Partners, Spring 2015 - William Osler Health System Foundation

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Partners, Spring 2015 - William Osler Health System Foundation
Spring Edition 2015
Making a Difference
Page 2
President’s Notebook
Page 3
Physician Profile: Brampton
Civic’s General Surgeons
Page 4
Donor Profile:
Canadian Pakistani
Friends of Osler
BuildOsler
Page 5
‘Walk On’ at a
New Foundation Event
Check Out Our
New Website
Page 6
Holi Gala
Page 7
Hockey Night for Osler
Ski Day
Page 8
LiUNA Local 183 and
Amigos Portugueses
do Peel Memorial
Page 9
S&C Electric Canada Ltd.
Good health is important to all of us.
Read their story on page 4
(l-r) Tim Iqbal and Badar Shamim, Co-chairs, Canadian Pakistani Friends of Osler;
Dr. Kashif Irshad, Chief of Thoracic Surgery; and Dr. Shy Amlani, Cardiologist,
William Osler Health System
Page 10
Volunteer Profile:
Sharron Buchanan
Inzola Group
Page 11
Our Community Gives
Upcoming Events
Page 12
Ways to Give:
Personal Fundraising Pages
www.oslerfoundation.org
President’s Notebook
Thank you…
for our greatest year in history!
Ken Mayhew, President and CEO
There is cause to celebrate this spring! Not just the return of the warmer weather – at last! –
but also the extraordinary fundraising success we’ve enjoyed this year because of you, our
most valued donors. You’ve helped us raise more money this year than any other year in
the history of the Foundation. Congratulations!
Philanthropy grew significantly this fiscal
year at all levels across our incredible
communities, culminating in over
$8,000,000 donated to help build the
new Peel Memorial, a new wing for
Etobicoke General, as well as funding
new equipment to support the services
and programs at Brampton Civic.
Much of this outpouring of generosity
was inspired by Orlando Corporation’s
$15 Million Matching Challenge –
the single largest gift ever given to
a community hospital foundation in
Canada. Their challenge was a powerful
call to action and the community, both
inside and outside the hospital, has
responded with unprecedented giving.
Throughout this issue, the many gifts
that have been matched are indicated
with this symbol:
From loyal sponsors to community
donor groups; from employees and
physicians inspiring gifts of all sizes
from grateful patients, the level of
giving and engagement by our partners
has been unparalleled.
Most recently, Local 183 presented
Osler Foundation with a $94,000
cheque to complete the Amigos
Portugueses do Peel Memorial’s
$1 million pledge – ahead of schedule
and the Amigos have announced a
further generous pledge. The newly
formed Canadian Pakistani Friends
of Osler has also announced a pledge
to raise $500,000.
The sponsors and guests of Hockey
Night for Osler and Ski Day helped
both events raise record amounts,
while the second annual Holi Gala
attracted over 750 guests, thanks to
TWO GREAT
GOLF TOURNAMENTS
ARE MERGING!
The Osler Open:
Brampton Invitational
& Mayor Linda Jeffrey’s
Golf Tournament
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the hard-working, physician led gala
committee, and sponsors, including
entertainment sponsors Ajay and
Monica Virmani.
Community champions are also
helping to attract new friends and
supporters. Private events, like the
one recently held by John Esplen,
president, The Humberview Group,
continue to attract new friends who
learn about their hospital’s expansion
plans and the resulting benefits.
Whether motivated to donate
because of great care received by
you or a loved one, or inspired by the
$15 Million Matching Challenge, every
gift and pledge makes a difference to
patient care. And for that, all of us at
Osler and Osler Foundation could
not be more grateful. Thank you.
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PEEL MEMORIAL
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Physician Profile: Brampton Civic’s General Surgeons
“We give to increase access to care,
to support innovation and to
improve results.”
If you have been to Brampton Civic lately, you
may have noticed a series of posters on the
service elevators near the auditorium featuring
Brampton Civic’s eleven General Surgeons.
