NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES - HOW THE FRONTLINE STAFF AT PEACE ARCH HOSPITAL ARE TACKLING THE COVID-19 CRISIS - Peace Arch Hospital Foundation
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SPRING 2020 PEACE ARCH HOSPITAL FOUNDATION Special Edition NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES HOW THE FRONTLINE STAFF AT PEACE ARCH HOSPITAL ARE TACKLING THE COVID-19 CRISIS
LEADING THE WAY WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST EDITION OF thrive To say that these last three months have been challenging would be an understatement. No one could have predicted that when the calendar flipped over to 2020 that it would be a year like no other. Nowhere in our community has this been more transparent than at Peace Arch Hospital. From the first days of the COVID-19 crisis, our medical staff and administrators stepped up to ensure our hospital was prepared for whatever walked through our doors. Our community has also rallied around our hospital, just like they did back in 1948 when Peace Arch was merely a dream and small, grassroots fundraisers made it a reality. That spirit Janice Stasiuk of giving is still thriving more than 70 years later. Whether it’s providing nourishing meals for our frontline health care heroes who are working day and night to keep us safe and well, or funding iPads so our most fragile and vulnerable long-term care residents can communicate with their loved ones during this time of restricted visiting, our community has once again opened their hearts and wallets and for that we are eternally grateful. You’ll find some inspiring stories in these pages of how our medical team is navigating these uncharted waters along with how your gifts have made an impact with our Rapid Response Grants, which provide quick financial assistance to non-profit organizations offering programs, services, and activities that aid our community during this crisis. We also want to celebrate the opening of the long-awaited PAH Foundation Lodge featuring the Melville Hospice Home that opened its doors at the beginning of April, welcoming 185 of our mental health and complex care residents into their Stephanie Beck new home. It was some good news that couldn’t have come at a better time. We hope you are staying well and enjoying the sunshine and longer days. 2 thrive
15521 Russell Avenue White Rock, BC V4B 2R4 T 604.535.4520 peacearchfoundation pahfoundation www.pahfoundation.ca 2020-2021 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Janice Stasiuk – Chair CONTENTS SPRING 2020 Grant Turnbull – Vice-Chair Geoff Funke – Past Chair Peter Donaldson – Treasurer/Secretary 4 DONOR 11 FEATURE Marco Buccini Colin Cameron Brent Ellwyn PROFILE STORY Jerrod Hendry Everbean Café finds innovative When the COVID-19 Harp S. Hoonjan way to give back to health pandemic struck our Kim Karras care workers. community, the medical Ritu Khanna team at Peace Arch Hospital 6 OUR THRIVING stepped up to the challenge. Cici Liang 12 Siobhan Philips Lynne Sinclair COMMUNITY FOUNDATION APPOINTED REPRESENTATIVES The Foundation’s Rapid Response Grants provide quick SPOTLIGHT Cathy Wiebe – Fraser Health Authority/ The PAH Foundation financial assistance to non- Peace Arch Hospital profit organizations. Lodge celebrates its grand Dr. Herman Kwan – PAH Medical opening! 7 COMMUNITY Dr. Elizabeth Varughese – PAH Medical 14 MAKING A HONOURARY PAST BOARD MEMBERS Graham Cameron SPOTLIGHT Bob Cooper With the help of a Healthy DIFFERENCE Vincent Coyne Community Grant, White A full production kitchen Gus da Roza Rock’s Launching Pad is just one innovation that Ellen Kennett Addiction Rehabilitation PAH Foundation Lodge is Society is providing a new providing for its residents. Jane Manning lease on life for men in Art Reitmayer recovery. 15 2019 LIST OF Dragana Sanderson 8 RAISING DONORS FUNDS A special thank you to our Two businesses and the generous donors. community show their love for Published by: Contributor: Peace Arch Hospital. Peace Arch Hospital Foundation Logan La Roue Managing Editor + Writer: Graphic Design: Vicki Brydon Kennedy Anderson Director, Public Relations Creative Group
