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p e o p l e, p l a c e s a n d t h i n g s. B C C h i l d r e n ’s H o s p i t a l Fo u n d a t i o n 2006 | 2007 Annual Report This annual report was made possible thanks to the contribution of design services by SamataMason – Vancouver (samatamason.com) and printing by Hemlock Printers (hemlock.com). Photography: James LaBounty BC Children’s Hospital Foundation supports the people, places and things required to ensure BC’s kids have access to outstanding pediatric care. For 25 years, we have worked with children, families, caregivers and hundreds of thousands of British Columbians to give the Hospital, the Child & Family Research Institute and Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children the resources they need to excel. Over the years we have witnessed much advancement – in treatment, research, access, technology, attitudes and philosophies – that has transformed pediatric care.You have participated in bringing about this change. With your support we will continue to promote and effect change for the benefit of BC’s kids. B C C h i l d r e n ’s H o s p i t a l F o u n d a t i o n People are at the heart of what we do: from the children and families we see, to the medical professionals who treat them, to the staff who keep the facilities running and the volunteers and donors who work with us. We support the concept and delivery of familycentred care – recognizing the role families play in children’s care and recovery.We support initiatives aimed at training and educating caregivers and building their capabilities. And we honour the people who give so much of themselves in so many ways to ensure kids get the help they need. people K I A R R A & K AT R I N A Breathing easily is not something five-year-old Katrina McIvor can take for granted. She has cystic fibrosis, a genetic condition that causes, among other things, her lungs to become clogged with mucus. While researchers at BC Children’s Hospital work hard to find a cure, Katrina and her two-year-old sister Kiarra, who also has cystic fibrosis, must take medication several times a day and have physiotherapy regularly to alleviate their symptoms. BC Children’s Hospital is responsible for a larger population of children than is any other hospital in Canada.The Hospital treats over 70,000 children, from infants to adolescents, each year. J E E VA N In the five years since her birth, Jeevan Basra and her family have become closely acquainted with BC Children’s Hospital. Born with a life-threatening heart defect, Jeevan was first admitted when she was just 48 hours old, weak and struggling for breath. At six months she underwent heart surgery and a challenging recovery. Today, Jeevan still makes regular visits to Children’s to monitor her health challenges, likely related to a genetic condition. In 2006-07 Jeevan served as Children’s Miracle Network Champion Child for BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. C O LT O N In January 2007, six-year-old Colton Boechler, and likely thousands of other kids across Canada, caught the flu. In Colton’s case though, the virus attacked his heart, causing cardiac arrest.Then his lungs failed. Colton spent weeks in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at BC Children’s Hospital, hooked up to a sophisticated piece of equipment that did for Colton what his own heart and lungs could not. Today, as Colton continues to recover at home, even doctors who are reluctant to use the term ‘miracle’ say it’s the best way to describe his survival. CHRISTINA In June 2001 Christina Basi experienced a strange numbness in her left hand and then her left foot. Within minutes, bleeding in her brain had left the energetic high school student paralyzed. Her treatment at Children’s, in the Emergency Department, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and Neurology ward, saved her life. Although her plans to study nursing were stymied by a relapse – she still experiences some paralysis and impaired vision – Christina, now 22, remained true to her interest in health care and works for the Provincial Health Services Authority, a testament to willpower and the care provided at BC Children’s Hospital. Over 67 per cent of children treated at BC Children’s Hospital come from outside the City of Vancouver. BRUCE Bruce Bryant is a natural comedian, but the cancer he fought in his first years of life was no laughing matter. At the age of two, Bruce was diagnosed with an aggressive liver cancer and tumours on his lungs. After undergoing chemotherapy using a new combination of drugs developed by researchers at Children’s, and rounds of surgery to remove the tumours and 70 per cent of his liver, Bruce beat the odds. Today, at age 11, Bruce has been cancerfree for nine years. BC Children’s Hospital sees an average of 610 sick and injured children every day – treating more than 1,000 kids on its busiest days. C O LV I N When two-year-old Colvin Wong celebrated his second birthday, and had not yet spoken his first word, his parents knew something was wrong. In January 2007, doctors at Children’s confirmed that Colvin had severe to profound hearing loss in both ears.Today, Colvin wears hearing aids and is scheduled to undergo cochlear implant surgery at Children’s Hospital shortly. His doctor is optimistic that Colvin will soon be better able to hear the voices of the people who love him. Hundreds of thousands of children have received care at BC Children’s Hospital and Sunny Hill. These buildings have served British Columbians well, but there is a limit to their ability to keep pace with the change that has re-shaped medicine. Today we’re supporting the expansion of the research building to facilitate discovery, the renovation of parts of the Hospital to address near-term needs, and the establishment of regional pediatric clinics. We are also looking ahead, anticipating the healing environment of tomorrow, and building support to provide for the next quarter century of pediatric care. places Rosella Jefferson is a 25-year veteran of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at BC Children’s Hospital. Here, where the nurse-to-patient ratio is one-to-one, health professionals care for the province’s critically ill children. Rosella works closely with families and staff to ensure continuity of care and information sharing as her nursing colleagues rotate through 12-hour shifts. C H I L D H E A LT H B C BC Children’s Hospital offers the province’s children an exceptionally high standard of pediatric care. Yet, because BC is a large province, families who live outside the Lower Mainland often face long, expensive and inconvenient journeys to Vancouver to receive care at Children’s Hospital. In January 2007, the Overwaitea Food Group announced a pledge of $20 million to Child Health BC, an initiative aimed at ensuring that all of BC’s children have access to excellent pediatric care in their own communities. This network of medical professionals and BC’s health authorities and agencies, is working to enhance or initiate the provision of specialized pediatric care in regions across the province. This includes supporting the construction or renovation of facilities, equipment purchases, and training and education of health professionals. Eventually, Child Health BC will have a physical presence in all of the regional health authorities and a still broader reach through its programs. In 2006-07, Child Health BC funded four prenatal cardio-respiratory monitors at Prince George Regional Hospital, facilitated and supported several gastrointestinal clinics for children and youth at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital, facilitated the development of Emergency Department treatment guidelines for six common pediatric conditions, and hosted workshops dealing with Down syndrome, epilepsy and childhood cancer. 13 Goal for this initiative: $50,000,000 RESEARCH Scientists at the Child & Family Research Institute are dedicated to understanding, preventing and curing diseases that affect children and families. Our researchers – who come from some of the world’s top centres and universities – are making discoveries in cancer, diabetes, genetics, infectious diseases, mental health and nutrition. The Research Institute has grown dramatically since its inception in 1995. In the past year alone, our studies of childhood illnesses have increased by 10 per cent. In 2006-07, BC Children’s Hospital Foundation provided more than $9 million to the Research Institute and its scientists, enabling them to dedicate more effort to research that benefits children worldwide. The Foundation continues to rally the community to raise $22.5 million to support a 10,890-square-metre Research Institute expansion currently underway. Scheduled for completion in late 2007, the expansion will attract and retain more first-class scientists by providing the space and resources needed to discover improved treatments and ultimately cures for diseases that affect children and families. Dr. David Speert was awarded $3,226,617 from the Canada Foundation for Innovation for our Centre for Understanding and Preventing Infection in Children, focusing on global childhood infectious diseases. Dr.Michael Hayden and Dr.Bruce Verchere discovered that high levels of cholesterol in the pancreatic beta cells damage the body’s ability to secrete insulin, which is likely to contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes.This discovery provides hope for the prevention of diabetes. In February 2007, the For Children We Care Dinner contributed over $538,000 toward a $15-million Centre for Molecular Medicine & Therapeutics Endowment. 