2007 Annual Report
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2007 Annual Report
CAMP OOCHIGEAS Annual Report Mission Statement Camp Oochigeas is a privately funded, volunteer based organization that provides kids with cancer and kids affected by childhood cancer with a unique opportunity for growth through challenging, fun, enriching and magical experiences. 2007 Highlights Site improvements to increase accessibility for campers with mobility issues Increasing programming and camper participation • Ooch programs happened on 231 days in 2007. That’s four and a half days of programming • Amphitheatre seating around the campfire each week! • Boardwalk extended to canoe-kayak dock • In 2008 with the growth of the in-hospital program, Dedicated and ongoing community support Urban Ooch and day camp, there will be more than • 450 volunteers generously donated their time at one Ooch program running every day of the year! camp, in the hospital, during in-city programs, as a • Campers are often invited to attend more than one Board Member, preparing for An Evening of Ooch program during the year. In 2007 our program Summer Dreams or at other events. attendance was 881. With over 450 campers, this means that most campers participated in at least • We couldn’t do it without you! Without two programs. government funding, we rely on contributions from our generous supporters. Efficiency and financial responsibility • Only 16 cents of every dollar we raise is spent on YEAR 2008 508 2007 231 2006 185 2005 162 2004 124 2003 117 # ATTENDEES 0 1 100 PROGRAM ATTENDEES DAYS OF PROGRAMMING fundraising and administration 200 300 400 500 600 YEAR 2008 1337 2007 881 2006 631 2005 524 2004 329 2003 311 # ATTENDEES 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 A message from the Chair of the Board The incredible generosity of all supporters of Camp Oochigeas has made 2007 another amazing and successful year for over 450 children affected by childhood cancer! It can also be described as one of the most important periods of the camp’s evolution, as many of the strategic objectives set by the Board after the purchase of our site have come to fruition. These objectives included the expansion of our at-camp infrastructure to support year-round programs, the development of Ooch’s presence in the city, especially for children unaccustomed to overnight camp, and the creation of a national organization, Canadian Association of Paediatric Oncology Camps (CAPOC), to bring the best oncology practices to camps across the country. In 2007, our campsite became more accessible for children with mobility issues thanks to the extension of the boardwalk and the addition of a graded area around the campfire pit. We were also able to provide new challenges to our campers with the addition of a third level on the high ropes course, more boats and rods for fishing and the construction of an archery range. The launch of the in-city program and expansion of the in-hospital program has significantly expanded our reach by providing over 150 days of fun to children who otherwise may not have experienced camp. The launch of day camp reached 11 children under the age of seven, nine of whom had never participated in an Ooch program. There were more opportunities for children of all ages to interact with friends and get that positive Ooch energy they need all year-round through one-day camp-style programs in the city. Finally, the addition of a full-time In-Hospital Program Coordinator created an Ooch presence in The Hospital for Sick Children five days a week to connect with the children and their families. With the support of over 7,000 donors, 50 summer suppliers and 60 community events, everyone has rallied together to create the magic of Ooch. We sincerely appreciate your ongoing dedication and generosity. For our program volunteers and medical staff, I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to say thank you for giving so generously of yourselves. Bringing a smile or a word of encouragement to our campers gives them confidence to push their own limits and achieve things they never thought possible. As a former counsellor and regular visitor to camp, I am proud to be part of such a powerful transformation. 