DONOR PROFILE EVERBEAN CAFÉ FINDS UNIQUE WAY TO GIVE BACK Everbean Cafe, located in the Hilltop Medical Building – has come up with an innovative way to support health care workers during this challenging pandemic. They have two active gift cards on the go - one for Peace Arch Hospital and one for Hilltop Medical Clinic - and anyone can donate to either card if they would like to buy a coffee or a bite to eat for the health care professionals working around the clock. Once the card reaches $100, the This is a wonderful service Everbean team puts together for our hard-working medical a selection of coffee, pastries, staff as the cafeteria at Peace sandwiches, and soups and Arch Hospital is now closed schedules a drop off to either indefinitely while the space Peace Arch or Hilltop. Anyone is being used for a COVID-19 can donate to the gift cards by testing centre. Everbean’s calling 604.531.3383 or sending fundraiser provides nourishing an e-transfer to helloeverbean@ meals for our frontline heroes gmail.com. If you are picking up when they need it the most. pre-ordered take-out, you can also load the card in person. Thank you, Everbean, for your ingenuity and to the community for not only supporting our health care workers but also a small local business who is trying to stay afloat during these unprecedented times. 4 thrive
OUR THRIVING COMMUNITY RAPID RESPONSE GRANT PROGRAM SUPPORTS We are grateful that our WHITE ROCK + SOUTH SURREY Board was able to act very quickly to establish Peace Arch Hospital Foundation (PAHF) has launched The the Rapid Response Grant Rapid Response Grant (RRG) Program to respond to the ever- program. These critically changing needs of the White Rock and South Surrey community needed funds will make a during times of uncertainty or crisis, providing quick financial huge difference for local assistance to those working diligently to aid our community. organizations and their This grant is available to support urgently needed funding to members who are in need at local non-profit organizations, support programs, services, this very challenging time." employees of Peace Arch and activities to assist in Hospital, and Fraser Health staff alleviating effects of events - Stephanie Beck, working in the White Rock and causing large-scale community Executive Director South Surrey area. The Rapid impact, natural disasters, and Response Grant will provide pandemics such as COVID-19. So far, more than $107,000 collectively has been distributed to organizations in need, including: Alexandra Neighbourhood Seniors Come Share Society Peace Arch Hospice Society House Emergency Response - Our Remote Grief Support - Peace Alternate/Respite Living - With senior population is extremely Arch Hospice Society is a funds from a Rapid Response vulnerable, both physically volunteer-based organization Grant, Alexandra House and financially, and getting the dedicated to supporting all who re-purposed the Crescent groceries and medicines they are facing the end-of-life journey, Beach site to provide alternate need has been challenging during and educating the community temporary living spaces for this pandemic. Rapid Response on dying and grieving. Rapid essential workers who may need Grant funding has enabled a food Response funding enabled the to isolate outside of their homes delivery program for seniors. purchase of three laptops and a during this time. Zoom subscription so they can continue to provide one-to-one Moving Forward Family and group grief support sessions. Services Online Counselling & Support - Applications are now being accepted and reviewed as Due to COVID-19, services have moved to an online platform. received on an on-going basis. Funding is not available Funding has been used to acquire to supplement payroll, operating costs, or confirmed Zoom, OWL, and the tools they government emergency funding or for individuals. need to deliver counselling online to whoever needs it. For more information visit pahfoundation.ca/grants. SPRING 2020 5
COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT HEALTHY Through its Healthy Community Grants Program, Peace Arch COMMUNITY Hospital Foundation supports local non-profit organizations in White Rock and South Surrey that enhance the health and GRANT wellness of our community. White Rock’s Launching Pad Addiction Rehabilitation Society (LPARS) is one organization that Supports Addiction has benefitted from this funding, boosting its services available to Recovery Program recovering adult male alcoholics and addicts in our community. LPARS is a non-profit agency “I got my Food Safe certification "The Foundation is proud to serving the residents of BC. Its here at the Launching Pad, and support this important initiative purpose is to provide a vital link through the help of others and for men like Austin who are in the continuum of services the Kitchen Program, I found recovering from addiction in available to recovering adult that I was perfectly capable of White Rock and South Surrey,” male alcoholics and addicts. handling the responsibilities I says Ashley McGuire, Community The Launching Pad assists would need if I wanted to live a Engagement Officer at PAHF. male clients facing alcoholism better life,” Austin says. “I now “We are committed to enhancing and addiction in returning to have the ability to cook a wide the overall health and wellness of productive and healthy lifestyles. range of healthy meals for myself our community and are glad to as well as my two daughters… support addiction recovery and “I came to the Launching Pad with a genuine smile on my face, skills-developing programs for seeking help with my long- instead of being full of fear and men and their families.” term problems with substance abuse,” says member, Austin despair over how I could possibly For more information about Swark. “While here, I've had the hope to look after the people our Healthy Community opportunity to participate in I care about when I previously Grants Program, please visit programs to learn more about couldn’t take care of myself.” pahfoundation.ca/grants. my addiction problem and I am coached in applying practical recovery strategies in the Peer-to-Peer Kitchen Training Initiative.” Before Austin arrived at the Launching Pad, he had “run his life into the ground,” which he found became unmanageable due to alcoholism. “I didn’t have much hope when I first got here,” Austin says. With the support of his peers, Austin eventually began participating in the various opportunities the Launching Pad offered, such as the Peer- to-Peer Kitchen Program, which is partially funded by the Foundation. 6 thrive
RAISING FUNDS KDS CONSTRUCTION LTD DONATES $30,000 recently, they donated $30,000 new surgical suites directly above towards our operating suites the new ER and will renovate one at Peace Arch Hospital. This of the existing small operating will help us to ensure that our rooms for dedicated cataract surgical services are streamlined surgeries. The other two existing and integrated with our hospital ORs will be re-purposed as services – including our new ER – patient recovery bays. Each and are ready to efficiently meet new surgical suite will meet best A longtime supporter of Peace the needs of all our patients. practice standards for modern Arch Hospital, KDS Construction surgical requirements, and will Thanks to the help of donors like Ltd. has been providing superior accommodate not only current KDS, we are actively working quality construction services needs, but our anticipated needs towards building five spacious for more than 32 years. Most for the next 20 years. A NEW CT SCANNER FOR PEACE ARCH HOSPITAL a lofty $1.3 million. With this in Every dollar provided by our mind, we asked the public for donors helped us get closer to help in raising funds to purchase improving our ability to care for a new unit for their hospital. patients here in White Rock and We knew that this one piece of South Surrey. Their donations, equipment would do a great job when combined with a matching A well-functioning CT Scanner gift, allowed us to purchase at helping more patients at our is instrumental for doctors to this new machine. Thank you to hospital. It was also important improve your diagnosis and everyone who helped make this to our community, because they treatment, however, the machine new machine possible! knew their neighbours, friends, itself is extremely expensive to family, and loved ones may replace. The equipment required require a CT scan someday. at Peace Arch Hospital totaled LANDMARK PREMIERE PROPERTIES GIVES BACK WHILE PICNIC ON THE PIER ON HIATUS to the Foundation’s COVID-19 ever,” said Ray Chen, Landmark’s Emergency Fund. The first picnic President and Managing Partner. was held in 2016 and since that “Picnic on the Pier has become