Fall 2010 - Hôpital Saint
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Fall 2010 - Hôpital Saint
Believe. Fall 2010 She has a whole lot of heart St-Boniface Hospital gives young woman a second chance at life KRistin millaR BelieVes in thinKing positiVely, and that includes her experience with heart failure. “i’m grateful because it has helped me learn what is really important in life,” says 27-year-old Kristin. as a teenager, Kristin had no symptoms of heart disease. after fainting during a routine workout in 2001, Kristin, then 18, made an appointment with her doctor. she was shocked to learn that hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (hcm) had caused her to faint. hcm is a disease that affects the muscles of the heart, causing them to thicken. in rare cases, it can cause sudden heart failure and death. Kristin Millar is alive and well, thanks to the lifesaving care she received at St-Boniface Hospital in november 2009, Kristin thought she had the flu; she was nauseated, weak and tired. the symptoms persisted through christmas and on December 28, 2009, she was rushed to CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 C ETT E I N F O R M AT I O N E ST DISPONIBLE EN FRANCAIS (204)237-2067 insiDe A first birthday fundraiser for the NICU MegaMillion Lotto winners give back 2010 St-Boniface Hospital Radiothon of Hope and Healing raises $70,000 The changing face of mental health Patient, employee, donor 4 6 7 9 10 saintboniface.ca Believe | Fall 2010 | 1 cont’d from page 1 St-Boniface Hospital in cardiac shock. The emergency care providers found that her heart was functioning at only six per cent of its pumping capacity. Dr. Darren Freed, Director of the Surgical Heart Failure Program, and Dr. Shelley Zieroth, Medical Director of the Surgical Heart Failure Program, were called upon immediately. Dr. Freed performed emergency heart surgery on Kristin, implanting a ventricular assist device (VAD) to keep her heart pumping. The U-shaped device is attached to her heart and connects to two lithium batteries which power the system. Kristin must carry the battery pack with her at all times. Because the VAD continually pumps blood through her body on behalf of her heart, Kristin does not, in fact, have a pulse. “It’s a pretty great party trick,” Kristin laughs. daily and enjoys cardio activity, weight training and yoga classes. Kristin sees Dr. Zieroth on a monthly basis for routine check-ups. Dr. Zieroth helps keep Kristin in shape while she waits for her heart. “We really just talk about shoes,” says Kristin, joking about the bond that she’s formed with her Cardiologist. “Dr. Freed, Dr. Zieroth and the other health care providers at St-Boniface Hospital saved me in more ways than one,” says Kristin. “I am a different person now, a better person than I was before my surgery. I am more generous and appreciate my friends and family more than ever before.” Prior to 2008, the heart pump which was used to save Kristin’s life was not available to patients in Manitoba. Anyone who needed the VAD implant had to be relocated out-of-province, having to bear some of the expense as a personal cost. This surgery is now available at St-Boniface Hospital, thanks to the creation of the Surgical Heart Failure Program, led by Dr. Freed. The Program is a valuable addition to the Cardiac Sciences Program, and truly makes St-Boniface Hospital a centre of cardiac excellence. Kristin is now waiting for a heart transplant. Because the call could come at any moment, it is important that she stay in the best possible health. She exercises Donor support saves lives Donor funded heart transplantation research is improving health care in Manitoba Research is an integral component of the Surgical Heart Failure Program. In addition to his role as a cardiac surgeon and Director of the Program, Dr. Freed is also a Principal Investigator in Regenerative Cardiology. The primary aim of his research is to identify innovative therapeutic options for the treatment of advanced heart failure. One exciting focus of this program examines the use of a patient’s own stem cells (found in bone marrow) to regenerate their damaged heart. Regenerative therapy 2 | Fall 2010 | Believe Dr. Darren Freed and Dr. Shelley Zieroth, Kristin’s cardiac surgeon and cardiologist, with a ventricular assist device, like the one that was implanted in Kristin’s chest to save her life. may one day play a major role in the treatment of heart disease and heart failure. This innovative research would not be possible without the support of St-Boniface Hospital Foundation donors, who fund life-saving research at the hospital. “Thanks to the support of the community I have been able to