2008 is already setting out to be another exciting year. With a highly engaged community, the continued expansion of programs, and the celebration of the 25th summer of Ooch, the possibilities are enormous. I would invite you to read about the upcoming plans in the Executive Director’s address. Thank you again for your support. Linda Gray Chair Kudos to our staff, who with true Ooch energy and passion, have worked extremely hard to ensure the successful implementation of all new programming. Working with Rob Drynan and his team to improve the quality of experience for all campers, and grow from a summer camp into a year-round staple in the children’s oncology community, has been very gratifying for all board members. It has been a pleasure for me to work with these dedicated volunteers who make up the Board of Directors and bring their strategic vision to this organization. We are fortunate that with program expansion, our fundraising dollars have continued to keep pace. 2 A message from the Executive Director Camp Oochigeas is indeed a magical place. One of the most magical things about Ooch is the ability to I will also like to take a moment to recognize the Camp grow our programs yet maintain the same incredible quality founders (Mary Pat Armstrong, Douglas Biggar, Jeanne that our campers and their families have come to expect. In Gallagher, Charles Magwood, Fred Saunders, Judy Tripp) and the 2002 Annual Report our then-Chair of the Board, Nigel first Camp director, Hugh Rennie. We wouldn't be where we Wright, wrote of the massive potential that having our very are today without their incredible vision, hard work and own campsite (purchased in 2002 and opened in 2004) passion for the Camp, which they started 25 years ago. would bring to Ooch. In 2007 we reached 137% more campers and offered 450% more programming days in the The expense for these and several other improvements will few short years since Nigel wrote his vision. be funded by our Capital Fund, which consists of donations to the Project Campfire campaign, restricted donations The growth of our high quality programs is the result of our towards the construction of the barn, and internally restricted extended ‘community’, which consists of volunteers who funds set aside by the Board of Directors. Additional dollars continue to donate time and donors who generously give will be raised through fundraising activities, including our funds and gifts in kind. It also includes an unequalled biennial gala, “An Evening of Summer Dreams”, medical staff who unselfishly invest their time and expertise, on April 17, 2008, at the Royal Ontario Museum. and a caring Board of Directors who guide this organization strategically. Most importantly, within our community are the The financial statements reflect the consistent growth of campers and their families who unendingly reward us with Camp Oochigeas. Each category has increased, with two their trust and commitment. significant expense items. First, our in-city program expense (generously supported by The Coast to Coast Against Cancer Still, we have much to do. This summer marks our 25th Foundation: Tour for Kids and Ride for Karen) rose with the anniversary and campers will find a newly built, fully launch of multiple programs. Secondly, our fundraising accessible indoor recreational facility. This will allow for rainy expense grew due to the cost of receiving on-line donations day programming in the summer, and a safe haven from for the Sporting Life 10K, as well as fees for appraisal work inclement weather during our off-summer programming. related to our first legacy donation. Despite these expenses, our total fundraising and administration expense remains a Our ever-growing numbers of campers will also enjoy an very responsible 16% of every dollar received. We have expanded dining hall, allowing everyone to enjoy meals always been committed to stretching our funds as far as together, without being separated into another room. we can, and we continue to be focused on delivering on that promise. 