These physicians are the latest team of Osler doctors to
make a group pledge to Osler Foundation, joining the
ranks of other physicians across Osler.
“We all work here and want to help,” says Dr. Priya
Chopra, Brampton Site Chief of General Surgery, speaking
on behalf of the Brampton Civic General Surgeons. “We
deliver excellent quality care through more than 3,500
general surgery procedures a year. By donating, we can
help to build on this excellence and set a good example.”
“For example, our enhanced recovery after bowel surgery
program is helping patients to recover faster, go home
sooner and experience improved outcomes,” says
Dr. Chopra. “We are also improving access to surgery
to diagnose and treat breast cancer, which will help to
reduce the anxiety associated with waiting for surgery.”
“We also have a skilled team of surgeons exclusively
dedicated to treat acutely ill emergency patients who
need surgery and care right away,” says Dr. Chopra.
“Our gift will help to fund equipment that allows us to
continuously innovate and improve access to surgery
that saves lives and provides improved quality of life.
We’re proud to give and work where patient-inspired
care is a priority.”
Osler Foundation thanks the general surgeons who made this group gift, including:
Top (l-r): Dr. Priya Chopra, Brampton Site Chief General Surgery; Dr. Anand
Pandya; Dr. Azhar Malik; and Dr. Pavi Kundhal (seated)
Middle (l-r): Dr. Kal Belay (seated); Dr. Ted McAlister; Dr. Stewart Lo; and
Dr. Farzan Ali
Bottom (l-r): Dr. Rardi van Heest, Corporate Chief of General Surgery;
Dr. Quynh Pham; and Dr. Alan Davison
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Donor Profile
Canadian Pakistani
Friends of Osler pledge
$500,000
to Osler hospitals
Mr. Badar Shamim and Mr. Tim Iqbal,
Co-chairs of the Canadian Pakistani
Friends of Osler (CPFO), proudly
announced their group’s commitment
to raise $500,000 to help support
Osler’s three hospitals. CPFO’s pledge
will be funded over five years with an
incredible $116,000 in commitments
already raised.
“Good health is important to all of
us and we all have a role to play in
ensuring our community hospitals have
the funding they need to provide the
best possible care for our families,”
says Badar Shamim. “The prevalence
of diabetes, cardiovascular, vascular and
kidney disease in Osler’s catchment
area are huge concerns among our
BuildOsler:
Pictured above: Attendees at the April 16 CPFO Committee Meeting (l-r): Sabahath Akbar (seated),
Faisal Yousuf, Waseem Alvi, Dr. Ihsan Waraich, Asghar Baig, Tim Iqbal, Mayor Linda Jeffrey, Waqas Baggia,
Badar Shamim, Usman Khan, Faiz A. Faizi and Maureen Sheahan (seated). Missing from the photo are:
Dr. Shy Amlani, Shiraz Hameer, Dr. Kashif Irshad, Aziz Rakhla, AJ Rana and Samra Zafar.
population. The CPFO’s fundraising
efforts are focused on ensuring patients
have access to the best care to promote
better, healthier lives.”
“My two children were born at
Brampton Civic and the care was
excellent,” says Tim Iqbal. “I want to
support the hospitals which are so
important to families like mine. We
all have an obligation to help our
community hospitals as they are the
first place most people turn to for
medical advice and treatment. We need
to ensure our hospitals are equipped
with the best technology to advance
care in our community.”
The CPFO is a group of communityminded business leaders. The
committee meeting was attended by
a number of its members as well as
dignitaries, including Brampton Mayor
Linda Jeffrey.
For the latest information on Osler redevelopment, visit www.williamoslerhs.ca
Forging ahead with
redevelopment plans
Architectural concept of Etobicoke General by Stantec
With warmer weather comes a flurry
of redevelopment activity across
Osler hospitals. In March, Osler and
Infrastructure Ontario announced the
three teams that have been shortlisted as potential candidates to design,
build, finance and maintain Etobicoke
General’s new four-storey wing. The
teams include a developer, design/
builder, finance group, and a facility
maintenance provider.
