heartsandminds - Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba
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heartsandminds - Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba
Our heartfelt thanks Thank you to all our donors and sponsors for supporting the fight against heart disease and stroke. The following is a list of those who contributed $500 or more from April 1 to July 31, 2011. To view this list online, visit heartandstroke.mb.ca. Individuals David Anderson Ron Bennett Corinne Billinkoff Harry Burdon Bruce & Lesley Campbell Steve Cavanaugh Bernice Chamberland Donald Cooper Debbie Down Margaret Drall Helene Dyck Gary Filmon Katherine Gregoire Duncan Jessiman Riley Keast Ray Kolstad Scot Miller Richard Olfert Norbert Reilander Janice Ricken Pat Scott Bernard Scrivener Organizations A & B Mechanical A B W Investments Ltd. All Charities Campaign Betty & Jack Andrich Foundation* Birks & Mayors Inc. Canada Safeway Ltd. Canadian First Aid Training Ltd. Canadian Footwear Ltd. Cando Contracting Ltd. Canexus Chemicals Canada LP Cargill Employee Voluntary Charities Fund City Of Winnipeg Employees’Retirees’ Charitable Fund Conviron Crane Steel Structures Ltd. Doherty & Associates Eleanor A.M. Bohemier Foundation* Fort Garry Industries Fraternal Order of Eagles Ladies Auxiliary 3870 Granny’s Poultry Co-operative (Manitoba) Ltd. Health Sciences Centre Employees Charitable Fund Investors Group Investors Group Matching Gift Program Keith G Collins Ltd. Koverall Chairs & Sashes Labatt Breweries of Canada Leech Printing Ltd. Lepine Family Fund Lions Club of Winnipeg Housing Manitoba Canola Growers Association Manitoba Hydro Employees Charitable Donations Winnipeg Manitoba Hydro Steinbach & Area Employees Manitoba Public Insurance Marjorie-Harold-Carrie-Reed Foundation* Mary Bunting Fund* Mary Laing, Alice & Sandra Fraser Fund* Master Roofing Ltd. McCullough Logging MTS Allstream Muriel Joyce Sinclair Foundation* Murray Chevrolet Cadillac Ltd. Order Sons of Italy, Garibaldi Lodge Inc. Payworks Pine Falls & District United Appeal Trust Fund Postmedia Network Inc. Qualico Reginald A. Smith Fund* sanofi-aventis Shelter Canadian Properties Ltd. St Boniface General Hospital Employee Charitable Fund Starbuck All Charities Inc. The Co-operators Group Ltd. The Paul Albrechtsen Foundation Inc. United Steelworkers Local 6166 United Way of Greater Toronto United Way of Winnipeg University of Manitoba * Donors who contributed through The Investors Group Charitable Giving Fund Bequests, Trusts and Other Deferred Gifts Estate of George W. Battershill Estate of Samuel Bordman Estate of Geraldine Clarkin Estate of Marjorie G.Dance Estate of Lorne Dandy Estate of Edith Evans Estate of Jennie Galagun Estate of Joyce D. Gibbon Estate of Donald E. Gill Estate of Lois Hinchliffe Estate of Myra W. Keatinge Estate of Melita Klassen Estate of Ernest H. Loyns Mr. George H. McKay Fund** Estate of Dorothy K. Savela Estate of Anne D. Schneider Estate of Dorothy F. Simmons John Wesley Smith Memorial Fund** Estate of George W. Taylor and those wishing to remain anonymous **Those who gave through the Winnipeg Foundation Sponsorships and Grants Birks Canada One Travel Cargill Crosstown Civic Credit Union Delta Hotels Earls Polo Park Hamilton Beach Iconic Décor IMAX Winnipeg Investors Group Financial Division MAC Cosmetics Koverall Chairs Manitoba Lotteries Corporation heartsandminds is published three times a year by the Heart and Stroke Foundation 6 Donald Street Winnipeg, MB R3L 0K6 In Winnipeg: 949.2000 / In Brandon: 571.4080 / Toll-free: 1.888.473.4636 Fax: (204) 957.1365 / Email: ask@heartandstroke.mb.ca www.heartandstroke.mb.ca To receive this newsletter by email, please call (204) 949.2047. Rescue 7 – Heartsine SAM PAD sanofi-aventis Sets on Fort Sobeys (Taylor Avenue) Sobeys – Brandon Sobeys – Portage la Prairie Sobeys – Steinbach Source for Sports Sun Valley Co-op Sunshine Village Ski & Snowboard Resort The Keg Steakhouse & Bar Transcona Trailers Winnipeg Convention Centre Media Sponsors: CTV Golden West Radio The Winnipeg Free Press heartsandminds of Manitoba NEWS FOR FRIENDS OF THE HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION Manitoba becomes first province in Canada to pass AED legislation “Thanks to this new legislation, Manitobans have a better chance of surviving a cardiac arrest. HSFM commends the government for taking a leadership role in introducing Bill 20 and for its insightfulness when putting the new legislation together,” says Jackie Zalnasky, vice president of Health Promotion for HSFM. Live Red events Boston Pizza Invitational Golf Tournament EMS Bike Ride Dyck 50th Wedding Anniversary