conduct my research and practice as a surgeon at one hospital,” says Freed. “St-Boniface Hospital offers unique opportunities for collaboration, which is one of the major reasons that I am here in Manitoba today.” Message from the Chairman the sUmmeR anD eaRly Fall is a busy time for st-Boniface hospital Foundation. Between supporting third-party events, offering the Fall cash lotto, hosting a Radiothon and planning for the coming year, the Foundation staff and Board of Directors are hard at work raising funds and awareness for health care and life-saving medical research at st-Boniface hospital. in fact, this time of year is so busy that we have decided to expand our traditional eight page Believe newsletter to 12 pages, because we have so many great stories of hope and healing to share with you! i would like to thank the donors, sponsors, supporters and volunteers who made the 2010 st-Boniface hospital Radiothon of hope and healing, presented by Vickar automotive group, a tremendous success! not only did the event raise more than $70,000 for the hospital, it also raised awareness as patients, health care providers and other st-Boniface hospital supporters shared their stories with 99.9 BoB Fm and cURVe 94.3 listeners. eArly Bird drAw novemBer 25th 2010 St-Boniface Ho pital mAin prize drAw decemBer 2nd 2010 ,0 125 000 0 0 all cash prizes $ 75,000 grand prize $ 50 draws for $1,000! tickets$40 40 each or 3 for $100 All proceeds support he rese or online nd medicAl medicAl medicA ospitAl ospitAAl ospit ce.cAA ce.c this fall, we re-launched the st-Boniface hospital Fall cash lotto. the traditional lotto format has been eagerly re-embraced by our loyal lottery supporters. i encourage everyone to contact the Foundation by phone 237-2067, or online at saintboniface.ca to purchase their ticket for the all-cash lottery, which features an incredible $75,000 grand prize. also, be sure to watch your mailbox for information on the 2011 megamillion lotto, launching in early january 2011. as always, on behalf of the st-Boniface hospital Foundation Board of Directors, i would like to thank yoU, for making the incredible health care and research at st-Boniface hospital possible through your donations, lottery purchases and volunteerism. aidan o’Brien Chairman, St-Boniface Hospital Foundation st-BoniFaCe Hospital FounDation BoarD oF DireCtors 2010 aidan o’Brien, Chairman Frank plett, SecretaryTreasurer & Chair, Bill hanson, Vice-Chair Major Gifts Kevin Williams, Chair, Bill Fraser, Vice-Chair Finance Committee gwen hatch, james allison Past-Chair Rémi Bisson john graham, Chair, susan Freig Richard good Brigitte léger Dr. Bill leslie Doug stephen Dr. michel tétreault Marketing Committee Karen Bryk Rob Vanderhooft leslie Dornan, Chair, Annual Giving Committee Robert campbell larry Vickar joe Fiorentino andrew yorke contact us at (204) 237-2067, toll free at 1-888-4saintB, or by fax (204) 231-0041 We’re located at the st-Boniface hospital: Room D1003, 409 taché avenue, Winnipeg, manitoba R2h 2a6 Visit us at saintboniface.ca for more information on current projects, upcoming events, lotteries, stories on people like you, and much, much more! Believe | Fall 2010 | 3 a first birthday fundraiser for the niCU the last thing saRah haiDey expected as she prepared to deliver her second child was a two-week stay in the st-Boniface hospital neonatal intensive care Unit (nicU). her first child had arrived in a joyful, predictable fashion, and there was nothing to suggest things would go differently this time. But they did. sarah’s water broke at 32 weeks, and she was quickly admitted to st-Boniface hospital. When baby everett arrived on june 20, 2009, he was whisked to the nicU, where for 15 days he would be cared for and carefully monitored. it was a difficult experience for sarah, adjusting to nicU staff caring for her child. “i wanted to be the one caring for my baby and it was hard to watch other people holding him, caring for him,” she says. “it was such an emotional time. as everett grew and progressed, though, we saw how important those days at the nicU were, and how much the staff contributed to his development.” With everett’s first birthday approaching, sarah and her husband, chad, decided that a party was in order. “We invited about 80 of our closest friends,” sarah laughs, “and asked them not to bother with a gift, but to bring a donation for the st-Boniface hospital nicU instead.” the family and their friends raised $1,300 dollars that day, and soon after sarah, chad and everett brought the donation to the hospital along with a birthday cake and two quilts made by sarah’s mother. “she created them using extra fabric from a quilt she’d made for