time the event has raised a synonymous with summer in White staggering $200,000+ for Peace Rock and we’re looking forward to Arch Hospital. bringing it back next year.” White Rock’s much-loved annual “While we’re disappointed that Thank you to Ray Chen and Picnic on the Pier fundraiser has this year’s Picnic on the Pier isn’t Landmark Premiere Properties for been postponed to 2021 due possible, we’re looking forward their incredible generosity and we to the pandemic but Landmark to being back in 2021 and can’t wait for 2021! Premiere Properties wanted to working with Peace Arch Hospital continue their legacy of giving Foundation to make it the best by making a $20,000 donation SPRING 2020 7
FEATURE STORY NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear scrubs. Many wear uniforms. Some are invisible. And now, some of them wear personal protective equipment (PPE). It’s the new normal in our community, where health professionals at Peace Arch Hospital play a critical role in identifying, reporting, and managing potential cases of the new coronavirus. We spoke with our frontline health the COVID-19 curtain to see how care team at Peace Arch Hospital the hospital is adapting during the to get an exclusive look behind worst pandemic in our lifetime. “My role has completed shifted to focus on COVID-19,” says Peace Arch Hospital’s ER Clinical Nurse Educator, Megan Lum. “The Emergency Department is already an unpredictable and ever-changing environment to work in. We see all types of patient presentations from strokes to heart attacks to broken bones and wounds. When COVID-19 came to BC, we had to completely change our process of triaging and treating patients.” Megan Lum, Clinical Nurse Educator 8 thrive
FEATURE STORY Megan says her work hours have increased significantly in order to support staff with the ongoing changes and new procedures that ensure safety, including how to care for COVID-19 patients and the rest of the general population within a pandemic. “From putting on and taking off PPE to running many simulations, one of an ER nurse’s strengths is time management and adapting to acuity within the department,” she says. “Even though our volume of visits is down overall, our workload has increased in other ways.” Megan’s colleague, Dr. Jerrod Dr. Jerrod Hendry, ER Physician Hendry, typically spends his days evaluating, diagnosing, Dr. Hendry says the work most cases, you have to rely and treating any acute ailments environment in Peace Arch on your own judgement and of patients entering the ER. Hospital’s ER is highly stressful experience to safeguard yourself Nowadays, he’s required to right now. Even though the and your colleagues from diagnose and treat patients with number of patients has dropped contamination and illness. Most the possibility that anyone could significantly, the stress level has of the information surrounds have a highly infectious pathogen risen ten-fold. protocol for personal protective with nonspecific symptoms. equipment and containment from “The protocols change almost “There’s a possibility that I daily and sometimes hourly. infectious pathogens.” could contaminate myself, my Information is coming from In the OR, Clinical Nurse coworkers, my friends, and multiple sources. Some sources Educator, Alix Kite, says her role my family,” Dr. Hendry says. “I are reliable and some are not,” he has expanded to work with units have to stay focused enough to says. “There are multiple levels she previously rarely connected diagnose any COVID-19 patients of media, medical community, with. “We had to ensure there who could have anywhere from and government that are giving were equipment and processes in no symptoms to complete organ opinions. Patients are arriving place for anesthesiologists to do failure and could infect everyone constantly so there is no time airway procedures in locations around them, while keeping in to sit and really evaluate the other than the OR,” she says. mind that if I am too focused, information you are getting. In I could miss another deadly diagnosis and cause the patient severe harm or death.” SPRING 2020 9
