Making an Impact - Mount Sinai Hospital Foundation
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Making an Impact - Mount Sinai Hospital Foundation
Making an Impact Recognizing Excellence: Volume V From the President of Mount Sinai Hospital Foundation A few words… Relationships make for success From the President of Mount Sinai Hospital Centre Thanks to you, we can offer care and comfort Please accept my heartfelt thanks, on behalf of the staff, the patients and their families, for your generosity. Mount Sinai Hospital plays a vital role in our community. Our patients are your neighbours. Some might be your relatives and friends. All are receiving the best possible care, and it is on their behalf that I express my appreciation to you and all our donors for your wonderful support. Today, your help is more important than ever, because the need is growing. Our population includes more and more men and women who face ongoing respiratory problems, cancers, and other chronic conditions, even during their prime years. I’m sure you agree that each one of them deserves the highest quality of life! Your generous support, as described in this year’s report to our donors, enables Mount Sinai to offer an unequalled range of services. In the pages that follow, you can read about some very special events and some remarkable gifts—gifts that will have long lasting impact. The result will be felt every day by individuals who need respiratory care, long-term care, and palliative care either in the hospital or in their own homes. Without your help, the variety and extent of these services could not exist. Fortunately, and with your help, Mount Sinai is here in our community to provide personalized care in a human and safe environment. Our excellent physicians and healthcare professionals are on the cutting edge of their specialties. Your participation strengthens our dedication to do our best, and the resources you provide inspire us all to do even more. We are deeply grateful. Yours very truly, Robert Zittrer, MBA, FCA President, Mount Sinai Hospital Centre Foundation Board Members 2014-2015 President Eric Maldoff Treasurer & Vice-Chair Leon Krolik Vice-Chair Alta Levenson Secretary Maureen Dym Members Michel Amar - Ex-Officio Cristelle Basmaji Brian Becker Dr. Rubin Becker Jason Caron Marvin Corber Wendy Corn Ami Drazin Jack Dym Debbie Giser Gabor Jellinek Mitch Kendall Simon Margel Mindy Mayman Danny Steinberg Robert Zittrer At Mount Sinai, our patients are known by their names, not by identification numbers on their charts. Hospital staff members are compassionate and committed to providing the best care possible. These experiences build confidence and trust. Yes, trust in the caregivers that are healing you, but also confidence in knowing that your donation will be put to good use. Because we are small, only 107 beds, your gifts make a huge impact on the quality of care we are able to provide to our patients. The impact of your donations is felt immediately. I am delighted to say that in 2013 we received more donations than ever before. Your gifts, small and large, allowed us to provide the hospital with more than $900,000 to fund programs like Magic Moments, Outpatient Pulmonary Rehabilitation, the Asthma Management Centre, Palliative Long Term Care, and Palliative Home Care; to purchase much needed equipment; and to provide the special extras that create a homelike environment for our patients and their families. This year we paid tribute to a special doctor, Rubin Becker, who goes above and beyond in providing care to his patients. In recognition of his contribution to Mount Sinai and its patients, more than $700,000 was pledged towards our goal of $1 million, which we expect to complete in 2014. The funds will be used to create the Rubin Becker Endowment Fund. Annual proceeds from the fund will support the programs that make Mount Sinai special. Thank you for your generosity and for placing your confidence in us. As we look to the future we know that superior health care will continue to depend on the generosity of private donors, corporations and foundations. We look forward to our continued partnerships both old and new as Mount Sinai continues to respond to the ever-growing needs of our community. Yours very truly, Eric Maldoff, C.M. President, Mount Sinai Hospital Foundation Sensational Art Installation Our Newest Resident; To The Summit And Beyond Art connects us to ourselves Making a Profound Impact On November 6, 