The Story of the Year - Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre

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The Story of the Year - Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre
2012
The Story of the Year
A Tradition of Caring…
…A Tradition of Sharing
Annual Report
April 1, 2011 – March 31, 2012
It has been an
outstanding year of growth for the Sioux Lookout
Meno Ya Win Health Centre.
Six new acute care beds open bringing the number of beds to forty-six
Five bed medical withdrawal support unit opens its doors to provide a safe place for clients to withdrawal in the care of a
professional healthcare team and environment
Breast feeding specialist now working with SLMHC’s pre-natal program
New automated distribution system for medications now in operation
Diagnostic Imaging program fully staffed with a team to provide radiology services that now includes CT and Mammography
Two operating rooms with state of the art sterilizing system in full use
Interpreter services available 24/7
Traditional Foods Program now fully operational
Telemedicine expanded to access more than 40 allied health care professionals
Centre for Complex Diabetes Care opens to improve care for patients living with diabetes
Under Screened Never Screened cancer care screening initiative rolls out to reach those living in northern urban, rural and
remote communities
State of the art simulation lab opens to allow for continued training of staff and students
With your support we can continue to help SLMHC grow its programs and services
as a
Centre of Excellence for health care in the north.
Cover Photo by RCG Incorporated
The Foundation
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Message from the President
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The Year in Review
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Financials
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The Donor Bill of Rights
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Donor Recognition Program
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Contributions
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Tribute Programs
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A Look Ahead
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Making a Difference
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SLMHC Foundation
The Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre Foundation raises funds for healthcare needs for more
than 30,000 people living in Sioux Lookout, the surrounding communities and northern First Nations
served by the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre.
The foundation was incorporated in 1994 and was originally known as the Sioux Lookout District Health
Foundation. The organization later changed its name to the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre
Foundation to reflect the amalgamation of the two main Sioux Lookout District Health Centre sites, the
7th avenue site, formerly the Sioux Lookout Zone Hospital, and the 5th avenue site, formerly the Sioux
Lookout General Hospital.
Our purpose is to raise money to provide funding for medical equipment, education, special treatment
programs and building funds for the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre.
Our motto, A Tradition of Caring…A Tradition of Sharing, defines us. It is what we do
everyday with the ongoing support of our generous donors.
Since our inception, and with our donors support, we have raised more than $5 million to enhance
health care in the north. Our greatest achievements include raising $2.5 million for the local share of
the new hospital project, more than $1.79 million with Wasaya Group Inc. for the CT Scanner Project,
and more than $400,000 to ensure year round mammography services at the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya
Win Health Centre.
The foundation is governed by a volunteer board of directors who oversee the foundation’s programs.
Board of Directors
PRESIDENT
Mrs. Marguerite Hoey
VICE PRESIDENT
Mr. Terry Jewell
TREASURER
Mr. Harvey Friesen
DIRECTORS
Ms. Catherine Beamish
Mr. Dick Davidson
Ms. Rita Demetzer
Mr. Tom Kamenawatamin
Mr. Ed Linkewich
Dr. Robert Minty
Mr. David Murray
Ms. Linda Nothing-Chaplin
Mr. Stanley Sainnawap
Mr. Douglas Semple
Foundation Administrator
Mrs. Kathryn Davidson
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A Message from the President
“We have so many to thank – a
dedicated and committed foundation
board, a supportive and strong Meno Ya
Win management team and staff, and
the generosity of our Donors.”
Marguerite Hoey, President
SLMHC Foundation
Photo courtesy of The Sioux Lookout Bulletin
From local service groups and volunteers who organize fundraising
events, to corporate and individual donors who support them, our story
is always the same – “We could not do this without you!”
By working together we realize the greatest achievements in our efforts to raise funds for the Sioux
Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre. Events both large and small contribute to our goals and help us to
ensure healthier futures for our communities.
Through the continued support of donors, who believe in quality heath care, and the dedication of
volunteers, who host third party fundraising events, we are able to fund program, equipment and
education needs at the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre.
Thank you for dreaming
big and for taking this journey with us.
Thank you for believing in quality
health care for our communities and enhancing services for the north. Thank you for your kind and
generous donations that allow us to help so many, right here at home.
Thank you for making our story The
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Story of the Year.
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Wasaya Group Inc. CT Scanner Project
Aside from the building of the new facility, the CT Scanner Project was
by far the greatest fundraising effort to enhance health care in Sioux
Lookout. On November 3, 2011 major donors and key fundraisers
gathered to celebrate the completion of the project and the opening of
the CT Room at the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre.
The CT Scanner Project was inspired by the late Grace Teskey, who spoke with Tom Kamenawatamin,
President & CEO of Wasaya Group Inc. and Stanley Sainnawap, First Nations Relations about her vision
of having a CT Scanner based in Sioux Lookout. She believed the availability of a CT Scanner locally
would help to save lives in the north. Wasaya Group Inc., Wasaya Airways, Wasaya WeeCheeWayWin
Inc. and the chiefs of the Wasaya communities agreed, and on April 3, 2007 pledged a combined total of
$505,000 to kick start the fundraising effort.
Wasaya Group Inc. became the champions of the CT Scanner Project, sharing Grace’s vision and carrying
her message to all communities, companies, organizations and individuals in Sioux Lookout, the
surrounding communities and northern First Nations served by the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health
Centre.
The campaign was a grand success with all communities served by the health centre contributing to the
project, either through individual donations or community pledges. In the last year of the campaign,
Sandy Lake First Nation committed $100,000 in large part to honour five community members who
fasted in 1988 to advocate for better health care in our communities, and Riley Barkman & Friends
raised more than $235,000 during a walkathon from Sachigo Lake First Nation to Sioux Lookout.
Never have we seen so many come together in support of a common goal. We have all been moved by
the journey to bring CT services to Sioux Lookout and to improve healthcare in the north; moved to act,
to participate, and to contribute to something greater than ourselves.
We are forever grateful for Grace Teskey’s vision, for Tom and Stan and the Wasaya companies and
communities for carrying Grace’s message, for all individuals, businesses, organizations and
communities who made kind and generous donations to the CT Scanner Project, and for Riley Barkman
& Friends for completing the journey and helping to make the vision of a CT Scanner in Sioux Lookout a
reality.