14 Naming opportunity for the new research building: $20,000,000 M E N T A L H E A LT H B U I L D I N G On January 29, 2007 the new Mental Health Building at Children’s Hospital officially opened its doors. This new facility is improving access to world-class care for approximately 140,000 children and adolescents with mental health conditions in BC. With all of our mental health programs under one roof, we are now able to expand programs and services, giving kids more dedicated time with caregivers and an enhanced quality of care. Our research capacity has increased, enabling us to translate research findings into improved treatments. A dedicated Telepsychiatry room, the Kelty Knowledge Centre, will allow us to provide direct service to children and families across the province, strengthening partnerships and teamwork among caregivers in the assessment and rehabilitation of children and youth with brain and behaviour disorders. BC Children’s Hospital Foundation raised $6 million toward the construction of the new Mental Health Building. This goal was reached thanks to the incredible generosity of the community. Supporters for the new facility included the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation, Paul and Mary Goh, Auxiliary to BC Children’s Hospital, Great West Life, Canucks for Kids Fund, Hank Ketcham and Jake and Judy Kerr. Additional support came from fundraising events in 2006: The 20th anniversary Crystal Ball raised $1.6 million The Festival of Trees in Vancouver raised $210,000 The first annual Fishing for Kids tournament raised $475,000 15 Naming opportunity for this building: $10,000,000 SUNNY HILL CENTRE FOR CHILDREN BC kids made 9,706 visits to Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children last year for conditions ranging from accidental injuries and genetic disorders to bone or spine deformities and behavioural conditions. These children are treated by some of the best developmental specialists in the world, all of whom are dedicated to making life better for kids with disabilities and chronic health conditions. Health care for kids with disabilities has changed dramatically in the 75 years that Sunny Hill has been caring for children. Today, we can identify health challenges earlier and begin treatment sooner. Many children now receive treatment as day patients, or are treated in their home communities, and few are admitted for long stays. Sunny Hill’s focus is on ability, rather than disability, and services are geared toward helping each child reach his or her full potential. This can mean helping children learn or re-learn to walk or talk, or ensuring they have the right wheelchair or talking computer to assist with mobility and communication. In 2006-07, Sunny Hill received $1.35 million in donated funds to enhance care for children living with conditions that affect their growth and development. These funds are used to support research, education, equipment, programs, leadership and the Child Development Evidence Centre. 16 Naming opportunity for this centre: $20,000,000 Alec Black uses a sophisticated motion capture system involving multiple cameras and sensors to track a child’s movements in the Shriners Gait Lab at Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children. This system enables BC Children’s Hospital and Sunny Hill staff to determine the course of treatment for children with mobility challenges and to gauge the success of treatments. Innovation in medical technology continues to permit steady improvement in care. Advances in imaging and diagnostics speed treatment and healing. New tools enable new techniques such as image-guided, minimally invasive surgery. Technology, in the hands of skilled professionals, is helping children learn to walk again after suffering debilitating injuries. It’s enabling them to return home sooner, with less pain, following treatment. It’s saving lives. The equipment we provide for our scientists and medical professionals is more than metal, wires and microchips; it is hope. It is life. things BC’s Children’s Hospital provides expert care for the province’s most seriously ill or injured children. Many of the specialized pediatric services at Children’s are not available anywhere else in the province. O U R H O S P I T A L F A M I LY Each year, Hospital employees dedicate time and energy to help the children of BC. Last year, in addition to their daily commitment to our kids, members of the Hospital Family made significant financial contributions to our cause. In 2006, 45 Hospital Family leaders, including physicians, researchers and executives from BC Children’s Hospital and the Child & Family Research Institute, contributed a total of $451,500 and made pledges of $739,500 over the next five years. Demonstrating leadership in workplace philanthropy, each of these 45 individuals became members of the Children’s Circle of Care with an annual gift of $10,000 or more to Children’s Hospital. With matching funds, these leadership gifts amount to more than $900,000. Hundreds more of our Hospital Family members from Children’s, the Research Institute and Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children contributed another $81,895 last year, and made pledges of $245,137 over the next five years. In several Hospital departments, 100 per cent of employees supported the Foundation.These include the Safe Start Program, the Division of Developmental Pediatrics and BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. 21 Committed in pledges over the next five years by our Hospital Family: $984,637 D J AVA D M OWA FAG H I A N W I N G When Vancouver businessman and philanthropist Djavad Mowafaghian saw the cramped quarters where young cancer patients at BC Children’s Hospital waited for and received treatment, he felt compelled to act. His gift in 2004 of $6 million to the Hospital is having an impact on an ever greater number of children, their families and the caregivers who staff the day clinics in the Djavad Mowafaghian Wing. Where patients and caregivers once struggled in close and cluttered quarters, there is now light and space. Renovation of the Oncology/Hematology/Hemophilia Day Clinic was completed in early 2006. Since then, the Allergy,Asthma Education and Respiratory clinics have been rebuilt, as have the Pulmonary Function and Exercise Physiology labs and the Diagnostic Neurophysiology Department. These clinics, along with others in the Hospital, and the Ambulatory Care and Mental Health buildings, see over 100,000 patient visits every year. The final phase of the renovation project, which includes a new lobby, Auxiliary gift shop and refreshment area, is nearing completion. Mr. Mowafaghian’s commitment to improving conditions in these areas reflects his desire to have an immediate impact on the lives of BC’s children. 22 Value of equipment purchased through the Excellence in Child Health Fund for Children’s and Sunny Hill in 2006-07: $2,786,000 C E N T R E F O R I N T E R N A T I O N A L C H I L D H E A LT H Worldwide, almost 11 million children under the age of five die every year from malnutrition, infections, measles or malaria. The vision of the Centre for International Child Health is to train health-care professionals and improve child health care in developing countries. Our Centre puts BC Children’s Hospital in the forefront of global child health leadership, giving us an edge in recruiting future pediatric leaders to our site. Since 2004, the Centre for International Child Health has established partnerships in China, Uganda and Ladakh, India. In 2006, three cardiac specialists and one newborn intensive care specialist from China spent up to a year training at BC Children’s Hospital. In September 2006, a team of five neuroscience professionals from Guangzhou Children’s Hospital in China arrived and participated in a six-month training program with our neurosciences team to increase their knowledge and skills. The first phase of the Brighter Smiles oral health program, a partnership with Uganda’s Makerere University and Mulago Hospital, took place in Uganda in the summer of 2006. Nearly 600 elementary students in four communities participated in this program to promote better oral health in children. In two new initiatives health-care providers from BC Children’s will provide training in emergency medicine and infectious diseases to caregivers in China. A rehabilitative training program in Ladakh, India begins in June 2007. 23 Committed to the Centre for International Child Health’s Infectious Diseases Program in China by the Zeshan Foundation: $1,000,000 E X C E L L E N C E I N C H I L D H E A LT H F U N D The Excellence in Child Health Fund supports the areas of greatest need at BC Children’s Hospital, Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children, and the Child & Family Research Institute. These undesignated donations fund vital research, staff and family education programs, and the purchase of state-of-the-art equipment – all essential to maintaining the unique and specialized care that children require. Funding priorities are determined by the Hospital, Sunny Hill and Research Institute each year, and the availability of undesignated funding enables these three facilities to address urgent needs quickly. The Excellence in Child Health Fund is critical to our ability to provide optimal medical care and treatment to BC’s kids. In 2006-07, BC Children’s Hospital Foundation contributed $14.3 million to meet the urgent funding needs of the Hospital and Sunny Hill. 24 Funding for education at BC Children’s Hospital included sub-specialty training for fellows in Biochemical Diseases, Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Psychiatry and Gastroenterology: $830,000 CHILDHOOD CANCER PROGRAMS & RESEARCH Cancer therapies developed in the 1940s and ‘50s were more often based on trial and error than science. Today, scientists work at the molecular level to develop medications that destroy cancer cells. Last year, there were over 7,000 visits to our Oncology Outpatient Clinic and over 1,000 kids were in follow-up care. Each year, 100 more BC children become long-term survivors of cancer. Our researchers estimate that there are more than 5,000 survivors of childhood cancer in BC today. We conduct an integrated research program within the Hospital and in four research laboratories. We provide significant leadership in clinical trials in the Children’s Oncology Group, the Pediatric Bone Marrow and Transplant Consortium, and the Canadian alliance of pediatric oncology treatment centres. We completed clinical trials for a new drug – Gleevec – the first of its kind developed to fight cancer by turning off an enzyme that causes cells to become cancerous and multiply. Gleevec can be taken orally rather than by injection, and is now being used to treat some forms of leukemia, the most common form of childhood cancer. Our survival and cure rates rank with the best in the world. We recently recruited Dr. Rod Rassekh, who completed his MA in Health Care & Epidemiology at UBC as the Michael Cuccione Foundation Fellow. 