2013 Annual Report - Prostate Cancer Foundation BC
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2013 Annual Report - Prostate Cancer Foundation BC
The Journey Continues 2013 Annual Report MISSION STATEMENT “To provide leadership and resources for prostate cancer support, education and research in BC” SERVICE GOALS Support -Education - Research - Advocacy HIS MEMORY LIVES ON Prostate Cancer Foundation BC remembers past Director Ian Baxter who passed away in November of 2013. Ian was chair of the Burnaby Support Group and past Director and Secretary of the foundation. Ian’s many contributions to Prostate Cancer will not be forgotten. BOARD OF DIRECTORS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Bryan McPherson, CA (Chair) Bartrac and Associates Fundraising: Seth Allen, Raymond James Ray Newstead, CGA Jeff Morgan Judy Rothwell Jeff Morgan, CA (Vice Chair) Adera Development Corp. Ted Butterfield, CA (Past Chair) International Water-Guard Industries Judy Rothwell, CGA (Treasurer) Len Gross, CMHC (retired) Peter Fairey, Partner Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP Dr. Michael Cox, Associate Professor, Dept. of Urological Sciences, University of BC Mark White Intelligent Security Graham Mercer, B.A., M. Ed. Ian Wilshaw, Partner, KPMG Awareness: Val Strijack, Past Chair PCFBC Eric Huffey, Coquitlam Support Group Robb Lucy, Consultant Bryan McPherson Support Group Council: Murray Gordon, Chilliwack Cliff Murphy, Prince George Val Strijack, Abbotsford Graham Mercer, Burnaby Ted Butterfield, North Vancouver Ken Walden, Vernon Kevin Higgins, Cranbrook Gord Thomas, Cowichan MESSAGE FROM OUR VOLUNTEER BOARD CHAIR AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Prostate Cancer Foundation BC has grown enormously from its humble beginnings in 1998. A journey which started as a fundraising endeavor has expanded to include events and programs facilitating the attainment of the Foundation’s service goals; Support, Education, Research and Advocacy. The Foundations fundraising efforts continue to expand but in an increasingly competitive and over-saturated market, growth is difficult. The heart and soul of our fund raising efforts, the Fathers Day Walk Run and Westcoast Ride to Live, are supplemented by a number of third party events and fortunately unlike many other charities we experienced modest growth. During the past year we introduced a number of new initiatives. The board has been expanded to include new members focused on fundraising. An endowment fund has been established. The Foundation has contributed the initial startup capital and in time the proceeds from this endowment fund will provide much needed capital to support the Foundations operations and many of its programs. The Foundation continues its active involved in the Better Pharmacare Coalition – a coalition of registered charities and not for profit organizations which advocates for patients in BC improving patient reimbursement and access to medications. The Foundation recently had the opportunity along with other Coalition members to meet with the new BC Minister of Health advocating for better healthcare. In addition to these new initiatives, the Foundation is continuing to direct a significant portion of its efforts towards survivorship programs, support groups and community awareness. Support group conferences, continued education and speakers programs are expanding. The Foundation recognizes and supports the efforts of the Support Group Council in their role of nurturing support groups throughout the province. The Prostate Cancer Supportive Care Program (PCSC), a comprehensive survivorship program developed by the Vancouver Prostate Centre, has benefited from startup financial support from the Foundation as well as important networking with support groups and the newly diagnosed. The Foundation recently provided funding for PCSC staff to lecture in Prince George. This provided an opportunity for PCSC on behalf of the Foundation, to meet with the local support group, the medical community, the general public and obtain media exposure for Prostate Cancer awareness. In response to the growing demand for speakers from the business community, presentations and display material have been developed and new members recruited to the speakers bureau. Prostate Cancer is a disease that will impact many lives in BC. Not just men but their partners and families. This is why we continue to provide education, services and a network of support to families who need it. Looking forward, we are committed to our responsibility to help British Columbians diagnosed with prostate cancer and to support research that will reduce the impact of the disease or find a cure. We are proud to deliver effective programs with fiscal accountability and need your continued support. Please continue to give generously either financially or by giving of your time, so that together we can continue the journey of support, education, research and advocacy. PROVIDING SUPPORT TO MEN AND THEIR FAMILIES IN BC Who is Prostate Cancer Foundation BC Prostate Cancer Foundation BC is a volunteer-based organization