3 Expenses Based on Revenue Administration 5% Fundraising 11% Capital Fund 13% On behalf of the Board of Directors, the staff and volunteers, and most importantly – children with cancer and their families – thank you. Thank you for trusting us with your hard-earned time and money, and thank you for making the lives of children with cancer better through Camp. Without Capital Purchases 35% Programs 36% your support, none of this great work would be possible. In City 5% Residential 20% Site Occupancy & Maintenance 11% Yes, Camp Oochigeas is indeed a magical place. Please note: Amortization of property has not been included. Board of Directors Rob Drynan Executive Director Chair Linda Gray Past Chair Vincent Mercier Secretary/Treasurer Frank Magliocco “Camp Ooch gave my daughter a chance to be a kid again to socialize with other children with cancer, to try things I never would have let her try, to meet so many wonderful people. ” Directors Colleen Baldwin Dr. Victor Blanchette Howard Breen Andrew Irvine David Latimer Dr. David Malkin Sandra Ross David Sharpless Georges Soaré David Williams Staff Executive Director Rob Drynan Director of Programs Alex Robertson Director of Finance & Administration Helen Fulchini Director of Operations Aimee Bruner Director of Development Caralea Thomson - Ooch parent 4 Where It All Began: Summer Camp Summer residential camp gives children a safe place to step out of their routine of hospital visits and just be a kid. Located in Muskoka, Ontario, Ooch gives children the chance to try new activities and accomplish things they never believed possible. Whether they’re climbing the rock wall, singing around the campfire, canoeing across the lake or creating a masterpiece in arts and crafts, they have support and encouragement from their peers and counsellors. “ Camp is more than a place you go to in the summer. Camp is a place where you meet people who have gone through what you’ve gone through. You’re no longer different you’re just the same. You can reach your goals that seem impossible elsewhere.” - Ooch camper 5 Eight weeks for children ages six to nineteen • Three two-week general sessions • One-week for bereaved siblings • One-week designed just for teens On-site Med Shed A paediatric oncologist and oncology nurses from The Hospital for Sick Children are on-site and available 24 hours a day to meet all of our campers’ varying needs. Through our on-site medical facility, we are able to give intravenous chemotherapy and blood transfusions as well as attend to many other needs that our campers may have. Since the purchase of our new site: All Season Camping Fall and Winter Weekends at Camp (WAC) Since the purchase of our own site in 2004, Ooch has been able to bring campers up to camp during the fall and winter. These three days are a great way for new campers to get to know Ooch and for returning campers to reunite with old friends. “ My favourite thing about Ooch is that it is so important to my son. He gets treated so well and the activities make him feel like a somewhat ‘normal’ child. What I love and is most important to me is that it makes him smile and extremely happy! ” - Ooch parent 6 New Programs in 2007 The following programs are generously supported by the Coast to Coast Against Cancer Foundation: In The City – Urban Ooch (UO) (Fall/Winter/Spring) At the Hospital – Ooch on the 8th (Year-round) UOs are one-day camp-style events that happen throughout Ooch is fortunate to have a strong relationship with the year in the city. This is a wonderful time for campers to The Hospital for Sick Children. Since August of 2007, try new things and get a booster shot of camp during the an Ooch staff member, Norah Shaughnessy, has been school year. UOs in the past have included trips to Toronto “On the 8th” floor full-time, five days per week offering Island and creative arts at the Harbourfront Centre. camp-style programming for in-patients and out-patients. In addition, our volunteers still run a camp-style play program on 8A (for in-patients only), 3 nights per week. All of our Day Camp (Summer) Day camp is designed for younger children with cancer (ages 4 to 7). Campers enjoy a variety of activities including swimming, arts and crafts, games, trips to the zoo and more. This is an ideal introduction to camp for younger campers as they are able to return to the comfort of their own home at night. 