FEATURE STORY “The need came on very rapidly Down in the ER, Megan Lum for training and equipment in shares a similar sentiment. “One major change has been ICU, the ER, and in Respiratory. “Coworkers are like family... It’s The amount of information shifting into ‘virtual visits’ easy to continue to work hard, coming to health care workers for the patients at home,” he because you wouldn't want to let and the speed at which that says. “This means using video your family down.” information changes has been It’s in these times of trouble when platforms to hold difficult challenging. We’ve needed to our health care heroes really adapt so quickly.” conversations about goals of don their capes. They are calm Alix says that for the surgeries care and determining what’s in a crisis. They are reassuring. that are being performed, important to the patient and They make us feel safe with infection control precautions for their family.” their strength and support. And each patient are paramount. nowadays, they’re likely working 18-hour days. “Non-essential equipment is being moved out of the Dr. Collins sees patients and It’s not just medical officers theatres, essential equipment their families in the hospital, or political leaders speaking has protective covers, there are community, and hospice, with well-practiced poise, longer cleaning procedures and and juggles the intricacies of elegance, and pride that provide longer times needed for surgery,” managing symptoms for patients reassurance to our community. she says. “Each step needs to with COVID-19 while providing It’s the everyday heroes at Peace be thought out, confirmed, and direction to health care staff. Arch Hospital who protect our communicated so that none are most vulnerable. It’s nurses like missed. It has demonstrated “I’ve been working with a number Megan and Alix, and physicians how valuable and respectful of team members across Fraser like Dr. Hendry and Dr. Collins. teamwork and communication Health to develop different But it’s also administrative are in our unit.” resources and tool kits to help staff, Occupational Therapists, keep patients safe and symptom- lab technicians, Respiratory Dr. Andrew Collins, a palliative controlled in the face of this Therapists, medical imaging care physician says the pandemic pandemic,” he says. “Wearing technicians, food services, IT, has created unique challenges the extra layer of PPE and janitorial services, volunteers, for him and every member of the providing patient care can be and so many more. health care team at Peace Arch, difficult, but everyone has risen but being able to help patients to the challenge and continues to For them, our donors are the at a difficult stage of their deliver the best care possible. It’s heroes, too. Each gift has a lives, continues to be a positive been impressive to see how well positive outcome on the entire influence that drives his work. staff continue to do their jobs in Peace Arch Hospital campus this difficult time.” and surrounding community, especially in a crisis. Up in the OR, Alix Kite has seen steadfast resiliency amongst the nursing and physician teams, “Thank you for every who have found the ability to enjoy their work (and each other) contribution to the despite many of the changes Foundation,” Dr. Collins says. and stressors the pandemic has “This has helped us provide created in their work and home incredible care to everyone – life. “It is inspiring,” she says. young and old.” 10 thrive
FEATURE STORY “The overwhelming support from people in the community and friends has been a great feeling during this whole situation,” EXPRESS YOUR GRATITUDE TO A Dr. Hendry says. “From the NURSE, DOCTOR, TECHNICIAN, OR THE comments on Facebook and the ENTIRE MEDICAL TEAM, WITH A GIFT personal texts from friends, to IN RECOGNITION OF A STAFF MEMBER food deliveries and donations of masks and face shields to keep THAT NOT ONLY HONOURS THEM BUT me safe, I have never seen such DEMONSTRATES HOW MUCH YOU an outpouring of encouragement APPRECIATED THE CARE THEY PROVIDED for what we do at the hospital. FOR YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES. Making That support has definitely helped give me the drive to go to a gift of appreciation will touch each staff work and try to keep everyone member personally and the caregiver you safe, even with the realization choose to honour will receive a card notifying that I am risking the health of myself and my family every time I them of your gift along with a lapel pin. step through the hospital doors.” Please contact Elodie Egersperger at elodie@ pahfoundation.ca or 604.535.4520 for more “I want our donors and information on Staff Appreciation gifts. community to know that their support does not go unnoticed,” adds Megan Lum. “The outreach has been so appreciated by all of us at Peace Arch. The 7:00 pm cheer is incredible, and I see so many families attend. It’s been a positive way to bring our community together and gives us something to look forward to every day.” Dr. Andrew Collins, Palliative Care Physician SPRING 2020 11