that represents BC’s prostate cancer patients, their families and communities. The Foundation is a registered charity led by a Board of Directors and an Executive Director, and is supported by its many volunteers and part time staff. The Foundation was established in 1998 by a group of prostate cancer survivors who saw the need to raise monies in order to fund and support research in the causes, detection, prevention and the treatment of prostate cancer. Until this year event fundraising for prostate cancer research was a primary initiative of the foundation. The Foundation also provides programs for education, advocacy and to increase awareness about the prevention, detection and treatment of prostate cancer. The Foundation has just established a new strategic plan and mission statement that incorporates support as its primary function. While the Foundation will always recognize research as one of its main goals, men and their families dealing with the devastating effects of this cancer are now its priority. Volunteers The Foundation is supported by hundreds of volunteers who work in different areas. We have volunteers who assist us in our office. Our board is 100% unpaid volunteers and our event committee leaders are all volunteers. All of our events are put on by volunteers who work throughout the year planning and structuring the events. They put in hundreds of hours of their own time to the cause. Our committees are all volunteers and our awareness committee provides volunteer speakers for educational talks. The dollars donated to the cause obtain results thanks to our tremendous volunteers like Peter and Colleen Groenland pictured right who run the Westcoast Motorcycle Ride to Live in support of Prostate Cancer Foundation BC. EDUCATION FOR THOSE WHO MAY BE AT RISK In 2013 our Awareness committee spoke at over 30 different locations including: Nine Health & Wellness Fairs for Translink UBC maintenance crew at UBC Twice at The Vancouver Native Housing Society 16 group sessions with the Coquitlam Fire Department Telus Webinar for Telus employees across Canada Telus French Webinar for employees in Quebec. Film production complex for employees in the accounting and administration departments Several times at the Musqueam Nation September was prostate cancer awareness month and we had many cities across BC “proclaim” September as PC awareness month. We also hosted the Cruise with a Cause celebrity event in September to bring more awareness to the cause. Our great team of Cruise volunteers rode their motorcycles around the Province stopping at local support group towns and raising money for PCFBC. We ended the week with a celebrity autograph signing event, gala evening and live auction. Stars who came out to support the cause included: Adam Beach, Arctic Air Antonio Cupo, Bomb Girls Amber Marshall, Heartland Graham Wardle, Heartland Kerry James, Heartland Cindy Busby, Heartland Alisha Newton, Heartland Musicians: Dave Martone Kate Morgan Sons & Daughters Skylar One Bullet Down “ The reef knot kit information package was a tremendous value to me when I was first diagnosed!” RESEARCH FOR NEW DRUGS AND POSSIBLY A CURE The Foundation gave $140,000.00 to grant research in 2013 including those listed below Nader Al Nakouzi works at the VGH Prostate Centre as a post-doctoral fellow with a rich background in cancer research, and prostate cancer specifically. His challenge is to find a way to kill cancer cells more efficiently, particularly when they become resistant to treatment. Nader notes that after few years of chemotherapy treatment, fifty percent of all men become resistant to the treatment. Cancer cells still want to divide and grow. The challenge is to target these cells, and render them sensitive to chemotherapy again. Elham Hosseini-Beheshti was trained as a Food Engineer in Iran, received her Master’s degree in Food Chemistry at UBC, and is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Experimental Medicine (UBC). Elham is studying ‘exosomes’, which are communication ‘vesicles’ that are sent off from each cell to transfer a message to other cells. Elham has shown that exosomes secreted from prostate cancer cells carry different proteins than normal prostate cells. So, knowing the difference between cancerous and normal cell exosomes could be very helpful in finding specific biomarkers for a cancer diagnosis. Huifang Li has a background in “pharmacoinformatics”, which is computer modeling of drug pharmacology. She is trying to decipher how factors in traditional Chinese medicines work and has earned two MSc degrees at Universities in China and in Southern Italy (Calabria). She is also pursuing her PhD trying to identify molecules that can block or destabilize mutants of the ‘androgen receptor’ (AR), as Huifang says is “the most validated target for the disease”. Huifang has data suggesting that she has identified pockets on the surface of the AR, and has some lead compound to target this area. Ravi SN Munuganti was trained as a microbiologist/chemist in India and has a M.Sc. in Environmental Sciences. Later, he worked as a research