report to community 2014
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We're pleased to present you with Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island’s Report to Community, a retrospective on the 2013/2014 year and a look at the state of children’s health on Vancouver Island. Through storytelling, statistics, and commentary from medical professionals, the report speaks to the Foundation's commitment to finding the best ways to improve the lives of children with health challenges and disabilities. If you have any questions, please contact Children's Health Foundation of Vancouver Island at 250-519-6977. Thank you for supporting the health of children on Vancouver Island.TRANSCRIPT
Report to Community 2014
Children mean the world to us.
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What is children’s health?Giving children the support they need to thrive. That’s what we want for
our children, isn’t it?
We want children with health challenges and disabilities to have the
care and support they need to live full, rich lives and achieve their best.
We want children who face an accident or illness to recover fully, so
they grow into healthy adults.
The commitment we share to our children shows we care about
the well-being of our community, that we are concerned for future
generations on Vancouver Island. Working together, we can give
children and youth the support they need to grow and thrive.
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We are Children’s HealthChildren mean the world to us. It’s our tagline, and it’s the truth.
Our understanding of, and commitment to, children’s health is
broad: disabilities, mental health, and physical health. A child
may be dealing with a crisis or a longer term challenge in any or
all of these areas, and we work to ensure that the right support
is available to every child when it is needed.
Our staff and Board honour the Foundation’s strong and
valued history while welcoming new ideas to improve the health
of Island kids. Margot’s long-term commitment to the Foundation
was an inspiration to Linda, who joined the Foundation in July 2013. Linda
recognized the Foundation’s rich past and saw the potential for creating new
opportunities for kids across the Islands. It’s with confidence and anticipation
that Margot welcomes Dean Freeman as Chair of the Board, who will
continue the Foundation’s leadership in children’s health.
Our work is successful because of the support of the community—donors,
funded partners, families, and medical staff. As you read through this report,
we hope you are left with this strong feeling of accomplishment: together,
we are making a world of difference to Island kids.
Linda Hughes, CEO Margot McLaren Moore, Board Chair
CHILDREN’S HEALTH FOUNDATION OF VANCOUVER ISLAND | REPORT TO COMMUNITY 2014
You give children hopeChildren’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island is a registered charity that raises
funds to support the health of children and youth on Vancouver Island and the Gulf
Islands. With the support of generous donors from the community and our partners
who deliver effective services, Children’s Health Foundation seeks to remove barriers
and create opportunities for children, so they get the care they need to flourish.
Areas of investmentThe Foundation invests in three key areas to support the health of children:
Great Beginnings—to help babies and pre-schoolers get the best start in life;
Tools to Succeed—to ensure kids have the tools and supports they need to
thrive and reach their potential;
Caring for Families—to support families in caring for their children with
health challenges and disabilities.
Our historyChildren’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island traces its roots back to the 1920s
with the construction of the Queen Alexandra Solarium for Crippled Children in Mill
Bay, started by the Women’s Institutes of British Columbia. Throughout our 90-year
history, the Foundation has endured changes of location, expansion, and restructuring.
Through it all, we have remained true to our original mission: to improve the health of
children on Vancouver Island.
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CHILDREN’S HEALTH FOUNDATION OF VANCOUVER ISLAND | REPORT TO COMMUNITY 2014
Our investment in children $1.8 million granted in 2013/2014
40,000,000$
Number of children our grants helped in 2013/2014
37,500
CommunityGrants
BearEssentials
JeneecePlace
TherapeuticEquipment
Island Health
HerWayHome
Made to 21 Island organizations whose programs support the health of children
A fund to help families cover expenses related to their child’s health
A home away from home for families travelling to Victoria for their child’s medical care
Specialized equipment to support children with disabilities
Funding to enhance 8 programs for kids at the Queen Alexandra Centre for Children’s Health
A program to reduce the number of babies born affected by substance use
347,000
100,000
295,000
298,000
361,000
409,000
Queen Alexandra Centre for Children’s Health
Dollars invested sincethe beginning of our granting
Five-year-old twins Kendryk and Julie-Ann
have cerebral palsy and received support
from the Foundation to purchase braces for
their legs—Kendryk’s are bright blue with yellow
and red helicopters; Julie-Ann’s are pale purple
with pretty butterflies. You can’t keep up
with these girls when they get moving!