everett. the staff was able to present them to a mom whose twins were on the unit at the time. the mom was so happy she sent us a thank you card!” niCu reunion a JoyFul CeleBration on sUnDay, octoBeR 17, 2010, dozens of families gathered in st-Boniface hospital’s everett atrium to celebrate the neonatal intensive care Unit’s (nicU) first annual harvest party, an event honouring “graduates” of the nicU. Five thousand three hundred babies are born at stBoniface hospital each year. seven hundred of those babies will require specialized intensive care at birth or soon after. those infants will stay in the nicU until they are well enough to go home. some infants spend only a few days in nicU, while others spend weeks or months getting well. 4 | Fall 2010 | Believe Proud parents and their children are reunited at the St-Boniface Hospital’s NICU Harvest Party During this time, nicU health care providers and parents form a special bond as they work together to care for the children. at the harvest party, nicU graduates, their families and st-Boniface hospital staff were reunited. the event was also a chance for parents to meet other families and see how nicU graduates have grown into healthy, vibrant and happy kids! tHe DoCtor is in every sunDay Morning at 11 a.M. on CJoB 680 EVERY SUNDAY AT 11 A.M. TUNE INTO CJOB 680 FOR THE HEALTH REPORT, A PRODUCTION OF ST-BONIFACE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION, FOR YOUR WEEKLY HEALTH CHECK-UP the health Report kicked off its fourth season on sunday, september 26, 2010. the one-hour radio program brings health care issues to the airwaves with commentary from some of manitoba’s top medical professionals. Charles LaFlèche and Greg Mackling, hosts of The Health Report this season, st-Boniface hospital Foundation president & ceo, charles laFlèche joins greg mackling, as co-host of the popular show. “i’m a big fan of the health Report! i’ve been tuning in since 2007 to hear about patient care programs and medical research taking place right here in manitoba,” said laFlèche. “greg has done a great job hosting the program and i’m really excited to be joining him. We’re going to have a lot of fun together this season.” you can be part of the conversation by calling 780-6868 or hit pound 680 for mts cell phone subscribers. share your thoughts or ask the experts questions. Visit the health Report online for past episodes, bios on our hosts and information on our guests at www.saintboniface.ca. Message from the President & CEO one of the many things i like about living in manitoba is the four distinct seasons. there is something very special about the seasons changing. in the case of the fall, i love the crisp air hitting your lungs and the rustling of leaves around you as you walk. a change of season is a good time for reflection. as i reflect on my first four months as president & ceo of st-Boniface hospital Foundation i realize that there are many more things i like about manitoba than the four seasons. i thought i was well versed on the tremendous accomplishments of the grey nuns since their arrival on the banks of the Red River in 1844, which included founding st-Boniface hospital nearly 140 years ago – the first hospital in Western canada. i knew that their initial efforts had morphed into a very complex and highly functional hospital and a free-standing research centre with intricate links to the University of manitoba and the Winnipeg Regional health authority. What i did not have a true appreciation for was to what extent the generosity of manitobans allows st-Boniface hospital Foundation to participate in, and in some cases enable, the great work of our health care providers and researchers. as you will see when reading this newsletter, that generosity is exhibited in community support of initiatives like our Fall cash lotto and our very successful 2010 st-Boniface hospital Radiothon of hope and healing with 99.9 BoB Fm and cURVe 94.3. it is also exhibited through the establishment of endowment funds like the Kalwant Dhalla Research technician award, major gifts like the one made by Richard and joyce Brownscombe, and through the generousity of monthly donors like Dennis sweeney. i am humbled by the generosity and support of our donors, which allows our health care professionals and researchers to do what they do best: save lives. For this, i extend my sincerest thanks. Best personal regards, Charles (Chuck) LaFlèche, CMA, FCMA President & CEO St-Boniface Hospital Foundation Believe | Fall 2010 | 5 MegaMillion Lotto winners give back “i Feel liKe i jUst Won the lotto again,” said Diane hebert after writing a cheque for $5,000 at the 2010 st-Boniface hospital Radiothon of hope and