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A Vision Becomes Reality
RILEY BARKMAN
- an exceptional young man who not only moved the people in his community
but whole communities in his path as he walked over 700 kilometers to fulfill a woman’s vision. Riley
created hope and inspiration by his passion to help. Riley’s “Helping to Make a Vision a Reality”
Walkathon fulfilled the late Grace Teskey’s vision of having a CT Scanner based in Sioux Lookout by
raising the remaining funds needed to purchase a CT Scanner for the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health
Centre.
Upon hearing Grace’s story and about the many people who died from illnesses where an early
detection might have saved their lives, Riley made the decision to help with the fundraising effort.
On March 28, 2011 Riley set out from Sachigo Lake First Nation for the more than 700km journey to
Sioux Lookout. Seventeen days later and with fellow walkers Andrew Kaminawash, Stanley Barkman,
Lawrence Morris and Matt O’Connell by his side, the team arrived at the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win
Health Centre having raised more than $235,000 for the CT Scanner Project.
We are forever grateful for Riley’s desire to make a difference. He inspired all of us to take part, to give,
and to dream. He connected all of us through his journey, bringing us together to make the vision of a
CT Scanner for the people of Sioux Lookout, the surrounding communities and northern First Nations a
reality.
Riley Barkman and his team arrive at the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre April 13, 2012.
Photo courtesy of The Sioux Lookout Bulletin.
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Canadian Cancer Society: Our Partner in Health Care
Prior to the opening of SLMHC’s Mammography Unit, women in our region only had access to breast
cancer screening for two weeks of the year when the breast screening van would make it’s annual visit
to Sioux Lookout. Many of our northern communities would have to charter planes to fly women to
Sioux Lookout during this two week window. If there was inclement weather the planes would not fly
and the opportunity for screening would be lost until the following year. Also if at a screening an
irregularity was found, women would have to return to their home communities, only to be flown out
months later for an assessment in distant centers such as Winnipeg or Thunder Bay. Under screening,
wait times and travel burdens put our women at risk, and there was no denying that we were at a
disadvantage when it came to the fight against breast cancer.
The Canadian Cancer Society shared our desire to see better access to screening in the north, and on
April 1st, 2011 Martin Kabat, CEO, Canadian Cancer Society, Ontario Division presented the Foundation
with a $100,000 gift to assist with the purchase of the unit.
This very generous gift has helped to improve health services to women of First Nation communities and
the Sioux Lookout area, and continues to save lives in the north through the early detection of breast
cancer. The mammography unit at SLMHC is now open year round and provides timely diagnosis,
treatment and improved prognosis for our patients.
Relay For Life Partnership Announced
The Foundation has teamed up with the Canadian Cancer
Society and SLMHC in the fight against cancer by
partnering together for Relay For Life in Sioux Lookout.
Relay For Life is a 12 hour overnight event, where teams walk in
support of making cancer history. Team members collect
pledges and host fundraising events in support of the effort. It
is an opportunity to get together with family and friends and
celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones lost to cancer,
and fight back in the hope of finding a cure.
The partnership with the Canadian Cancer Society is an exciting
opportunity. Funds raised at Relay For Life support Canadian
Cancer Society research and community services and help fund
cancer care programs at the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health
Centre.
With Relay For Life supporting programs at SLMHC we will be
able to accomplish so much more in the fight against cancer
right here at home.
Together we can celebrate, remember, and fight back!
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Community Fish Fry
Generously sponsored by ARAMARK and SLMHC , the community Fish Fry is a way of saying thank you to
our community members for supporting our vision. In partnership with Sioux Lookout Anglers &
Hunters and the Walleye Weekend Committee, the event continues to raise funds and awareness of
ongoing equipment and program needs at the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre.
SLMHC staff and volunteers serve up
freshly caught Walleye to more than
700 people at the annual community
fish fry held in June each year.
Photo courtesy of Sioux Lookout Anglers & Hunters
Bearskin Airlines Charity Golf
With the final donations tallied, more
than $48,000 was raised at the 13th
Annual Bearskin Airlines Charity Golf
Classic held in Sioux Lookout on
June 23rd, 2011.
The foundation is forever grateful
for the continued support of
Bearskin Airlines. Together we are
able to meet ongoing equipment
needs at the Sioux Lookout
Meno Ya Win Health Centre.
Over the past 13 years more than
$300,000 has been raised
for the health centre as a result of the
Bearskin Airlines Charity Golf Classic.
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The Old General Comes Down
In June 2011 SLMHC’s 5th Avenue site came down.
Throughout the summer Bricks from what was
once known as Sioux Lookout’s General Hospital
were sold for $20.00 each to help rasie funds for
the foundation. It was an opportunity
to purchase a piece of the past and help invest in
our future.
Photo courtesy of the Sioux Lookout Bulletin
Bearskin Airlines Skip to Equip Classic
Modeled after the highly successful Hope Classic in Thunder Bay, the 1st Annual Bearskin Airlines Skip to
Equip Curling Classic in Sioux Lookout raised $58,000 in support of the mammography unit at SLMHC.
Twenty six teams including those from Sioux Lookout, Dryden, Red Lake and Thunder Bay participated in
the three day event that took place November 11th - 13th, 2011 at the Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling
Club, where women of all curling levels enjoyed a weekend of great fun and raising funds in support of
SLMHC’s mammography program.
The foundation thanks all donors, participants, volunteers, and sponsors who generously supported the
fundraising effort, along with co-chairs Muriel Anderson and Kelli-Dawn Baker and their dedicated
committee, who ensured the success of the event. It is sure to become a much anticipated event and an
annual tradition.
Skip to Equip Committee presents $58,000 to the foundation
in support of SLMHC’s mammography program.
in support
SLMHC’s Diagnostic Imaging Team
supporting the cause at the
st
1 Annual Bearskin Airlines Skip to Equip Classic
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CCAS Youth Programs Fund
Home Hardware has helped to create the CCAS Youth
Programs Fund, to assist with programming and services
provided to youth through SLMHC’s Community
Counseling and Addiction Services. Home Hardware
continues to support the fund through the donation of
proceeds from their annual charity BBQ events and
ongoing fundraising initiatives. The foundation is very
grateful to Home Hardware for seeing a need in our
communities and for taking action towards the prevention
and treatment of addiction among our youth.
Donations to the CCAS Youth Programs Fund can be made
at the foundation office located at the Sioux Lookout
Meno Ya Win Health Centre or online at:
www.slmhc.on.ca/foundation
Tree of Hearts Campaign
Annual Tree of Hearts Campaign - a way to honour and remember loved ones while contributing to the
enhancement of healthcare for our communities.