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Wheelchairs supplied
Over the past century, there has been a major change in the way we think and
talk about disability, both in children and adults. The earlier, medical language
of disorder and deficit has been expanded by the social language of function,
participation, and resiliency. Before, we talked about survival and handicap and
now we discuss wellness, recreational activities, post secondary training and
career opportunities. We have come a long way.
When the Queen Alexandra Solarium for Crippled Children opened at Malahat
Beach in 1927, tuberculosis, congenital birth defects such as spina bifida, and
prematurity were the main reasons for in-patient admissions. Fast forward to
the 21st century, and we now have the Queen Alexandra Centre for Children’s
Health, reflecting a wider range of problems, with most of the care given at home
and in the community.
Children have benefitted from many technological advancements, including
immunizations, improved sanitation and housing, the introduction of folic acid
into our food supply, and other therapies for babies born early. Parallel with
these advances, there have been shifts in the patterns of disease. While the
number of children with physical and visible disabilities such as cerebral palsy
have remained largely unchanged for several decades, we are now seeing
significant increases in the numbers of children with cognitive and mainly
invisible, disabilities such as autism spectrum disorder, fetal alcohol spectrum
disorder and learning disabilities. Because their disabilities are often not
apparent, these children frequently escape early detection and treatment.
Fetal monitoring, vaccination programs, seat belt legislation, and bicycle
helmets have reduced many serious forms of disability in children. However,
The changing face of childhood disabilityBy Dr. Jonathan Down, Developmental Pediatrician, Island Health
CHILDREN’S HEALTH FOUNDATION OF VANCOUVER ISLAND | DISABILITY
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When you’re a child, learning to ride a bike is essential to fitting in. That’s
why Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island funds the iCanBike
camp, which helps children with special needs learn to ride a two-wheel
bike. Jaden has Developmental Coordination Disorder, a movement-skill
disorder that affects everyday functioning, including his fine and gross
motor skills. Nothing comes easy to him, especially not riding a bike. But,
after a week at iCanBike, Jaden became unstoppable on his two-wheeler! He
loves the freedom of riding with his friends and family—feeling the wind on
his face as he zooms down a hill, barrelling through the tunnel on the trail
by his home, and coming to a safe stop at the end of a long, glorious ride.
conditions such as autism and intellectual and learning disabilities have proven
more resistant to prevention, largely because we do not fully understand the
causes of these conditions. This may change, however, as new research into
epigenetics (the field that studies which genes are “turned on” and “turned
off” in development) provides us with a better understanding of the dynamic
interaction between nature and nurture.
We have witnessed a revolution in our thinking about disability, and there is
much more to come.
CHILDREN’S HEALTH FOUNDATION OF VANCOUVER ISLAND | DISABILITY
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BaBIEs BORn WItH DIsaBILItIEs On VanCOuVER IsLanD (2012/13)
DOLLaRs CHILDREn’s HEaLtH fOunDatIOn InVEstED In IsLanD PROGRaMs tHat suPPORt KIDs WItH DIsaBILItIEs (2013/14)
CHILDREn aRE BORn WItH a CLEft LIP OR a CLEft PaLatE EVERy yEaR
EstIMatED nuMBER Of CHILDREn WItH sPECIaL nEEDs In BC (2009)
sCHOOL DIstRICts On tHE IsLanD HaVE sPECIaL nEEDs stuDEnt POPuLatIOns Of 12%OR MORE (BasED On a 5-yEaR aVERaGE, fROM 2004—2009)
CHILDREn RECEIVED ORtHOtICs, PROstHEtICs & sEatInG sERVICEs In VICtORIa (2013/14)
CHILDREn WItH DIsaBILItIEs attEnDED suMMER CaMP In VICtORIa OR nanaIMO (2013/14)
CHILDREn WItH sPastICIty IssuEs BEnEfIttED fROM nEW EquIPMEnt In VICtORIa (2013/14)
1 in 700
3 out of 12
273 150 160
54,500
“I want to thank Youthspace for being there to
support kids. One of your volunteers saved my
life. I’m going to start a traumatic stress program,
and I’m going to put a real effort into pulling
myself out of the dark for good. I’m ready to fight
until I win. I can say that because of Youthspace.”