2013, Mount Sinai Hospital Foundation and the Art for Healing Foundation co-hosted a vernissage to celebrate the opening of a new art collection permanently located on the fourth floor of the hospital. Our long term patients, their families and our staff are now enjoying these 37 exquisite paintings and photographs donated by or for the artists. The collection of bright, cheerful works—including images of a swimming pool and flowers—was curated, framed and installed by the Art for Healing Foundation. Since 2002 the Art For Healing Foundation has brought the healing power of art to hospitals and wellness facilities, transforming public and patient areas into inspiring environments that encourage a sense of serenity and hope for patients, their families and healthcare providers. Since 2002, they have installed more than 6,000 works of art in 42 institutions in Quebec. From its earliest days in Ste Agathe, our hospital has understood the importance of visual beauty as an essential part of the healthful environment—now referred to as the milieu de vie. Art for Healing provided new works—selected with the help of staff and family representatives—as part of a makeover of the fourth floor that also included new wall panelling and curtains. These changes delight every resident and visiting family member; our medical and support staff, too, are thrilled to work in such an uplifting setting. We are deeply thankful to Earl Pinchuk and Gary Blair, co-founders of the Art For Healing Foundation, to Rita Briansky, Tex Dawson, Bernard Rajotte, Anita Ein Shapiro, who donated their own art works, to Douglas Beder who donated work by his father Jack Beder, and to Peter Krausz who gave work by his father Tibor K. Thomas. He comes into view as you round the corner of Cavendish and Heywood. Majestic, strong and impressive, he exudes the highest of standards. This monumental sculpture, over three metres in height, is appropriately named “To the Summit and Beyond – Atteindre le Sommet et Toujours Progresser” was donated recently to the Mount Sinai Hospital by Dr. Harry Rosen. Mount Sinai is grateful to have been selected as a recipient and is in distinguished company as one of seven public institutions that have been gifted one of his works of art. Dr. Rosen, a dentist by profession, has always used his hands to heal. His love of sculpting grew from his passion for helping people. He parlayed his magic touch into extraordinary creations of art and discovered an ability to make the world a more beautiful place. In expressing himself through his art, Dr. Rosen is able to connect with people, just as he connected with his patients. The Sculpture is a metaphor for Mount Sinai’s mission of excellence. “My sculpture symbolizes the hospital’s pursuit of excellence in patient care. Just as Mount Sinai endeavours to excel in the delivery of care through its three vocations, so does the mountain climber. He has reached the top of Mount Sinai, yet his hand is reaching past, as he strives to go higher.” MAJOR GIFTS Annual Fund: Governors’ Circle Gifts The impact of your gift In addition to having an immediate and meaningful effect on the success of the services and programs Mount Sinai is able to offer, leadership gifts provide us with the flexibility to quickly respond to the hospital’s ongoing commitment to provide quality care to patients and their families. Here are just a few examples of what annual gifts do: • $250 provides one day of music therapy for a group of respiratory patients. • $500 pays for thirteen hours of art therapy for a palliative care patient. • $1000 allows one patient to continue their rehabilitation in our Out-patient Pulmonary Rehabilitation follow-up program. • $3000 covers the cost of care for one palliative patient for one month. Angie & Carlo Bizotto Catherine Claman Philippe De Gaspe Beaubien Delmar International Jewellers Mitzi & Mel Dobrin Family Foundation Elite Island Resorts Estate of Goldie Pinsky Raymer Estate of Marilyn Roth Estate of Ruth Shugar Foundation Abe & Sophie Bronfman Charitable Foundation Lederman Foundation Oasis Sal Fratino Golf Saint-Raphael Saryl & Stephen Gross Groupe Park Avenue Inc. Norman D. Hébert Imalog Inc. Jonathan & Susan Wener Phyllis Lambert Edna & Victor Mashaal Pipe & Piling Supplies Ltd. Placements Borsa Inc. Puma Canada Rolls Royce Motor Cars Quebec Harry Rosen Mirella & Lino Saputo The UPS Store Canada Sheila Zittrer 6 Anonymous Donors PLATINUM Air Canada Foundation Baldgorilla