In 2012 the foundation celebrated its 15th year of raising funds for equipment needs at the Sioux
Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre as part of the Tree of Hearts Campaign. Lights sold for $10.00
each, and during the week of February 14th, trees, sponsored by SLMHC and the Municipality of Sioux
Lookout, were lit at the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre, the William A. “Bill” George
Extended Care, and at the Sioux Lookout Library to honour and remember loved ones.
Proceeds totaling $4,120.00 from the 2012 campaign will be used to kick-start the fundraising effort to
raise an estimated $300,000 required for an additional ultrasound machine for SLMHC’s Diagnostic
Imaging Department.
The additional ultrasound machine will support SLMHC’s prenatal services, enhance the mammography
program and allow SLMHC to expand its cardiac imaging.
Thank you to everyone who purchased lights in memory of or in honour of someone special to you.
Thank you also to Bloomin’ Wild Flowers, Buck Buster Video, The Bootlegger, Cheers!, Chicken Chef,
Eastside Convenience, and Mascotto’s Marine for helping to sell the lights and for bringing greater
awareness to our campaign and ongoing equipment needs at SLMHC.
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Financials
Complete Financial Statements including summary of significant accounting policies and additional notes
are available upon request by contacting the foundation office at 807-737-7997 or by email at
foundation@slmhc.on.ca
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The Donor Bill of Rights
The Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre Foundation supports and upholds the Donor Bill of
Rights, which outlines the ten basic rights that all donors hold to ensure ethics and accountability in
philanthropy.
Philanthropy is based on voluntary action for the common good. It is a tradition of giving and
sharing that is primary to the quality of life. To ensure that philanthropy merits the respect and trust of
the general public, and that donors and prospective donors can have full confidence in the nonprofit
organizations and causes they are asked to support, we declare that all donors have these rights:
I. To be informed of the organization's mission, of the way the organization intends to use donated
resources, and of its capacity to use donations effectively for their intended purposes.
II. To be informed of the identity of those serving on the organization's governing board, and to expect
the board to exercise prudent judgment in its stewardship responsibilities.
III. To have access to the organization's most recent financial statements.
IV. To be assured their gifts will be used for the purposes for which they were given.
V. To receive appropriate acknowledgement and recognition.
VI. To be assured that information about their donation is handled with respect and with confidentiality
to the extent provided by law.
VII. To expect that all relationships with individuals representing organizations of interest to the donor
will be professional in nature.
VIII. To be informed whether those seeking donations are volunteers, employees of the organization or
hired solicitors.
IX. To have the opportunity for their names to be deleted from mailing lists that an organization may
intend to share.
X. To feel free to ask questions when making a donation and to receive prompt, truthful and forthright
answers.
DEVELOPED BY
American Association of Fundraising Counsel (AAFRC)
Association for Healthcare Philanthropy (AHP)
Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE)
Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP)
ENDORSED BY (in formation)
Independent Sector
National Catholic Development Conference (NCDC)
National Committee on Planned Giving (NCPG)
National Council for Resource Development (NCRD)
United Way of America
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Donor Recognition Program
The foundation’s donor recognition program was developed to ensure that those
who support the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre through donations
receive recognition that is appropriate, equitable and consistent.
Key components of our recognition program include the following:
All donations received each year are published in our Annual Report.
Pledges are recognized for the full amount in the year the pledge was made and subsequent
payments are acknowledged in the year they are received.
Donations from $1 - $4,999, as well as tribute donations, are acknowledged in our Donor
Recognition books kept on display at the health centre.
Equipment purchases of $1,000 or more are recognized on a plaque located in the main lobby.
Naming opportunities starting at $10,000 are acknowledged on a personalized plaque located in
the area of naming.
Donations of $5,000 and up are acknowledged on the donor wall located in the grand entrance
of the health centre with the following recognition categories:
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Friendship Circle
$5,000.00 - $9,999.00
Family Circle
$10,000.00 - $24,999.00
Community Circle
$25,000.00 - $49,999.00
Builders Circle
$50,000.00 - $74,999.00
Healers Circle
$75,000.00 - $99,999.00
Drum Circle
$100,000.00 - $249,000.00
Eagle Feather Circle
$250,000.00 - $499,999.00
Founders Circle
$500,000.00 - 999,999.00
Elders Circle
$1,000,000 plus
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2011-2012 Contributions
We are pleased to recognize the following businesses, individuals and organizations for their contributions to
the foundation from April 1, 2011 – March 31, 2012:
$100,000.00 – $249,999.00
Canadian Cancer Society
Riley Barkman & Friend’s “Helping to Make a Vision a Reality” Walkathon from
Sachigo Lake First Nation to Sioux Lookout - CT Scanner Fundraiser
Sandy Lake First Nation
$50,000.00 - $99,999.00
Bearskin Airlines Skip to Equip Classic
$25,000.00 - $49,999.00
Bearskin Airlines Charity Golf Classic
Richard (Dick) Davidson, Sunset Inn and Suites
Kasabonika Lake Community Dev. Corp.
Wapekeka First Nation
Lac Seul First Nation
$10,000.00 - $24,999.00
BBH Contracting
Dr. Jonathon and Kimberlee Morgan and Family
Irene DeKelver
Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug
Dr. David Folk and Laurel Malkin
Allan and Paula Pizziol
Fort Severn First Nation
Sachigo Lake First Nation
Independent First Nations Alliance
Shibogoma First Nations Council
Dr. Len Kelly and Dr. Sharen Madden
Wasaya Airways LP
$5,000.00 - $9,999.00
ARAMARK Healthcare
Musselwhite Mine Goldcorp Canada Ltd.
CIBC
Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund
Superior Propane
Rotary Club of Sioux Lookout
Karl and Barb Friesen
Sandy Lake Tank Farm Inc.
Laurie and Bonnie Jefferson
Sylvia and Dennis Brock
Mishkeegogamang First Nation
Sioux Lookout Masonic Lodge
Wasaya Partnership (First Nations)
Morgan Fuels
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$1,000.00 - $4,999.00
BBF Bocce Tournament
Jennifer Hancharuk
Riley's Walk - Friendship Centre Jamboree
Catherine Beamish
Cindy Henrickson
Sandy Lake Comm. Dev. Services Inc.
Isadore Bovin
Home Hardware Building Centre
Sandy Lake Health Authority
Barbara J. Bowes
Marguerite and Dennis Hoey
Shibogama First Nations Council Admin.