7 programs in the hospital give kids the chance to play, be creative, meet others and feel like a kid. A Day at the Hospital By: Norah Shaughnessy, In-Hospital Program Coordinator It is very difficult for me to describe a ‘typical day’ at SickKids playroom. For these kids, I organize something else. My favourite because the great thing about my job is that every single day is ‘isolation’ game is Walkie Talkie Battleship. I give each kid on different and more magical than the previous one. Each morning isolation one of our heavy duty camp walkie talkies and they play I check in to hear updates about who has been admitted, who’s battleship on air, as if they were in the same room. Even though coming in for treatment or blood counts and if there will be any it is not face to face, it is an excellent source of social interaction surprise hospital visitors…maybe the Raptors or Leafs. for them! Next, I head over to the outpatient clinic, otherwise known as 8D For those kids who can participate in the group activity, we meet where I’ll spend my morning. Six months ago, I had to recruit kids up in the playroom at 2 p.m. There we engage in some sort of a to join me for activities but now a craft or game is an expectation camp activity. Some of my favourites have included spy school, on the floor and there are always kids waiting for me – they leave snowball fights and hot spot. Many times the nurses stop by to see their parents to wait in line for them. This is a really free-flowing where all of the giggling is coming from. Before I leave, I write in time where kids can come and go as they are getting their blood a log book for our evening program volunteers to let them know drawn, weighed, measured and checked out by the medical team. which kids have had a rough day and which kids would be suitable to invite to the program that night. When the waiting room has cleared out by lunch time, I usually make a stop to see who could use an activity during their chemo These programs are integral to making connections and bringing treatment, which can take up to eight hours. Just my luck! There kids together. Many friendships have formed in morning and are four boys the same age. I quickly start up a game of UNO for afternoon programs and kids make pacts to go to camp together them and start talking to their parents about camp. Later on that in the coming summer. I am often blown away the day after a day I will drop by with a yearbook and slideshow for the families program when I see kids in one another’s rooms hanging out, to get them excited about our programs out of the hospital. I will watching TV and being friends. often sit with parents as they fill out our applications and bring them into the Ooch office for them. The small step of mailing it in So many families and medical staff refer to me as the ‘Ooch girl’. is the last thing on the mind of a parent who has a child with cancer. Many kids simply call me ‘Ooch’. This nickname is proof of the original goal of my job – to be the face of Ooch at SickKids. My afternoon begins by going room to room to see who is able to I couldn’t be prouder to be the face of such an incredible participate in our group activity. When I go room to room, I may organization! learn that many kids are on isolation and cannot come to the Opportunities for Growth in 2008 • Create an online social media for campers, volunteers and donors (blogs, discussion boards, etc.) • Hire more In-Hospital Program Coordinators to provide full-time activities at The Hospital for Sick Children and • Develop a leadership and life skills program for former Ooch campers up to 25 years old • Investigate options to have a physical location in the city near SickKids to complement expanding programs their satellite locations 8 Thank you to everyone who has supported Camp Oochigeas in 2007! Your generosity creates a magical place for children affected by childhood cancer. These corporate and individual gifts were received in our office during the 2007 fiscal year of November 1, 2006 to October 31, 2007. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list, but please let “ I am grateful to all the volunteers; theyare also heroes. It’s very rare to find people willing to dedicate personal time in today’s world. ” us know if you have a question or concern. Due to space limitations, we have listed gifts of $1,000 and over. - David McPherson, LCBO DONORS 9 INDIVIDUALS CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS AND COMMUNITY GROUPS A Thomas Allen • Frank Anderson • Mary Pat & Robert Armstrong B Aubrey & Marsha Baillie • Ralph Barford • Jonathan & Lynn Beach • Geoff & Nancy Belsher • David Benson • John Benson • Ronald & Bev Besse • Murray & Ann Beynon • William & Judith Biggar • Joel Binder • Victor & Margaret Blanchette • Norman & Leh-Sih Boersma • Patrick Brigham • David Byers C Bradley Cameron • Linda Campbell • Guy & Margaret Carr-Harris • Michael Carsell • Bob & Beatrice Chafee • Richard & Marilyn Coles • Gilbert & Rita Collin • Robert & Carol Comish • Stephen & Anne Connell • Anthony Contento • Barry & Sue Cooper • George & Mary Crothers • Mark & Ann Curry D Ethel Day • Michael & Carrie Degroote • Leo & Sandra DelZotto • George Dembroski • Paul Dickie & Galen Anderson Dickie • Terence Dobbin • Agnes Doyle • David & Natalie Duncan • Nancy Duncan E Ken Englehart & Susan Paul F Graham Fell • James & Barbara Felstiner • John & Freda Finley • Sandra Forbes & Stephen Grant • Jean Fraser G Paul & Helen Gareau • Serge & Magdalena Gattesco • Newton Glassman • Ori Goldman • Jay & Janet Gould • Anthony & Helen Graham • Craig & Karen Graham • William & Catherine Graham • Linda Gray & Cam Ballantyne • Donald Green • Alan Greenberg • Jennifer Grossklaus • Glenn Grossmith H John & Karen Hagemans • Heather Haigh • Judy Haladay & James Douglas • Gord & Dorothy Hall • Ron & Petra Hamann • Cheryl & Philip Hampson • Jason Hanson & Karen Weinstein • Brian & Valerie Harris • David & Lenore Hawkey • S. Lesley Hawkins • Sacha Hayward & Jonathan Pollack • Ed Heakes • Robb Heintzman • Philip Henderson • George Hill • Janet Hilson • Doug & Cathy Hitchcock • David & Mariella Holmes • Michael Horgan • Ernest Howard • Peter Howard • Barbara Howson J Edith Jewett K Roland Keiper • Charles & Barbara Kloetstra • Stan Krawitz • Philip Kroft L Terry Landon • Richard LaPrairie • James Laschinger • Steve Lassey • Robert Le Blanc • Rosemary Leith • Donald Lewtas & Barbara Mitton • Eleanor London • Jon & Nancy Love • Susan & Don Lowe M Glen MacArthur • Doug MacDonald • Delores MacKenzie • Kyle & Kate Macmillan • Frank & Rosalia Magliocco • Douglas Marshall • Paul Mason & Lynn Gordon-Mason • Eugene McBurney • Sean McCowan • Donald McFarlane • Brian & Sharon McGrath • Rick & Gail McGraw • Eileen McMahon • Richard Meech • Patrick & Michelle Meneley • Vincent & Kirsten Mercier • Marc Milgrom & Gayle Wagman • Myles Mindham • Rob & Andrea Molyneux • Craig & Deborah Montross • Paul & Janet Morrison • Mary Murphy N John Nagel • Barry & Louise Needler • George Nightingale • Linda Nokes • James Norris • Jennifer Northcote • Boris Novansky O William O'Reilly • Sarah Ondaatje • Kathryn Osler • Marianne Oundjian P Janis Parker • David & Anne Patterson R Michael Raven • Andy & Suzanne Redmond • Margaret Reid • Steve & Heather Rider • Linda Robinson • John & Lynda Rogers • Donald & Gretchen Ross • Felicia Ross • Patricia Russell S Joy & Douglas Sanders • Brian & Colleen Semkiw • Tony & Linda Shamata • Dave Shaw • Andrew Sheiner & Liza Mauer • Eric & Ingrid Sinclair • Scott & Kay Sinclair • Ted & Wendy Slightham • Patric & Erica Smith • Stuart & Wendy Smith • Georges & Kelly Soaré • Beverley Staddon • Bernadette Stanton Meijer & Kevin Stanton • Thomas & Julie Stanton • Brian