25 External funding provided to our oncology research programs in 2006-07: $1,500,000 CARDIAC CARE Cardiac care for children has changed dramatically since BC Children’s Hospital first opened. Today, many newborn babies require just one surgery to repair defects. New catheter techniques are used to dilate vessels and valves and to close holes and abnormal arteries. And a team approach – involving a cardiologist and a cardiac surgeon – allows the heart to be repaired more easily and with better outcomes for the child. Roughly 400 babies are born with heart conditions at our site each year. Our surgeons performed more than 130 open-heart surgeries on children last year, most on patients younger than a year old. Researchers at the Child & Family Research Institute collaborate with Children’s cardiologists and cardiac surgeons to reduce the risks of pediatric open-heart surgery, prevent heart disease and improve treatments for children and infants with cardiac conditions. Our success rates for open-heart surgery on infants over one month of age and children older than one year are consistently over 97 per cent – better than the Canadian average. Our cardiac team is also helping children in China. For the past three years, cardiac specialists from BC Children’s have made two trips a year to Children’s Hospital of Fudan University in Shanghai, performing over 50 life-saving heart surgeries on children and training Chinese medical professionals in pediatric cardiac care. 26 The number of patient visits to the Cardiac Sciences program last year: 4,900 Report of the President and Chair 2006-07 was a year of milestones and anniversaries for the Foundation, as well as BC Children’s Hospital’s 25th year of operation at its current site and Sunny Hill Health Centre’s 75th anniversary. With your support we reached new heights, with record annual revenue of $91 million in pledges and cash. We received donations from 82,513 people, over 4,000 more than last year. This reflects the importance British Columbians attach to the well-being of our children. We saw the opening of the Hospital’s new Mental Health Building, made possible with the support of many donors. We were also able to announce the completed renovation of several day clinics in the newly named Djavad Mowafaghian Wing – renovations that have provided a more comfortable and efficient area for the children and families who visit these clinics. 27 BC Children’s Hospital has more than 154,000 patient visits each year to the combined Ambulatory (outpatient) Clinics. We received a $20-million pledge from the Overwaitea Food Group for Child Health BC, a network that will improve access to pediatric care for children across the province. These funds will support further pediatric training of health professionals; facilitate consultation between regional caregivers and specialists at Children’s; and help establish pediatric clinics in BC communities. During the year, we financed the purchase of an MRI-compatible incubator – the first of its kind in Canada. This incubator enables clinical researchers to scan the brains of newborns – including premature babies who sometimes suffer early brain damage – with minimal risk and disruption. It enhances our understanding of early brain development and enables doctors to provide more information to parents regarding the implications of brain injuries. The funding that you – our donors – provide BC Children’s Hospital, Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children, and our Child & Family Research Institute ensures our children have access to the facilities and the equipment needed to treat them. Without these places and things, children and families would endure greater hardship and would not receive the best care possible. Ultimately we measure our success in terms of people – often, but not exclusively, children. As this annual report goes to print, we are celebrating 22 years of raising funds for childhood cancer research through the annual Childrun, our 20th annual Miracle Weekend telethon, our 20th annual Crystal Ball, our 20th annual Festival of Trees, 19 years 28 The Emergency Department receives over 38,000 visits annually – more than double its original capacity – and sees children with everything from broken bones and tummy aches to the most severe injuries and life-threatening illnesses. of Chinese-Canadian telethons, 18 years of the Shaw Multicultural Telethon, 17 years of Jeans Day and Slo-Pitch events, and 12 consecutive For Children We Care galas. The success of these events, year after year, and others held in support of our Foundation, is the result of the participation of hundreds of thousands of British Columbians – volunteers and donors who share their time and resources for the sake of BC’s kids. Many families and children share intimate, emotional and often painful stories to help others understand the need. Medical professionals, researchers, administrators and support staff share our vision and know that beyond the challenges we all face in our day-to-day work there is a cause worthy of their time and energy. We owe a debt of gratitude beyond measure to these people. In this annual report we have described how your contributions have made a difference, and shared the stories of just a few of the children you have helped. On behalf of BC Children’s Hospital Foundation and on behalf of children and families across BC, we thank you for your support. Sue Carruthers, FAHP Wendy Slavin PRESIDENT AND CEO CHAIR 29 Report from Finance Committee BC Children’s Hospital Foundation ended its fiscal year showing a significant increase in revenue from previous years. We are pleased to report that the Foundation’s 2006-07 audited financial statements show consolidated revenues of over $54.4 million. These revenues enabled us to provide $37.5 million in funding to BC Children’s Hospital and Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children, to add $4.4 million to our endowments and to end the fiscal year with a small unrestricted surplus. The Finance Committee continues to closely monitor the performance of our investment fund managers to ensure the Foundation realizes the greatest possible return on invested funds. In the 2006 calendar year, strong markets and careful fund management led to a total return on investment of 12.2 per cent, supporting revenue growth. The Children’s Hospital Lottery had one of its most successful years, generating $3.3 million for pediatric medical research conducted at the Child & Family Research Institute. The 2006 Miracle Weekend, our 19th, contributed in excess of $13 million to revenue, while major gifts from individual and corporate supporters contributed $15.8 million. Nearly double the previous year’s total. 30 BC Children’s Hospital coordinates patient care, training, education and research partnerships with pediatric hospitals globally through the Centre for International Child Health. Once again, KPMG, our auditor, delivered an unqualified audit opinion on the Foundation’s financial statements, supporting our efforts to remain accountable to our supporters and to maintain the integrity of our operations. The incredible success of recent years means that our financial goals for the future will undoubtedly be our most ambitious to date. Working in partnership with the Provincial Health Services Authority, the provincial government and care providers throughout the province, we will continue to support the redevelopment of BC Children’s Hospital and enhance child-health programs across the province. If you would like more information about the Foundation’s fiscal activity or to receive our audited financial statements, please contact the Foundation at 604 875-2444 or visit us at www.bcchf.ca. Doug Gordon Knut Nordlie, CFRE CHAIR, FINANCE COMMITTEE VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER 31 S O U R C E O F D O N AT E D F U N D S 6% S PEC I A L EV ENT S Our events include Crystal Ball, For Children We Care, Festival of Trees, golf tournaments and Independent Special Events organized by individuals and groups across the province. Child & Family Research Institute every year. The Foundation receives contributions from donors who wish to designate funds to a particular area, and we seek funding for areas with the greatest need within the Hospital. 1 1 % E STAT E GI F T S & T R I B U T E G I F T S 3 5 % BC CH I L D RE N’ S H O SPI TA L MI RACL E Many people support Children’s Hospital through estate plans, gifts in their will, with gifts of life insurance or a charitable trust. Some donors choose to create tribute gifts as a lasting remembrance of a loved one. These gifts honour friends, family, mentors and loved ones. They can be designated to a particular area of interest, or left undesignated to meet the Hospital’s most urgent needs. W E EK E ND Annual events, such as Jeans Day, Slo-Pitch, HSBC Childrun, A World of Smiles Multicultural Telethon and Radiothon on Shaw TV and Red 93.1 FM and radiothons on 98.5 The Ocean (Victoria), and Silk FM (Kelowna) contributed to the total. In addition, donations came through the Chinese-Canadian Miracle Weekend airing on Fairchild TV, CHMB AM 1320 and Fairchild Radio AM 1470 and BC Children’s Hospital Miracle Weekend on Global Television. Each year we receive support from individuals who have designated a gift to Children’s Hospital or Sunny Hill through their United Way contributions. In addition, granting agencies may also choose to fund programs at Children’s and Sunny Hill through the Foundation. 4 % UNI T ED WAY & GR AN T S 3 7 % IN D I V I D UA L , C O R P O R AT E & COM MU NI T Y GI F T S Gifts from individuals, corporations and community groups provide significant support to Children’s Hospital, Sunny Hill and the 7 % D I RE CT RE SPO NSE MA RK E TI NG This support comes from generous people who make donations in response to mailed correspondence, door-to-door solicitation, and telephone and TV requests for contributions to BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. 