fellowship Endowment King Family Endowment for Excellence in Child Health Samuel & Spencer Koltai Memorial Endowment for Genetic Research Koo Family Endowment for Oncology Research Adella Krall Endowment for Oncology Research 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 David & Dorothy Lam Endowment for Oncology Research David & Dorothy Lam Foundation Endowment for International Child Health Michael & Annie Lam Endowment for Genetic Research Cameron Lau Memorial Endowment for Genetic Research Cameron Lau Memorial Endowment for Haematology Research Justin Chun Hong Lau Endowment for Medical Genetics Jonathan Lawson Endowment for Spina Bifida Jonathan Lawson Head of Section of Surgery Endowment Jonathan Lawson Neurosurgery Fellowship Dave Lede Family Charitable Foundation Endowment for Genetic Research Robert H. & Lily Lee Endowment for Research Ralph Lewis Equipment Endowment Ling Family Endowment for Neonatology Iris Lorntzsen Endowment for Brain Mapping Gordon & Barbara MacDougall Endowment for Oncology Professor Robert Christopher Madill Endowment for Genetic Research Jon & Dina Markoulis Family Endowment for Otolaryngology Andrew McCormick Endowment for an Ophthalmology Fellowship James & Annabel McCreary Chair in Pediatrics Endowment McCurdy Family Endowment for Oncology Research Wendy McDonald Endowment for Gastroenterology Research Wendy McDonald Endowment for Nephrology Wendy McDonald Endowment for Oncology William S. McQuaid Endowment for Oncology MDS Inc. & Dr. D.B. Rix Endowment for Huntington Research 39 8/25/08 Medical Genetics Endowment for a Fellowship Metabolic Disorders/Cystic Fibrosis Endowment Ted & Penny Metcalfe Memorial Endowment for Genetic Research Mining for Miracles Research Fellowship Endowment Rolly Montgomery Endowment for President’s Child Health Initiatives Morantz Family Endowment for Genetic Research Sara Neely & Kenneth Crook Endowment for Oncology Research Nephrology Endowment Neuromuscular Endowment Neurosciences Endowment Neurosurgery Endowment Newborn Health Endowment Dr. Donald E. Newman Radiology Endowment Choi-Kiu & Ming Ng Endowment for President’s Child Health Initiatives Oncology Endowment Oncology Research Endowment Ophthalmology Endowment Orthopedics Endowment Otolaryngology Endowment for a Fellowship Conrad & Dorli Pinette Endowment for Speech Language Pathology Research Piwek Family Endowment for Oncology Research David & Janice Podmore Endowment for International Child Health Jack & Darlene Poole Endowment for Oncology Research President’s Initiatives Endowment Zach Prince Foundation for Excellence in Oncology Care, an Endowment of BC Children’s Hospital Foundation Professorship in Pediatric Dentistry Endowment Psychiatric Disorders Endowment BC Children’s Hospital Foundation 10:02 AM Page 39 Georgina Jane “Ina” Raeside Endowment for Oncology Research Zahra, Karima & Salima Rasul Endowment for Neurosciences Realtors Care Endowment for Genetic Research Realtors Care Endowment for Oncology Research Respiratory Medicine Academic Endowment Riley-Fish Endowment for Head of Department of Pediatrics Rix Family Endowment for Professional Clinical Services Staff Education and Training Graham Robins Jr. Endowment for Oncology Research in Memory of Wilda & Frank Robins Geoffrey Robinson Award for Pediatrics Endowment Pat Ross Memorial Education Endowment Royal Pacific Realtors Care Endowment for Medical Genetics Grant & Dee Sutherland Endowment for Orthopedics Andy Sylvester Endowment for Excellence in Child Health David & Alissa Sacks Endowment for Nursing Education Sauder-Interfor Head of Research Endowment Marjorie-Anne Sauder Endowment for Molecular Medicine & Therapeutic Research Shriner’s Motor Performance (Gait Lab) Endowment David & Manjy Sidoo Family Endowment for Ophthalmalogy Manjy & David Sidoo Family Endowment for Orthopedics Dr. Parminder Singh Endowment for Award of Distinction for Pediatrics Reginald William Skelton Endowment for a Surgical Fellowship Derryck Smith Endowment for Mental Health Michael Foster Smith Memorial Endowment for Anaesthesia Sandy So & Ron Benoit Endowment for Cancer Research Solid Organ Transplant Endowment Jean MacMillan Southam Fellowship Spina Bifida Endowment Summits of Hope Endowment for Oncology Sun Life Financial Endowment for International Child Health Sunny Hill Endowment for Adaptive Seating & Mobility Vaccine Evaluation Centre Endowment Varshney Family Endowment for Genetic Research Tai Family Endowment for Genetic Research Norman & Randi Thompson Endowment for Urology Aubrey Tingle Endowment for Clinician