FOUNDATION SPOTLIGHT A GRAND OPENING FOR PAH FOUNDATION LODGE PAH Foundation Lodge, White Rock and South Surrey’s new 200-bed residential care facility, officially opened its doors in April for patients needing long-term, hospice, and mental health care. Located at 15575 16A Avenue, partnering with us to the state-of-the-art facility was operate this critically- built on land owned by Peace Arch Hospital Foundation and needed residential care and hospice facility.” The new 15-bed Melville Hospice is being leased by Fraser Health Home has replaced the seven- to operate 112 long-term care The residence features single bed hospice located inside Peace beds, the 15-bed Melville Hospice rooms with ceiling lifts and Arch Hospital, allowing more Home, and 73 older adult mental private en-suite bathrooms, a patients the opportunity to stay health units. bariatric room on each floor, in their home community to “We are thrilled that the family spaces, and the option of receive end-of-life care. connecting rooms for couples. new PAH Foundation In addition, there is an in-house Peace Arch Hospital Foundation Lodge, built by Peace Arch hairdressing salon, beautiful financed the construction and met its goal of raising $10 Hospital Foundation and outdoor gardens, and an on-site production kitchen. million towards the $47 million funded by our generous construction costs through donors, is now open,” generous donations from the says Peace Arch Hospital community. A grand opening celebration, ribbon cutting, and Foundation Past Chair, exclusive tour event was held on Geoff Funke. “Thank March 7, 2020. you to Fraser Health for 12 thrive
Cookin’ up MAKING A DIFFERENCE A GOOD FEELING Food found on hospital campuses has never had the best reputation, but good things are cooking in White Rock and South Surrey. New to the Peace Arch Hospital campus, PAH Foundation Lodge is leading the way to create new and improved dining options. A sample dining table set-up at PAH Foundation Lodge. With a full-scale production Years ago, PAH had a production When completing a pilot project kitchen, customized menus, kitchen in place, however, of the program, one resident locally-sourced ingredients, and re-thermal kitchens were thought shared that for the first time in a a passionate food-service team to be a great savings measure long time, she felt like a human at the helm, patients, long-term for the hospital, so a new style being again. From fresh food care and hospice residents now of service was implemented at and the ability to choose, to new have something positive to look that time. “We’re so excited to service standards and a lovely forward to every day. be going back to our roots and tablespace with traditional dish utilizing a production kitchen in ware, many features have made a “Meal service is one of the the Lodge,” Kelley says. big difference for all. most important parts of a “We’re proud to offer a brand “And if someone wants resident’s day,” says Sue new ‘neighborhood menu’ and ice cream with their Kelley, Food Operations cooking from scratch on-site with fresh, local ingredients as much breakfast…” adds Kelley, and Support Services as we can.” “… so be it!” Manager. “Residents look The new ‘neighborhood menu’ For overall health and happiness, forward to their meals more will feature many new dining the freedom to choose matters. than any other activity.” choices for residents, including “Our hope is that one day, we’ll Fresh meal items prepared comfort foods, roast dinners, and go back to this style of service on on-site and more choices are plant-based proteins. In addition, all sites.” welcome perks for patients, who meal-service will include wheeled may have experienced Peace beverage, appetizer, and Arch Hospital’s existing style of dessert carts, and a servery for service. “The kitchen we have on-demand desires like toast, at PAH is known as a re-thermal fruit, yogurt, and sandwiches. kitchen,” Kelley says. “The food is “Our goal is to provide a calm prepared off-site and is brought and dignified dining service with in via local suppliers. Foods come a little bit of choice at every point in frozen and then are re-heated of service,” Kelley says. using a thermalized oven.” Sue Kelley at the Lodge's grand opening. SPRING 2020 13