32 BC Children’s Hospital Miracle Weekend 35% Individual, Corporate & Community Gifts 37% Estate Gifts & Tribute Gifts 11% 7% Direct Response Marketing 6% Special Events 4% United Way & Grants U S E O F D O N AT E D F U N D S 22 % RESEA R C H I NTO CHILD H OO D D I SEA SES Clinical Research and Education Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics Clinical Genetics Research Child Health Research Diabetes Research Childhood Cancer Research Nutrition Research Immunology Research Reproductive Health Research Cardiovascular Sciences Research Mental Health Research Infectious & Inflammatory Diseases Research Centre for Health Care Innovation and Improvement Research Institute Infrastructure Research Investigator Recruitment Research Equipment 3 % S UNNY H I L L H EA LT H CE N TR E F OR C H I L D R E N Research and Education Equipment:Bladder Scanner,Ultra Pediatric Wheelchair Shriners Gait Lab Leadership and Program Development I Can Talk Too Program Child Development Evidence Centre Family Fund and Patient Activities 5% H EA LTH PRO MOTI O N & E D UC ATI O N Clinical Fellowships in psychiatry,orthopedics, biochemical diseases and neurosurgery among others Telethon Education Grants Online Learning Leadership Recruitment Safe Start – Injury Prevention Program Child Health BC 6 % S PE CI A L I Z E D E Q UI PME NT Such as: Blood Pressure Monitors ECG Machine (Electrocardiogram) Critical CareVentilators Syringe Pumps Redevelopment of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 6 4 % S PE CI FI C E ND OWME NTS & DE S I GNATI O NS Ongoing projects including: Genetic Research Endowments Pediatric Oncology Endowment Research Institute Expansion Mental Health Building Child Health BC A range of different areas of donor interest,such as diabetes,Huntington disease,cardiac sciences and gastroenterology to name a few. 33 Specialized Equipment 6% Health Promotion & Education 5% 64% Specific Endowments & Designations 22% Research into Childhood Diseases 3% Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children B C C H I L D R E N ’ S H O S P I TA L F O U N D AT I O N D O N O R B I L L O F R I G H T S The Board of Directors of BC Children’s Hospital Foundation is in place to ensure that donors: 1 2 are informed of the identity of those serving on our governing board, and to expect the board to exercise prudent judgment in its stewardship responsibilities; 3 have access to our most recent financial statements; 4 are assured their gifts will be used for the purposes for which they are given; 5 34 are informed of our mission, of the way we intend to use donated resources, and of our capacity to use donations effectively for their intended purposes; receive appropriate acknowledgement and recognition; 6 are assured that information about their donations is handled with respect and with confidentiality to the extent provided by law; 7 can expect that all relationships with individuals representing our organization will be professional in nature; 8 are informed whether those seeking donations from our organization are volunteers, employees of BC Children’s Hospital Foundation, or hired solicitors; 9 can expect that BC Children’s Hospital Foundation will not share or sell a mailing list that includes the donor’s name; 10 feel free to ask questions when making a donation and to receive prompt, truthful and forthright answers. Not long ago it was quite common for children to spend a night in hospital following relatively minor procedures. Today, children who stay overnight tend to have more serious medical conditions, such as cancer, and sometimes spend weeks or even months in rooms such as the one above in the Oncology inpatient unit. Every year thousands of British Columbians find a way to support BC Children’s Hospital, the Child & Family Research Institute and Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children. In so doing, they touch the lives of the children and families in every corner of this province. For their support, and yours, we are grateful. thank you! C O R P O R AT E , C O M M U N I T Y G R O U P S & F O U N DAT I O N S BC Children’s Hospital depends on corporations, their employees, foundations and community groups for their dedication and generosity. We thank our Legends, Champions and Heroes who contributed $25,000 or more in 2006 for helping to make miracles happen. Corporate and Community Legends – $1 million or more The Auxiliary to BC Children’s Hospital Michael Cuccione Foundation The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation Ministry of Education Variety –The Children’s Charity of BC Corporate and Community Champions – $100,000 to $999,999 Abbott Laboratories Ltd Air Canada Balding for Dollars Blockbuster Video BMO Fountain of Hope Canada Safeway Limited & Employees Canucks for Kids Fund Children’s Charity Golf Classic CIBC & CIBC Employees Communities for Kids – Victoria Costco Wholesale, Employees and Members Dairy Queen Canada Inc. Fishing for Kids Goldcorp Incorporated HSBC Bank Canada – Employees Ledcor Group of Companies Ministry of Children and Family Development Phillips, Hager & North 38 RBC Financial Group – Employees RE/MAX of Western Canada (1982) Ltd. Realtors of the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver – Realtor’s Care Night The Roasters Foundation Save-On-Foods, Overwaitea Foods & PriceSmart Foods Scotiabank Employees Sun Life Financial TD Bank Financial Group Teck Cominco Limited & Employees TELUS United Way of the Lower Mainland Wal-Mart Canada Corporate and Community Heroes – $25,000 to $99,999 99.3 The Fox The Alva Foundation BC Hydro Employees Community Services Fund BC Hydro Power Pioneers Brent Gilchrist Invitational Golf Tournament Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation of Canada Canaccord Capital Corporation Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation The Children’sWish Foundation of Canada Communities for Kids – Chilliwack Communities for Kids – Port Alberni Commonwealth Insurance Company Concert Properties Ltd. Concord Pacific Group Inc. DePuy Spine (Johnson & Johnson Medical Products) Earls Restaurants Ltd. Elk Valley Coal Corporation Fall Classic Golf Tournament Foresters Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aeries and Auxiliaries of British Columbia Gateway Casinos Limited Partnership Golden Girls Group Great West Life, London Life and Canada Life Greater Vancouver Charity Classic Golf Tournament Helping Hands of the Workers’ Compensation Board Huckleberry Mines Ltd Imperial Oil Ltd. Insurance Corporation of B.C. JET Equipment & Tools (Canada) Foundation Johnston Equipment Kelly O’Bryan’s Neighbourhood Restaurant Mars Koo and Family Ledcor Industries Inc. London Drugs Foundation London Drugs Limited Lotte & John Hecht Memorial Foundation lululemon athletica Midnight Sun People’s Home Association Mortgage Brokers Association of British Columbia Nanaimo BMX Association New Gold Inc. Northgate Minerals Corporation – Kemess Mine NovaGold Resources Inc. Pacific Blue Cross Partylite Gifts Ltd. Procter & Gamble Inc. RBC Foundation RE/MAX Camosun RE/MAX Kelowna RE/MAX Nanaimo RE/MAX Nyda Realty Scotiabank Group Sleep Country Canada Summits of Hope TB Vets Thrifty Foods Tim Hortons Toys “R” Us Transwest Mining Systems Inc./Komatsu America Corporation United Way of Kamloops & Region Vancouver Fire Fighters’ Union, Local #18 Vancouver Foundation Vancouver Whitecaps Football Club Varshney Capital Corp. CHILDREN’S CIRCLE OF CARE The Children’s Circle of Care honours individuals, family foundations and privately held corporations who contribute gifts of $10,000 or more. It is our honour to recognize these dedicated donors for their support of child health in 2006. The Royal Circle recognizes donors whose cumulative contributions to BC Children’s Hospital have reached or exceeded $1 million since the inception of the Children’s Circle of Care program in 1995. The Royal Circle Jack and Doris Brown Foundation Patrick and Beryl Campbell Charitable Trust Canadian Chinese Help Care Society Caleb and Nancy* Chan Tom and Bonita Chan Dan and Jill Devlin Milan and Maureen Ilich Foundation Asa and Kashmir Johal and Family Donald R. Lindsay Djavad Mowafaghian William L.and Marjorie-Anne Sauder Allan and Elsa Yap Anonymous (1) 2006 Members Kourosh and Afsar Afsharª Ainsworth Lumber Company Ltd. David Aisenstat Alexander Family Christine Alvarezª Angus One Recruitment Ltd. Tali’ah and Francesco Aquilini Robert Armstrong and Nicole FraserArmstrongª Asentus Consulting Group Glenn and Nicola Bailey Paul Balfour Arthur and Elle Bargen Richard and Dorothy Beauchampª Ryan and Cindy Beedie Stephen and Kathy Bellringer Elizabeth A. Bisson Black Press Ltd. Geoffrey and Catherine Blairª Susan Bockhold and Jacques LeBlancª Cornelius Boerkoel and Francine BoerkoelWestrateª Walter and Elizabeth Boppart Richard Bradshaw John Allan Bridges Memorial Foundation Alan and Alix Brown Jack and Doris Brown Foundation Kenneth and Patricia Brownª Bob and Donna Bryant Suzanne Burgess and Graham Robins Jr. Craig Bushell David and Tamara Bustos David Cabral and Lori Tuckerª Alethia Cameron Patrick and Beryl Campbell Charitable Trust Canadian Chinese Help Care Society Stephanie A. Carlson Sue Carruthersª Chris and Althea Carty Barry and Laurie Cavanaugh Beverly Chan Caleb and Nancy* Chan Holly Chan Hospital Family Memberª Richard C. Chan Tom and Bonita Chan Tin Lum and SuetY. Yee Chan David and Sophia Chang Wen and Sylvia Chen Yung Sun and Wai Kam Cheung Steve and Bonnie Chiu Chun Choi and Juliana Cho Jonathan Choi David and Anu Choo Chuen-Chung and On Chau Chow Gordon and Mary Christopher Foundation Agatha Chung Tim Clark John Clarke Allan and Victoria Cloke Doug and Barbara Cochraneª Jacqui Cohen JP Collet and Jun Chenª Tony Shepard and Anne Collier Jon A. and Kay Collins Mary B. Connolly and Louis D.Wadsworthª Cooper Family W.E. and Y.V. Couling Douglas J. Courtemancheª Kerry Cranfield Robert and Carolyn Cross James and Lisa Cumming Graeme and Cheryl Currie Darren and Rochelle Dahlman A. George F. Davidsonª Duncan Davies and Donna Mooney Marcello De Cotiis Rossano De Cotiis Wayne Deans and Jacquie Somerville Kerry and Ginny Dennehy Dan and Jill Devlin Charles and Isabelle Diamond Gordon and Marion Dixon Sherry Doman Dominelli Family Jeff and Muriel Dowle Bessie M. Duncan R.Walter Dunn Bryan Edwards Elephant Island Orchard Wines Larry and Jo Elliott Marcos Ergas Donald Farris and Family Haig and Mary Farris Kimberley C. Fenlonª Daniel and Ani Feuermann Leana Fisher* Anthony Floyd Douglas B.Forster and Silvia Heinrich Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc. Danny and Shirley Gaw Jamie and Susan Gibbs B. Ming Gin Melissa Goh Paul and Mary Goh Samantha Goh Gooding Family Ned Goodman Douglas C. Gordon 39 Vic W. Griffin Peter and Catherine Gudewill Samuel and Patricia Gudewill Russell and Dawn Hallbauer David and Margaret Hardwickª Malcolm and Catherine Hasman and Family Rowan Hazelton and Natalie Forchuk Kirk and Sherry Henderson Rory and Laura Henry Lotus E. Hills David T.K. Ho Lawrence and Sharen Ho Robert L.Hodgkinson and Lori Kuzob Derek and Lisa Hopkins Joe and Joanne Houssian V.K. Eddie Hsu Foundation Mike and Lisa Hudson and Family The Huebner Family Larry S. Hughes Aaron Hui and Denise Hui Hilary and Patsy Hui Wai Haan Hui Milan and Maureen Ilich Foundation Rick Ilich and Lauren Melville Industrial Investments Ltd. Iris Consulting Limited Jackson Family Don James Daniel and Wendy Jarvis Asa and