Software Inc. Banque Nationale Service Bancaire Privé Odette & Joey Basmaji Bayou Design Studios Inc. BMW Canbec Marvin Corber Delmar International Inc. Antonio Di Schiavi Laura & Danny Di Schiavi Doris Hosiery Mills Limited Ferrari Maserati Quebec Jordana Fleischer Gala Design Bryna & Michael Garmaise Jukebox Burgers et Bar Laitier La Capitale assurances générales Le Chateau Inc. Enzo Monticciolo Franco Niro The Norman Zavalkoff Family Foundation Placements Benirosa Inc. Richardson GMP Richter S.E.N.C.R.L./LLP Royal Canadian Legion Brigadier Frederick Kisch Branch #97 Ruby International Sheila Rudberg Samcon Inc. Murray Steinberg Stylexchange Ilona Szarvas Stephen & Lillian Vineberg Family Foundation Rita Yap 2 Anonymous Donors GOLD Francois Arseneault Artmetco Inc. Bankers Pen (1991) Inc. Morton Barmish Bennett's Juices Birks Family Foundation Blackout Fitness Elena Borsellino Johnny Borsellino Barbara Bronfman Darren Carmosino Warren Chisling Frank Cianci Ruth Cohen Wendy Corn Rejean Dionne Dovson Investments Inc. Eileen Dubrovsky Sheldon Elman Fanadica Inc. Dario Favretto Foundation A World of Dreams Canada The Foundation Abe Stern Family The Foundation Azrieli The Foundation Gustav Levinschi Foundation Hay Foundation McKesson Foundation Morley & Rita Cohen Johnny Frassetti Ethelyne & Mortimer Fruchter Jonathan Goldbloom Israel Goldstein Lewis Greenberg Linda Elizabeth Hazen Heenan Blaikie Sheva Honig Rosemary & Mel Hoppenheim Edward Ierfino Ivanhoe Cambridge Linda Migicovsky & Norman Jaskolka Family Foundation Gabor Jellinek Joseph Ribkoff Inc Stewart Kahan Lee Karls Irene Kendall Kid Biz Sharon Kirsch Alex Kotler Rhoda Kott Leon Krolik Sheila & Marvyn* Kussner Margot Lande Danny Lavy Les Aliments Salamina Foods Alta & Harvey Levenson Arnold Ludwick Doris Magil* Eric Maldoff Simon & Joanne Margel Maximage Douglas & Cynthia Mayoff Bonnie & Mark Merson Tony Meti Michael Kors (Canada) Inc. Valentina Monticciolo Caterina Monticciolo Giuseppina Monticciolo Maria Monticciolo Avi Morrow Vincent Musacchio Jason Nyman Olymbec Corporate Group Raffaele Papalia Placements Amica Sol Polachek Eileen Rabinovitch Joseph Rasytinis Susan Raymer Dorothy & Cyril* Reitman Diane Richler Harvey Rosenbloom Phil Salzman Nadia Saputo Sabrina Saputo Mirella Saputo Pasquale Scotti Emmelle & Alvin Segal Jeff Segel Ruzena Slomovic Sofina Foods Inc. Albert Soussan Stanpro Lighting Systems Inc. Ted Stavrakis Arnold Steinberg Manya Stendel Leo Stroll TD Commercial Banking Maidy & Irving Teitlebaum Uniprix Peter Varadi Christine Victor Vinipassion Howard Wallace Naomi Wieskopf Irene Woods Lynda Workman* Alan Zavalkoff Nikki Zieba Robert Zittrer 5 Anonymous Donors SILVER Ruby & Annie Arbeiter Joyce Becker Ezra Beinhaker Reuben Brasloff Paul Broccolini Cadence Cycle Alfonso Carnevale Josephine Carta Gerry Cartman Celebrations David Cervantes Circuit Ford Lincoln Ltée Allan Coopersmith Harriet Corber Corporation Transport Vitesse Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg Philippe De Gaspe Beaubien Micheline De Sève Michèle Desjardins Dante Di Sabatino Marie-France Di Schiavi Tassos Dionisopoulos Rozlyn Druckman David Druker Maureen & Jack Dym Frieda Dym Elm Ridge Country Club Inc. Paul Etheridge Everest Joaillerie David Flicker Foundation Leonard & Carol Berall The Foundation Yanofsky Liebman William Fraiberg Philip Freedman Adam Goldberg Martin Goldsmith Carole Goldstein Scott Grafton Jack Hasen Iona Hassoun Thomas Hecht Mark Heller Hillsdale Golf & Country Club Kent Hovey-Smith Gerald Issenman Jarell Development Inc. Stephen Kaplan Ronald Kay Charles Kazaz Gary Killen Greg Kobernick Howard Kobernick Philip Kolodny Morton Kolomeir Ronald Laberge Le Muscadin Les Entreprises Norlap Inc. Esther Levinson Linen Chest Inc. Little Burgundy Marie Saint-Pierre Brigitte Martin Marianna Masuri Alexander Mayers Michael Mazzaferro Farrel Miller Milos Restaurant Moroccanoil Andre Mosconi Martin Nadler Dan Nolan Orenstein & Associates Claudia Panzera Passion Soccer PBL Photography Ida Pencer Oreste Pendenza Norma Perlman F. Lawrence Plotnick Eden Polansky Flomen Joey Reda Jeremy Reitman Michael Rennert Brian Ritchie Ritz Carlton Montreal Arthur Rosenberg The Royal Montreal Golf Club Rudsak S.C. & CO. (Sportswear) Inc. Ron Salzman Patricia Saputo Lara Scaff Joe Schaffer Jeff Schlesinger Alan Schwartz Mark Scripnick Silvio Sicoli Sam Slodovnick Daniel Steinberg Richard Stern Judith Sternthal Steve Electrique Enr. Stuart Weitzman TG Beco Ltee. Linda Thoms