healing, presented by Vickar automotive group. on march 17, 2010, Diane and gerald hebert’s lives changed forever when they won the $1 million grand prize in the st-Boniface hospital 2010 megamillion lotto. after supporting the st-Boniface hospital for years the heberts were overwhelmed and overjoyed to see their charity, very literally, pay off. the heberts used the $1 million to pay debt, set up education funds for their children and grandchild, and help their parents retire in comfort. But there was still one item on their to-do list: pay it forward and give back to the hospital that had made them millionaires. “We always bought tickets for st-Boniface hospital lotteries because the health care providers at the hospital had cared for our family over the years,” said Diane. “after winning, we planned to make a big donation to the hospital. We were just waiting for the right time.” While driving home on october 14, Diane and gerald heard a call for donations on 99.9 BoB Fm during the Radiothon. “We just knew that this was the right time to make our donation,” said gerald. “We drove straight St-Boniface Hospital Foundation President & CEO, Charles LaFlèche, with 2010 MegaMillion Lotto winners, Diane and Gerald Hebert to st-Boniface hospital to write the cheque.” Rather than calling in their donation, Diane and gerald dropped it off in person so they could visit the everett atrium where they were presented with their $1 million cheque in march 2010. “that oversized cheque is still in our living room,” said gerald. “it reminds us every day of how fortunate we are.” Vickar Automotive Group Employees Support the 2010 St-Boniface Hospital Radiothon of Hope and Healing through payroll deductions and events and then gifts the money to charities selected by the committee. Vickar Automotive Group employees Devon Cuscito, Kathy Serediuk and Jarred Tymm present a cheque for $2000 to Charles LaFlèche, President & CEO, St-Boniface Hospital Foundation laRRy VicKaR leaDs By eXample. the president & ceo of Vickar automotive group supports numerous charitable organizations and events each year, both as an individual and through corporate donations. Vickar’s avid community involvement has built a culture of philanthropy throughout his companies. each year, the 300 Vickar automotive group employees donate upwards of $25,000 and hundreds of hours of volunteer time to their communities. the Vickar employee group social committee fundraises internally 6 | Fall 2010 | Believe When larry Vickar announced that his company would be the presenting sponsor of the 2010 st-Boniface hospital Radiothon of hope and healing, the Vickar employee group social committee announced that they would also like to make a donation to the hospital. the Vickar employees did not stop there, several philanthropically-minded staff members volunteered to work on their day off, answering phones and taking donations. Devon cuscito, Kathy serediuk and jarred tymm, arrived at st-Boniface hospital at 8 a.m. on october 14, to present a cheque for $2000 to charles laFlèche, st-Boniface hospital Foundation president & ceo, on behalf of Vickar automotive group’s employees. “i am always impressed by the generousity of my staff. i have truly great employees!” said Vickar. “their donation is not only a testament to their charitable nature, but also to the cause. i am very happy that my employees see value in supporting st-Boniface hospital, a cornerstone in our community.” From left: Charles LaFlèche, President & CEO, St-Boniface Hospital Foundation; Beau, 99.9 BOB FM morning host; Frazier, 99.9 BOB FM morning host; Brenlee Carrington, Chair, 2010 St-Boniface Hospital Radiothon of Hope and Healing, presented by Vickar Automotive Group; Andrea Collins, CURVE 94.3 morning host; Dale Davies, CURVE 94.3 morning host; Tom Milroy, 99.9 BOB FM morning host 2010 STBONIFACE HOSPITAL RADIOTHON OF HOPE AND HEALING RAISES $70,000! Donor response so strong phone lines remain open for an additional day the 2010 st-BoniFace hospital RaDiothon oF hope and healing, presented by Vickar automotive group, in partnership with 99.9 BoB Fm and cURVe 94.3, raised an incredible $70,000 for health care and medical research at st-Boniface hospital. the highly successful event kicked off on thursday, october 14, at 6 a.m. when 99.9 BoB Fm and cURVe 94.3 began broadcasting from the st-Boniface hospital everett atrium. phone lines remained open until 8 p.m. and due to demand, reopened again all day Friday. st-Boniface hospital patients, health care providers and other supporters shared their stories of hope and healing with 99.9 BoB Fm and cURVe 94.3 listeners. le garage coordinated local bands, and live entertainment delighted