Construction on the new four-storey
wing is expected to start in Spring
2016. Osler will soon be starting its
Early Works projects to prepare the
42-year old building and systems for the
new addition.
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Osler is also in the process of
planning for the construction of a
new Ancillary Services Building on the
site of Etobicoke General. An RFP to
qualified teams went out in mid-March
and construction is expected to begin
this summer. The building will house
a number of outpatient programs/
services including a new satellite dialysis
centre. The Honourable Eric Hoskins,
Minister of Health and Long-Term
Care made this exciting announcement
during a recent visit to the hospital.
On Monday, March 16, there was a
fire at the construction site of the new
Peel Memorial. Fortunately there were
no injuries.
Construction has resumed on the
east side of the structure, which was
not impacted in the incident, while PCL
– the construction company responsible
for the project – assesses and makes
safe the areas affected by the fire.
At the same time, Osler continues to
move forward with securing permits,
ordering equipment, reviewing designs,
and meeting with our project partners.
At Brampton Civic, we continue
to make enhancements to our facility.
The Cardiac Procedures Unit is being
reconfigured to offer more recovery
space for patients following treatment.
The expansion is expected to be
complete in June.
‘WALK ON’
AT A NEW FOUNDATION EVENT
Lace up your sneakers and start stretching those leg muscles…
this September, Osler Foundation is introducing a brand new event
that encourages participants to ‘walk ’n roll’ for Etobicoke General.
The inaugural Osler’s Walk ‘n Roll
for Healthy Kids takes place Saturday,
September 19 along the scenic Humber
River in support of Etobicoke General’s
many programs focusing on children’s
and adolescents’ health and well-being.
The five-kilometre walk will bring
together local families, students, business
leaders and community members –
as well as Osler physicians, staff and
volunteers – for a family-friendly, fun-filled
day of walking, rolling, food and festivities
at Etobicoke General.
Those interested in participating
are invited to sign up online as
individuals or as a team. Osler’s
Walk ‘n Roll will also encourage
a little friendly competition with
an internal Department Challenge
for Osler staff and physicians, and
a Corporate Challenge for our friends
in the community.
CHECK OUT OUR
NEW WEBSITE!
www.oslerfoundation.org
Osler Foundation is proud to invite you
to visit our new website featuring:
 Fresh design
 Easy navigation
 Exclusive content
 Interactive surveys
 Mobile friendly
Two winners will be selected.
Contest ends: June 30, 2015.
*Valid at the Mandarin’s two
Brampton locations.
Prize expires: December 31, 2015.
Cannot be used on: Mother’s Day,
Father’s Day, New Year’s Eve.
You can win a complimentary Lunch or Dinner
*
Buffet for two, courtesy of the
THERE ARE TWO EASY WAYS TO ENTER:
1. Check out our new website, www.oslerfoundation.org,
send us an email and let us know what you think.
Click on ‘CONTACT US’ or email: info@oslerfoundation.org
2. Sign up for enews. Click on the ‘ENEWS SIGN UP’ button
and you’ll be entered to win
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Holi Gala
nets $320,000
for hospital
redevelopment
The biggest and brightest international
South Asian stars of screen and music
entertained a crowd of more than 750
enthusiastic guests on March 27 during
Osler Foundation’s second annual Holi
Gala – Festival of Colours at the Embassy
Grand in Brampton.
The evening raised $160,000, which
was matched by Orlando Corporation’s
$15 Million Matching Challenge,
resulting in $320,000 being raised for
redevelopment initiatives at Etobicoke
General and the new Peel Memorial, and
equipment needs at Brampton Civic.
Guests celebrated in colourful style,
lining up to meet the talented Master of
Ceremonies, actor Rahul Khanna, who
provided a warm welcome to a host of
notable speakers and performers.
One of the highlights of the night
was a special guest appearance by
actor/writer/producer Vinay Virmani
who introduced award-winning
musical performers, Manj Musik and
Nindy Kaur. The British-Indian Group
delighted the audience with a blend of
Punjabi, Bollywood and western music.