United Parcel Service Steve Vaccaro Donato Venafro Edward Wiltzer Arlene Wise Issie Wiseman BRONZE Erika Absil David Ades Mitch Adler Moise Amselem Rick Andreoli Albert Anelli Nicholas Paul Aristeo Bunny Bailis Marty Baily Adele Balinksy Behna, Cormier, Audet & Associés Richard Belitzky Michel Benoit Howard Berish Denis Bernier Nicholas Berretta Abboud Bochi Frank Bodnarok Gerald Boivin Clifford Borden Antonella Borsellino Lucie Boucher Sean Bradley Browns Shoe Shops Harold Brownstein Ernest C. Burman Carlos Cadario Nicolas Choueri Bruno Ciolfi Codell Audio Mitchell Cohen Phillip Colmar Commonwealth Home Fashions Inc. Stephen Cooper Jerred Costanzo CurAge Spa Marty Cutler Danny Dankoff Victor David Robert Deans Randi Deskin Luigi Di Battista Peter Di Rienzo Giovanni Di Schiavi Yolanda Di Tempora Warren Dick Docu-Depot Inc. Barry Dolman Dominic Fuizzotto Photography Reuben Dubrofsky Michael Duffy Jane Dam Duong Marjorie Eidel Dimitrios Elenakis Emballages Mitchell Lincoln Louis Endman Beth Fineberg Foundation Dalfen Family Irving Fox Hillel Frankel Michael Frankel Fred Fuchs James Gang Henry Geniele Steve Geraldeau Debbie Giser Elliot Godel Alice Goldbloom Victor C. Goldbloom Solomon Gossack* Harvey Gradinger David B. Granofsky Leslie Greenberg Mike Greenberg Sonia Greenspoon Allen Grekin Grolle Cabinetry Inc. Groupe Imperial Skai Inc. Herman Gruenwald Joan Hazen Stephanie Heroux Marcel Hetu Hilton Laval Stan Hitzig Eduard Hoyer William Hurwitz Iscanco Inc. (4010205 Canada Inc.) Rosette Itzkovitz Jam Industries Heather Karakas Ian Karper Joseph Kerzner Sandor J. Klein Yvonne Koenig Morton Kolomeir Kone Inc. Gita Korbas Robert Kruger Dan Kucer Fred Lackstone* Norm Laff Virginia Lam Nicki Lang Adrian Langleben Jean Claude Langlois Jean Claude Law Gordon Lax Le Pascha Haute Coiffure Pour Hommes William Lebherz Fernand Leclaire Harold Lehrer Anora Lemesurier Les Aliments Pearlmark Lila Lesk Rejean Lessard Elliot Levine Lorraine Levinson Sheri & Gary Levitt Maurice Levy Benton Lewis Joseph Leznoff Morris Libstug Murray Lippman Loren Litwin Bob Litwin Irving Ludmer Mario Macri Mary Majnemer Irena Malyholowka Mario Marcantognini Sylvain Mathieu Paul Miceli George Michaels Bruce Milburn Stavros Mitropoulos Enza Monticciolo Dario Montoni Ruth Nadler Gerald Naimer Joanne Nemeroff Clifford Noonoo François Ostiguy Martial Ouaknine Frida & Daniel Ovadia Ashley & Alan Ovadia Ram Panda Paperman & Sons Ronald Pearl Pearson Centre Juan Perez Patrick Phelan Dario Pietrantonio Jonathan Pinsler Michel Pinsonnault Anthony Pitoscia Jean-Guy Potvin Joseph Raffoul Allan Rayson RenWil Originals Barry Resnick Restaurant Patrick Bermand Alain Richene Ripe Clothing Danny Ritter Dolores & Harry Rosen Sheryl Rosen Adler Michael Rosenthal Jack Rothenberg Stan Sager Michael Samuelson Carmie Saputo Robin & Les Schiller Mark Schneiderman David Schwartz Lillian Segall Manuel Shacter Bernard Shapiro David J. Shapiro Sheraton Laval Mark Sheres Martin Shimkofsky Sidney Shoham Shirley Silvers Norman Sinclair John Slivon Spiegel Sohmer Inc. Sports Experts/Hockey Experts/ Atmosphere Star & Rose Canada Stermer & Singal Studio Adonnics Steven T. Tabac Irwin Tauben Texas Coast Interests Inc. Amanda Theodoropoulos Rona Tietolman Krikor Topdjian Jacques Tremblay Saj Varma Jean Vendette Robert Vineberg Augusta Vineberg-Solomon Maria Violo Morton Walfish The Want Apothecary Fern Waxman Thomas Welt Beverly White Michael Wilansky Mike Yuval Stan Zack Samara Zavalkoff *Deceased We gratefully acknowledge all our donors. Due to space limitations we are only able to list gifts of $250 or more. Corporate Social Responsibility Leadership sets the tone Harrison Cutler, the founder of Delmar, always thought it was important to “give something somewhere, even when there isn’t a lot to give.” He entrenched this attitude in his company from the start and taught his thinking to his children. His son Robert, President and CEO of Delmar International Inc., now a major freight forwarding and global logistics firm, proudly carries the family tradition forward today. “Helping others” is the title of a main page on the corporate website. It describes Delmar’s commitment to give back to the community it serves. In addition to supporting many organizations locally, nationally and abroad, Delmar’s employee engagement program encourages staff to get involved in charitable initiatives that speak to them. Volunteering time is part of the corporate culture, and the company encourages employees