st-Boniface hospital staff, patients and visitors in the everett atrium. Larry Vickar, President, Vickar Automotive Group, and Presenting Sponsor of the 2010 St-Boniface Hospital Radiothon of Hope and Healing, with Scott Morris, 99.9 BOB FM afternoon host Brenlee Carrington on air with Kelly Parker, 99.9 BOB FM evening host “We are very proud to have been a key partner in the 2010 st-Boniface hospital Radiothon of hope and healing. it was truly a great event in support of a great cause,” said chris stevens, Vice-president and general manager, chUm Radio Winnipeg. monies raised will support three key programs at st-Boniface hospital: the cardiac sciences program, the mental health program and the Woman & child program. “on behalf of everyone at st-Boniface hospital Foundation i would like to extend my sincerest thanks to the 2010 st-Boniface hospital Radiothon of hope and healing donors, sponsors, partners and volunteers for their time, energy and support," said Brenlee carrington, chair, 2010 st-Boniface hospital Radiothon of hope and healing. "thanks to the commitment of a caring and dedicated group of people we were able to raise $70,000 for patient care and medical research. those funds will be applied directly to the health care programs that matter to manitobans." Believe | Fall 2010 | 7 Red Top Fundraiser events events August 7, 2010 the Red top Drive inn has been a Winnipeg landmark since it opened in 1960. the restaurant quickly became the go-to stop for a late night burger and homemade root beer. When gus scouras, one of the three founding partners of Red top, retired in 1997, his brother john and sister-in-law Vicky took over operations. ten years later, john suffered a heart attack and passed away while vacationing in greece. today, Vicky and her son are proud to continue the scouras family tradition, serving tasty food at the Red top Drive inn. the restaurant celebrated 50 years at its st. mary’s Road location on august 7, 2010, by giving back to the community that has supported it for five decades. they decided to donate a portion of all sales on august 7, to st-Boniface hospital Foundation. that money will support health care and medical research, including the cardiac sciences program, which integrates all cardiac services in manitoba at st-Boniface hospital. thank you Red top Drive inn! Wogie Invitational Golf Tournament August 19, 2010 on saturday, august 19, at the links at Quarry oaks, chris Wolgemuth, or “Wogie,” hosted the 11th annual Wogie invitational golf tournament to raise funds for st-Boniface hospital’s tourette’s syndrome (ts) outpatient services and ts awareness. Wogie knows first hand how important the st-Boniface hospital’s ts outpatient services are, he has relied on them for many years to help manage his condition. Chris Wolgemuth and Wanda Grift, Ambulatory Care Nurse, St-Boniface Hospital, at the 11th Annual Wogie Invitational Golf Tournament Rock the Cradle September 10, 2010 on november 27, 2008, st-Boniface hospital lost an incredible doctor, teacher and friend. Dr. philip hall was the Director of the Fetal assessment, obstetrical outreach program at st-Boniface hospital and chair of the medical advisory council. Dr. hall spent nearly twenty years caring for mothers and newborns and teaching medical residents at st-Boniface hospital. in honour of her late husband, judith hall established the Dr. philip hall cradle Fund, an endowment to support and enhance the work of the st-Boniface hospital obstetrical outreach program. on Friday, september 10, 2010, judith, along with family and friends, hosted Rock the cradle, a fundraising evening for the Dr. phil hall cradle Fund. in addition to his love of medicine, Dr. hall was a strong supporter of the arts. he was a gifted writer and had 8 | Fall 2010 | Believe the Wogie invitation golf tournament has raised more than $85,000 for st-Boniface hospital since it was created. this year’s tournament was a fantastic success. participants enjoyed a beautiful day on the course, followed by a banquet dinner. a true appreciation for shakespeare. Rock the cradle celebrated many of the things Dr. hall loved in life, good food, wine, music, and shakespearean vignettes, while raising funds for his professional passion – health care and medical education. Judith Hall, Nicholas Hall, Ashleigh Hall and husband Josh, honour their late father and husband, Dr. Philip Hall Paying it forward Bill Brownscombe had an indomitable spirit and he enjoyed going out of his way to help others. Bill also belonged to many different organizations that reflected his various passions, which included horticulture, golf and curling during his lifetime. More importantly, he was always