Brick Sales
Bonnie Jefferson
Shoppers Home Health Care
Ernie and Desta Buswa
Legion Ladies Auxiliary
Sioux Lookout Material Girls Quilters Guild
Jacqueline Carlbom
Mary Nayotchekeesic
SkyCare Air Ambulance
Ennis Fiddler
Thomas A. Nicks
The Standard Insurance Brokers Ltd.
Ifka Filipovich and Ralph Ireland
Poplar Hill First Nation
Dr. Eric Touzin
$500.00 - $999.00
Adow-Gamik Enterprises
Eric Kudaka
Sandy Lake First Nation Education Prog.
Dale and Rev. Jeanne Bryan
Craig Legros and Sue Mittleholt
Sandy Lake Motel
Donna Carroll
Kevin Nenka
Sandy Lake Seaplane Service Ltd.
Fish Fry
Nissley Construction
Pat and Dennis Vinczeffy
Island Air Enterprises Inc.
Stanley Sainnawap
Josias Fiddler
$100.00 - $499.00
5 Mile Corner
Chicken Chef
Bruce George
888610 Ontario Inc
Christian Fellowship Centre
Chris Giles
Eleazor Anderson
Reg Clace
Robert and Madeline Gray
Grant Anderson
Barbara Clark
H & M Cars
Greta Anderson
Kim Clark
Laurel Hakala
Neil and Muriel Anderson
Allan Curtis
Elizabeth Hendry
Debbie Arno
Roger Valley
Marion Hildebrand
Florence Bailey
Robert & Terry David
Christine Hoey
Mike and Susan Baker
Chris Davidson
Jennifer Hoey
Tommy Beardy
Kathryn Davidson
Tom Hoppe
John Bernier
Rita Demetzer
Rich Hulina
Mary Bortolot
Lil Donnelly
John Isaac
Dennis Brock
Reg Drew
Susan Isaac
Dorothy Broderick
Andre Duchesne
J&D Baits
Eugene Brokopiw
Jackie Duhamel
J.T. Service
Dave Brunton
Dennis Dumphy
Jacket Sales
Desta Buswa
R. Fahlman
Barry Jewell
Karen Canavan
James Favot
Terry J. Jewell
Betty Carbone
Fifth Avenue Bar and Grill
Terry Lynne Jewell
W.A. Carroll
Joanne Findlater
Vera Kameda-Lacroix
Bella Chapman Sr.
Firefly
Josie Kaminawash
Anonymous
Mike Friesen
Arram Katz
Chez Cherie Hair Salon
Althea George
Kevin Romyn Law Office
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Jim Bakala
Heather Bonnell
Cathy Carpenter
Linda Bancroft
Michael Boos
Millie Carpenter
Brenda Barnes
Rob Booth
Colleen Carroll
Beth Bastone
Donna Bortolot
David Carroll
John Bath
Velda and Norbert Bouchard
Douglas Carroll
Larry Beardy
Mark Boudreau
Jim Carroll
Kim Beauclair
Bill Bousfield
Ken Carroll
Patricia Beaudoin
Ted Bowcock
Rita Carroll
Sylvain Beaulieu
Brad Bowen
Ernest Carson
Luc Beaulne
Sharlene Boyd-McKee
William Carson
Michelle Beaulne
Kim Bradley
Ashley Carter
Anna Marie Beaver
Ryan Brazier
Stefan Carter
Cheryl Bechard
Marian Breen
Lorenzo Cedarmas
David Becker
Eric Brenn
Linda Chabbert
Noreen Beebe
Nick Bresson
Roberta Chabbert
Ellen Bell
Marie Brezinski
Angus Chapman
Rich Bell
Terri Brezinski
Charlene Chapman
Marika Bellerose
Jo-Ann Bridgwater
Lesley Chapman
Tony & Pat Belluz & Family
Cathy Britt
Marcia Chapman
Giah Belmore
Joy Bruce
Debbie Chartrand
Brittany Bembeneck
Derek Buchan
Bob Chaudhuri
Janet Bembeneck
Tom Buchan
Brian Cheng
Joanne Bennett
Ken Buckingham
Blair Chitty
Lori Bennett
Eric Buckler
Phyllis Chowaniec
Lorraine Bennett
Jim Bud
Chandra Chukra
Matt Bennett
Sally K. Bunting
Delma Clace
Ron Bennett
Wilfred Burgtaler
Arlene Clark
Phil Berard
Don Burke
Chris Clark
Amanda Bergman
Terry Bursey
Malcolm Clark
Christine Bernier
Morris Burt
Bette Jean Clarke
Joseph Bernier
Ron Butler
Ann Cleland
Samantha Bernier
Ben Bye
Dave Cobb
Angie Berrey
Randy and Teresa Bye
Braden Cochrane
Annette Berry
Jill Cadieux
Glen Cofchan
Bill Bertrand
Kim Campbell
Heather Cole
Suezette Binguis
Trina Campbell
John Cole
Frank Bisignano
Colleen Canan
Cindy Coles
Katelyn Blais
Alyson Candline
Tyler Bernier and Jackie Collin
Jen Blanchard
Neil Carbone
Ted Commisso
Lucy Blanchard
Nicole Carbone
Brittney Cook
Rylee Blasky
Stella Carlbom
Judi Cooper
Felicia Ullo and Pat Boileau
Kevin Carlson
Tom Cormier
Lorraine Bolen
John Carnochan
Doris Cosco
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Holly Cosco
Karl Duewel
Yvonne Fenelon
Joan Cosco
Laura Duguay
Vince Fenton
Susan Cospito
Lorette Duhamel
Carol Ferguson
Cherie Coulombe
M. Duhamel
Sonya Fewer
Lynn Cox
Phyllis Dumas
Shanalee Fillier
Pat Cox
Richard Dunbabin
Brian Findlay
Matthew Craig
Ally Dunham
Jennifer Finlayson
Richard Crawford
Shelly Durance
Lianne Finn
Create Cord Blood Bank Inc.