Scientists Program Toohey Family Endowment for President’s Child Health Initiatives Marjorie Tsang Endowment for Genetic Research Paul & Candice Tsang Endowment for Oncology Research Ted & Deanna Turton Endowment for Oncology Nursing Education Isobel & Madeline Wade Endowment for Head of Department of Pediatrics Faye Wightman Endowment for Oncology Nursing Education Women & Family HIV Endowment Stephen Wong & Family Endowment for President’s Child Health Initiatives Dr. Betty J. Wood Memorial Endowment for Radiology Education Working Wonders Together – Head of Developmental Pediatrics Endowment Danny Wyder Memorial Endowment for President’s Child Health Initiatives Peggy & Y.P. Yang Endowment for Brain Mapping Research Allan Yap & Family Endowment for Oncology Research Selina Yuen & May Yuen Endowment for Excellence in Child Health 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:02 AM Page 40 BEQUEST IN YOUR WILL Ways of Giving There are many ways to make a gift to benefit BC’s kids. PUBLICLY TRADED SECURITIES Donating securities is the most effective way to give. If you own publicly traded securities that have increased in value and you decide to sell them, 50 per cent of the capital gain is taxable. However, if you donate these securities “in kind” to BC Children’s Hospital Foundation, no tax is payable on the capital gain. The resulting tax credit from the donation of the securities will reduce taxes payable on other income. Making a gift of publicly traded securities to BC Children’s Hospital Foundation is easy to do. Please contact us for a transfer form to facilitate the process. FLOW-THROUGH SHARES Publicly traded flow-through shares whose hold period has expired are an effective way to give. Flow-through shares – shares of Canadian mining, oil and gas companies – have unique tax incentives that, when combined with a charitable tax receipt, offer even bigger tax savings. LIFE INSURANCE Giving life insurance is a way of making a gift without depleting your estate or depriving your loved ones of other assets. At the end of your lifetime, the gift of the policy proceeds will be paid by the insurance company directly to BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. Depending on how the policy is structured, you may receive a tax benefit during your lifetime or your estate will receive the benefit. BC Children’s Hospital Foundation Donor Bill of Rights The Board of Directors of BC Children’s Hospital Foundation is in place to ensure that donors: 1 are informed of our mission, of the way we intend to use donated resources, and of our capacity to use donations effectively for their intended purposes; 2 are informed of the identity of those serving on our governing board, and to expect the board to exercise prudent judgment in its stewardship responsibilities; 3 have access to our most recent financial statements; 4 are assured their gifts will be used for the purposes for which they are given; -40 Ways of Giving and Donor Bill of Rights A bequest is a direction in your will that a certain sum of money, a particular asset, or a portion of the estate is to be given to British Columbia’s Children’s Hospital Foundation (our legal name). RRSP/RRIF You can name BC Children’s Hospital Foundation as the direct beneficiary of the proceeds of the RRSP or RRIF or you can make a gift to BC Children’s Hospital Foundation in your will. The resulting tax credit may be used to offset the tax payable on the redemption of the proceeds of the retirement plan. PLEDGES Our pledge program offers you a convenient method for making contributions. The program allows you to spread your contribution over three to five years, usually commencing the year the pledge is made.You will receive full recognition for the value of your contribution as soon as the commitment is made. BC Children’s Hospital Foundation is a registered Canadian charity and issues tax receipts for all donations. Tax credits generated by donations can offset tax otherwise payable on up to 75 per cent of your net income in the year of the gift. Any unused tax credits may be carried forward and used to offset taxes over the following five years. BC Children’s Hospital Foundation 938 West 28th Avenue Vancouver BC V5Z 4H4 604.875.2444 1.888.663.3033 www.bcchf.ca Charitable Business Number 11885 2433 RR0001 5 receive appropriate acknowledgement and recognition; 6 are assured that information about their donations is handled with respect and with confidentiality to the extent provided by law; 7 can expect that all relationships with individuals representing our organization will be professional in nature; 8 are informed whether those seeking donations from our organization are volunteers, employees of BC Children’s Hospital Foundation, or hired solicitors; 9 can expect that BC Children’s Hospital Foundation will not share or sell a mailing list that includes the donor’s name; 10 feel free to ask questions when making a donation and to receive prompt, truthful and forthright answers. 