The evening was made possible by
sponsors: Cargojet, Cable Control,
CIBC, RBC, Scotiabank and TD Bank.
MC Rahul Khanna and Vinay Virmani
Manj Musik and Nindy Kaur delighted dancing guests.
Thank you to our Holi Gala Committee Members, including (l-r): Ike Rana, Dolly Singh, Manan Gupta, Dr. Sangeeta Bajaj, Dr. Hitesh Mehta, Gurwinder Gill, Dr. Gurjit
Bajwa, Dr. Bajinder Reen, Amrit Malhotra, Sanjay Sinha, Nikki Gill-Burns, Colette Thomson, Maureen Sheahan & Avninder Singh. Missing from the photo: Dr. Dominic Raco,
Manpreet Kaur Brar, Pal Ghumman, Remy Fernandes, Dr. Vandana Ahluwalia, Jake Dheer, Dr. Sunny Handa, Amrit Dawan, Dinesh Vig and Panveer Lachhar.
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NHL legends put on a thrilling show at
HOCKEY NIGHT FOR OSLER
(l-r) Team captain Wendel Clark; top pledge-earner Tony Santos; Osler Foundation
President and CEO Ken Mayhew; and team captain Gary Roberts celebrate a new
record at Hockey Night for Osler.
The atmosphere at the Powerade
Centre was electric on February 9
when hockey heroes Wendel Clark
and Gary Roberts faced off in an
epic hockey game in support of
Osler Foundation.
More than 1,000 fans filled the stands
to see Clark and Roberts go head-tohead, backed by fellow NHL Alumni
– including Gary Leeman, Rick Vaive,
Bill Derlago, Brad May, Gilbert Dionne
and Mike Krushelnyski – as well as Osler
staff and supporters.
Team Clark may have taken the game
with a 10 – 7 victory but the night’s real
winners were the fans and sponsors
who raised a record-setting $81,000!
Thank you to sponsors: A1 Taxi,
Brampton-Bramalea Kinsmen,
Brampton Civic Hospital Professional
Staff Association, Carillion Services,
Etobicoke General Hospital
Professional Staff Association,
G4S Security, Garners Sports and
Powerade Centre. Thank you also to
the event’s top fundraiser, Tony Santos.
SKIERS and
SNOWBOARDERS
carve up more than
$71,000 at
More than 160 skiing and
snowboarding enthusiasts took to
the slopes on February 26 to raise
over $71,000 for redevelopment at
Osler’s three hospitals – the largest
amount raised at Ski Day since the
event began seven years ago.
Community supporters of all
ages, along with Osler physicians,
staff and volunteers, enjoyed the
day at Caledon Ski Club.
(l-r): Ken Mayhew, President and CEO, Osler Foundation; Jim Kennedy, Ski Day Co-Chair, KLM Planning
Partners; Darren Steedman, title sponsor of Ski Day, DG Group; Steven Wimmer, Ski Day Co-Chair,
MBTW-WAI; Dr. Anthony Sterling, gold sponsor of Ski Day, Sterling Dental.
Thank you to the many sponsors
for making this fun event a success
again this year: DG Group, Sterling
Dental, Aird & Berlis LLP, Argo
Development Corporation, Beaverhall
Homes, Brattys LLP, Brookfield
Homes, Cassidy & Company
Architectural Technologists, David
Schaeffer Engineering Ltd., Davies
Howe Partners LLP, Feige Nawrocki
LLP, Fieldgate Developments,
GEO Morphix Ltd., Holding
Jones Vanderveen Inc., HUSSON
Engineering & Management, KLM
Planning Partners Inc., Lormel Homes,
MBTW-WAI, Melrose Investments,
Primont Homes, Schaeffer and
Associates, SCS Consulting Group,
Stonybrook Consulting Inc., Strybos
Barron King Ltd., The Daniels
Corporation, Urbantech Consulting
and Valcoustics.