Attilio Durante
Nigel Fisher
Marlene Crewdson
Garry Dyck
Pat and Rachael Flanagan
Jill Crockett
Mel Dyck
Tiffany Fleckney
Carolyn Croft
Robert & Joanne Easton
Tee Flemming
Helen Cromarty
Silvana Edenburn
Josh Forbes
Kim Cryderman
Angela Edmond
Joann Ford
Tracy Cryderman
Sharon Edmond
Craig Fradham
Matt Culham
Beverly Edstrom
Debbie Franczak
Sandra Culham
Candi Edwards
Darlene Fuerst
Ingrid Cummings
Laura Edwards
Ashlyn Fukushima
Shelby Cunningham
Judy Edwardson
Kay Fukushima
DM Dumphy Backhoe
Patricia Edye
Kira Fukushima
Jim DaSilva
Russel Elder
Randy Fukushima
Kim Dalberg
Sharon Elder
Ken Fulmore
Don Dalzell
Marie Eliuk
Jeremy Funk
Georgina Dalzell
Tracey Elleck
Carm Fyfe
Lorna Dansereau
Emily
Jason Gaborieau
Brent Darling
Barry Eori
Margaret Gadal
Glenda Darling
Bill Ernewein
Wes Gadd
Amber Davidson
Bob Ernewein
Matt Gain
Sharon Davies
Kailee Ernewein
David Gall
Kim DeLaurier
Wendy Espana
Michelle Gallaway
Gerald Degagne
Erika Fahey
Gerald and Gloria Gannon
Michael Del Nin
Beverly Fahlman
Charles Gardiner
Phyllis Dell
Beverly Fairbairn
Emilie Gaudreau
Dianne Derksen
Karen Fallis
John Geddes
Mark Derksen
Jocelyn Farusey
Virginia I. Geib
District 35 Retired Teachers of Ontario
Carol Favot
Brent Genereux
Patsy Dix
Rob Favot
Carol George
Don
Suzanne Favot
Jack George
Deb Donovan
Tannis Favot
Kathy George
Denise Downey
Trudy Fecho
Maria George
Ron Driver
Don Fenelon
Michael George
Donna Dubroy
Gail Fenelon
R George
Lynda Ducharme
Rich and Laurie Fenelon
Rachel George
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Shannon George
Monique Hansen
Danny Jacobson
Stacey George
Mike Hanson
Bertha Jacques
Aldo Gervasi
Dave Haraldson
Chris James
Rene Geurts
Hilary Hardeman
Walter Janica
Barb Glena
Barry Hardy
Aimee Jaun
Linda Glena
Robert Harris
Eileen Jeffery
Michelle Glena
Darlene Harrison
Jeff Jerrard
B.A. Glenn
Stuart Harrower
Dean Jin
Allyne H. Gliddon
Mike Hassett
Carla Johns
Kim Godza
Hat Sales
Betty Johnson
Lisa Goldsborough
Willy Healy
Crystal Johnson
Gary Goldthorpe
Carol Hebert
Joanne Johnson
David Goodfellow
Crystal Hendry
Mary Ellen Johnson
Ben and Milla Goodman
Randy Henrickson
Bob Johnston
Jeff Goodman
Renee Heuring
Crystal Johnston
Jimmy Goodwin
Lance Hildebrand
Armand Jolicouer
Janet Gordon
Sam Hildebrand
Maureen Jolicouer
Tammy Goretzki
Gord Hill
Dominic Jones
Kevin Goriak
Mike Hill
Kelly Jordon-Mowatt
Melinda Gornik
Sam Hill
Kristi Judge
Jim Graham
Bill Hochstedler
Rena Kaartinen
Francine Grand-Maison
Evan Hochstedler
Molly Kaatz
Judy Grant
Denny Hoey
Alf Kaethler
Gord Green
Gayle Hoey
Lorelei Kakepetum
Patricia Greer
Merv Hoey
Doris Kamenawatamin
Gail Grehan
Roy Hoffman
Nora Kaminawaish
Mark Grehan
Al Holmerson
Paul Karpowich
Peggy Groves
Hospital Tours
Chris Kauenhofen
Reagan Gruener
Catherine Hovi
Dave Keffer
Frank Grunewald
Don Howe
Carmen Kellar
Tracey Guzzell
Alan Howie
Nancy Kendall
K. Haaksma
Brittany Hrabowy
Mary Ann Ketchemonia
Richard Habinski
Pat Hron
Eric Kiepek
John Haley
Lisa Husak
Jason Kirouac
Alina Hall
Magdi Hussein
Maria Kirton
Polly Hallen
Dave Hutchison
Charles Klein
Ken Hallson
Grace Hutchison
Tammy Klisko
Roger Halteman
Michelle Hutchison
M Kluke
Marsha Hamilton
Donna Hyatt
Nick Kolobutin
Wayne Hampson
Norm Hyatt
Steve Kolodka
Jim Handford
Betty Isabey
Fred Koper
Lisa Haney
Bill Ivaniski
Debbie Korobanik
Eric Hansen
Cynthia Jackson
Terry Korobanik
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Larry Koss
Matt Lelonde
Angus MacLellan
Deanna Koval
Ron Lemmon
Elaine MacLellan
Kegan Koval
Dennis Leney
Doug MacMillan
Marilyn Koval
Elaine Leney
Janet MacPherson
Ramona Koval
Georgina Lentz
John MacRae
Sandra Koval
Josephine Lentz
Rhonda MacRae
Winston Koval
Liz Lentz
Graeme Mackechnie
Julie & Gary Kowal
Connie Lesperance
Donnie Macklin
Mike Kressall
Jim Lester
Sharen Madden
Wendy Krukoski
Virgina Letkemann
Carol Ann Madsen
Rick Kuchinski
George Liddon
Neils Madsen
Deanne Kulchyski
Laura Lilly
Donna Makahnouk
James P. Kulchyski
Rosalind Lilly
Julie Makar
Rhonda Kurahara
Lincoln Trailer Park
Gord Maki
Kustom Kab
Greg Link
Jennifer Maki
Bill Kuzemczak
Barb Linkewich
Lorena Maki
AJ L
Beth Linkewich
Grace Malcolm
Candace LaFrance
Ed Linkewich
Susan Mallia
Ken Lacosse
Penny Linkewich
Ross Mamakeesic
Ray Lacroix
Alice Littledeer
Jonathon Mamakwa
Theresa Laframboise
Erin Litwin
Anne Mann
Cory Lago
Sandra Lockhart
John Manno
Mario Lalande
Crystal Lockwood
Wendy Mansfield
Connie Lamothe
Dave Lockwood
Chris Marchand
Nicky Lamothe
Brian Lockyer
Lana Marchese
Janet Lane
Dianne Loewen
Helen Marcinyshyn
Robin Lane
Monique Lorteau
Paul Marcinyshyn
Tracey Langlais
Lost Lake Drop In Centre
Robert Marcinyshyn
Melanie Larsen
Mike Louttit
Greg Marino
Chris Larsh
Mike Lovett
Jean Paul Marston
Lisa Larsh
Julie Lowry
Trevor Martel
Doreen Latimer
Cyndi Lucier
Jimmy Martin
Norah Laverty
Karen Luddington
Lynn Martin
Laviolette Lawrence
Betsy Lueko
Rick Martin
Bessie Lawson
Trisha Lundstrom
Roanna Martin
Mary Lawson
Lorie Lundy
Jamie Masakeyash
Julie LeBlanc
Conor Lynch
Valerie Mascotto
Darcy LeGros
Harold Lyon
Natalie Massaro
Marlene Leadbeater
Howard Lyon
Harriet Matthews
Ingrid and Herbert Lechler
Cheryl Lysak
Julie and Dan Mattson
Dolly Lee
Marlene MacDonald
Mike McCarl
Henry Legary
Graham MacKenzie
Elaine McClain
Yvonne Legros
Greg MacKinnon
Angie McCleary
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Cathy Kiepek
Evelyn Mousseau
Tammy and Aaron Salem
Kai Koivukoski
Municipality of Sioux Lookout
Eric Salo
Michelle Kolobutin
Dave Murray
Eric and Pauline Salo
Rhonda Konrad
Kelly Negus
Anne Saltel
Lac Seul Floating Lodges
John Nenka
Margaret Sanders
Pat Lemmon
North Star Air
Jerry Sawanas
Liquid Sunshine Lemonade Co.