Steck • John Stevens • John & Beverley Stodgell • Irving Storfer • Mark Swartz T Barbara Talbot • Caley Taylor • Howard & Diane Taylor • Jane Taylor • Ken & Valerie Teslia • Lawrence Thacker • Susan & Brian Thomas • John & Elizabeth Tory V Laura & Mark Vaughan • Mark Veneziano • Frank & Elly Verwey • Wesley Voorheis W John Watson • Mark & Sarah Wellings • Bruce & Marilyn Wharram • Frances White • Scott White • Peter & Donna Marie Whyte • David & Lindy Williams • Peter & Eve Willis • Tom & Lin Wilson • Steven Wise & Susan Zikman-Wise • Bob Wiseman • Laurie Woodruff • Patrick Wren • Nigel Wright Y Marvin Yontef • Estate of Marjory Grant Young # 401-Dixie Nissan Ltd. • 622148 Ontario Limited A Adidas-Salomon Canada • Agence Québec Plus Ltée • Air Canada Send a Kid to Camp Golf Tournament • Amanda Marascio Circle of Hope • Amer Sports Canada Inc. • Aqueduct Foundation • Hickling Family Fund • Employees of Atlantis Systems International B Bailey Metal Products Limited • Barrday Inc. • BASF Canada Inc. • Bayview Golf & Country Club Champagne Open • The Bedolfe Foundation • Bill & Tim's Big Adventure • Billabong Burleigh Point Canada • Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP • BMO Employee Charitable Foundation • Borden Ladner Gervais LLP • The Boulevard Club Tennis Calcutta • Brad Stevens Memorial Golf Tournament • Bridle Bash • Brooks R.M.P. Athletic Locker • Buffett Taylor & Associates Ltd. C Camp Manitou • Camp Walden • Canadian Insurance Claims Managers' Association • Caulfield Apparel Group Ltd. • CAW TAW Canada Local 222 • Cedarvale Community School • Centennial Senior Public School • Chaitons LLP • Chestnut Park Real Estate Limited • CIBC • CIBC World Markets Children's Foundation • Civic Institute of Professional Personnel Golf Tournament • Clarkson Secondary School • Club Castropignano Ontario • Club Couloir Action Wear Inc. • Coast to Coast Against Cancer Foundation: Tour for Kids • Cognos Incorporated • Cole & Partners • Coleman Canada • Coleman Employees Hike-a-thon • The Conn Smythe Foundation • Construction Credit Group Golf Tournament • Converse All Star Canada Inc. • Cornerstone 52 Foundation • Corus Entertainment Inc. • Corvettes for Kids • Crescent School D David Moore Enterprizes Inc. • Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP • The De Boer Foundation • Double R Performance Running for Rescue • Dr. Jay Charitable Foundation • Driftwood Martial Arts Karate Kicks for Camp E East Side Mario's (Alliston) • Eddy Niedziela Memorial Golf Tournament • Elmer's Products Canada Corp. • Erindale Secondary School • Ernst & Young LLP • Excitus F Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP • FirstService Corporation • Forest Hill Collegiate Institute • Four Seasons Hotels Limited • Franklin Templeton Investments • Fraud Squad Golf Tournament G Gallop Logistics Transportation Solutions • Gentle Ben Charity Challenge • The Geoffrey H. Wood Foundation • Gold Wing Road Riders Association Chapter Y • Goodmans LLP • Grafton Public School • Grand River Poultry • Great-West Life H Head/Tyrolia Sports Canada Inc. • The Howard & Carole Tanenbaum Family Charitable Foundation • Hurley Corporation • The Hylcan Foundation I IBM Employees' Charitable Fund • Inchaffray Investments Limited • Independent Order of Foresters J Jaytex of Canada • Johnson Inc. • Joy Greene Swim For Kids • Jugo Juice (various locations) • Jupa Sports Inc. K Katie MacKenzie Fundraiser • Kiehl's Since 1851 • Kingsway College School • KRG Children's Charitable Foundation • KRG Jump for Ooch L Laurelwood Shopping Centre Ltd. • Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute • Lazio Italian Golf Tournament (CIGA) • LCBO Queens Quay BBQ • LCBO Softball Tournament • Lionness Club of Coburg Bingo M Maple Leaf Foods BBQ • Marmora Curl for Kids • McConnell Classic Golf Tournament • McDonald's: Huntsville, Bracebridge & Gravenhurst • Mel Smith Trucking Limited • Merrell Canada • Merrill Lynch Canada Inc. • Metropolis Uniforms & Promotions • MI Developments Inc. • Michael Albert Garron Foundation • Modern Niagara Toronto Inc. • Molson