— Teen who received help through youthspace.ca,
funded in part by Children’s Health Foundation
Over the past decade, the level of awareness of the prevalence and impact of
mental health concerns has increased significantly. The field of child and youth
mental health has not kept up with the attention being paid to adult mental
health, despite recognition of the enormous burden of suffering which these
issues inflict on children and their families.
The majority of serious mental disorders facing adults have their beginnings
in earlier years of life, sometimes in early childhood. Approximately 18% of
children and youth experience symptoms of mental dysfunction severe enough
to interfere with function at home, in school or in the community. Seventy-five
percent of symptoms surface before age 25.
Only about one third of children and youth who have been identified with a
mental health disorder ever make contact with a mental health professional,
and far fewer see a specialist such as a psychiatrist. Early identification
and intervention can positively affect the trajectory of these illnesses as
the individual transitions into adulthood. It is clear that the status quo is
insufficient and unacceptable.
Evidence shows that effective community-based programs help to keep patients
out of the emergency department. A balance should be forged between early
identification/intervention for what may turn out to be short-term involvement
(e.g. adjustment reactions and behavioural issues related to family/parenting
factors) and longer-term commitment for those identified with more serious and
persistent forms of mental illness (e.g. major depression, severe anxiety, and
psychotic illnesses).
Evidence supports the benefits of an integrated community of care. This would
provide a continuum of services able to respond appropriately and within a
reasonable timeframe. It would also be relatively easy to navigate. There are
pockets of this type of service springing up throughout the health region.
Child & youth mental healthBy Dr. Rex Bowering, Central Island Child Psychiatrist, Island Health
CHILDREN’S HEALTH FOUNDATION OF VANCOUVER ISLAND | MENTAL HEALTH
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Josh grew up with a mother who was addicted to drugs. The first six years
of his life were marked by the constant chaos that accompanies addiction—
living in his mother’s car, moving from one place to another, or being left
with strangers. His early years left the eight-year-old with a long list of
diagnoses, including obsessive compulsive disorder and anxiety. He is angry
and often explosive. At age seven, he began living with his grandmother and
participating in a mental health program at the Comox Valley Therapeutic
Riding Association, funded by Children’s Health Foundation. Through the
program, Josh is learning to manage his emotions, and he is becoming
increasingly successful in his interactions with horses, staff, and peers.
Thanks to the community’s support of Children’s Health Foundation, he is
learning the skills he needs to recover.
The needs of specific populations (e.g. Aboriginal children and families, young
people with developmental disabilities) should be more effectively identified and
targeted through more effective programming. Those who have been identified
as most likely to benefit from ongoing support should have it available to them.
With the rise in attention being paid to child mental health disorders, it is hoped
that the political will to make changes to government focus, including funding for
early intervention and effective community initiatives, will not be far behind.
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CHILDREN’S HEALTH FOUNDATION OF VANCOUVER ISLAND | MENTAL HEALTH
$200,000DOLLaRs InVEstED In IsLanD MEntaL HEaLtH PROGRaMsIn 2013/14 By CHILDREn’s HEaLtH fOunDatIOn
CHILDREn WHO nEED MEntaL HEaLtH sERVICEs RECEIVEs tHEM
tEEns On sOutH VanCOuVER IsLanD attEMPt suICIDE EVERy yEaR
nuMBER Of tEEns HELPED tHROuGH CRIsIs CHat LInE at yOutHsPaCE.Ca, funDED In PaRt By CHILDREn’s HEaLtH fOunDatIOn
yOutH aCCEssED MEntaL HEaLtH suPPORt tHROuGH IsLanD HEaLtH In 2012/13
Moments after Lily was born, the doctor
noticed she wasn’t breathing properly. The
newborn was airlifted from Duncan to Victoria
for treatment and surgery on her tiny body.