happy to welcome a new member into the group. When Bill passed away in 2005, his son Richard and daughter-in-law, Joyce, knew they wanted to honour their father by helping the staff at St-Boniface Hospital through a gift to St-Boniface Hospital Foundation (SBHF). “My father was such a people person. We talked about the kind of gift that would be relevant to him and my mother before he passed away,” said Richard. “They both felt that they wanted to provide support for the people on the front lines, to make their jobs easier.” When the SBHF presented the idea of funding the production of a DVD for patients of the Cardiac Sciences Program, outlining the procedures and recovery process following heart surgery, Richard and Joyce knew the project was a good fit. Richard Brownscombe Richard remembers the “rickety old VHS tape” the hospital gave incoming patients, like his father, to help them prepare for their surgery and he was happy to provide an updated version. The new video includes insight from former heart surgery patients, discusses the surgery itself and the rehabilitation process. Richard says giving to SBHF has been a great way to honour his father and a great experience. “The most worthwhile part of all of this has been how the Foundation has treated me. They’ve given us so much support, and sought our input and our feedback in working to find a project that would be meaningful for us. It has meant a lot,” said Richard. The changing face of mental health Older patients are fast becoming the biggest demographic in need of mental health services. While young people often have family-focused concerns, seniors’ conditions are often linked to physical health concerns. “Depression is not all in your mind, as some people think of it,” said Enns. “There’s clearly a brain-body connection when it comes to understanding depression.” Seniors have special needs in terms of treatment. Over the last two decades, the focus of mental health has evolved from inpatient services to working with patients in their own environment. “People with serious mental illnesses often require lengthy treatment periods and need ongoing support to live the best life they can outside the hospital,” said Enns. Dr. Murray Enns and Ed Ziesmann A packed house enjoyed an informative conversation about mental health at the Reh-Fit Centre on Saturday, October 23, 2010. Dr. Murray Enns, Medical Director of the Mental Health Program at St-Boniface Hospital (SBH), and Mr. Ed Ziesmann, Program Director of the Mental Health Program, discussed the changing landscape of mental health in Canada and the transformation of patient care at SBH. The physical space of the Mental Health Program at SBH has changed, too. Adult beds have been reduced from 48 to 30, and accessibility renovations have become a main focus. “We’ve had to install grab-bars in washrooms and patient rooms, and look at different types of furniture because of the needs of an aging population,” says Ziesmann. To support the Mental Health Program, please call 237-2067 or visit St-Boniface Hospital Foundation online at saintboniface.ca. Believe | Fall 2010 | 9 Patient, employee, donor Dennis Sweeney, once a St-Boniface Hospital patient, works for the hospital and makes monthly donations to St-Boniface Hospital Foundation. Dennis is standing next to the glass pane on the SBHF Tribute Wall in the Everett Atrium where both he and his mother are recognized Dennis Sweeney holds a small statue of Marguerite d’Youville, founder of the Grey Nuns, as he recounts one of his earliest experiences with St-Boniface Hospital. In 1972, Sweeney, then 29, was rushed to St-Boniface Hospital for stomach surgery – the eighth of nine surgeries Sweeney would undergo as a result of what was later diagnosed as Crohn’s Disease. The Grey Nuns, many still on staff at St-Boniface Hospital, greeted Sweeney’s parents. “When they saw how sick I was they took my parents aside and told them to be prepared, in case I didn’t make it, and to pray for my recovery,” says Sweeney. “They gave my parents a small statue of the blessed Marguerite d’Youville and asked them to give it to me if I recovered so that I could give thanks to the Sister.” “I believe that it is through prayers that I pulled through. The Grey Nuns said that it was a miracle!” Three years later, on February 5, 1975, his mother’s birthday, Sweeney returned to the Hospital for a job interview. Since having 9 operations in 10 years, Sweeney’s doctor had recommended that he begin back to work only part time. The Hospital had a part time opening in Computing Services, where patient admissions, transfers and discharges were manually organized. He moved into a full time position with Computing Services in 1977. Thirty-eight years later, Sweeney has received a number of valuable keepsakes from St-Boniface Hospital. The most recent was given on October 18, 2010, when Sweeney was honoured for his many years of faithful service with a silver and sapphire 35 years of service pin, which he wears proudly on his lapel. 