associate in GVK-Bio Pvt. Ltd., handling several drug discovery projects. Currently, Ravi is doing PhD at Vancouver Prostate Centre in the field of computational drug discovery. His major focus is to identify new drug prototypes that can overcome the limitations of current prostate cancer drugs and capable of combating resistant forms of prostate cancer. He has screened millions of compounds using various in silico methods and identified five compounds that show very promising anti-cancer activity. Currently Ravi is working on a series of experiments to improve the drug-like profile of these compounds. Dr. Alexander Wyatt graduated with a PhD from the University Oxford in 2010, and joined the Vancouver Prostate Centre in Spring 2011 to work on the genomics of highrisk prostate cancer. Dr. Wyatt’s early work focused on a highly aggressive subtype of prostate cancer known as neuroendocrine prostate cancer. He has since been involved in developing a unique set of models for studying resistance mechanisms in prostate cancer, and has been using sequence data from patient tumors to better understand prostate cancer progression, with the ultimate goal of novel therapeutic strategies. FINANCIAL S Prostate Cancer Foundation BC Statement of Operations and Change in Net Assets Year Ended September 30, 2013 Revenues: Fundraising events Donations Interest and sundry 2013 2012 $351,573 $324,964 104,715 113,271 884 549 457,172 438,784 Expenses Fundraising costs General and administrative Allocation: Awareness and support Grants Excess of revenues over expenses Net assets, beginning of year Net assets, end of year 111,582 38,842 150,424 306,748 114,227 30,154 144,381 294,403 82,140 148,000 230,140 76,608 247,784 324,392 71,854 130,500 202,354 92,049 155,735 247,784 Note: General and Administrative Expense Ratio 8% (2012: 7%) Fundraising Expense Ratio 32% (2012: 35%) Statement of Financial Position as at September 30, 2013 Assets Current assets: Cash and investments Accounts receivable Prepaid expense and other assets Capital assets Liabilities: Current liabilities: Accounts payable Grants payable Net assets: Endowment Invested in capital assets Unrestricted Operating Endowment and Capital Fund $373,922 $43,049 29,643 10,028 $413,593 $43,049 2013 $416,971 29,643 10,028 $456,642 2012 $337,644 20,956 17,208 $375,808 6,853 6,853 7,059 $420,446$43,049$463,495$382,687 $ 39,103 $39,103 $32,583 100,000 100,000 102,500 139,103139,103 135,083 43,049 6,853 274,490 281,343 43,049 $420,446 $43,049 43,049 6,853 274,490 324,392 $463,495 28,125 7,059 212,600 247,784 $382,867 SPECIAL AWARDS IN 2013 2013 Grant recipients and honorees Standing left to right: Dr. Mike Cox, Director PCFBC; Dr. Nader Al Nakouzi; Mark White, Grant Committee Chair; Huifang Li; Ravi Munuganti; Dr. Emma Gunns; Elham Hosseini-Beheshti; Sitting left to right: Dan Cohen; Eric Huffey The Dan Cohen Founders Award (presented to Nader Al Nakouzi) In 1993 Dan was diagnosed with prostate cancer and 9 years later joined the Vancouver support group. At the group Dan was in charge of arranging speakers and growing membership. A year later he was asked to join the board of PCFBC as a director. Dan was one of the first speakers on our speakers bureau. He was the first chair of the grant in aid committee and was responsible for implementation of the systems that are in place today. During Dan’s time as chair of the grant committee he oversaw the dispersement of over $800,000. During his 10 years on the board, Dan has been actively involved in promoting the foundation and working at events including running the foundation booth at the annual Fathers Day Walk/Run. The Eric Huffey Pioneer Award (presented to Elham Hosseini-Beheshti) In 1999 Eric was diagnosed with prostate cancer and immediately joined the Coquitlam support group. He is still on their steering committee responsible for arranging speakers. Eric also used his diagnosis as an opportunity to get involved with the Do It For Dad Walk/Run by serving as a volunteer, and became one of the top fundraisers in the years following. He first started in 2000 by helping out in registration. In 2002 he joined the planning committee and took on the course area followed by registration. In 2003-2005, Eric sat on the board of Prostate Cancer Foundation BC. Eric, a founding member and co chair of the PCCN BC Support Group Council, was appointed to the PCCN Task Force in 2011 and the PCCN Advisory Council in 2012. Most recently Eric has joined the speakers committee, and this last summer he talked to 13 different fire halls shifts in a short number of weeks. He has driven out to the valley to present to First Nations groups and has set up displays whenever the opportunity arose. All of this on his own time while continuing his busy work as a real estate agent. BC SUPPORT GROUP COUNCIL The 2013 BC Support Group Council Back row left to right: Murray Gordon, Chilliwack; Cliff Murphy, Prince George; Val Strijack, Abbotsford; Graham Mercer, Burnaby. Front row left to right: Ted Butterfield, North Vancouver; Ken Walden, Vernon; Kevin Higgins, Cranbrook; Gord Thomas, Cowichan. The highlight