While Lily was in the hospital, her parents, if
not at her bedside, were two minutes away,
staying at Jeneece Place.
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Wheelchairs supplied
Physical health —Keeping our kids safeBy Dr. Brian sinclair, Pediatric Cardiologist, Island Health & Clinical associate
Professor, university of British Columbia, Department of Pediatrics
We in Canada have made the conscious decision, from a social and political
perspective, to embrace the principles of universal access to care and
comprehensive coverage of health care needs for children and families. Thus,
we as a society have removed many of the individual economic stresses that
health places on families in an acute sense.
If one considers a well child to be supported emotionally and economically
by family and community, then most children will actually have very few true
health care needs. However, well infants and children may encounter infectious
diseases, accidents and injuries, or be diagnosed with more complex health care
issues at some time in their lives.
For the general population, the most relevant dimensions of physical health
are tied to prevention and long term health maintenance. We must have
robust programs for health care from a preventative and health maintenance
perspective. This must include population-based interventions to enhance
children’s nutrition and physical activity needs.
However, our shifting population profiles have resulted in the transfer of much
of the funding and economics of our care system to acute health care, away from
long term care and health maintenance and prevention programs. This implies
that we as a society must agree to make the investments in healthcare provision
to achieve those levels of health both on an individual and population level.
However, when one steps back and looks broadly at the scope of health care in
Canada, the relative burden of children’s health care on our health care system is
CHILDREN’S HEALTH FOUNDATION OF VANCOUVER ISLAND | PHYSICAL HEALTH
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At age 17, Calder was in a terrible car accident on Salt Spring Island. He was
rushed to Victoria General Hospital, where he remained in a coma for 10
days. He suffered severe brain damage—he couldn’t walk, talk, or swallow.
Calder’s family was able to stay by his side at Jeneece Place, the home away
from home for families whose children receive medical care in Victoria. Just
steps from their son’s bedside, Calder’s family helped him heal with love,
support, and encouragement. Today, Calder can swim and ride a bike. He is
taking classes in school and has bright hopes for the future. With support
from the community, he has made a remarkable recovery.
actually quite small. From that perspective, it is easier to understand how care for
children and achievement of optimal health is sometimes seen as a lower priority
within our health systems.
Thus, we must endeavor, for all children, to define what optimal physical health
means and how to achieve it from the resources available.
CHILDREN’S HEALTH FOUNDATION OF VANCOUVER ISLAND | PHYSICAL HEALTH
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540 120
30,219INJURY
OBESITY RATES
88013%
nuMBER Of CHILDREn unDER aGE 19 InJuRED In MOtOR VEHICLE aCCIDEnts In CanaDa (2009)
Is tHE LEaDInG CausE Of DEatH fOR CHILDREn anD yOutH In CanaDa anD aROunD tHE WORLD
aMOnG CHILDREn anD yOutH In CanaDa HaVE nEaRLy tRIPLED In tHE Last 30 yEaRs. CHILDREn anD yOutH WHO aRE OBEsE aRE at a HIGHER RIsK Of DEVELOPInG a RanGE Of HEaLtH PROBLEMs
nuMBER Of CanaDIan CHILDREn DIaGnOsED WItH CanCER EaCH yEaR
Of CanaDIan CHILDREn suffER fROM astHMa
nuMBER Of IsLanD faMILIEs tHat stayED at JEnEECE PLaCE In tHE fIRst 2 yEaRs
nuMBER Of faMILIEs tHat HaVE stayED at JEnEECE PLaCE MORE tHan OnCE
Statement of Operations 2014
Revenue
Total: $8,532,000
Total: $4,742,000
100% of donor dollars in 2013/2014 were invested in grants and programs.
fundraising — $1,888,000
Investment Income — $5,744,000
facilities Rental — $900,000
Grants & Programs — $2,753,000
amortization of Capital assets — $621,000
administration — $676,000
fundraising — $490,000
Investment Counsel and Management — $202,000
Expenses
22%
67%
58%
13%14%
11%
4%
11%
Due to an excellent rate of return on our investments in 2013/2014, we have been able to re-invest the
excess of revenue over expenses. By doing so, we create a secure source of future income to continue
our mission to help children across the Islands.