10 | Fall 2010 | Believe “My experience as a patient gave me a real appreciation for St-Boniface Hospital and I thought that it would be nice to work here and give back to the community that helped me,” says Sweeney. “The Hospital is like a second family to me. Through the years the Grey Nuns have represented respect, caring, stewardship and now today, hope and healing. I’m proud to be able to help carry on the Grey Nuns’ legacy” Sweeney gives back to the hospital not only as an employee, but also as a St-Boniface Hospital Foundation (SBHF) donor. In 1985, when Sweeney’s mother, Nan, died of heart disease, he requested that donations be sent to the SBHF in lieu of flowers. Then, in 1988, Sweeney became a SBHF monthly donor to honour his mother’s memory and has continued to make monthly donations and support various SBHF campaigns for the past 22 years. Both Dennis Sweeney and his mother, Nan Sweeney, are recognized on the SBHF Tribute Wall in the Everett Atrium. Today, he makes monthly donations on behalf of both his mother and father. “St-Boniface Hospital is truly fortunate to have so many remarkable employees whose efforts have created a world class research facility and one of the greatest health care facilities around, as it continues on the road to perfect care improving the quality of life for all who come here to be treated,” says Sweeney. To become a monthly donor, or to learn more about the monthly giving program, please contact Krislyn Glays, Development Coordinator at 237-2068 or by email at kglays@sbgh.mb.ca. St-Boniface Hospital researchers establish endowment in honour of a colleague THE KALWANT DHALLA RESEARCH TECHNICIAN AWARD WILL SUPPORT EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT ST-BONIFACE HOSPITAL KalWant Dhalla tooK gReat pRiDe in his WoRK as a Research technician at st-Boniface hospital, supporting research at the institute of cardiovascular sciences for more than two decades. he was well respected and loved by his colleagues, who held a formal retirement dinner for him on march 16, 2010. the research community was greatly saddened by news of his untimely passing only a few short months later. on june 5, 2010, Dhalla died of heart failure, the disease he had spent his life researching and trying to understand. When news of Dhalla’s death reached his colleagues, Dr. pawan singal, Director of the institute of cardiovascular sciences, began arrangements to establish an endowment fund in Dhalla’s honour. “i immediately called a meeting of my advisory council to float the idea by them,” said Dr. singal. “and they supported it unanimously.” Kalwant Dhalla at work at St-Boniface Hospital When Dhalla’s funeral was held two days later, on june 7, Dr. singal had already made arrangements to establish the Kalwant Dhalla Research technician award, and was able to invite friends, family and colleagues to make a donation to the fund in Dhalla’s memory. the Kalwant Dhalla Research technician award will be given out for the first time on Friday, november 5, at the 12th annual institute of cardiovascular sciences symposium. the community was extremely supportive and the endowment has since grown to more than $17,000. the endowment will fund an annual award, presented to a Research technician who has provided outstanding service in research at st-Boniface hospital. if you would like to make a donation in support of the award, or learn more about establishing an endowment fund, please contact sara penner, Director of Development, st-Boniface hospital Foundation at 235-3696 or by email at spenner6@sbgh.mb.ca. Creating an Endowment Fund Monthly Giving Program With a one time or accumulated gift of $10,000 or more, you can create a permanently named fund at st-Boniface hospital Foundation. this is a great way to create a sustainable legacy in your name, a family member’s name or even for a friend or colleague. monthly giving is an easy, convenient and cost effective way for you to support incredible, life-saving projects at st-Boniface hospital. every year the investment income your endowment fund generates will be granted out to support the vital work being done at st-Boniface hospital. Donors can determine what specific area of the hospital or what kind of research they would like their fund to support. By establishing an endowment fund you are contributing to future generations by supporting the