Firefighters Fundraising Social – Portage la Prairie ICSP Battle of the Bands Laura Mowat Memorial Pool Tournament Louisiana Pacific Corporate Walk and Pancake Breakfast Poseidon Care Centre Mount Everest Star Challenge Richard Griffin Memorial 70th Birthday Party Stonewall Seniors Curling Golf Tournament Walmart St. Vital Waterfront Massage Therapy Special thanks to our Big Bike title sponsor Manitoba Lotteries and event sponsors Canada One and Subway. FALL 2011 The Heart and Stroke Foundation applauds the Manitoba government for passing a new law requiring public access to AEDs (automated external defibrillators), which help save the lives of sudden cardiac arrest victims. The Foundation has been in full support of Bill 20, The Defibrillator Public Access Act, which passed on June 16, requiring AEDs be installed and maintained in high-traffic public places such as schools, recreation centres, malls, airports and other busy public places where cardiac arrests are more likely to occur. “The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba congratulates the provincial government and all the parties involved for passing the Bill,” says Debbie Brown, president and CEO for HSFM. “HSFM has been advocating for the implementation of AEDs in public places for many years. AEDs should be as commonplace as fireextinguishers and we couldn’t be happier about the passing of this new law, which has the potential to save the lives of thousands of Manitobans.” In Winnipeg alone, 9-1-1 dispatchers report receiving approximately three calls a day related to sudden cardiac arrest. The chance of surviving cardiac arrest outside of hospital is a dismal 5 per cent, but CPR combined with early defibrillation can increase a sudden cardiac arrest victim’s chance of survival by as much as 75 per cent. For every minute delay in defibrillation, the survival rate decreases by 7 to 10 per cent. Every minute counts, which www.heartandstroke.mb.ca is why public access to AEDs is so vitally important. The new law requires all AEDs be continuously maintained, display visible signage and be registered with the designated registrar to ensure they are easily accessible in an emergency situation. HSFM will serve as an advisor in the development of the new regulations and as the central registry for all AEDs located within the province at this time. “It is important for people to realize that the devices are extremely safe and easy to use – even a fourth grader can do it,” says Zalnasky. “The device gives bystanders stepby-step instructions on what to do in an emergency situation and will only deliver a shock if the heart is in a rhythm which can be corrected by defibrillation.” “We have reason to celebrate. The passing of this law is a huge milestone for Manitobans and Canadians alike, and something we should be very proud of as a province. Our success will pave the way for other provinces across Canada to introduce this lifesaving law,” says Brown. (article reprint from June release) Upcoming events Ag in the Classroom The Amazing Agriculture Adventure was a two-day event held in Brandon on June 7 and 8. This was a handson, interactive event that reached approximately 550 grade four and five students from Brandon and the surrounding areas. Students moved through 18 interactive stations covering a variety of agricultural topics, including HSFM’s display which connected agriculture with Manitoba grown foods that are part of a healthy eating plan. HSFM’s station focused on three key messages to promote heart health among Manitoba’s youth, which are: “be smoke-free, get moving and eat healthy foods.” WE ALL HAVE THE TOOLS TO SAVE A LIFE. Visit heartandstroke.mb.ca for more events information. September Manitoba Lotteries Heart&Stroke Big Bike - The Big Bike is rolling through communities across rural Manitoba throughout September. Kidsfest HSFM was pleased to be a part of this year’s Kidsfest on June 9. HSFM’s tent offered JUMP Rope for Heart Demo Team performances, an interactive healthy living display, games, resource materials, free fruit (sponsored by Sobeys) and Squiggles snacks (donated by Health Check™). Over 750 children attended HSFM’s tent/demos. Pictured above are Foundation staff (L to R) Christine Houde, Amanda Nash, Justin Mikiluk and Heather Caroll. The 2011 rural Manitoba Big Bike ride schedule is as follows: Stonewall - Sept 8 Selkirk - Sept 9 to11 Hodgson - Sept 12 Steinbach - Sept 13 Carman - Sept 14 Altona/Morden - Sept 15 Reston/Hartney/Deloraine - Sept 16 Shilo/Carberry/Glenboro - Sept 17 & 18 Rivers/Oak Lake/Virden - Sept 19 McGregor/Austin/Neepawa - Sept 20 Minnedosa/Shoal Lake/Birtle - Sept 21 