to raise money for causes they feel personally connected to by matching their personal gifts with a corporate donation. The program fosters employee satisfaction and expands the Delmar brand of corporate social responsibility. Robert Cutler explains: “It’s a lot of work to be involved. The easy route would be to not spend the time and money, but I don’t like the easy route. Our instinct is to help, to get involved—not to look the other way.” Delmar’s longstanding involvement with Mount Sinai’s Respiratory Programs has assisted countless patients to benefit from comprehensive care. The impact of this generous corporate contribution upon their lives is real —and very significant. Endowments: A Gift for the Future Thirty Years of Devotion, Honouring Dr. Rubin Becker In 2013 the Mount Sinai Hospital Foundation, together with the Becker family led by Marsha Becker and her son, Brian Becker, spearheaded an endowment campaign with a stated goal of $1 million to honour Dr. Rubin Becker for his outstanding career and dedicated service. Endowment Committee: Marsha Becker Brian Becker Marvin Corber Alta Levenson Arnold Ludwick Dr. Becker is known throughout the community and beyond for his wisdom, knowledge, and ability to connect with his patients. An internist with special expertise in geriatric medicine, he has been at Mount Sinai since 1985. He is currently Mount Sinai’s Director of Professional Services. He also serves as Division of Chief of Internal Medicine at the Montreal Jewish General Hospital and is Associate Professor of Medicine at McGill University. Respected as an authority by colleagues, he has mentored a whole generation of younger physicians and is still sought after in this capacity. His patients simply love him. Many individuals describe Dr. Becker as a friend, colleague, healer, “guardian angel,” and, above all, as a doctor gifted with a memorable laugh and truly exceptional dedication to his patients. This endowment will offer essential long term funding for programs and services at Mount Sinai not covered by our Health Agency. Gifts from many donors will honour Dr. Becker by providing a permanent revenue stream to support Asthma Management, Outpatient Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Palliative Home Care, and Palliative Long Term Care. These tributes are a fitting thank-you to an extraordinary physician who has done so much for so many people. Planned Giving Benevolent Women Leave Lasting Legacies Magic Moments Making wishes come true Mount Sinai Hospital’s palliative program offers patients and their families comprehensive and compassionate end of life care associated with life-threatening illnesses. Magic Moments plays a pivotal role in the psycho-social and spiritual elements of patient care, by making it possible to respond to the personal needs of each patient. Magic Moments is one of the few wish programs for adult palliative care patients in North America. It was spearheaded in 2003 by Sheila Zittrer and a group of volunteers who made their own personal commitments and solicited funds for the creation of this program. Judy Thau, daughter of the late Edgar and Marjorie Bronfman, in recent years has stepped in, via the Oasis Foundation, to ensure its ongoing vitality and to honour her parents. Judy’s loyalty and steadfast support of Mount Sinai have allowed the Magic Moments program to become an integral part of the care provided to patients in the final chapter of their life story. In 2013 we received notable legacies that will preserve the spirit of three remarkable women. It is our privilege to celebrate their wise planning and generosity. Goldie Raymer was raised by European Jewish parents. When she set out to nurture her own family she did so firmly grounded in that tradition. For her, a Jewish home was pivotal to life; she also believed strongly in tzedakah and the power of giving. Her solid sense of community was evident whenever she wore her Lion of Judah pin, [a global symbol of exemplary Jewish philanthropy]. Elegant, witty and very kind, she recognized Mount Sinai’s special role in the community and wanted to make a significant bequest. Her generosity allowed us to acquire more pressure-relieving mattresses. These highly specialized and expensive mattresses are valuable in providing care to patients who are not mobile, relieving discomfort through a therapeutic system. They eliminate the primary cause of pressure sores and assist in the relief of pain in patients. Marilyn