exceptional health care and research that is vital to all of us. Why become a monthly donor? • Your contribution has growing impact every month. a modest monthly gift will have a tremendous impact over time. • It’s easy and convenient for you! Your gift is made automatically every month either by credit card or directly from your bank account. • We will send you one consolidated tax receipt at the end of the calendar year for income tax purposes. Rather than make one or two donations each year, you can donate monthly using direct debit from your bank account, Visa, mastercard or american express. it’s that easy to save lives 12 months a year! Believe | Fall 2010 | 11 thank you in MeMory oF jack ablett shirley ager joao maria amaral Donna Rae ames Fred anderson joyce anderson ernest audette eva Backeland addie Bailey Beverley Bakun Boris Balamatowski susan Balamatowski Walter Bargenda Robert Barrott craig Bear edward l Beaudry Zita Bernstein lucille Berube Rup Rani Bhagria stella Blaschuk pat Blobel lina mariette Boily john Borud Dwain Boss Diane Boyle irene Boyle larry Kenneth Brezinski albert Brook arthur carriere al church Rene levi collette lloyd cordingley leslie corey alma cox Brian cruickshank Rolande Debusschere Doris Delmage helene Deniset Doug Dent Kalwant singh Dhalla Koziarski Diane elvira Dittberner george Doig marcel Dorge arrunnah (Rooney) Douglas john Douglas William Drew nancy Kae Drummond anne Dubinsky evelyn Dunn john eggerman patricia everett Valerie e Farr earl Flint Bernice Flood linda Fortescue antoine gaborieau paul gaerke helene gagne john gannon christopher geib Baby Keenan nicholai gemmell jack gillespie Karyn globerman Denis gobeil Dr Bronislaw anton gorski mary grywinski antoine (tony) & marie-louise guertin maurice gunness ghassem hakimi Dr philip F hall joe hayakawa hartwig hein Dora hemming edward g hird Darryl honer ona janciukas Baby tarynn Rae jenner gladys johnstone carl Kaiser jim Karlson David Kaufman carolyn l Keith thomas Kelunick larry Kenneth Desmond Frank Kerley a special thank you to those who made contributions between may 1 to august 31, 2010 to the st-Boniface hospital Foundation in honour or in memory of the individuals listed below: Dr james Rodway Kirkpatrick lawrence Kornago Frank Krahn michael Kucher joe Kuffner paul laForest Kenneth lailey Bill landiak aurelia last mrs lavy Debbie leite paul lejeune Roger lloyd lepage Daniel lie Baby charlotte anne elizabeth lockhart susan macDonald lawrence (larry) marchinko Russell martens edward martinson ada mccallum William e mcDougall michael moshenko paul mousseau Dr sam muchnik Kim munt jean mushey angela obirek sumiye omotani Demion orzechowski jim orzechowski lawrence & anastasia orzechowski shawn ostapchuk louise otto elana palay albert pare iwan peniak jerry peters Karl philipp georges picton shirley pintea Donald primeau hector l proulx graeme c Remple helen Riesberry hedwig Ritchie jennie R Robb Ruth Robb Betty Rodie David e Romesar Becky Ruvinsky terry thomas sager alfred saler Fredrick sass Denise savard joy schram alma schroffel mary shott louise smendziuk pauline smith jim smolinski christopher solylo emil stasiuk john a sweeney nan sweeney laurence tanner Kenzie thurston marion torch Flore toupin jean turney irene tychonick Real (Rhiel) Vandale olive audrey Volovich sue Wallace john Walsh isaac Warkentin paul Warywada lorne Weiss sydney Westwood pierce Wright albert yzer Beverly ann Zaharia teenie Zawerucha Bessie Zelickson Frank Zeller henry Zeller Dennis Zelt in Honour oF madison Barnes ted Baron marianne Blandigneres Rochelle Blumenthal Dr Ron Dlin andrea Doyle Dr glen Drobot Dr john Ducas Dr Darren Freed noah globerman elaine goldberg ethel gorden everett haidey eleanor herst jeff & heather Koplovich Barrie & marvelle mcpherson martin minuck pat murphy shana nodel pearl palay mr & mrs s palay arni pedersen mimi pollock steven promislow anthony l Quaglia Dr michael m Rachlis Becky & harry Rosenberg harvey secter sandy & phil sheegl David taras Dr alex Vajcner Darrell Vesa emily Williamson elaine Wyseman Dr alex & hariette Zimmer smith carter architects & engineers inc. st Boniface general hospital - staff 4th Floor geriatrics st Boniface general hospital - staff 5B you MaKe a DiFFerenCe! When you donate to the st-Boniface hospital Foundation, you are making a difference in the lives of people both here at home in manitoba and all around the world. your donation stays in manitoba and supports world-class medical research and advances in patient care at the st-Boniface hospital. please send your donation to D1003-409 taché avenue, Winnipeg mB R2h 2a6, phone (204) 237-2067 or donate online at saintboniface.ca. saintboniface.ca