COMMUNITY CONNECTION “Thank you for all that WE’RE ALL have contributed to the Foundation. This has helped us provide IN THIS incredible care to everyone – young and old.” TOGETHER! D R . AN D R E W CO LLI NS, PE ACE AR CH H OSPI TAL “I want our community of donors to know that their support does “Boy there have been “It is a real privilege not go unnoticed. The lots of times I walked to be a part of the outreach from the through those doors [food delivery] community has been and have always been program. Your support so appreciated by taken care of love is appreciated by us my co-workers and Peace Arch Hospital” and the many small I… the 7pm cheer is LE SLI E PECK , FACEB O O K businesses and farms incredible, it’s almost that we use and become a community support. Thank you!” event as I see so many CH EF AD R IAN B E AT Y, families attend.” “Thank you [Peace I NS TAG R A M Arch Hospital M EG AN LUM , N U R SE ED U C ATO R , PE ACE AR CH Foundation] for your H OSPI TAL support of local small businesses!” “The English language doesn’t have the LI V E YO G A , FACEB O O K “Thank you PAH. You words to adequately THANK YOU! Just are the best hospital!” know that you are all H E AT H ER M I CHALU K , FACEB O O K appreciated beyond belief! Hugs.” JAN E M AN N I N G , I NS TAG R A M 14 thrive
COMMUNITY CONNECTION “We felt it was important to create a program in our community that would support the hardworking frontline hospital staff, while “You are amazing! at the same time Thank you for all your supporting our local work to support our restaurants and cafes community” because we know “I have seen our their businesses have G L AR E A SCH O O L , nursing and physician been hit really hard I NS TAG R A M team be very resilient due to COVID-19. and find the ability to We appreciate the enjoy their work and collaboration with the “Hospital staff and I each other, despite all Foundation” greatly appreciate of the changes and R I T U K HAN NA , E XECU T I V E the support, the stresses the pandemic D I R EC TO R O F T H E SO U T H donations, the cheers, has made on their SU R R E Y & W H I T E R O CK CHA M B ER O F CO M M ER CE the banners and the work and home life. It light and sirens every is inspiring.” day. If you are stuck at ALIX K I T E, N U R SE home... use the time to ED U C ATO R , PE ACE AR CH “I absolutely love H OSPI TAL do the things that you everyone at PAH. I’m always said you did super stoked to help not have time to do. out whenever and Be smart. Stay safe. “We are truly honored wherever needed!” Stay connected with to be supporting SA SS Y HAR DT, I NS TAG R A M family and friends but the hospital staff keep your distance. especially at a time What you do now will like this. We are save lives later. Be always here for the patient. This will not Hospital and the last forever. “ Foundation.” D R . J ER R O D H EN D RY, ER CO B B’S B R E AD PH YSI CIAN AT PE ACE SO U T H P O I N T AN N E X AR CH H OSPI TAL SPRING 2020 15
SECTION ✚ THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS THE GIVING CIRCLES The Weatherby Circle is our way of Donors in our Caring Circle make Comprised of like-minded extending heartfelt appreciation to healthcare a priority with an annual individuals and corporations whose those thoughtful donors who have donation or pledge payment contributions have an immediate made us aware of deferred gifts between $1,000 and $9,999 — either positive impact in the community, through their will, life insurance through a monthly gift or single the Ambassadors Circle includes policy or retirement fund. annual contribution. individuals who give a $10,000 cash gift or pledge payment in the current year. Corporations that OUR GENEROUS contribute $25,000 or more in a DONORS MAKE A This donor list recognizes individuals and cash gift or pledge payment in the DIFFERENCE FOR organizations who supported Peace Arch Hospital Foundation between January 1 and December 31, current year are recognized as our Corporate Ambassadors. EVERYONE IN OUR 2019. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. If you notice an error, kindly COMMUNITY! contact the Foundation at 604.535.4520. $2,000,000 + $25,000 ‑ $99,999 Estate of Isle of Mann $1,000 ‑ $9,999 Brawn Karras & Estate of Anonymous (2) Robert James Thomson Construction Ltd. Anonymous (12) Sanderson Barristers & Sylvia Elaine Olsen Grant & Michelle James B. Wallace Solicitors Todd & Debra Antifaev Absolutely Nails & Gollman Family Trust Turnbull Foundation Esthetics Ltd. Lynn Blatchford Gordon & Cheryl $1,000,000 + Barefoot White Rock Firefighters Alice Kozier Albatross Veterinary Sheron L. Blewett Charity Association Lark Group Services Ltd. BMW Langley Anonymous Ralph Berezan Estate of Leith Wheeler Emmanuel & Rocio BNSF Railway Company Jack & Jane Aanen John & Gillian Bertamini Olive Ethel Wilson Investment Counsel Aligizakis Jean M. Boehme The Dales Simpson George & Betty‑Anne Neil & Lisa Yarmoshuk Family Bulawka The Li‑Leger Family Sylvain Allard Border Buddy $10,000 ‑ $24,999 Estate of Joan Frances ANR Khosla Family Technologies Inc. Peace Arch Hospital CIBC Wood Gundy, Auxiliary Society White Rock Branch Larry & Sherrill Berg Maguire Foundation Barrie & Joan Boulton $250,000 ‑ $499,999 Elgin Park Secondary BMO Financial Group Daniel & Dorothy Gwen Arnold Marcel & Gail Bousema Barbara G. Brown Manulak Randy & Lori Ayers Anonymous (2) Stan & Nancy Gieschen Peter Boychuk Buddhist Compassion Gary & Anne McPhail Ayreborn Audio / Video Estate of GML Mechanical Ltd. Doug Brealey Barbara Ruth Delichte Relief Tzu Chi Midvalley Rebar Ltd. Inc. Gerry & Adam Hadwin Foundation, Canada Georgia Briggs Robert W. & Florence John & Elizabeth Drs. Gurjeet & Davinder Houle Electric Graham & Darlene Morrish Bains Estate of Kathleen Mary Hassell Broderick Shirle Johnston Cameron Foundation Geri Morrow Dr. Rangappa & Roopa Estate of Drs. Vic & Carolyn George Dudley Jackson Eugene & Marolyn Jow Clayoquot Wilderness Murphy Wall‑Beds Balakrishna Resort Bubbar Estate of Marvin & Marjiree Kale Estate of Coreen Louise Selda Baptie & Dr. Bob & Carolyn Cooper Sandra Baptie Bruce Buchanan George Louis Meron Ed & Johanna Olma Kampschuur Creative Kids Learning Dr. James Barkasy Donald Bucholtz $100,000 ‑ $249,999 Dale & Kym Parsons Centers Dr. Tim & Nancy Barker Dr. Hal Bunting Estate of Julia Harrison KDS Construction Douglas Renner Limited Joaquim & Rosa Richard & Elizabeth George & Nellie Bureyko Werner & Helga Höing Darocha Estate of Foundation Landmark Premiere Marjorie Jean Romaniuk Barley Randy & Janice Properties Ltd. Peter & Candace Ernest Barnes Butchard Dave & Rani Mann Donaldson Ed & Sheila Sampson Estate of Brian D. Bateman Dr. Mohammad I. Butt Estate of Robert Thomas Langthorne June Dubay Gordy & Kulvinder Michael O'Grady Sangha John & Mary Fran Colin & Carmen Steve & Karen McDonald Duncanby Lodge & Bateman Cameron RBC Foundation Marina Estate of Ben Seghers John & Lilian Mitchell Bay Realty Ian & Patricia Campbell Art & Marjorie Reitmayer ESC Automation Jollean Shallard Pacific Blue Cross Health Sandra Beauchamp Dennis J. Capstick Estate of Foundation David & Debbie Smith Bros & Wilson Ltd. Juliette Stenhouse Trust Fettback Noah & Penny Belcher Diane Carter Heinrich Puehrer Norman Stowe Ventana Construction Geoff Funke Alex & Fleur Beleski Jennifer Carver Wells Estate of Isabel Streight Westland Insurance Faye Gougeon Peter & Margaret Dr. Edward Chang Eileen Miriam Rapson T.K. Graphics Group Limited Bendiksen Alexander & Gloria Frederick Sleigh Roberts Bev & Helen Hadley William & Judy Trojan Bennett Craft & Kitchen Chang Graham Robins & Dr. Jerrod & Danielle Arie & Alice Trommel Hendry Darlene Bennett Maurice & Anne Suzanne Burgess Richard Von Hehn Charpentier The Schill Family Dave Hiscocks & Hermann & Carol Margaret Otte Tom & Barbara Wiebe Bessert Sandra Christian Surrey Fire Fighters Ivan & Eleanor Denis & Carmelle Charitable Society Homelife Benchmark Wes & Kirsten Bews Realty Corporation ‑ Worthington‑White Clements TB Vets Charitable San & Sandeep Bhatha White Rock Office Yong Jun Ba & Dicun Foundation Zhao 16 thrive
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