Roth had MS. When her disease made it impossible to live independently she turned to Mount Sinai, which became her home for the last 23 years of her life. Showing fierce independence and striving to overcome her physical constraints and participate in activities whenever she could Marilyn volunteered, attended concerts, played the lottery and even visited the country on assisted excursions. She loved poetry and hung her work in her room. Mount Sinai was her home. “Despite her situation, she was always positive, hopeful and grateful to all,” one of her caregivers wrote. Having experienced first hand the difference private support made in her daily life and surroundings, she left a generous legacy. Her gratitude will benefit other patients in the years to come. Ruth Shugar and her husband Harold were long-time active philanthropists. The attachment they had for their community was strongly rooted in the tremendous circle of friends they had amassed and the causes they all shared. Paying it forward to the community who gave so much to them was, in her final years, what Ruth wanted most. Her sister had been cared for at Mount Sinai, and Ruth appreciated the care and attention she received. When planning her legacy, she wanted above all to provide comfort for future patients. Her bequest will purchase special lifts to transport patients with reduced mobility. Planned giving is an ideal option and thoughtful philanthropic leadership choice for those who wish to leave a lasting legacy. It may be an immediate gift or one transferred to the future, in the form of a bequest designated by your will. It provides individuals with a unique opportunity to take advantage of tax benefits and is certain to have a significant impact in the lives of patients, families and staff. By paying tribute to donors who so generously donated in this way, we acknowledge those who have passed away but whose gifts are helping Mount Sinai Hospital today. If you’ve been inspired by any of these stories please contact Mount Sinai Hospital Foundation, (514) 369-2222 ext. 1299. Because these patients are adults with advanced illness, they have an acute sense that time is short. Most of their wishes are to connect with family or special friends—to experience quality face-to-face time with people who count. This can take the form of sharing a special family meal at a favourite restaurant, making a last visit to a summer cottage or organizing a wedding ceremony in the hospital garden. The palliative care team reviews each request carefully with the patient and their families and then does their utmost to accommodate it. One patient wrote: “Despite this illness, it was wonderful to get to spend time with everyone who loves me. That joy is what they will remember.” Lederman Foundation Award Spotlight on exceptional teamwork An important new endowed prize has been created at Mount Sinai specifically to recognize teamwork in the hospital setting. Many individual staff members take part in caring for each patient. To achieve the highest level of care, they need to share what they observe and coordinate their tasks, working together as a team. The Lederman Foundation’s annual award will recognize the dedicated women and men who, working together as multidisciplinary teams, show leadership in improving the quality of care and enhancement of life for our patients. The Lederman Foundation’s objective is to contribute to meaningful, charitable causes that in some way support and improve the lives of individuals. The Lederman Foundation is most proud of its accomplishments and is honoured to be associated with our hospital. The Lederman Foundation Award is the newest award created at Mount Sinai to recognize staff members for their excellent performance. It will be presented to a multidisciplinary team in 2014. Recipients will join the annual honorees who receive the Larry Kendall Award of Excellence (awarded annually to a nurses’ aide [PAB]), the Larry Kendall Award of Excellence (awarded to a member of the multidisciplinary council) and the Luba and Joseph Fishman Award (awarded annually to a registered nurse). These awards for staff showcase the value of the human touch in everything that happens at Mount Sinai Hospital. By recognizing outstanding examples, they celebrate, encourage and motivate the whole staff. Most important, these awards embody the gratitude of all our patients and their families. Special Events A perfect August day for Sinai Rally 2013 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS: The Sinai Rally has been the signature event of the Mount Sinai Hospital Foundation for the last nine years. It is well known within the Montreal community and has been very effective both in terms of its strong brand recognition as well as in its ability to attain financial success. This year we raised $330,000 thanks to the generosity of everyone involved! 