Find out about upcoming Osler Foundation events online at www.oslerfoundation.org/events
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LiUNA Local 183
TEAMS UP WITH
Amigos Portugueses do Peel Memorial
TO ACHIEVE $1 MILLION PLEDGE
The Labourers’ International Union of
North America (LiUNA) Local 183 donates
$94,000 in support of the new Peel Memorial.
The enthusiasm, generosity and
goodwill of LiUNA Local 183 has
helped the Amigos Portugueses do
Peel Memorial reach their $1 million
pledge ahead of schedule in support
of the new Peel Memorial, now under
construction.
It has been four years since Dr. Ali
Najarali invited Manuel Alexandre to
a Muslim Friends of Osler event and
proposed that Manuel (now Chair
of the Amigos Portugueses do Peel
Memorial) take the lead to create
a similar giving group within the
Portuguese community. No one could
have predicted the incredible outcome.
Defina Alexandre, Committee Member, Amigos Portugueses do Peel Memorial
and Ken Mayhew, President & CEO, Osler Foundation (centre-right) accept a
cheque for $94,000 from (l-r) Marcello Di Giovanni, Recording Secretary, Patrick
Sheridan, Executive Board Member, Nelson Melo, President, Jack Oliveira,
Business Manager and Luis Camara, Secretary Treasurer of LiUNA Local 183.
Alexandre and Najarali (Vice-Chair,
Amigos Portugueses do Peel Memorial)
have worked to help provide a blueprint
for success. Dedicated committee
members of the Amigos Portugueses do
Peel Memorial and enthusiastic partners
such as LiUNA Local 183, as well as
LiUNA Local 506, have brought this
vision to life.
LiUNA Local 183 and Local 506 have
worked in close partnership with the
Amigos over the past three years by
helping to organize fundraising events in
support of Osler Foundation including
dances, barbeques, golf and bocce
tournaments.
Pictured above (l-r): Manuel Alexandre, Chair, Amigos Portugueses do Peel Memorial; Dr. Ali Najarali, Vice-Chair,
Amigos Portugueses do Peel Memorial; Jack Oliviera, Business Manager, Local 183 – LiUNA and Nelson Melo,
President, Local 183 – LiUNA.
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The funds raised will enable the new
Peel Memorial to provide specialized
outpatient-based care, including urgent
care, day surgery, and clinics that help
individuals better manage chronic
conditions such as asthma, diabetes and
kidney disease.
“Giving is an important part of
our culture,” says Alexandre. “I’ve
personally experienced the benefits
of philanthropy and how important it
is for people to care for other people.
Through our support of Peel Memorial,
we are also taking care of our children
and grandchildren. And the new
hospital will generate jobs as well as
better health. I could not be prouder to
work within the Portuguese community
to support this life-changing project.”
We give. No matter what.
At S&C Electric Canada Ltd.,
we have a long-standing
tradition of quietly giving
back, each and every year.
Having a great hospital like
Etobicoke General is like insurance –
you never want to use it, but
when you need it, you want to
be sure it is there, ready to help.
It’s important to our team members
and it is important to our business.
That’s why we give, every year,
no matter what.
Grant Buchanan
President, S&C Electric Canada Ltd. and donor
(l-r) Angelo Gravina, Vice President – Canada Business
Unit, Grant Buchanan, President, both of S&C Electric
Canada Ltd. and Anna Bernardi, Manager, Major Gifts,
Osler Foundation, unveil a plaque celebrating the
Etobicoke business’ 25 years of support on February 6.
Since 1990, S&C Electric has pledged an impressive
$250,000 to the hospital to fund urgently needed
equipment, through a combination of annual gifts, a
donation of the proceeds from its 60th anniversary
golf tournament, and a new $50,000 pledge made in
October 2014. In addition, the corporation is a loyal
supporter of the Osler Open: Etobicoke Invitational
golf tournament.
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Volunteer Profile: Sharron Buchanan
“Volunteering gives my life an additional layer
of meaning and richness.”