Canada • Monsignor Clair School • MTV • Muskoka Ambulance Softball • Muskoka Lakes Marine Community BBQ • Muskoka Masters Golf Tournament • Muskoka Rocks 10km Road Race N National Marine Manufacturers Association Toronto Boat Show • Navantis Inc. • Nerly-Burge Charity Event Nestle Canada • New Balance Canada Inc. • New York Fries Kids Fund • Nike Canada Ltd. • The Norman & Margaret Jewison Foundation • The North Face (Canada) Inc. • Norwood Curling Bonspiel • NRB Sports Inc. O Oakland Greens Golf Tournament • Oakley Canada Inc. • OB Golf Management LP • Oktoberfest Golf Tournament • Onex Corporation • Ontario Power Generation Charity Campaign • Outdoor Gear Canada P Parry Sound Lions Club • Peel Elementary Occasional Teachers • Peller Estates • Prime Restaurant Group Inc. • Prime Restaurants Golf Tournament • Puma Authentic Team Apparel Inc. • Purolator Courier Q Quail & Firkin Customer Appreciation Day R Ralph "Pops" Aiello Memorial Golf Tournament • RBC Foundation • RBC Royal Bank • Ready Mixed Concrete Association of Ontario • Ride for Karen • The Roger Bolt Fund • Ronald McDonald House Charities S The Salden Foundation • The Sanderling Foundation • Schneider Electric/Square D Foundation • Scotiabank • Se Ce Apparel Co. Ltd. • Sears Canada Inc. • Sentry Select Capital Inc. • Shimmerman Penn LLP • Shoppers Drug Mart • Sporting Life 10K • Sporting Life Inc. • St. Alphonsus Elementary School • St. Bernard Catholic School • St. Clement's Early Learning School • Strongco • Swiss Chalet & Harvey's (Bracebridge) T TELUS • Tommy Hilfiger Canada Inc. • Toronto Police Service Fraud Squad • The Toronto Star Children's Charities • Torys LLP • Tottenham Golf Tournament U Usher Animal Hospital Pet-a-Pooh-Looza • Uvex Toko Canada Ltd. V Valecon Properties Partnership • W. Seymour Industries Inc. W Wellington West Capital Markets Inc • West Ferris Secondary School • WestJet • Winberg Foundation • Wirth Limited • Woolcan Inc. • Workers For Cancer Prevention Y Yellow Bus Foundation 100 Hole Golf Marathon • The York School • Yorkville Club Golf Tournament IN KIND A Artemis Piano B Bayview Chev Olds Pontiac Buick GMC • The Bob Rumball Centre for the Deaf • Bowne Financial Print • Mike Bradley C Cancer Recovery Foundation of Canada • Chai Kosher Poultry • Challenges Unlimited Inc. • Charmz 4 Charity • Children's Oncology Camping Association D David Moore Enterprizes Inc. E Energizer Canada • Al Falcao F Frito Lay Canada G G.B. Catering • Gamma-Dynacare Medical Laboratories • General Motors of Canada H Hanscomb • The Hospital for Sick Children H Images Puppet Productions Inc. J Jays Care Foundation K Marvin Katz • KRG Children's Charitable Foundation L Labelad • Lexpert/Carswell M Mike Macchiusi • MacLaren McCann Canada Inc. • Brad May • McDonald's: Huntsville, Bracebridge & Gravenhurst • McGill Design + Studio • Sally McKendry • MDS Inc. • Muskoka Lakes Marine Inc. • Muskoka Woods Sports Resort N Joey Nalevka • Norkim Distributors Ltd. • North York Chevrolet Oldsmobile O Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital P Nick Palozzi • Pfaff Porsche • Price Chopper • Pride Pak Canada Ltd. • Project Smile R Right Sleeve Marketing Inc. • RogenSi S Straticom Planning Associates Inc. • Ian Swance T Toronto Argonauts Football Club W West Parry Sound Health Centre • The WISDOM Practice™ • Steven Wolfe & Anne McLean-Wolfe VOLUNTEERS A Elizabeth Adams • Heather Adamson • Paul Adelson • Ralph Aiello • Billy Anderson • Carrie Anderson • Charlotte Anderson • Janet Andras-Thompson • Julie Andrews • Kelly Anthony-Brown • Dawn Antonissen • Jane Apor • Jaclyn Appleby-Steven • Melanie Archambault • Amy Archer • Michael Arlotto • Oona Ashmore • Lynne Aube • Bernice Augusto • Nicole Avery B George Babb • Jay Bacher • Sarah Bacon • David Bacon • Angela Bakchieva • Ben Baldwin • Colleen Baldwin • Gillian Banyard • Charles Barhydt • Charity Barfoot • Shelagh Barrett • Scott Barta • Mischa BartkowClement • Andrea Baumann • Roger Baumann • Tara Becevel • Sean Bennett • Lindsay Bergeron • Malcolm Berry • Wendy Bertin • Deepak Bhathal • Sarah Blacker • Jaye Blakeley • Victor Blanchette • Caley Blyth • Kerri Boehmer • Carlo Bos • Pam Bossin • Eric Bouffet • William Boughner • Ron Bouwmeister • Roselyn Bovaird • Mike Bowman • Lara Bozabalian • Howard Breen • Dee Brett • JohnRoss Briggs • Laurel Brooks • Elizabeth Brooks • Nat Brunette • Jodie Bryce • Mary Bryson • Sarah Buddo • Jim Bunting • John Burgess • Lisa Burt • Sam Butcher C Michaela Cada • Julia Cain • Jennifer Calder • Amy Caldwell • Natalie Caldwell • Paul Caldwell • Melanie Campbell • Stephanie Campbell • Louisa Cantelon • Geoff Capelle • Joel Carty • Matthew Castator • Ann Chang • Darren Chapman • Patrick Chardon • Erin Christiano • Stephanie Chu • Michelle Chung • Michelle Churchman • CICMA Golf Tournament Committee • Stephanie Cini • Amanda Cipolla • Candice Clarfield • Lindsay Clark • Sarah Clark • Stefan Claus • Alison Clendenning • Rosie Coelho • Noam Cohen • Michelle Cook • Catherine Cole • Mike Cole • Grant Colegate • Employees of Coleman Canada • Phil Collier • Aaron Comstock • Phil Connell • Bronwen Cooke • Brian Corcoran • Norma Costas • Stephanie Couperthwaite • Candace Covent D Teri Dallimore • Yvette Dalrymple • Sarah D'Angelo • Sara D'Arcy • Junell D'Souza • Jacqui DeBique • Ricardo DeMarinis • Melissa DeMers • Adil Dhalla • Gioia DiGiovanni • Pete Dilworth • Normand Doan • Sean Doherty • Tristan Domelle • Michael Douglas • Heather Drinkwalter • Cam Drynan • Dan Dumsha E Joanne Eddy • Brian Edmonds • Laura Edmonstone • Laura Egglestone • Carly Ely • Ajda ElZabet • Cristina Emanuaele • Suzy Ennis • Melanie Evans F Amy Faba • Erica Fair • James & Barbara Felstiner • Gary Fenske • Lori Ferguson • Pat Field • Kate Findlay • Pat Firth • Timm Fischer • Jessica Fitchette • Kate Flynn • Wayne Flynn • Jonathan Frank • Alexandra Frankel • Wendy Franklin • Michael Fudge • Jennifer Fulchini G Sheila Gandhi • Anil Ganguly • James Garrow • Shelley Gaudet • Kelly Gauthier • Christopher George • Graham George • Paul Gibson • Scott Gibson • Lorraine Gibson-Alcock • Amy Girard • Timothy Godfrey • Jason Goldlist • Anne Goodbrand • Shannon Gordon • Kim Grace • Melissa Grant • Linda Gray • Simon Greer • Kristen Grieco • Blair Guilfoyle • Tobey Gullick H Heather Haigh • Jana Hall • Martha Hall • Debra Hamer • Lisa Harasti • Peter Harasti • Bill Harding • Lauren Harkot • Katryn Harpur • Jeff Harris • Jennifer & Daniel Heffernan • Susie Heintzman • Bridget Higgins • Bonnie Hildreth • Erin Hill • Christine Hodgson • James Holland • Susan Holland • Annie Huang • Kyla Hunter • Matt Hunter I Leanne Ingram • Ryoko Ingram • Andrew Irvine • Linda Irving J Joanna Jackson • Joy Jarvis • Justin Joffe • Ryan Johnson • Sarah Johnson • Heather Jones • Marsha Jones K Dimitri Kakarelis • Vik Kakkar • Lily Kalcevich • Lynn Keane • Mark Kehr • Colleen Kenny • Lisa Kessler • Melody Khodaverdian • Janey Kim • Ian Kirby • Kris Knorr • Natasha Koiffman • Tamara Kolber • Kristen Korhonen • Robert & Rosemary Kozak • Bruce & Lynn Kruger • Annette Kular • Troy Kuuter L Paulette Lamb • Donna Landrigan • Paul LaRose • Amy Laski • David Latimer • Robert Laurette • LCBO, their Employees & Suppliers • Shawna Leitch • Stephanie Lennox • Erin Leonard • Ari Lesser • Sarah Lewandowski • Heather Libbey • Naomi Lieberman • Marc Lipkus • Nelson Lopes • Janet Lyons M Francis Macapagal • Jordan Macinnis • Liz Magee • Anne Marie Maloney • Ryan Mcaskile • Jennifer McCarthy • Jeremy McElhanney • Kim McFadden • Ryan McGovern • Jaime McGowen • Jeff McGrath • Katie McIntyre • Delores MacKenzie • Dana MacKenzie • Frank Magliocco • Steve and Penny Lynn Maher • David Malkin • Ralph & Rosaline Marascio • Paul Mason • John McConnell • Dale McIntosh • Dianne McLean • Andrew McMartin • Kara McNabb • Vincent Mercier • Nadeem Memon • Ian Merringer • Michelle Methven • Natalie Migue • Patrick Mills • Grant Minkhorst • Sean Mitchell • Christine Monson • Andy Montague • Craig Montross • Catherine Moore • Craig Moore • Chris Moran • Silvia Moreno • Marion Morley • Jim Morrison • Patti Mumm • Kim Munro • Anthony Murira • Erin Murray • Erin L. 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