1st place NASA – 01 Claudia Di Schiavi and Marcus Dejmek The ninth annual Sinai Rally took place on August 18, 2013, on the most perfect summer day. With more than 300 participants, volunteers and dinner attendees, the day and evening was a triumphant sensation. The cocktail and closing dinner took place at the beautiful St. Raphael Golf Course and included a moving and emotional tribute to Dr. Rubin Becker. A big thank-you to our tireless Co-Chairs Laura Borsellino, Danny Di Schiavi and Danny Steinberg who, along with a devoted executive committee, helped make this event a complete hit! As always, we owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to our drivers, navigators, donors, volunteers and generous corporate sponsors. 2nd place Connect4 Fotini Maniatis and Jimmy Elenakis, Lori Gioia and Nick Choueri Six in the City 2014 Shopping for charity is great retail therapy… The 4th annual Six in the City Fashion Filled Fundraiser took place on Thursday evening, April 24, 2014 at Rockland and was a wonderful success. The day-long event ran into the late evening and offered a lunch and a light bite at the 6:00 pm cocktail dinatoire. Participants were warmly welcomed and well treated due in part to the generosity of our sponsor, Rockland. This exclusive event is, as always, a great opportunity to shop at a discount while raising funds for Mount Sinai Hospital Foundation. All the proceeds benefit essential respiratory, palliative and long term care programs in the hospital. Thanks to our Co-chairs Leslie Cons, Sharon Singer, Randi Kupfert and Jessica Choueke and to all the members of our executive committee. We further wish to express our continuous gratitude to the marketing department of Rockland, in particular, Stephanie Alexandra Chartier and Cheryl Martin. We thank Ivanhoe Cambridge and all the participating retail stores for their generosity and unwavering support. 3rd place OEM Concept Andrew Farrell and Anthony Pitoscia Your continuous support allows us to keep rallying! Co Chairs Laura Borsellino, Danny DiSchiavi, Danny Steinberg Challenger Co-Chairs Scott Chisling, Gabriella Musacchio, Bryan Solloway Committee Robert Cracower, David Druker, Ken Elman, Hoda Faltas, Charles Hammer, Greg Kobernick, Charles de Kovachich, Paul Landry, Alta Levenson, Diala Mardini, Nadia Saputo, Danny Steinberg, Alan Zavalkoff et Jason Zieba Co Chairs Jessica Choueke, Leslie Cons, Randi Kupfert, Sharon Singer Committee Ruthy Bensimon Choueke, Nathalie Grostern, Randi Kupfert, Alta Levenson & Jennifer Radowitz Ricky’s Legacy Lives On Mount Sinai Hospital Foundation Staff Wendy Corn Chief Executive Officer T: (514) 369-2222 ext. 1300 E: wendy.corn@ mountsinaifoundation.org Kara Maritzer Consultant, Karaco Communications T: (514) 369-2222 ext. 1301 E: [email protected] Ashley Levitt Events Coordinator T: (514) 369-2222 ext. 1305 E: [email protected] Linda Kurbel Executive Assistant T: (514) 369-2222 ext. 1299 E: [email protected] Project Zieba, Saving Young Lives Project Zieba was created in 2009 in memory of Ricky Zieba who died in June of that year. A student and football player at Concordia, Ricky fell asleep at the wheel of his car while driving home late one night. After his tragic death, his family became strong advocates for educating young people about the hazards of driving tired. With the complete support of Dr. Marc Baltzan and Mount Sinai’s Sleep Clinic, we created and launched a speaking campaign aimed at young drivers. Dr. Baltzan is a lively speaker and an expert in the field of sleep and sleep deprivation. He knows the critical role sleep plays in maintaining health and achieving top physical and mental performance. His presentations, tailored to a teenaged audience, present solid scientific information in a visually engaging way. Bringing the “don’t drive tired” program into high schools is our way of educating kids about the fatal dangers of road fatigue. Given that driver fatigue is the third highest cause of road fatalities in Quebec, according to the SAAQ, we know this program has the power to save lives.