Teresa O'Driscoll
Gail Sayers
MNR Staff Fund
Ojibway Power Toboggan Association
Betty Schallhorn
Norrie MacDonald
Dr. Neety Panu
Douglas Shields
Ruth MacDonald
Pickerel Arm Camps Inc
Sioux Lookout Remedy's Rx
Mary MacKenzie
B Pierce
George Sitar
Brian MacKinnon
Jeanet Pierce
Slate Falls Outposts Inc
Madsen Motors
Glen Poirier
Cal Southall
Rob Martin
Steve Poling
Donald Strickland
Suzanne Maynard
Anonymous
Amelia Sturgeon
Kim C. McCann
Jill Proctor
Bonnie Szczerkowski
Gina McFee-Bernier
James Edward Radford
Tasona Atawekamik (Store) Inc.
Jane McGill
Chris Ransom
Shawna Thompson
Sarah Jane Mckay Sr.
Lori Ricard
Joyce Timpson
Kenneth Meadwell
Riley's Walk - MNR Fire Base Donations
Ken and Debbie Toppozini
Gail Metza
Owen and Eleanor Robertson
Gisele Trudeau
Robert Minty
Royal Healthwear
Judy Turner
Molstad Realty
SLMHC Dietary Staff
Bill Uren
Lois Mombourquette
Kay and Alpo Saarinen
Pat Uren
Bonnie Moore
Genosa Sainnawap
Kristen Willis
Neebin Morris
Harvey Sainnawap
Jolanda Winlove-Smith
Tom Morris
Salem, McCullough & Gibson
Florence Woolner
$1.00 - $99.00
ALLFAR
Ashley Anderson
Betty Antoniak
Chuck Abela
Chris Anderson
Don Archer
Abram Lake Park
Dave Anderson
Ken Archer
Lou Achen
Heather Anderson
Dale Ariano
Shirley Acton
Jarret Anderson
DJ Armit
Deb Adams
Marjorie Anderson
Jane Atkinson
Glenda Addley
Mark Anderson
Jordan Atkinson
Elaine Advent
Mary Anderson
Alan Atwood
JoLayne Advent
Matt Anderson
Anne Ayotte
Holly Aggas
Michael Anderson
Bob Bailey
Nelson Agustin
Barbara Andros
Cheryl Bailey
Kelsey Aiken
Lana Angeconeb
Sara Bailey
Randy Allen
Anonymous
Tyler Baily
Vicki Allen
Anonymous - Skip to Equip
Robert Baisch
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Arlene McClendon
Laurel Mittleholt
Craig Nuttall
Sean McCreary
Sue Mittleholt
Debbie O'Donavan
Gwen McDermott
Cindy Moffatt
Sandy O'Hotto
Anita McDonald
Dwight Monck
Cecilia Oakley
Leona McEwan
Norm Moonias
Julie Ogden
Carmen McFatridge
Darrell Morgan
Lars Ohman
Murry McFayden
Geraldine Morgan
Michelle Olson
Keith McFee
Jody Morin
Dean Osmond
Knowles McGill
Sarah Morin
Fran Osmond
Gale and Don McInnes
Lisa Morison
Sandra Ostman
Dick McIntyre
Melanie Morris
Sonny Ostman
Luc McKay
Peter Morriss
Steven Otto
Dick McKenzie
Rebecca Mosher
PFFNHS Recreation
Orpah McKenzie
Brigitte Mosley
PFFNHS Student Council
Rick McKenzie
Rich Moulton
G Palko
Bill McKinstry
Kirk Mousseau
Patti Palson
Darren McLarty
Monique Mousseau
Ioannis Papadopoulos
Deirdre McLoughlin
Laurie Moyer
Amanda Parent
Dermot McLoughlin
Gloria Muckuck
Geraldine Parfitt
Alison McMullen
Joe Muli
Bob and Lorraine Parker
Helen McNally
Harvey Murdick
Ian Parker
Pat McNally-Reek
Janet Murdick
Pierre Parsons
Sherry McNear
Judy Murphy-Davis
Janet Paterson
Allan McRae
Carol Murray
Robert Paterson
Allistair McRae
Jason Murray
Nicole Patterson
Bev Mcfee
Toni Mushquash
Joanne Peacock
Helen Mckay
Athar Nadeem
John Peacock
Joey Mckay
Priscilla Nayotchekeesic
Tyler Peacock
April Meekis
Tom Nebbs
Karen Peck
Erin Meeks
Jerinena Neekan
Jodi Peckford
Gord Meger
Larrenda Neekan
Monique Penney
Leah Menzies
Robert Negus
Marlene Perron
Jovi Mercer
Helen Nenka
Wilf Perron
Patricia Michelin
Deanne and Ken Nephin
Judy Pianka
Wally Michelin
New Kowloon Restaurant
Rick Piche
Manuela Michelizzi
Antoine Ningewance
Janice Pickett
Angus Miles
Therese Niznowski
Darlene Pike
Stella Miles
Carmelle Noiseux
Ron Poirier
Toni Miles
Linda Nolet-Galick
Justin Poling
Barry Miner
Joseph Noon
Daryl Pollard
Mary Jane Mitchell
Norah Love Children's Centre
Bill Pollock
Cathy Mittleholt
Connie Norman
Katalin Popovic
Cherie Mittleholt
Ken Nurcombe
Preceptor Gamma Phi
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Laurie Pringle
Carol Roy
Sioux Travel Carlson Wagonlit
Donna Prior
Gail Roy
Norma Sitar
Rhonda Pritchett
Jack Roy
Maureen Sitch
Beth Proctor
Karlee Roy
Ron Skitch
M Proctor
Nancy Roy
Evelyn Skotniski
Paul Proctor
Tekla Rundle
Carole Slater
Chris Prosser
Deb Ruth
Colleen Slipperjack
Kevin Pruys
Sylvia Ryan
Walter Slipperjack
Marlena Pruys
Harriet Sabko
Dan Smith
Tyler Pucci
Peter Saites
Ed Smith
Myrna Quedent
Sara Sakamoto
Linda Smith
Mike Quince