Kashmir Johal and Family Jim Johnston and Barbara Melosky Randle and Frances Jones Frank and Freda Kaplan Sean Keenanª Norman B. Keevil Keller Family Greg and Lisa Kerfoot Jake and Judy Kerr Tim and Sylvia Kerr Brian and Tammi Kerzner and Family Hank and Janice Ketcham Christopher,Olivia,Victoria and Charlotte King Tex and Janice Kissoonª Lily Kong Frederick K. Kozak and Lorna E. Hrubyª The Kronier Family Wilson and Rebecca Ku Kusumoto Family Lucina Laam Ho Michael and Annie Lam Winnie Lam Danio and Winnie Lau Ian and Anita Law Michelle, Brian and Christopher Lea Cliff and Cheryl Lede The Dave Lede Family Charitable Foundation Nancy Lee-Girling Gideon and Kari Leoganda Ken and Snow Liang Kenneth and Michelle Limª Donald R. Lindsay Emily Lingª Stephen D. Lister and Margaret A. Rundle Bruno Locher Barry and Benita Loughlin Jeffrey and Barbara Ludemannª Harald and Sharlene Ludwig Christopher J. Lyonsª Anthony J. Ma Jonathan G. Ma Sabrina C. Ma Simpson and Nora Ma Nancy MacKay 40 Hospital Family Memberª Stuart MacLeod and Nancy McCulloughª Andrew MacNeily and Valerie Gilliesª David and June Madill Sai Wah and Frances Mak Hanif and Zahra Mamdani Patti Man Jim and Marg McDougall Richard McKerracher Bruce and Julia McLeod McMillan Family Trust Michele Cake Shop Ltd. John D. and Joyce Mitchell Ab Mohammed Jacobus A. Molenaar Rolly Montgomery Djavad Mowafaghian Paul and Elizabeth Moxhamª Kishore Mulpuriª Marcus Nairn Alexander Nam Shue-Chiu Ng and Family John and Diane Norton Glenn and Wynne Olnick Osen Family Park Place Foundation Paterson Foundation Lynda Perry and Robert Edwards Shafique and Sally Piraniª David and Janice Podmore Jack and Darlene Poole Quail Rock Foundation Radcliffe Foundation Christina Read Chris and Leslie Reillyª Eleanor Reimer and Dan Lennoxª Reliable Drywall Ltd. David and Pamela Richardson Jim and Leney Richardson and Family Don and Eleanor Rix Rize Alliance Properties Ltd. Stewart and Darlene Robinson Jim and Noreen Rustad John and Penny Ryan William L.and Marjorie-Anne Sauder William R. Sauder Peter Paul and Nancy Saunders Kirk and Julia Schultzª Joseph and Rosalie Segal Suki and Desha Sekhon Rod and Jeannie Senft Dave and Janneen Sharples David and Eha Shepherd Jason and Audra Shull Ash Singhal and Muffy Greenawayª Erik and Heather Skarsgardª Allan and Clarice Skidmore – Jessoma Foundation Garry and Kirsten Skidmore Thomas and Lorraine Skidmore Carl and Wendy Slavin Richard and Yolanta Slawski Derryck Smithª Sandy So and Ron Benoit Solaris Management Consultants Inc. Jason and Monica Soprovich Joseph and Jean Spacil Paul and Edie Steinbokª Ron and Sharon Stevenson Sylvia Stocklerª The Kim Stolberg Foundation David Strang Studio B Productions Grant and Dee Sutherland Debora Sweeney and Stephen Crombieª Szocs Family David and Gail Thompson Norman and Randi Thompson Jim and Sharon Tooheyª Chiu Man and Marjorie H.* Tsang Paul and Candice Tsangª Pak Hang Tse Winnie Tse T. Verstraete Ltd Peeyush and Poonam Varshney Praveen and Anuja Varshney Bruce and Cynthia Verchereª Ken and Betty Voth Richard and Coleen Weir Alphonse Welchering Cheryl Wellingtonª David and Janis Wensley and Familyª Jeff Westeinde Brian Westerberg and Danuta Skowronskiª Whiffin Family Anthony and Hillary Wile Margaret Wilson The Wolrige Foundation Allen and Karen Wong Leo C.Y. Wong Yee Tsang Wong Richard and Sabine Wood Peter and Nancy Wu Allan and Elsa Yap Soon Sit and Atchara Yeap Philip Young SelinaYuen and MayYuen Peter and Diane Zell Anonymous (23) * DE CE ASE D C H I L D R E N ’ S C I R C L E O F C O U R AG E The smaller the patient, the greater the need for specialized medical care – and support. We thank these donors for their support between $1,000 and $9,999 in 2006 and welcome them to the Circle of Courage. 828360 Alberta Ltd. Ace Construction & Millwork Adera Development Corporation Michael and Jane Agg Fareed S.Ahamed Michael J. and Gloria Allan Seth Allen Linda Amey Katrina Amurao Aris Anagnos E. Edvard and Mary-Louise Anderson Gary Anderson Yolande Anderson Catherine Andrew Andrew Sheret Ltd. Deroyl Andrews Michael and Claire Andruff Michael and Candace Anfield Richard Angus James C.Anhorn Glen Antonuk Aremac Holdings Ltd. Armstrong Family Foundation Raj Arora Mark Ashcroft Effat and Kazem Askari Brent August Jas Aujla Alex Auld J. Brian Aune Auto West BMW William K.Auyeung Avenue Machinery Corp. Glen Avery B.W. CreativeWood Industries Ltd. Bruce H. Bailey Russ Bailie Avtar and Sheila Bains Harminder and Parminder Bains Mark Bakus John Baldissera Colleen Balfry Ian and Helen Ballam Arno Bangertª Jack Barker Jeannette Barna Ronald Barrª V. Geraldine Barregar Nathan and Kim Bartel Gordon Barthels Craig Barton Hardeljit and Pauline Basi Manmit Bassi Ronald Batty BB Blue Clothing David Beatty John Beaumont John and Roberta Belancic Paul Belhumeur Darren, Ariane, Dylan and Hunter Bell Grant Bell Colin K. Benner Kevin Bent Gary and Karen Berman Doug and Jane Beulah Laura W. Bicknell Bertus and Helma Binnendyk Wendle P. Bitz Rory Bjarnason James G. Black The Blackham Family Irene Leslie Blake Peter and Leslie Blake Karen Blakely Jim Blanche Joyce and Frank Blandford The Blaney Family Katherine E. Block Louine Bob Boboli Holdings Inc. Otto Boffo William Boland Steve Bonifacio Fred Bonn Stuart Bonner Daryl Bosa Edna Bowden Jerry Bowerman John Bowles Molly and Sandy Boyd Jannette Bradbury Amrjeet Brar Doug Brealey Douglas and Valerie Brett Brian McLean Chevrolet Ltd. Peter Broerken John and Verlee Bromley Bruce Brown Jim and Linda Brown Roger M. Brown Steve Brown Malcolm Bruce Pam Bruce Leo M. Bruneau Terry and Cindy Bubb Jonathan Buchwald Budget Rent-A-Car (B.C.) Ltd.– Syd Belzberg and Joanna Tymkiw Jessie E. Bumstead 41 BC Children’s Hospital uses Telehealth and Telelearning to link experts from Children’s to a multitude of health-care providers across BC. Edward and Ila Bunton Wally Buono Curtis Burbee Stephen Burk Elizabeth Burley K. Butler Winston Cabell Jean Calder Steven Caldwell John D. Cameron Bradley Campbell Nancy Campbell Susan Campbell Canadian Tire – Mission Michael and Rosemary Cannon Barb Carpenter Robert Carpenter James and Leslie Carter Jean M. Carter Christine Carvalho John and Nina Cassils Suzanne Cassinos Mark Catroppa Anne J. Chalmers Don and Carole Chalmers Chambers Electrical Corp. Alan Chan Carman Chan Christina Chan Lai Lai Chan and Sui Cheung Poon Norah Chan Sze-Fung Chan Peter J. Chandler Sunny Chang and Lee See Chan Jean-Pierre Chanoine and Ariane Alimentiª Lee Chapman Peter Charlton Bettina and Jeff Charpentier David M. Chau Josephine Chaus Samer Chebib Chin-Yuan Chen and Yu-Mei Hsu Christina Chen Jian Xin Chen Fook Cheng Rebecca Cheng Yung Cheng Yu Hing Ching Carol Ming Yan Choi Thomas Choo Kit Nam Chow Paulin Choy Connie Chu Karen Chu William Chu Alice Chui LuiY. Chun Grace Y. Y. Chung James and Nancy Church Sue Churchill Mark Ciarfella John Clague J.Arthur and Catherine Clark Russell Clark Valerie A. Clouston Margaret E. Coburn Gabriel Cocco Mary Coggin David Cohen David and Diane Cohen Lori Cohen Marlene Cohen-Wexler Edward A. Colin Darryl Colley Wayne Collins* Collins and Cullen Adrienne Constantinescu Lance and Diane Conway John Cooke Mark A. Corra The Corra Foundation Bruce Counts Ken Cowie J. Casey Crawford and Carla Banfield 42 Hospital Family Memberª Chris and Niki Cumming Ian and Linda Cumming Rob Cummins Alex and Karen Currie Robin Curry Margaret Curtis Blake Cushnie Sylvain Cyr Harvey Dales Darcy and Fiona Daubaras Ida Jean Davenport H. Tony and Ruth David Gordon Davis John R. Davis Thomas and Lianne Dean Marcel DeGroot Paul DeKoning Elinore Delf Della Optique Optometry and Eyewear Ken Dempsey Richard Dempster Manjinder and Kanwal Deol Terry Deol Detroit Diesel-Allison British Columbia Gurmit and Sarj Dhaliwal Gurpreet and Tarpinder Dhaliwal Pip Dhaliwal Sundhir and Sonia S. Dhillon Robert and Carmen Dickinson Marna Disbrow Robert Disbrow and Kim Kawaguchi Alexander Dolovai Alanna Donahueª Donna Curtis & Associates Aldo and Colleen Doratti Jim and Oriette Dorsey and Family Leo Douillard Dr. Janet E. Green Inc. Guy Drouin Joel Dumaresq Duxiana Mary C. Dvorak John and Edith Dyck R. Henry Easingwood and E. J. Paterson East Fraser Fiber Co.Ltd. Charles Edwards Rick Egan Aryeh Elbaz George and Dorothy Emberson Angela Eng Ken Eng Gloria Evanoff Merv C. Evdokimenko Rick and Michèle Fabris Brian Fairbank Frederick Fairey Kevin and Kelly Falkingham Kwo-Long Fan and Chang-Mei Pan Gong Yu Fang Rory Fatt Henry Federici Shu An and Nancy Fei Len Fergie Bruce Findlay Robert B. and Dorothy Findlay Cyril Fitchett Jeff Fitzpatrick Barbara Fitzsimmonsª Don Flahiff Robin and Felicity Flockton Steve Floris Chu On and WaiYuk Fok Chris Fong Raymond Fong and Angelique Leung Colin Foord Robert and Edith Ford Conley Forey Stephen Forgacsª Fortwell Enterprises Ltd. Doug Fossen Margeret L. Fougberg Buck Fouldes Bruce Fournier Richard Fowler and Margot Fleming Tom Fowler Sheila Francis Norman and Lillian A. Franz Michael Fraser Eric Friedland Nathan Friesen and Tricia McCloy Ed Froese The Max Fugman Family Joseph Fujisawa Doug Fulcher Wai Yin Kan Fung John Furey Andries and Marion Gaastra Tony and Laura Gage Thomas T. Gaglardi Kal Gajoum The Galbraith Family Diane Gao J.A. Gardiner Megan Gates and Family Lloyd Geransky Donna Gerelleª Salvatore G.Giantomaso George and Frankie Gibbins Troy Gibson Wilfred Gibson Jaswant S. Gidda Danny Giesbrecht Henry and Marty Giesbrecht Avtar Gill Daljit Gill Derek Gillette Karen Gilmore and Rob Van Nus Glotman Simpson Consulting Engineers Brian Godfrey Rusty and Lindy Goepel Murray and Ann Goldberg Orville Goldby Leslie R. and Mary Goldsack* George Gomory David and Lilian Goodman Mark Goodman Cheryl Goodwin Jonathan Gordis Holly E. Gordon Ken Gordon Richard and Edith Gould Tom Gradecak Robert Grainger Walter and Peggy Grapentin Judy Gray Lois Gray Paul and Jane Gray Joe and Deborah Grech Tanya Greeno Lloyd and Edith Gregory Parminder K. and Spinder S. Grewal Rob Grey Alan D. and Lyn Grimston Angelo Guemos Gary and Linda Gumley John and Beverly Gunnell Wen Jun Guo Chris Gurr Chick and Mitch Gurvitz Wendy Gustavson H.F. Nodes Construction Ltd. Rod and Pat Haddad Kenneth and Barbara Hallat Mike and Laurie Hallat Don Halliday Robert and Carole Halsey Raphael D. Hamel Pauline and David Hamilton Mark Hammer Geoffrey Hammondª Victor Hanna Do-Ellen Hansen Poul and Judith Hansen Gladys Hanson The Hanson Foundation Hamid Harandi – Barak Investment Corporation Juris and Madeleine Harlamovs Morley Harman The Harnisch Gallery John and Marjorie Harris Colin Hartigan Ron and Jeannie Haslett Arline Hatch