Rossburn/Russell/Roblin - Sept 22 Dauphin - Sept 23 Portage La Prairie - Sept 24 For more Big Bike events information, visit manitobabigbike.ca. Stroke Workshops - The Foundation is presenting stroke workshops for health professionals at the Winnipeg Convention Centre Sept. 14 & 15. Both workshops are fully booked but space is still available for an acute stroke workshop for nurses in Thompson, Sept.16. This is the first in a series of acute stroke workshops for the Burntwood Regional Health Authority. For more information visit ‘events’ on our website or call 1.888.473.4636. October Manitoba TeleHealth PresentationHSFM will broadcast a ‘Helping You Live Well’ presentation live to TeleHealth locations across Manitoba. The presentation will be for the general public and discuss: heart disease, stroke, warning signs, risk factors and goal setting for lifestyle change. To learn more, please call 1.888.473.4636. Richard Harris Pay It Forward Social and Teddy Bear Drive - Saturday, Oct. 29, 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Assiniboia Downs. Tickets are $20. Proceeds will be donated to HSF and Football Manitoba. For more info, contact Judy Bamburak at 296.6661. November - CPR Month Annual General Meeting - Nov. 17 Our AGM will be held on Nov. 17 in Winnipeg. Call to register at 949.2000 or 1.888.473.4636. December A Real Traditional Christmas Tree Sale - throughout December. Buy your Christmas tree and support the Heart and Stroke Foundation. For more information, call 949.2000. To learn about holding your own Live Red event, contact us at 949.2000, toll-free 1.888.473.4636 or visit livered.mb.ca. It isn’t too early to start planning your event for Heart Month in February! November is CPR Month On November 1, the Foundation will be kicking off CPR Month with the biggest CPR training event ever to take place in Manitoba. As part of the CPR Corporate Challenge, up to 500 individuals will be invited to gather at the Winnipeg Convention Centre to learn CPR using the Foundation’s CPR Anytime™ kits. This massive event kicks off a number of province-wide initiatives aimed at training more Manitobans in CPR, including: WITH YOUR HELP, MORE OF US WILL KNOW HOW TO USE THEM. CPR Corporate Challenge The Foundation’s second annual CPR Corporate Challenge invites businesses to take the challenge to encourage CPR training in their workplace.This program is limited to the first 50 teams of 10 to register. The goal of the program is to have each team member train at least 10 of their family and friends in CPR.By the end of November, HSFM hopes to have 5000 more Manitobans trained in CPR. The Heart and Stroke Foundation sets the guidelines for resuscitation in Canada, including the use of CPR and AEDs to help save lives. Red River Ex Learn how giving through your Will can help, call 949.2032. Volunteering is a work of heart On June 20, HSFM participated in the Go4HealthEXpo at the Red River Ex. Nutrition Managers Amanda Nash and Christine Houde (pictured above) provided a live food demonstration, which focused on the benefits of eating together as a family and the importance of getting the recommended daily intake of vegetables and fruit. According to the 2009 Manitoba Youth Health Survey, only four per cent of Manitoba’s youth get enough fruits and vegetables per day. The nutrition display area also offered free resources, recipes and cookbooks during the event. To learn more about the Foundation’s other health promotion activities, contact our office at 949.2000 or 1.888.473.4636. 1.888.473.4636 The ‘Tree for Life’ program The ‘Tree for Life’ program is back for its third year in Manitoba schools. This year, all K - 12 schools across the province are invited to take part. Participating schools will receive a Heart and Stroke Foundation CPR Anytime™ for Family and Friends™ Kit that teaches CPR in just 20 minutes. Each participant will aim to train 10 other friends and family members in CPR using the kit. The goal of the program is to have 2500 more people trained in CPR by end of November. Rural Challenge The first ever Rural Challenge encourages more people living in rural Manitoba to learn and use CPR. CPR Anytime™ Kits will be provided to rural CPR instructors and paramedics for use in rural CPR initiatives. To learn more or to register for any of these programs, contact Diana Bayles at 949.2033, or toll-free 1.888.473.4636. (Event info is subject to change.) www.heartandstroke.mb.ca Volunteers needed Bike Committee Members . • Big Heart Month Canvassers and • Area Coordinators Give the gift of time. Volunteer today! Call 1.888.473.4636 or for Heart Month, register online at heartandstroke.mb.ca/heartmonth.