Born and raised in Toronto, Sharron Buchanan married at age 20
and three years later, moved to the D section of Bramalea,
where she and her husband, Doug, continue to live.
“My volunteer career began when
the first of our two sons entered
kindergarten,” says Sharron. “I was
invited to chair the parent committee
by the principal, Mr. Hill. I’m proud that
we were able to raise funds to build a
creative playground at Dorset Drive
Public School in 1975.”
Supporting her sons’ activities, Sharron
volunteered and raised money for beavers,
cubs, hockey, baseball, soccer and more.
Sharron’s connection with Osler
began with the birth of her youngest
son at Peel Memorial and visits to its
emergency department.
“My family and I have received
great care in our local hospitals,” says
Sharron. “So when I retired, I began
volunteering at Brampton Civic. I
started volunteering at the gift shop
the day it opened, in April 22, 2008.”
In 2014, Sharron was elected
president of the Volunteer Association.
“A community can be more than the
sum of its parts,” says Sharron. “I feel
it is important to give back to my
community. You don’t have to devote
a lot of time or money to make a
difference. We’re all better for it. And
volunteering gives my life an additional
layer of meaning and richness. I like it
and it matters.”
“There’s so much more to living
here than getting up in the morning
and going to work. There are so many
opportunities to enrich our lives and all
it takes is a little bit of time, effort and
money. I salute all of the volunteers –
at the hospital and in the community
– who give that little bit extra so that
everyone can have a better life.”
Sharron’s sights are set on a big goal,
as president. “When I look back at
my volunteer time at Osler, I hope I’ll
be able to say that, together with the
other volunteers, we met – and even
exceeded – our $3 million pledge to
help fund the equipment physicians
and staff need to help everyone who
turns to Osler for care,” says Sharron.
“I’ll be happy with that.”
EXHIBITING
SUPPORT
for Peel Memorial
John Cutruzzola and Inzola Group
displayed their support for Osler
on December 19 at their Christmas
in Rome concert and art exhibit at
the Rose Theatre in Brampton.
“This is an exciting time for Brampton
with the building of the new Peel
Memorial,” said Cutruzzola. “It’s
important for all of us in the community
to invest in our new hospital. I encourage
everyone to get involved so that we can
bring leading-edge health care to this area.
I want to be a part of that.”
In total, more than $20,000 was
directed towards the Brampton and
Caledon Community Foundation in
Trust for Peel Memorial.
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(l-r) Jim Boyd, President & CEO, Brampton and Caledon Community Foundation; John Cutruzzola,
Chairman, Inzola Group and Peel Memorial Campaign Cabinet Member; and Ken Mayhew, President & CEO,
Osler Foundation.
Our Community Gives…
Upcoming Events
Bolton Rotary 21st Early Bird Golf Classic
Thursday, May 21
Woodington Lakes Golf Club, Tottenham
Contact: (416) 629-7180
16th Annual Willowbrook GO Transit
Golf Tournament
Monday, May 25
Angus Glen Golf Club, Markham
Contact: (416) 253-1303
Women’s health programs at Etobicoke
General received a boost in January thanks
to the generosity of Shoppers Drug Mart
employees and customers. Three Shoppers
Drug Mart stores in Etobicoke – Finchdale
(pictured), Albion Mall and Thistletown
– came together for the Tree of Life
fundraising campaign, in which customers
donated $2,963 for women’s health at
Etobicoke General.
Singing Her Praises: A Tribute to Kay Blair
Wednesday, May 27
Mississauga Grand Banquet Hall
& Convention Centre
Contact: (905) 527-5651
Osler Open: Brampton Invitational
Monday, June 8
Lionhead Golf Club, Brampton
Contact: (905) 494-6556
5th Annual Kazman Foundation
Softball Tournament
Saturday, June 13
Sesquicentennial Park, Brampton
Contact: (905) 846-1878
A special Women Helping Women
luncheon hosted by (l-r) Caroline Pennie,
Kate Wallace and Sandy Phillips, attracted
an influential group of 47 women who
received an overview of the changes
coming to Etobicoke General, as well as
an unveiling of new conceptual drawings
for a new, four-storey wing. The event,
held on January 30, raised $6,000 for the
redevelopment of the hospital.