John and Lucy Hawkins Anne Heavenor Lynn Heid Robert Heinrich Jacqueline Heppler Melody Hewitt Donald and Debra Hewson Heather Tracy Hill Donald* and Elizabeth Hillman Barbara A. Hinkson Kwing Yui and Fung Ching Chang Ho Pui Chung Ho and Chi Ching Lau Tiffany Ho Judy Hodson Rudi and Sylvia Hoenson Mary Hole Claudia Holland Han Hsiao Hong David and Florence Hooper Carlene Hornby Allen J.Wesley and Margaret Horne Doug and Vicki Horswill Lenard E.S. Horton Brian Hoshizaki Jim and Jackie Lee Houston David and Patricia S. Howard Scott Hrusik Bich Phung Hua Audrey Hubber John Hui John Humphreys R. Morrison Hurleyª John and Marietta Hurst William and Francine Iles Alessandro Imola Rexford W. Ingalls and Robbyn Abbott Lloyd and Leona Ingraham Inlet Electric Ltd. Hilda Irish Hilary R. and Rita M. Isbister Khaled E. Issa JAA Enterprises Ltd. Tracey Jackson Arati Jain Karim Jandali Derek and Rhonda Janzen Adelaide Jarvis Dalvinder and Jassy Jawandha Rosella Jeffersonª Don Jewell Yun-Shian Jiang J and E Joe Tony Joe Avtar and Ravandeep Johal D.R. Lukin Johnston Mitchell Johnston Rob Johnston Jollen Home Creation Ltd. Ming H. Jong Rosita Jordanova Joy Co. Consulting Services Inc. Mark and Susie Justice Parin Kanji Harvey Kardos BC kids spend a total of more than 6,000 days – some stay for months at a time – in our Pediatric Intensive Care Unit each year. 43 Robert and Marilyn Karell Steven R. Kasper Akber Kassam Edith Kassiones Robert and Jacqueline Kattler Andrew and Corrina Kaweski Charles E. Kay Thomas and Candace Kay Will Kean Dan Keeley Gwen Keller Kellogg Canada Inc Kelly O’Bryan’s Neighbourhood Restaurant Stephen J. Kemp Marie J. Kendall Michael Kennedy Zane and Jaye Kerzner Sergei Kevlicius Parminder K. Khangura Rupika Khanuja Shu Khoo Marla Kiess Henry ll Kyu Kim and Jung-Hee Kim Henry and Marg King Pinney King Alan and Bernice Kirkpatrick Julian and Barbara Kirstiuk Darren D. Kish Brian and Olga Kittson Gilbert W. Kjorsvik* Rhonda Klatik Henry and Heleen Klop Douglas Knight and Carolyne Curran-Knight Tess Koehle Hans and Linda Kohler Peter Koltai Freda Kopp Dave Koszegi David and Janet Kotula Vasilios Koumoutsakis Joseph Kovacic Mercedes Krautsieder Mile Krilic Mark and Julie Kucher Kupidy Family John and Adrienne Kutzschan Eddie Kwan Sherman Kwan William Kwas Madeline Kwok Lorne P. Labelle Ladner Dental Clinic Paul LaFontaine Mireille Lafrance and Denis Cuerrier Kevin Lai Lily Lam Lucille Lam Mei Lai Lam Michael and Annie Lam Yin Bun Lam Paul Lamoureux Steven J. Landygo David Lane Tabatha Lange Mike Larmour William G. Larsen Wayne Latta Alan and Fanny Lau Geoffrey and Sandra Lau Marcus and Celia Lau Philip Lau Lauder Ranches Ltd. Loretta Lawrence and Steven Ruddª P. Scott and Susan Lawrie Jason Laynes Byron and Debbie Lazar Jim Le Nobel Mary C. Ledingham Anissa Suet Kam Lee Betty Lee Brian Lee Edwin Lee 44 Hospital Family Memberª James and Kathleen Lee Lidia Lee Maria Lee Ruth S. Lee Sherman Lee and Shu Fen Yen Soo Jeong Lee Soo Jin Lee Thomas Lee Mary Legiest Phil Lepage Corney Les Fung Ying Leung Tak Charm Leung Chan Fai Li Chi Li Muriel Li Raymond and Anna Li Yong Sheng Li Geoff and Gloria Lillos Ben and Sally Lim Reynato Lim Howard Lin Brian Lines Olive M. Lionel Michael P. and Maureen Lipkewich Kim Lister Warren Littlejohn An Wen Liu James C.S.and Olga F.Liu Kathleen Liu Lena Liu Ming H. Lui Tina Tian Xin Liu Bernard Lo Pansy Lo Polly Lo Barbara Lockhart Wayne and Carol Lockhart Reinhard Loewen Khodadad and Mahin Lohrasb Caroline Lohrisch John and Evelyn Long Donald and Stella Longstaff Angelina Y.C. Loo Lougheed Acura Brandt and Belinda Louie Rose Y. Louie Stuart Louie Sheila E. Love Joannea Lovell Elinor Lucas Juan-Hui andYuet-Sim Lui Marvin Lundeen Dahn Lundell Ronild and Anne Lupton David and Jill Lyall Terry Lyons Michael Macdonald Robert MacDonald Lilian L. Macdonell Brian Macgregor Bruce and Bonnie Mackay Robert MacKay Mackay Family Bob and Kathy MacKerricher Bruce MacMillan Ken Magel Gong Sen Mah Ron and Diane Maitland Peter Malek Rajinder Kaur Mangat Tracy Mankarios Jotinder Singh Mann Juanita Manning William V. Manson Steve Mantel Len Manuel Stuart H. Mapp Lin Ying K. Mar Nancy and Frank Margitan Marin Investments Limited Mark Construction (MARCON) Bonnie Markin Don Marks Randy Marks Rod Marlin Betty Marlor John and Lenore Marsh Chris Marshall Stewart M. and Sunny G. Marshall Luiza Martens Mike and Virginie Martin Richard and Irene Matthews Ulrich W. and Margarete Matthews Sherry Mauro Sam Mawani Ward and Brenda McAllister Tom McBratney Dan McCarthy RE/MAX Central Albert J. and Sylvie McClean William and Leota McCullagh Dean McDonald George W. McDonald* Tim McElvaine Robert and Mary Ann McFarlane Sam McGladdery McGregor & Thompson Hardware Ltd. Clinton McGuire Denise McIntosh Grant McIntosh Stuart McIntosh J.J. McIntyre John and Tibby McKercher The McLean McCuaig Foundation Ann F. McLellen Donald and Christa McLeod Ross Mcleod Shirley A.L. McMillan Michael McMullen Gary McPhail Elizabeth McQueen Elizabeth J. Meekison Linda M. Meinhardt Ron Melnyk Derek M. Melville George and Sylvia Melville Patricia Memess Grant Meng Menzies Enterprises Ltd. Peter Meredith L.H. Michalson Scott and Karen Mihalchan John Mihic Bill Miller Gary and Barbara Miller Ronald A. Millos David and Darrell Mindell Katherine Mirhady Barbara and Gordon Mitchell Bill and Debbie Mitchell Christine Monk Helen Monkman John Montalbano Graham D. Moore Thomas J. Morison Stephen Morris Robert M. Morrison Thomas Morton Andreas Mosch Doris Mueller James Munns Doris P. Murray Jason and Annie Mushtuk Margaret Muxlow Myatovic Bros. Logging Ltd. Bobby Nagra Gurpreet and Manjit Nagra Sakie Nariiwa Brent Naylor Larry Needham Sara Neely and Kenneth Crook Albert and Carol Ann Nelson Cameron and Anna H. Nelson Margaret Nelson Ronald Netolitzky Cecilia Ng Gordon Ng and Kim Wei Rita Ng Yik-Lap Ng Man Tuen and Ting Kong Ngai John L. Nichol William D. Nicholls Knut and Susan Nordlie Marilyn Northrop Greg Nowik Nuna Logistics Limited Wayne and Betty Nygren Ross and Linda O’Brien Jamie Odgers Albert L. Odmark and Nancy Ritzenthaler Lynda and Richard O’Donnell Maureen O’Donnell Amanda L. Oldershaw Jim Olsen Avtar and Geven Opal Leila Or Jim O’Rourke Joseph J. Ovsenek P.D. Mulhern Ltd. Eileen Papushka Ghulam Ali Pardhan Richard A. Paris Geoffrey D. Parkin Parklane Homes Ltd. Suresh Parmar Dennis and Ashlyn Parolin Darren and Sheila Pastro Pervez H.and Jeroo Patel Ken Patenaude David and Jennifer Pearson David S. Pedlow Alidad Pejman Guido and Laura Pela Robert Pellegrino Jill Pennefather Henry Peters Mark Peterse Patsy Peterson Robert T. Petrovicz Gerald and Ana Philippson Hsiao-Jo Pi and Chiu-Jih Cheng John and Isabel M. Pihowich Bernie and Georgette Pinette Conrad and Dorli Pinette John Plewes Harry R. Pokrandt George Poling Dave Pollon James Dwane Poloquin Carolyn Poole David M. Poole Bob Potter James Potts Pat and Connie Power Julie S. M. Prendiville Jill and Hartland Price Ronald and P.C. Price Dana Prince and Elana Sigal – Zach Prince Foundation Rashpal Purewal Robert A. Quartermain Robert and Christine Quigg Chi Quon Radil Export Import Ltd. Subramanian Raghuram Balhar K. Rai Albert and Rose Rampone Gail Ramsden Carl Rathss Martin Ray Michael W. Ray Raymond James Ltd. 45 BC Children’s Hospital sees more than 3,800 families annually through the Medical Genetics program. RE/MAX Bob Plowright Realty RE/MAX Ed Barker RE/MAX Westcoast Frank and Priscilla Rehlinger Diana R. Reid and Chris Nelson Jeff and Christine Reimer Dave Reiter Tim Rempel Steve and Audrey Rendall Tom Rendall Gertrude Rhodes George Richards John Ridley Wendy Ridley Cindy Riera Ingo and Lorena Riesen Roslyn Ritchie Al Roadburg Foundation Tracy Robertson Craig Robins Doug and Fellette Robins Graham H. and Candy Robins John E. Robins Diane Rogers Mary Romanuk Sandra Rooney C. Stanley and Lillian Ross Jock Ross Peter and Susan Ross A. Roth Ralph Rothsteinª Jonathan and Debbie Rothwell Marilyn Rousseau Glenn Rowley Hazel Rownd Peter Rozee Lorraine Rumberg Ross and Shauna Rustad Bernie Ryan Wayne A. Ryan Christine and Jan Rzepka Abraham and Liz Saade Mohammed Safi Lynne Sager Kevin A. Salvadori Hayley Sampson Randi A. Sands Laura A. Saranchuk Barbara and John Hans Sawatzky Iris and Walter Saxton Darwin Schandor David W. and Carolyn Scheifele Mary Scheuermann Bret Schillebeeckx Adriaan Schipper Karl Schmidt Michael Scholz Scotiabank Team Scotia Todd Scott Scott Construction Ltd. Walter Segsworth Davinder Sekhon Harry and Yu Seto Sharon Black & Associates RE/MAX Kelowna Dean Shaw Laura-Leah Shaw Rosalie Shaw San Sui Sheng Darrell A. Sherrin Ross and Dianne Sherwood In Suk Shim Daniel and Elizabeth Shoemay Sandy Shofner Cole Shuker Elizabeth Shumay Jeremy Sicherman Jasjeet Sidhu Jake Siemens Joseph and Annie Siermy Paul Sih Samrit Sihota 46 Hospital Family Memberª John Simpson Lynne Simpson Anant Pal Singh Jaswant Singh Darryl Sjerven Eleni Skalbania Rheta M. Skea Douglas and June Smart Brock and Sharon Smeaton J. Smillie Derek and Barbara Smith Federick Smith Ken and Gladys Smith Larry Smith Michael P. Smith Henry So Anthony and Ditta Soda Perry and Katherine Solkowski L.E. and M. Sommerfield Paul and Annegret Soukup Gordon* and Jean Southam Connie Spear Tom Spencer Diane St. John Staburn Property Group Ltd. Jeff Stacer Staex Resources William J. Stafford Byron Stanley John Steenbergen Ronald and Marilyn Steers Keith and Norma Steeves Rol Steinhueb and Catalina Wells Thane and Darci Stenner Glen Stephanishin Ken E. Stewart Rosemary Stewart John Stilinovic Ann Stoddard Wendy A. Strub John and Mavis Struk David Subotic David, Joyce and Makoda* Suen Peter Sullivan Inde Sumal Charmaine Ying Sun Hazel Sundby Hugh Sutherland Marlisse S. Sweeney Paul and Barbara Sweeney Cecilia Szeto Edwin Tai Tina Tam Lucia Tan Eddie Tang King Shen and Wai Fong Tang Kwan Ho Fung Tang Suk Tang John Tapics George and Norma Taylor Glenn W. Taylor Jim Taylor Lee Taylor Linda Taylor Ian Telfer and Family Bruce Telford Christopher Thomas Jeffrey Thomas Ann and Steve Thompson Frank H.Thompson J.F.Thompson James Thompson John C.Thompson Steve and Ann Thompson Walter Tilden Hubert and Margaret Tipper Linda Todd Tolko Industries Ltd. Zoe Towle Dean and KippyToye Shelagh and Lance Tracey LauraTrakª Mary K.Truss J. Leslie Turcotte Richard Turcotte Norma Turnbull Linda M.Turner Timothy W. Turyk Universal Coach Line Ltd. Dwight and Tanja Unrau Surjit Uppal Joel Uy Steve and Wendy Valdes Rachel and Jim Vallance Dave Vallee John and Crystal Vamplew Bryan Van Hoepen Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse Carl Vanderspek Mark