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CHILDREN’S HEALTH FOUNDATION OF VANCOUVER ISLAND | FINANCIALS
*Fund balances, end of year: $50,761,000 $46,971,000
Statement of Financial Position
Assets 2014 2013
Current assets $ 337,000 $ 400,000
Investments 42,487,000 38,256,000
Cash surrender value, life insurance policy 41,000 39,000
Capital assets 8,933,000 9,541,000
51,798,000 48,236,000
Liabilities & Fund Balances2013
Current liabilities $ 1,037,000 $ 1,265,000
Fund balance, restricted* 18,596,000 17,744,000
Fund balance, unrestricted* 32,067,000 29,129,000
Fund balance, endowment* 98,000 98,000
51,798,000 48,236,000
For the Foundation’s full audited financial statements, please visit our website: childrenshealthvi.org.
Funds Raised: $27,500
Events
Butterfly BallMay 4, 2013 | Marriott Victoria Inner Harbour
The Butterfly Ball is an enchanting evening of magic and entertainment for dads
and daughters, a dinner and dance that celebrates and strengthens the special
relationship they share. The event also provides an opportunity for parents to
talk to their children about philanthropy.
Bear WearNovember 26, 2013 – January 2, 2014 | Hotel Grand Pacific
A beloved holiday tradition, Bear Wear is a festive display of cuddly teddy bears
dressed up in costumes by local businesses, organizations, and individuals. The
2013 event attracted thousands of visitors who admired 40 creative teddies while
contemplating the season of giving and the importance of thinking of others.
Community Fundraising EventsFrom children’s twoonie birthday parties, to office jeans days, to the German Auto
Import Network’s Motor Gathering, community-minded individuals, businesses,
and organizations raised funds for the Foundation through a variety of creative
fundraising events. Please see the complete list on page 26 and 27.
Enchanted HalloweenOctober 18–20 & 25–27, 2013 | Heritage Acres
Enchanted Halloween is a wonderland of beautifully-eerie displays, costumed
characters, and entertainment, all in celebration of old-fashioned Halloween. In
2013, more than 10,000 spectators embraced the opportunity to attend a family-
friendly event and learn the story of how the Foundation supports children.
Every year, Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island holds three major
events to raise funds for Island children. In addition, we partner with people
in the community who hold fundraising events on our behalf and donate the
proceeds. In 2013/2014, events raised $296,000 in support of Island kids.
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CHILDREN’S HEALTH FOUNDATION OF VANCOUVER ISLAND | EVENTS
Born with an interruption in her esophagus,
eight-year-old Abigail has had over 70 procedures,
including 50 surgeries. She travels from Port
Hardy to Victoria for medical care and has
benefitted from the Foundation’s support. Abigail
and her father, Doug, have celebrated their special
bond at the Butterfly Ball for three years.
CHILDREN’S HEALTH FOUNDATION OF VANCOUVER ISLAND | DONORS
Thank you to our donors