of the year was the provincial conference. The May 3-5 conference for BC support group leadership was the first since 2005. The feedback from the delegate breakout sessions will be very helpful to the Council in addressing the needs and concerns of the support groups. The makeup of the Council was set with the election of six support group representatives. The foundation has two representatives. Val Strijack served as chair and Kevin Higgins as vice-chair. In setting its future goals, the Council has taken its direction from concerns that were raised and suggestions that were made at the May conference. The first step is to better understand the needs and strengths of all the groups. Support group profiles will be created and shared. Some groups are better equipped to serve their membership and some are better positioned to continue serving long into the future. A liaison initiative was established whereby Council members will be responsible for establishing and maintaining regular contact with the group leaders. The groups are being encouraged to share their resources. For instance, groups are now promoting the programs of other groups during their regular meetings. This allows for patients to attend other groups to have their needs addressed. A more effective website is underway to facilitate this process. The ultimate goal is to build a stronger provincial network. 2013 SUPPORT GROUP CONFERENCE The theme of the very successful 2013 Support group conference was Sharing Our Success ... Working Together. The goal was to engage the participants in a discussion on the current role of support groups in meeting the needs of their membership and their ability to do so in the future. Approximately 80 delegates, representing support groups province-wide, participated in a great program. They were treated to a variety of presentations on topics very relevant to support group leadership and issues facing prostate cancer patients. Dr Art Hister was the keynote speaker for the Saturday evening banquet. He spoke to 130 attendees, including both the chair and the president of Prostate Cancer Canada. In a follow up survey it was noted that 56% of the delegates were from the lower mainland, 21% from the BC Interior and 23% from Vancouver Island/Sunshine Coast. The number one reason people attended was to “gain knowledge about leading successful support groups”. Overall the feedback was very positive and it is hoped that we can put on another conference in 2015 or 2016. The speakers included: Dr. Richard Wassersug Mens Health Initiative BC, Dr. Kim Chi BC Cancer Agency, Dr. Michael Cox Senior Scientist The Prostate Centre, Hal Gunn CEO Inspire Health, Dr. Bev Edwards-Sawatzky Psychologist, Dr. Don Sawatzky Psychologist, John Oliffe UBC School of Nursing, Andrea Manson Enterostomal Therapy Nurse, Maureen McGrath Incontinence Nurse. The Saturday night evening session heard Dr. Art Hister speak and the Two Geezers performed a humorous take on prostate cancer. Thank you to our volunteers, event participants and sponsors “Being part of an event like this makes me feel like I am not alone in my battle against this terrible disease .“ It’s A Snow Day 2013 was the first year for this annual event that takes place on Mount Seymour. Originally called the “race to end prostate cancer” in 2014 we re-branded it and called it “It’s a snow day”. The event raised over $10,000 for the cause and got participants and sponsors together for a fun time on the mountain. WESTCOAST Motorcycle Ride to Live In 2013 we had a lot of rain on event day but that did not stop the 100’s of riders from completing the poker run from Chilliwack and Vancouver. The end of the ride was at Fraser Downs in Surrey and combined with a Show and Shine was a great success. Over $140,000 was raised for prostate cancer and a lot of awareness was created from all the fantastic bikes roaring down the streets. Safeway Father’s Day Walk/Run We had our best year yet at the 2013 walk/run events. With locations in Burnaby, Chilliwack, Kamloops and Kelowna we saw over 1800 people walk or run for the cause raising over $200,000.00! Over 200 volunteers helped put on this great event which saw serious runners and entire families out enjoying the day. THE JOURNEY CONTINUES...... With a new strategic plan that focuses on support, education, research and advocacy the Foundation is geared up to help men and their families in BC. With our volunteer speakers in our awareness committee we can tackle groups of any size. The new display kits are ready for wellness shows, public forums and education sessions. Our many volunteer committees have been formalized and are poised to help guide us through the next few years. We will strengthen our support groups by providing them with the tools they need and the guidance they seek. We will spread the word about the benefits of early detection and treatment. We will continue to fundraise to assist young researchers and ....... we will continue the journey as long as we are needed. Prostate Cancer Foundation BC #4 17918 55th Avenue, Surrey BC, V3S 6C8, 604-574-4012, wwww.prostatecancerbc.ca