Vanderzee Joe Vargus Bryan and Luciana Velve Brent Venables Henry Venema Mary Veres Larry Vicic Deborah L.Vickers Ken Vidalin Minto Vig Rana Vig Sonja and Jose Viveiros Henry Vonniessen Anna Waddell Michael Wade – In memory of Rodney Archer Wade Terrence Waghorn Christopher Wall Gord Wall Wall Financial Corporation Shawn Wallace Darryl and Ann Wallis William J.Wands Chris Ward Warnaar Steel-Tech Ltd. L. Clark Warren Kyle Washington Catherine M.Waterson Kathy Watkinson Louise K.Watson Pat Weber Dieter Weiland Florence J.Weisser William G. and Margret E.Wellington Darlene D.Wenham Anthony Werry Keith Whitaker Edward White Bill Whitehead Lee Whitehead Warren and Michelle Wiebe Alvin Wiens Ian and Pat Wight Faye Wightman Helen A.Williams Jim and Joyce Williams Roger and Elizabeth Williams Gair H.Williamson Ken Willington Lyle and May Windrim Kathryn E.Witter Alan C.Wong Alison Yuk Yee Wong Chi K.Wong Lai Wah Wong Phoebus Wong Elke Lee and William Wong Yee Lam Wong Yin King I.Wong Pat Wood Caroline V. Woodward Augusto Wu Peter M.H.Wu and Josephine Ann Murtagh Xiang Wu Mei DiYao Doug and Lois Yeast George Yen Vincent and Robyn Yen LiYi Ken Yik HayleyYip Jeffrey and Brenda Yip Lai TingYiu Dan and Carole Young Julian Young Michael R.Young Rory and Jane Young Jonathan and Cynthia Yue Ping Sau Yuen Susan Yuen and Edward Lee Norman R.Yurik Donna Lee and Jack Zaleski Antonietta Zanatta Ezio Zanatta Bill Zielinski Natalie Zinetti Anonymous (32) * DE CE ASE D C A R I N G F O R T H E F U T U R E S O C I E T Y Plan for their future. Giving a gift in a will, life insurance or a trust to BC Children’s Hospital Foundation ensures that our children’s health will be well taken care of far into the future. The Caring for the Future Society honours those who have informed us that they have kindly made provisions for a future gift. We thank these generous individuals for their support. Debbie Alcadinho Barbara M.Alexander Lorianne Amadeo Joel B.Anderson Yolande Anderson Robert Armstrong and Nicole Fraser-Armstrong Sandy So Benoit Ronald W. Bickford Harry and Anneliese Bloch Susan Bockhold and Jacques LeBlanc Marcia E. Bradley Sara Hope Bryson Stephanie A. Carlson Bill Carr Chun Choi and Juliana Cho John Clarke Heidi Clarkson Daphne Cole Kenneth Crump Sonia Curlett Margaret Curtis Beatrix De Groot Mary “Johnnie” Duffus Ann Duncan Bryan Edwards Paul and Claudia Estlin Krishna Fagan Inge Fein and Paul Luke Connie Forbes Margaret J. Ford Danny and Shirley Gaw Davinder Ghtaura B. Ming Gin Bob and Lisa Ginn Eliza Gordon Barbara Grantham B. Greenwood Doreen and Keith Gregson Vic W. Griffin Betty Harris Michael Haywood BC Children’s Hospital is a member of the Woodmark Group – a network of 23 leading pediatric hospitals in North America that share best practices for the benefit of child health. 47 Colin and Lois Hicks Lotus E. Hills John Alden Hodson Derek Holme Jeff and Stephanie Huehn Aaron Hui Denise Hui Patsy Hui Ninette Hunziker Robert W. Ironside Alvin Ivey Linda Jacobsen Jacqueline Jamieson Sandra Jarvis Russell and Margaret Jones Victor and Muriel Jones Anne Junker Richard Kelynack Marie J. Kendall Henry King Anita A. Kumar C.K. Li Ludia M.Y. Li Dennis Lillico John and Evelyn Long Jeffrey and Barbara Ludemann Simpson and Nora Ma Susanna Ma Veronica Ma David and June Madill Christopher and Suzie Mah Betty Marlor Bill and Lisa Marsh George W. McDonald* Evelyn McKenzie Iris McKibbin Linda M. Meinhardt Bruno and Frieda Meyer Yvonne Michels and David L. Bruce Betty Miller Lyle and Christine Mills Paul and Elizabeth Moxham Marcus Nairn Sara Neely and Kenneth Crook Donald E. and Mary. E. Newman Bert and Karen Northrup John and Angela Paterson Gerald and Barbara Pope Albert and Rose Rampone Elisabeth Riley Dudley and Shirley Ritchie Art and Ruth Robinson Jeff Salton Dorothy M. Sayers* Geoffrey E. Scott John Smiley Derek and Barbara Smith Ken and Gladys Smith M. Joan Smith Shirley F. Smith Joan and Louise Solinger Daniel, Helen and Charissa Sortwell Derek Squires Gus Stassinopoulos Charlene Steen Roger and Darla Steers Ann Sturrock Debora Sweeney and Stephen Crombie Jacqueline* and Donald Taylor Robert Taylor Alicia Then Phyllis Thom Frank H.Thompson Michael and Shirley Thompson Candice Y.F. Tsang Lorne Valensky and Cindi Coleman Arie and Jean Van Halst Larry and Bev Van Hatten Angelo and Rosa Venetsanos Faye Wightman John and Nancy Wise Allen and Karen Wong Ryan and Susan Yip May Yuen and Selina Yuen Anonymous (103) * DECEASE D T R I BU T E G I F T S A tribute gift honours a remarkable person who touched your life. It also honours other remarkable people – all the kids in BC whose lives you are helping to improve every day. These remarkable individuals and organizations have had gifts of $1,000 or more made in their honour. Gifts Received in Honour of… Inaya Ahamed Richard Anderson and Carolyn Edy Bayan Azizi Cameron Bargen Tanner Seidman Barnett BC Kindergarten Teachers Robert and Lori Bosa Jake Byers Steve Caldwell Kelley Chen Michael Connors Andries and Marion Gaastra 48 Salvatore Giantomaso Danny and Julie Giesbrecht Daniel Anthony Imola Jan K. Overweel customers and families Kyle Karamos Alex Kazemi Olivia,Victoria and Christopher King Kristin Kreuk Adam Lawrence Derek Lee and Maryam Kazemi Mike Linehan Kasrah Lohrasb Caleb Macey Mainland Floral Distributors clients, friends and family Raajan Mann Lori Matheson Clinton May Rory McFadden Sean and Melissa McHugh Marcus S. Nevins Baby Ruby Oswald (Marankiewicz) Roan Yvan Khalil Priatel Robert Quigg Zachary Robertson Candy Robins Graham Robins Hayley Sampson SYSPRO Software Ltd. Robert Taylor John Tze Felicia Wu Gifts Received in Memor y of… Greg Athans Darshan Biln Shoelette Boda Sherry Bradford Anita Rosemary Brown Bessie Charnock Robert Daniel Chau John S. Chin Sunny M. Chiu Stamatios Costas Steve Coulter Lyla Ann Court Kevin Craddock Gloria Cranfield Noah Albert Phillip Daubaras Dawn Delicati Elizabeth G. DeVries Kartar K. Dhillon Courtenay Doornbos Gabrielle Dorsey Janet Ann Duxbury Cassandra Epp Braeden Edward Fairley Leana Fisher Stella G. Flockton Low Sean W. Forster Alex Grandmaison Braeden Hale Delbert “Rex” Halladay Dawn Kathryn Harris Marnie Henderson Gordon Heppler Paul Jaswal Jayden Jawandha Des Jenner Peter Kalesnikoff Gregory F. Kehrig Kylie May Keller Riley A. Kerr Jacob Kiess Betty Kish Jaida Kooy Kurtis Frank Kozel Francis R. Laitin Eric Louangxay Bick Choy Lui Robert Madill Hoy C. Mar Daniel and Rosina Maris Robert Dale McDonald Cecilia McGladrey William S. McQuaid Danny Mosher Claire E. Needham Sydney T.S. Or Dylan Thomas Oser Jordan Owens Elsa C. Pagliaro Alex DaSilva Pedro Dean Peretsy Krista Diane Postmus Samuel Pretula Lily Faith Price Zach Prince Jeff Pritchett William Ryder Pyne Georgina (Jean) Radil Art Rennison Geoffrey C. Robinson Ethan William Anthony Roelofs Gary Schunter Hannah Smith William Tan Staiger Georgiana Kanela Stassinopoulos Meredith Steers Ernest George Sturney Makoda Suen Rahkina Szasz Eli Alexander Tecklenborg Trey Desmond Warren Thomas Hermod Tse Jim Tutt Elizabeth Hayley Vamplew Rodney E.Williamson Robert Glen Windrim Paige E.Wolfe Claire Younie Jesstin K. Zulinick E S TAT E S A gift in a will is an expression of what is most dear to you. BC Children’s Hospital Foundation is fortunate to be the beneficiary of the estates of many people who believe passionately in improving the health of children and youth in British Columbia. We are honoured to recognize the gifts received from the estates of the following individuals in 2006. Karel and Edith Alston The Anderson Girls Mary Suzanne Bailey Nathanial Rial Bailey Beatrice Biddle Agnes Billard Florabel Mary Brown Louise Argyle Brown Margaret Brown David Caplan Irma Delores Cook Eleanor Jane Cresswell Katherine Bernadette D’Amico Manoel and Rose De Carmo Edna Henrietta Delorme Siska Dykema Marian Isabel Eakin Roy Lindsay Evans Nell Fennell Helen E. Fisher Margaret Giaschi Elinor Boyd Gorman Gene Katherine Harris Thora Matilda Heyman John Hind-Smith William Donald Hodgson Lois Margaret Howard Arthur Hullah and Dorothy Mae Cleveland Norah Park Inkster William Earnest Jacques Ronald Spencer Jardine Martha Marie Jennings Lucy Phyllis King Richard Kirkham Isabel Irene Kohut Greta Kory Lavery Mildred Amelia Lund Louisa MacConnal Thelma Ariel MacDonald Charlotte Manes Vivianne Roberta Maunders Marion McGaw Winnifred Mary McGenn Alice Morrison Mildred Stanton Morrison Erling Myren Olive Orchison Vera Pagdin Clara Mary Reid Donald D. Richardson Donald Joseph Roland George Sawchuk William Sayenchuk Philip Schauer Edward Seefried Elizabeth Seger Marjorie Ellen Smith Katherine Stein Carol Taylor Gladys Thomson Josephine Traven Gordon Ronald Traviss Margaret Vetter Gerald Wainewright Evelyn Waite Ulah Watson Cecil Worthington-White 49 Every year staff at Children’s perform more than 8,000 surgeries – including cardiac, orthopedic and neurosurgeries – on children of all ages, from infants to 16-year-olds. E N D OW M E N T S Those who establish and contribute to endowments are the true visionaries of our community. They understand that their investments provide a strong financial foundation to improve the health of children both now and forever. BC Children’s Hospital Foundation gratefully acknowledges the following endowment funds that provide support in perpetuity for programs and initiatives throughout BC Children’s Hospital, Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children and the Child & Family Research Institute. Endowments may be established with a minimum $25,000 donation. Adolescent Medicine Adolescent Medicine Endowment 1998 Bioethics Bioethics Endowment 1994 Burn Unit Burn Unit Endowment 1998 Cardiac Sciences Yolande Anderson Family Endowment 2001 Sarah B. Endowment 2003 Bockhold-LeBlanc Endowment for Research 2001 Cardiac Sciences Endowment 1992 Connor Clark & Lunn Endowment 1994 Stanley Fromm Endowment 2002 Helena & Jessica Endowment 2000 Child Health Auxiliary to BC Children’s Hospital Endowment for Education 1998 CK Choi Foundation Endowment for Advocacy 2005 Jean MacMillan Southam Fellowship 1997 Rolly Montgomery Endowment for President’s Initiatives 2003 50 Choi-Kiu & Ming Ng Endowment for President’s Initiatives 2000 President’s Initiatives Endowment 1994 Dr. Parminder Singh Award of Distinction Endowment 2003 Toohey Family Endowment for President’s Initiatives 2003 Stephen Wong & Family Endowment for President’s Initiatives 2000 DannyWyder Memorial Endowment for President’s Initiatives 2000 Child Nutrition Child Nutrition Endowment 1994 Child Protection Child Protection Endowment 1994 Community