Individuals• Michael Adamthwaite • Vesa Adler • Judy Agate • Rodger Aiers • Gordon and Rosalyn Alexander • Lorrie Alexander • Linda Anaka • Patrick and Elizabeth Anderson • Laura Anderson • Don and Margaret Angus • F. Gail Archbold • Howard and Peggy Armstrong • Dr. David and Robin Arnold • Andrea Ashton • Dianne M. Auchinvole • David Auringer • Abe Baanstra • Darlaine E. Bagshaw • Susan Bailey • Doug Baker • Barbara Baker • Daphne Baldwin • David J. Ballantyne • Jennifer T. Balme • Shirley Bamford • Phyllis J. Banks • Isabel Barker • Margot Barker • Wayne Barrie • Lindsay Basarab • Jill Bates-Smith • Alan Batten • Jonathan Beam and Sherri Murdoch • Nicholas Beatty • Graeme Beaulieu • Roland Beaulieu • Hugh and Betty Beck • C. Anne Beckett • Robert and Erika Beckwith • David Begg • Florence Bell • Nancy Bender • Karen Benson • Tony Berry • Michael J. Bird • Edel J. Bjermeland • Katherine Black • James and Diana Black • Norma Blair • Reg Blake • Donald Blosser • Patricia Bolton • Ingeborg E. Bose • Neil and Margaret Botting • Mary S. Boutilier • Ann T. Bover • Marjorie Bowerman • Jane Bowers • Sydney Boyd • Ray and Brenda Boyd • Albert and Barbara Brett • Robert E. Britton • Francine Brown • The Late Fred W. Brown • Joyce E. Brown • Dorothy Brown • Lynn Brown • B. Brundridge • Janet M. Butler • Jane Butler McGregor • John and Gladys Campbell • Bob and Penny Campbell • Felix Candela • E. Carlson • Richard Caron • Guillaume Chaisson • Jacki Chalmers • Margaret Chamberlain • Cheuk Wah Chan • Shirley A. Chatfield • Ida Chong • Barbara J. Chorlton • Bo Yin Chow • Dorothy Chutter • George Clare • Terrianne Clare • Lillian Clements • James and Joan Clink • Margaret S. Cloake • Allan R. Colborne • Grenville and Sheila Coldicutt • M.F. Coldren • Kendrick and Linda Coldwell • Ella Collinge • Darryl Condon • Graham Cook • John W. Cook • Rhonna Cooley • Kathleen M. Cooper • Sydney and Irene Cooper • Sarah Corrin • Ilene Coupe • Peter Courtenay • Joan M. Cousins • John Cowlin • Ruth A. Cowman • James L. Cox • Patrick and Lillian Crabbe • Isabelle Craig • Lavinia M. Crane • Brad and Natasha Crawford • Mona Creasey • Don Crew and Laura Nichols • John Crisp • Patricia Crofton • David Crump • Rose Marie Currie • Janet David • Joanna Davidson • Arthur and Joan Davies • Allan Day • Leo J. de Bruin • E. Ann De Bruyn • Maria De Medeiros • Dorothy De Wit • Elizabeth DeBeck • The Late D. C. Deeprose • Florinda Di Camillo • James D. Dobbie • Elizabeth Doherty and Anne Crozier-Smith • Hugh and Betty Doherty • Anne Dombrowski • Leland H. Donald • Jack Dubney • D. B. Ducharme • Dr. Peter and Bette Lynn Duncan • Karalyn Dunlop • John Eastawgh • Douglas L. Ebbett • Elizabeth Emery • Robert and Marianne Eng • Leanne Engen • David English • George H. Evans • Dr. Joel Fagan • Beverley E. Fairhurst • Janet Fallowfield • Patrick Fallowfield and Jennifer Baker • Audrey Farey • Don Farkas • G. Phyllis Fatt • Allison Fenneman • Florence Ferguson • Susan Findlay • M. Sean Finn • Margot Fisher • David H. Flint • Christine Floer • Joyce Folbigg • Anne Ford • John and Agnes Forde • Danny M. Foster • Bill Fowler • William Francis • Dean and Shannon Freeman • Tom Fyles • Gina Gall • Martin and Caroline Gamble • Helen Gans • Myron Gates • Robert Gauld • Dr. Sandra L. Gibbons • Constance C. Gibson • Robert Gibson • Barbara M. Gilbody • Gloria Gillingham • Herberta Glazner • George Glover • Glenn Golonka • Chris J. Goodwin • Alexander Gordon • Donald and Elaine Goudie • Edna M. Gow • Joan Gowan • Brian P. Graham • Charles F. Graves • Annie E. Gray • John Grealy • Kevin Greenard • Melanie Groves • Werner and Ingrid Grundmann • Muriel Guiguet • The Late James Haddow • Blair and
Donors of $100 and above, between April 1, 2013 and March 31, 2014
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$122,000Amount raised through
summer and winter
direct mail campaigns.