George Sakchekapo
Mike Smith
Laura Quinte
Chas Salina
Sherry Smith
Janice Radburn
Jonathan Salo
Tim Smith
Chris Ratchford
Josie and Gary Salonen
Nora Snelling
Penny Ratushniak
Lisa Salonen
Bonnie Sobchuk
Shelley Read
Char Samuel
Beryl Southall
John Reek
Lisa Sanders
Pamela Southwell
Anne Reid
Marg Sanders
Evangeline Southwind
Bill Reid
Jan Sandison
Jenny Southwind
Barbara Reiner
Jeff Santarossa
Renee Southwind
Chris Renwick
Shane Sauve
Jeff Spark
Linda Rhyner
Stephanie Sauve
Colleen Spears
Marlene Rhyner
Kim Savoie
Mariea Spray
Greg Rice
Lil Sayers
Larry Spyrka
Tina Richards
Tommy Sayers
Doug Squires
Trina Richards
Bill Scarrow
Christine Stamatopoulos
Duane Riddell
Hella Schardt
Marilyn Stang
Linda Rink
Doreen Scharenberg
Ardelle Starratt
Jessica Riopelle
Monique Schaub
Esther Starratt
Noelle Roberts
Irene Schneider
Lesley Starratt
Tasha Roberts
Allan Schofield
Mike Starratt
Edna Robertson
Lynne Schofield
Robert W. Starratt
Rob Robertson
Nancy Schroeder
Scot Steppler
Garnet Robinson
Tina Kakepetum Schultz
G Stevens
Linda Robinson
Gary Schuurman
Cathy Stewart
Maureen Rogers
Phyllis Seaton
Mike Still
Dave Rogoza
Elizabeth Seguin
Ulrich Stobbe
Arnie Rollins
Joan Sherman
Reta Stoger
Malcolm Ronta
Irene Shields
Kathy Storey
Paul Rose
Maurice Shyntak
Billy Joe Strang
Keith Roseborough
Ron Sinkiewicz
Debbie Stuart
Misty Ross
Sioux Lottery Centre
John Suprovich
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Kim Suprovich
Andrea VanPatter
Gwenda Wilson
Doug Switzer
Judy Vanderzeeuw
Michelle Wilson
Robert Switzer
Christine Varcoe
Ian Winter
Henry Szumowski
Vector Group
Scott Wiseman
Shirley Szumowski
Mabel Veres
Jenna Wisnoski
Vito Tarantino
Glenda Verge
Shannon Wogenstahl
Charles Tarrant
Sandy and Gary Vibert
Dean Woloschuk
Robert Taylor
Marion and Ronald Voitel
Cheryl Wong
Krista Drew-Terpstra and Charles Terpstra
Archie Wabasse
Eldon Wong
James Teskey
Rayanne Waboose
Brenda Wood
Vince Tessier
Lenore Walker
Carol Wood
Michelle Theriault
Curtis Wall
Laura Wood
Christine Thomas
Andrew Wallace
Penny Worrall
Barb Thompson
Leslie Wallace
Cory Wreggitt
Matt Thompson
Kathy Waller
Steph Wright
Rebecca Tibbs
Laurie Walsh
Iris Wujanz
Wendy Tibbs
Greg Ward
Katie Wyer
Darryl Tinney
Anonymous
Chris Wysman
Chris Toms
Tom Wassakeesic
Clara Young
Toonies for Friday
Erin Weaver
Rick Young
Debbie Toppozini
Welcome Wagon
Sharon Young
Debora Toppozini
Anna Wellwood
Anina Youngman
Tina Travolo
Debbie Whalen
Graham Yule
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Olivia Triskle
John Whalen
Sharon Yule
George Trist
Lindsey Whalen
James Zacher
Noreen Trist
RC Whalen
Joe Zaffino
Russ Trott
Shannon Whately
Gerry Zborowsky
Terry Tsubouchi
Carter White
Caroline Zeeman
Wendy Turcott
Marion Whitton
Deane Zeeman
Charlene Turner
David Williams
Jacob Zeeman
Minnie Turner
Denise G. Williams
Shasta Zeeman
Leanne Tyler
Donna Williams
Eric Vaillant
Carey Wilson
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Tribute Programs
In Memory
It is a difficult time when we suffer the loss of a loved one and there are many decisions and matters to
be taken care of. With this in mind, we thank the families of the following individuals for naming the
Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre Foundation for donation:
Anne Novakoski
Arlene George
Audrey Moran
Ben Hancharuk
Bernard Oakley
Doris Paterson
Doug McIvor
Ed Slade
Gladys Crassweller
Gloria McIntyre
Henry Hochstedler
Hilbert Harms
James Stewart
Jean Husak
John Goyman
Monica Ticino
Patrick Galo Guaita
Penney Lock
Phil Salem
Ruth MacDonald
Sally Anderson
Thomas A. Nicks
Tim Favot
Tom Cappell Sr.
Vimy Radford
William Roy
In Honour
In honour donations are a special way to thank or acknowledge individuals in your life and contribute to
the enhancement of healthcare for our communities. Thank you to those who made kind and generous
donations in honour of the following:
Bruce George
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Tree of Heart Tributes
Thank you to those who contributed to our Annual Tree of Hearts Campaign, and for remembering and
honouring the following:
In Memory
Doug Robinson Sr.