Child Health Community Child Health Endowment 1994 Critical Care Critical Care Academic Endowment 2002 ECLS Program Endowment (ECMO) 1999 Endowment for Newborn’s & Children’s Well-Being 2005 Andreas Goedicke Memorial Endowment for Infant Transport Team Education 1998 Cystic Fibrosis Equipment Cystic Fibrosis Endowment 2004 Metabolic Disorders/ Cystic Fibrosis Endowment 1994 Edna & Eugene Delorme Endowment 2003 William Jacques Endowment 2005 Ralph Lewis Endowment 2003 Dentistr y Professorship in Pediatric Dentistry Endowment 2000 Developmental Pediatrics Andracki Equipment Endowment 1992 Bill Fish Memorial Endowment 2002 Megan Gates Endowment for Sunny Hill Brain Injury 2005 Conrad & Dorli Pinette Endowment 2003 Sunny Hill Endowment for Adaptive Seating & Mobility 2005 Rix Family Endowment for Research 1998 Working Wonders Together – Head of Developmental Pediatrics Endowment 1997 Endocrinology Patrick & Beryl Campbell Fellowship 2002 Chanoine-Alimenti Endowment for Childhood Obesity 2001 Excellence in Child Health King Family Endowment 2006 Andy Sylvester Endowment 2003 Selina Yuen & May Yuen Endowment 2006 Gastroenterology C.H.I.L.D. Foundation Endowment for Research 2003 Gastroenterology Endowment 1994 Wendy McDonald Endowment for Research 2002 Genetics Bailey Family Endowment for Research 2006 BC Hydro Power Pioneers Endowment for Research 2006 Louise Argyle Brown Endowment for Research 2001 Jack & Doris Brown Foundation Endowment for Research 2000 Bryant Family Endowment for Research 2004 Centre for Molecular Medicine andTherapeutics Endowment 1995 Cho Family Endowment for Research 2006 BillyYau Hei Choi Memorial Endowment for Research 2006 Arthur Hullah and Dorothy Cleveland Memorial Endowment for Research 2006 Clinical Genetics Endowment 1994 Concord Pacific Group Inc. Endowment for Research 2006 Dent-Tech Ceramic Studios Endowment for Research 2005 Gordon & Marion Dixon Endowment for Research 2000 Four Seasons Hotel Endowment for Research 2001 Lisa Gravell Endowment for Research 2005 Hilary & Patsy Hui Endowment for Research 2005 Milan & Maureen Ilich Endowment for Research 2001 Samuel & Spencer Koltai Memorial Endowment for Research 2004 Michael & Annie Lam Endowment for Research 2006 Cameron Lau Memorial Endowment for Research 2005 Dave Lede Family Charitable Foundation Endowment for Research 2002 Professor Robert Christopher Madill Endowment for Research 2002 Medical Genetics Endowment for a Fellowship 2002 Ted & Penny Metcalfe Memorial Endowment for Research 2001 Morantz Family Endowment for Research 2006 Realtors Care Endowment for Research 2002 Marjorie-Anne Sauder Endowment for Research 2000 Marjorie Tsang Endowment for Research 2006 Tai Family Endowment for Research 2000 Varshney Family Endowment for Research 2006 Infection & Immunity Childhood Infections Endowment 1994 David Chow Memorial Endowment for Research 2004 Marnie Henderson Memorial Endowment for Vaccine Evaluation 1996 Immunology Endowment for Research 1997 Vaccine Evaluation Centre Endowment 2001 Women & Family HIV Endowment 1994 Injur y Prevention (Safe Start) Edward Harrison Endowment 1997 International Child Health Centre for International Child Health Endowment 2004 Chan Sisters Foundation Endowment 2006 Paul & Mary Goh Endowment 2005 Don & Elizabeth Hillman Lecture Endowment in Global Child Health 2006 International Child Health Trainee Award Endowment 2004 David & Dorothy Lam Foundation Endowment 2006 David & Janice Podmore Endowment 2006 Sun Life Financial Endowment 2005 Zahra, Karima & Salima Rasul Endowment 2000 Spina Bifida Endowment 1994 Peggy & Y.P. Yang Endowment for Brain Mapping Research 2000 Mental Health Oncology Killy Fellowship 1998 Psychiatric Disorders Endowment 1994 Derryck Smith Endowment 2003 Nephrology Jessoma Endowment 2003 Wendy McDonald Endowment 2002 Nephrology Endowment 1994 Neurosciences Gooding Family Endowment 2003 Iris Lorntzsen Endowment for Brain Mapping 1998 Jonathan Lawson Neurosurgery Fellowship 1999 Jonathan Lawson Endowment for Spina Bifida 1999 Neuromuscular Endowment 1998 Neurosciences Endowment 1994 Neurosurgery Endowment 1994 Newborn Health Newborn Health Endowment 1994 Ling Family Endowment for Neonatology 2006 Nursing David & Alissa Sacks Endowment for Nursing Education 2001 Louise Argyle Brown Endowment for Research 2001 Dennis & Connie Burdett Endowment for Research 2000 Robert Chau Memorial Endowment 2003 Alex C.L. Cheung Endowment for Research 2002 Cheung Family Endowment for Research 2002 CIBC & CIBC Employees Endowment for Research 2004 Commonwealth Insurance Company Endowment 1998 Julia & Richard Couch Endowment 2004 Michael Cuccione Endowment 2001 Michael Cuccione Research Fellowship 1997 Isabelle & Charles Diamond Family Endowment 1994 51 Over 1,000 children were treated in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit last year. Ricky, Angelo & Marina Fabris Endowment 2003 B. Ming Gin Endowment 2000 Paul & Mary Goh Endowment for Research 2004 Malcolm & Cathy Hasman Family Endowment for Research 2000 Karen L. Hicks RN Memorial Endowment 2004 Derek & Lisa Hopkins Endowment for Research 2004 Ken & Su Jang Endowment for Research 1992 Asa & Kashmir Johal and Family Chair 1993 Jessica Jones Memorial Endowment for Research 2000 Keller Family Endowment for Research 2003 Brian & Tammi Kerzner Family Endowment for Research 2002 Koo Family Endowment for Research 2003 Adella Krall Endowment for Research 2003 David & Dorothy Lam Endowment for Research 1995 Cameron Lau Memorial Endowment for Haematology Research 2005 Gordon & Barbara MacDougall Endowment 2002 McCurdy Family Endowment for Research 2003 Wendy McDonald Endowment 2002 52 William S. McQuaid Endowment 2000 Sara Neely & Kenneth Crook Endowment for Research 2003 Oncology Endowment 2001 Oncology Research Endowment 2003 Piwek Family Endowment for Research 1994 Jack & Darlene Poole Endowment for Research 2000 Zach Prince Foundation for Excellence in Oncology Care, an Endowment of BC Children’s Hospital Foundation 2005 Georgina Jane “Ina” Raeside Endowment for Research 2002 Realtors Care Endowment for Research 2002 Graham Robins Jr. Endowment for Research in Memory of Wilda & Frank Robins 2002 Sandy So & Ron Benoit Endowment for Research 2000 Summits of Hope Endowment 2001 Paul & Candice Tsang Endowment for Research 2005 Ted & Deanna Turton Endowment for Nursing Education 2000 Faye Wightman Endowment for Nursing Education 2000 Allan Yap & Family Endowment for Research 2004 Ophthalmology Radiology Andrew McCormick Endowment for a Fellowship 1997 Ophthalmology Endowment 1994 David & Manjy Sidoo Family Endowment 2000 Dr. Donald E. Newman Endowment 1994 Dr. Betty J.Wood Memorial Endowment for Education 2002 Orthopedics Orthopedics Endowment 1994 Shriner’s Motor Performance (Gait Lab) Endowment 1998 Manjy & David Sidoo Family Endowment 2000 Grant & Dee Sutherland Endowment 2000 Otolar yngology Jon & Dina Markoulis Family Endowment 2000 Otolaryngology Endowment for a Fellowship 1994 Pathology Pat Ross Memorial Education Endowment 1999 Pediatrics Harry Chan & Family Endowment for Head of Department 1999 James & Annabel McCreary Chair for Head of Department 1994 Riley-Fish Endowment for Head of Department 2000 Geoffrey Robinson Award Endowment 1998 Dr. Parminder Singh Award of Distinction Endowment 2004 Isobel & Madeline Wade Endowment for Head of Department 1999 Research Carol Ford Endowment for Research Technician Education 1992 David Hardwick Reading Room Endowment 2002 B.H. Hoffmeister Endowment for a Research Fellowship 1992 Robert H. & Lily Lee Endowment for Research 2000 Mining for Miracles Research Fellowship 1995 Sauder-Interfor Head of Research Endowment 1993 AubreyTingle Endowment for Clinician Scientists Program 2002 Respirator y Medicine Respiratory Medicine Academic Endowment 1994 Surger y Head of Section of Surgery Endowment 1994 Jonathan Lawson Head of Section of Surgery Endowment 1999 Transplantation Solid Organ Transplant Endowment 1996 Urology Norman & Randi Thompson Endowment 2000 BC Children’s Hospital Foundation Board of Directors Dr.Doug Cochrane Mrs.Wendy Slavin (Chair) Ms.Lynda Cranston Dr.Geoff Blair Mrs.Isabelle Diamond1 Mr.Terry Bubb Ms.Marion Dixon Mr.Christopher (Chris) Carty Ms.Sherry Doman Ms.Daphne Cole Mrs.Ani Feuermann Mr.Jeff Dowle Mr.Ming Gin Mr.Haig Farris Mr.Patrick Glazier 1 Mr.Doug Gordon Mr.Alan Grimston1 Mr.Donald Lindsay Mr.Poul Hansen1 Mr.Harald Ludwig Dr.David Hardwick Mr.Graham MacLachlan Mr.Kirk Henderson Mr.Robert (Bob) Pringle (to October 2006) Mr.Kim Hesketh Mr.David Podmore Ms.Diana Reid (to October 2006) Mr.Lawrence Ho Mrs.Lisa Hudson Mr.Greg Kerfoot Dr.Donald Rix Ms.Tammi Kerzner Mrs.Sharon Toohey Mr.Simon Lee Note: all BC Children’s Hospital Foundation Directors are also BC Children’s Hospital Foundation Governors. Dr.Stuart MacLeod Mr.Djavad Mowafaghian Mr.Ron Neal Mr.Geoffrey Parkin BC Children’s Hospital Foundation Governors Mr.Robert (Bob) Pringle Mrs.Tali’ah Aquilini Mr.Irfhan Rajani Dr.Robert (Bob) Armstrong Ms.Diana Reid Mr.Kevin Bent Mrs.Marjorie-Anne Sauder Ms.Gail Brown Ms.Andrea Southcott Mr.Robert (Bob) Bryant Mr.Ken Stewart Mr.Bruce Buchanan Ms.Dee Sutherland1 Ms.Stephanie Carlson1 Mr.Malik Talib Mr.Caleb Chan Mr.Allan Yap Mr.Peter Chieng Mrs.Diane Zell Ms.Tim Clark Sunny Hill Foundation Board Foundation Executive Dr.Donald Rix (Chair) PRESIDENT AND CEO Sue Carruthers, FAHP Mr.Kevin Bent Kimberley Fenlon Mr.David Doig VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF PHILANTHROPY OFFICER Mr.Ron Edwards Mr.Doug Horswill Knut Nordlie, CFRE Ms.Pamela Mitchell VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Dr.Maureen O’Donnell Debora Sweeney, CFRE Mr.John Smiley VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER CICH Campaign Cabinet Mr.Lawrence Ho (Chair) Mrs.Sharen Ho (Chair) Dr.Leo Chan Mr.Vincent Cheung Mr.John Crawford BC Children’s Hospital Foundation 4480 Oak Street,B321 Vancouver,BC V6H 3V4 604-875-2444 1 888 663-3033 www.bcchf.ca Dr.David S.W.Ho Mr.Alex Ing Mr.Eng Boon Lau Mrs.Cynthia Suen Mr.Douglas Van Mr.Alex Yeung Return Undeliverable Canadian Addresses to: BC Children’s Hospital Foundation 4480 Oak Street,B321 Vancouver BC V6H 3V4 Privacy Policy BC Children’s Hospital Foundation is committed to protecting the privacy of the personal information of its donors,volunteers and other stakeholders.We value the trust of those we deal with, and of the public,and recognize that maintaining this trust requires transparency and accountability in our treatment of the information that you choose to share with us. 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