Tracey Hagkull • Robert and Leslie Hall • Grant and Lora Hall • John Hall • M. G. Hardy • Isabelle C. Harford • Bob Harman • Dhyana Harrington • E. Marilynne Harris • Kathleen Harris-Maguire • Richard Harrison • Robert and Claire Hart • John and Phyllis Hatfield • B. Patricia Hathway • John Heaney • Ron and Elaine Henning • Thorston and Roberta Henrich • Joanne Hicks • Jim Hillard • Brenda Hilton • Donald and Lise Hiscock • Dianne Hodgins • Fred and Michelle Hoenisch • Rudi Hoenson • M. L. Gordon Holland • V. Gordon Holland • R. Lorne Holland • Linda Holland • Gwennie Hooper • Dianne Hopkins • David and Shirley Horner • Dave Hornsey and Mary Lyn McCarthy • Jean Horowitz • Suzanne Hough • Robert Howell • Gary Howell • Colin and Alice Howlett • Helen Hughes • Linda Hughes • Katy Hughes • James Hume • Walter and Lynda Hundleby • Judge Robert and Corinne Hutchison • Annie Huus • Alexander Izett • Ron and Stanny Jackson • Edward and Dana Jackson • Ulla Jacobs • Nancy Jacques • Helen Jaques • Michael Jeffery • Dr. Elisabeth Jirik • Anne John • Eirlys John • Bruce and Doris Johns • Donald Johnson • Helen M. Johnston • Lizzie A. Johnston • Dawn Jones • Bruce Kallio • Bill Karas • Linda S. Kelsall • Sharlene Keser • Naheed Khan • Karen King • William T. Kinoshita • Karen A. Kissinger • John Klymak • George and Veesha Knight • Wesley V. Kool • Miriam C. Krause • Dr. Gerry and Diana Kristianson • Ken Kulai • Roberta J. Land • Matt Landers • Cdr. Patrick and Mary Langran • David and Carol Lansdowne • Rev. Michael W. Lapierre • Joe Larade • Alfred and Geraldine Law • D. Christine Lawrence • Shirley E. D. Leahy • Janis Lee • Andrew Lee and Beth Taggart • Gordon Lee • Evan Leeson • A. D. Leithead • William and Diane Leslie • Diana G. Life • Troy Lindsay • Andree Lineker • Gloria Linton • David Lloyd • Gary Loat • Mary M. Logan • Freda Loro • Vivian M. Love • Paul Lukaszek • Keith Ma • Michael MacDonell • Don and Cleone MacDougall • Stephanie MacGregor-Greer • John and Gwen MacKenzie • Natasha MacKinnon • Dr. Margaret Mair • Anita E. Malkiewicz • Joyce H. Mann • Ronald and June Mansfield • Ray and Deb Mardy • Veronika Marquardt • Jean Matheson • Blair and Laureen Matheson • Ian and Hazel McAllister • T. Anne McCall • Dr. Chris McCollister • Colette McCutcheon • Frank McGilly • Arlene McGinnis • David McIntosh • Beth McKibben • Vera P. McKinstry • Alice McLaggan • Robert and Marion McLaren • Margot McLaren Moore and David Moore • Richard and Arina McLean • Meredith McLean • Robert McLean • Bruce McMorran • Thomas McMullen • Kathleen McQueen • Phyllis E. Meier • Celso Mendoza • Helene Mercier • Joy Message • Mike Messenger • Theresa Messenger • Andrew Mickelson and Emily Boyle • Donald Mierzuak • G. R. Mihaly-Wolfe • Dallas and Elaine Miller • James B. Miln • Richard Mimick • C. A. and Annette Mons • David and
Angela Moore • John G. Moran • Thora Morrison • Duncan and Michelle Morton • Dr. Richard and Sheila Moulton • Elizabeth Mulvey • Pauline Mussett • Ron Neal • Evelyn A. Neame • Ruth A. Nelson • Dr. Charles Nelson • Christopher Nelson • Tyea Niblock • Paul and Mary Nielsen • Agnes Ninatti • Marilyn Noakes • Kent Norris and Liane Thomas • Kirk and Beate Northcott • Darrell Nute • Joan Oland • Nicole Olynyk • Dr. Caroline A. Overman • Mary Owens • Joanne Palmer • Jimmy John Palou • Jodie Panter • Alfred Panter •
$25,000Amount raised in support
of kids thanks to our 79
monthly donors.