Jessie Henderson
Nelson J. Rosiak
Abel Tarrant
E.M. Jewell
Jody Razzarrotto
Nicholas Jeffery
Albert Walski
Emily Woolner
Joe LaPorte
Olivia Florence
Aldo Belluz
Emmie Walski
Joe Makahnouk
Penney Lock
Alma Lachinette
Ernie and Hermina Hoey
Joe Perry
Peter Oakley
Amy Taylor
Eva Bartier
John and Martha Lincoln
Peter Turetski
Antonio Dizon
Evelyn Bouchard
Jose Maulawin
Phil Dumas
Arthur Woolner
Fabian Bouchard
Joseph A. Donnelly
Phillip Gale
Bernice Legros
Fishy Legros
Joyce Jewell
R.J. Jewell
Bill McGill
Florrie Britton
Joyce Reali
Rachele Bortolot
Bill Serson
Frances Miller
Julia Southwind
Ray Flanagan
Brewster
Fred and Eileen Baisch
Kelly Buchan
Reene Hyatt
Brian Legros
George Florence
Ken Gibson
Richard George
Caleb Starratt
George Foster
Leata Hancharuk
Rita Kussick
Casey Noon
George Smart
Les McFee
Robert Serson
Catherine Andrews
George Willows
Lilian Carter
Rosie Schofield
Catherine Power
Gerry Grasley
Lillian Grasley
Roy Andrews
Cecil R. Carter
Gertrude Foster
Lincoln/Pizziol Families
Ruth MacDonald
Cody Gale
Gilbert Ariano
Lois Lindsay
Scotty Necan
Severino Pizziol/Leona
Pizziol Legault
Con Bortolot
Grayse Belluz
Mala Segeram
Conor McLoughlin
Grizzly
Marcia Jewell Willows
Cynthia Smart
Harold (Buzz) Bigelow
Marj and Leo Bernier
Daryl Spears
Harold and Nella Forrest
Mary Bunting
David Rosiak
Harold McNally
Mary Elizabeth Boyle
Dean Starratt
Helen Forbes
Mary K. Jewell
Debbie L. Gray
Deceased members of the
Carroll Family
Deceased members of the
Preceptor Gamma Phi
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority
Helene Behringer
Matthew Gale
Henry Frieling
Maureen Campbell
Solange Pettit
Suzanne King
Ted Ankney
Theresa Faulkner
Tim Favot
Tom Houtz
Trudy Foster
Hobo
Maureen Jewell Perry
Howie Belmore
Maureen Ratzlaff
Irene Brannan
Maynard Grasley
J.J. Jewell
Melton Taylor
James Lyall
Michael Kushner Sr.
Jamie Falk
Michele McLoughlin
Jamie Henderson
Neazer Morgan
Jean Domanski - George Ming
Neil Chukra
Jean Morgan
Nella Forrest
In Honour
Doug McIvor
John Byrne
Randy Imrie
A friend
Hazel Mills
Legion Ladies Auxiliary Br.78
Rita Straight
Carol Caudill
Isabelle Terpstra
Mary Slattery
Sioux Centennial
Cynthia Jackson
James H. Cosco
Melina Perron
Suzanne Thiffeault
Deborah
Jennifer McKenzie
Nola C. Cosco
William Terpstra
Don Buchan
Dora Goldthorpe
Doris LaPorte
Doris Reek
Doug McIvor
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Tylyn Canan
Vaughn Legros
Verna Linkewich
Vernon Binguis Jr.
Willa McGill
William A. George
William R. Roy
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A Look Ahead
Help us continue to help the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre – The
following funds have been established to help us meet ongoing needs at SLMHC.
Diagnostic Imaging (DI) Fund - No longer do we have to travel to distant centers for many of our
diagnostic imaging services. Care, closer to home, surrounded by friends and family, is now a reality for
patients at SLMHC thanks to your continued support and donations to the Diagnostic Imaging Fund. We
are currently raising funds for the purchase of an additional ultrasound machine estimated at $300,000
to allow SLMHC to enhance its cardiac imaging.
Women’s Health Fund –The health care needs of our mothers, daughters, sisters and aunts, in our many
remote and isolated communities are now being met with services offered right here at home. With
your generous support we have raised more than $400,000 to assist with providing year round
mammography services at SLMHC, and we continue to raise funds in support of programs, services and
equipment needs to enhance healthcare for women in our region. Help provide education and
prevention, reduce wait times and travel burdens for patients, and ultimately saves lives in the north
with a gift to the Women’s Health Fund.
Chemotherapy Services – Care and treatment at SLMHC surrounded by loved ones and friends can
make all the difference in recovery. Your donation helps so many who are on their journey back to a
healthy fulfilling life.
Palliative Care Fund – Help to enhance end of life care with a contribution to the Palliative Care Fund.
Your donation assists in our efforts to support families and to maximize quality of life for our patients.
Extended Care Fund –Your gift helps to fund program and equipment needs at the William A. Bill
George Extended Care Facility, a 20 bed care facility. Funds raised also support future requirements for
additional beds to meet the needs of our elders.
General Equipment Fund – Your donation to the General Equipment Fund assists with the purchase of
ongoing equipment needs at the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre. Your ongoing support
ensures that our state-of-the-art facility continues to provide world –class emergency and primary
health care services to more than 30,000 people living in Sioux Lookout, the surrounding communities
and northern First Nations we serve.
CCAS Youth Programs Fund – Contributions to Community Counseling and Addiction Services Youth
Programs Fund helps to support programming needs for youth undergoing treatment for addiction and
supports them through their recovery. Invest in our youth to ensure a healthier future for our
communities.
Janelle Wesley Fund – Your contributions help us fund programming needs, and equipment and
furnishings for the Janelle Wesley Room, a gathering place for children and families, named in memory
of Janelle Miranda Wesley who lost her battle to cancer at the age of seven.
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Thank you for Making a Difference
Because of you…
…we have the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre: A state-of-the-art health care facility
providing world-class emergency and primary healthcare services right here at home.
Because of you…
… our diagnostic imaging services now include CT and year round mammography, reducing wait
times and travel burdens for patients, and ultimately saving lives in the north.
Because of you…
…more than 30,000 people in Sioux Lookout, the surrounding communities and northern First
Nations living in an area 1/3 of the province of Ontario have a healthier future.
“Thank you for your generous gift.
We could not do this without you!”
Photos courtesy of the Sioux Lookout Bulletin
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Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre Foundation
1 Meno Ya Win Way
P.O. Box 909 Sioux Lookout, ON P9T 1B4
807.737.7997
www.slmhc.on.ca/foundation
Charitable Reg. # 881545446RR0001