(l-r): Debbie Wilding and Virginia Tamblyn
from BUDDYS ‘n BOWS FOUNDATION
and Cynthia Warner from Scotiabank.
Every year, Jerry Faivish, the owner of
Kipling Plaza, celebrates the babies being
born at Etobicoke General, giving a gift bag
to each of the moms who have delivered
babies on the day selected, along with
a pizza lunch for the nurses and a $100
donation per baby born.
On hand to accept the donation from
Jerry are (l-r) Michelle, Rachel, Andrea
and Jean from Etobicoke General’s Labour
& Delivery.
The BUDDYS ‘n BOWS FOUNDATION
who are long-time supporters at Brampton
Civic, recently donated $26,000 to the
Compassionate Care Program in Paediatrics
and the Therapeutic Drumming Program in
Active Rehab.
The Compassionate Care Program
arranges appearances from magicians and
clowns to entertain and inspire Osler’s
youngest patients.
Therapeutic drumming encourages
patients recuperating from a fall, fracture or
neurological conditions – such as a stroke or
multiple sclerosis – to participate in activities
that will help with their physical stamina,
motor function and coordination.
NGBB Golf Invitational
Saturday, July 18
Lionhead Golf Club, Brampton
Contact: (416) 522-1066
Spartan Race Canada
Saturday, July 18 & Sunday, July 19
Brimacombe, Orono
Contact: (416) 747-3388
BMA’s 34th Annual Toy Ride Parade
Saturday, August 22
Brampton Soccer Centre
Contact: (905) 456-2968
Scotiabank Golf Classic
Tuesday, September 8
Caledon Woods Golf Club
Contact: (905) 794-7092 x4000
The Humberview Group Ride
Sunday, September 13
Kelso Quarry Park, Milton
Contact: (416) 747-3388
Osler Open: Etobicoke Invitational
Monday, September 14
Summit Golf Club, Richmond Hill
Contact: (416) 747-3388
Osler’s Walk ‘n Roll for Healthy Kids
Saturday, September 19
Etobicoke General Hospital
Contact: (416) 747-3388
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Ways to Give: Personal Fundraising Pages
Looking for a creative way to incorporate fundraising into
your special event? Get involved with Osler Foundation
by building your own Personal Fundraising Page!
It’s a great way to commemorate
a special event, begin a fundraising
campaign or to honour or
memorialize a loved one…
and we’ve made it easy!
HERE’S WHAT YOU DO:
1.Set a fundraising goal.
2.Create your own, secure webpage
using our easy to use tool.
3.Personalize it with your own
messages and photos.
4.Collect your donations!
(Your friends and family can even
add personal messages of support
beside their donations.)
The Outrigger Performance Advantage
(OPA) recently took advantage of this
great online tool for their Paddlers in
Motion event. OPA held a 12-hour
fundraising marathon on November 1
at their Etobicoke training centre
with the goal of supporting the Oral
Chemotherapy Education Program in
Brampton Civic’s Oncology Unit.
The group set up their own online
fundraising webpage and encouraged
fellow members, friends and family to
help them raise funds for this worthy
cause. In total, they raised over $15,000!
Having your own webpage makes it
easy for you to spread the word about
your event and help gain supporters for
your cause.
Through hard work and team effort, OPA Paddlers
in Motion completed the marathon and raised over
$15,000 for Oncology at Brampton Civic
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Brampton Civic Hospital
2100 Bovaird Drive East
Brampton, ON L6R 3J7
(905) 494-6556
Etobicoke General Hospital
101 Humber College Boulevard
Etobicoke, ON M9V 1R8
(416) 747-3388
Peel Memorial Centre
for Integrated Health and Wellness
(905) 494-6890
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