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:02 AM Page 41 BC Children’s Hospital Foundation Board of Directors (for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2008) Mrs. Wendy Slavin (Chair) Mr. Graham MacLachlan (Vice Chair) Mr. Kevin Bent Mr. Christopher Carty Mr. Jeff Dowle Mr. Haig Farris Mr. Donald Lindsay Mr. David Podmore Dr. Donald Rix Mr. Doug Gordon Mrs. Sandy So Benoit Note: All BC Children’s Hospital Foundation Directors are also BC Children’s Hospital Foundation Governors. Mrs. Lisa Hudson Mr. Greg Kerfoot Ms. Tammi Kerzner Mr. Michael Lam Mr. Irfhan Rajani Ms. Diana Reid Dr. Donald Rix Mrs. Marjorie-Anne Sauder Dr. Simon Lee Mr. Donald Lindsay Mr. Harald Ludwig Mr. Graham MacLachlan Dr. Stuart MacLeod Mrs. Sandy So Benoit Ms. Andrea Southcott Mr. Ken Stewart 1 Ms. Dee Sutherland Dr. Geoff Blair Mrs. Sharon Toohey Mrs. Diane Zell BC Children’s Hospital Foundation Governors Mrs. Wendy Slavin (Chair) Mrs. Tali’ah Aquilini Dr. Robert (Bob) Armstrong Mr. Kevin Bent Dr. Geoff Blair 1 Mr. Robert (Bob) Bryant Mr. Terry Bubb 1 Ms. Stephanie Carlson Mr. Christopher Carty Dr. Caleb Chan Mr. Peter Chieng Mrs. Isabelle Diamond Ms. Marion Dixon Ms. Sherry Doman Mr. Jeff Dowle Mr. Haig Farris Mrs. Ani Feuermann 1 Mr. Ming Gin Mr. Patrick Glazier Mr. Doug Gordon 1 Mr. Alan Grimston Dr. David Hardwick Mr. Kirk Henderson Mr. Djavad Mowafaghian Mr. Ron Neal Mr. Geoffrey Parkin Dr. Martha Piper Mr. Kim Hesketh Mr. Lawrence Ho Mr. David Podmore Mr. Robert (Bob) Pringle 1 Mr. Poul Hansen Ms. Tim Clark Dr. Doug Cochrane Ms. Daphne Cole Ms. Lynda Cranston Mr. Malik Talib Mrs. Sharon Toohey Mr. Allan Yap Mrs. Diane Zell 1 Denotes a member of the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation Society Sunny Hill Foundation for Children Board Dr. Donald Rix (Chair) Mr. Kevin Bent Mr. David Doig Mr. Ron Edwards Mr. Doug Horswill Ms. Pamela Mitchell Dr. Maureen O’Donnell Mr. John Smiley Campaign Leadership Council Mr. Donald Lindsay (Chair) Mr. Francesco Aquilini Mr. Graeme Currie Mrs. Isabelle Diamond Mr. David Podmore Dr. Donald Rix Ms. Andrea Southcott Mr. Malik Talib Mr. Peter M. Brown Ms. Stephanie Carlson Mr. Haig Farris Mrs. Lisa Hudson Mrs. Wendy L. Slavin Mr. Ron Toigo Mr. Graeme Currie (Chair) Mr. Herbert W. Anderson Mr. Jeff Dowle Mr. Patrick Glazier Mr. Malcolm Hasman Mrs. Patsy Hui Mrs. Cheryl Slusarchuk Mrs. Diane Zell Mr. Jon T. Bishop Ms. Sherry Doman Mr. Doug Gordon Mr. Henry R. Gregory, III Ms. Yasmin Lalji Mr. Ron Neal Mr. Mitchell Zulinick Mr. Lawrence Ho (Chair) Mrs. Sharen Ho (Chair) Mr. Vincent Cheung Mr. John Crawford Mr. Alex Ing Mr. Eng Boon Lau Mr. Douglas Van Mr. Alex Yeung Dr. Leo Chan Dr. David S. W. Ho Mrs. Cynthia Suen Sue Carruthers, FAHP, ICD.D Kimberley Fenlon Knut Nordlie, CFRE Debora Sweeney, CFRE PRESIDENT AND CEO VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF PHILANTHROPY OFFICER VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER BC Children’s Hospital Foundation Charitable Business Number Return Undeliverable Canadian Addresses to: Privacy Policy Superhero Council CICH Campaign Cabinet Foundation Executive 11885 2433 RR0001 938 West 28th Avenue Vancouver BC V5Z 4H4 604.875.2444 1.888.663.3033 www.bcchf.ca This annual report was made possible thanks to the contribution of design services by SamataMasonVancouver (samatamason.com) and printing by Hemlock Printers (hemlock.com). Photography by James LaBounty. BC Children’s Hospital Foundation 938 West 28th Avenue Vancouver BC V5Z 4H4 Publication Sales Agreement #40014920 Illustrations by: Leif Peng, Adrien van Viersen BC Children’s Hospital Foundation is committed to protecting the privacy of the personal information of its donors, volunteers and other stakeholders. We value the trust of those we deal with, and of the public, and recognize that maintaining this trust requires transparency and accountability in our treatment of the information that you choose to share with us. For further information, please refer to our complete privacy policy on our website at www.bcchf.ca. 9530 BCCHF AR07-08 08.25 Process:Layout 1 8/25/08 10:02 AM Page 42 Be a Superhero! www.bcchf.ca