Margaret E. Parkinson • Dave and Marilyn Paterson • Lindy Payne • Richard and Barbara Pearce • Denzil Pearce • Marlene Peterson • Dr. G. Philippson • Donald and Barbara Pomphrey • David Poore • Gary Potter • Jack Poulter • Harry W. Prior • David A. Purdie • Jack S. Purkis • Gordon and Shirley Pynn • Jean Pynn • Edward and Isabel Quinn • Patricia Raisbeck • Don and Patricia Ramsfield • Chris Raper • Ian Rapps and Denise Chow • Rahul Ray • Rasool Rayani • Christina Read • Leslie Reece • Gerald and Audrey Reed • William Reid • John and Brenda Reimer • Jonathon Reis • Neil W. Remillard • The Late Karen Richardson • Graeme and Vivian Richardson • C. Paul and Sherry Ridout • Elia Rizzo • Arthur and Joy Robertson • Ross and Florence Robertson • Don Robertson • Lyle Robertson • Lynne S. Robichaud • Jim Robinson • Gillian Robinson • Ralph and Linda Rodger • Grace E. Rogers • James A. Rogers • Ray and Joan Rombough • Clifford H. Ross • Venita Ross • Michael Rostad • John and Sheila Rowand • Frank Rowen • Helen A. Ruckle • Kurien Samuel • Ranjeet Saroya • Leah Saville • Ingrid Schanzenbacher • Jeremy Scheunhage • Ercole Schiavio and Maria Melloni • Rosalie Schuss • Erich P. Schwandt • Daniel Scott • James and Frona Scott • Peter Seward • Doreen Sharratt • Brian Shaw • Ione B. Sherratt • Sandra M. Siddon • Susan C. Sim • Marke Simmons and Carol Bird • Dave and Sue Simpson • Doug and Beverley Skillings • Henry Skinner • Della Smith • Jeane Smith • H. B. Smith • Arlene Smith • Beryl Smith • Margot F. Smith • Jeanette Snedden • Bill and Lydelle Snell • Dianne M. Soberlak • Judith A. Southern • Dr. W. K. Spacey • A. Wayne Speer • John Standbrook • Heinz and Ruth Steinfatt • Cordia Stevens • Jack and Helen Stevenson • J. M. Stewart • Mark Stoker • Edith Stuart • Margaret J. Stubbington • Wendy Sullivan • Neil and Kathleen Sutherland • Kathleen M. Sutherland • Beverley Sutton • Dr. Douglas J. Synnot • Frank and Johanna Szarkowicz • Robert Tanguay • Margaret E. Tangye • Lon and Ann Taylor • Chris Taylor • Joe and Mary Teixeira • Kim Thornber • Freda Thorne • Derek and Rini Tolmie • Audrey S. Tomick • Bonnie Tomlinson • Rosita L. Tovell • Daphne Trelawny • Umberto and Rosa Trentin • The Late Evelyn E. Trimmer • Judith A. Trousdell • Mary Turner • Maurice and Diana Turner • Joan M. Turner • Robert Tweed • Michael R. Tyler • Rolf and Brigitte Ullrich • Anne Underhill • Gary Utley and Susan Ross • Joan L. Veitch • Terence Verdiel • David Vogelgesang •
Hermann and Ehrentraut Volk • Ernst Von Rudloff • Mary Waddell • Enid Wade • Kathleen Wagg • Dr. Hilda Walker • Roger and Betty Walker • Lois Wallace • Stan and Bernice Wardill • Bruce Waring and Sharon Warren • Joanne Wasney • Garret and Sherry Watchorn • Barbara R. Watt • John L. Watts • Dr. Howard and Janet Wenger • Herman and Joy Westland • Barbara A. Wheeler • Karen White • Lesley Wicks • Richard and Marjorie Williams • Eric L. Williams • Myrna Williams • Ben and Kathryn Wilson • Norma Wilson • Lavonne B. Wirtanen • Doreen Woldnik • Lisa Wolfe • Blair Wood • M. Elaine Wood • Heather
Thank you to our donors
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CHILDREN’S HEALTH FOUNDATION OF VANCOUVER ISLAND | DONORS
Wood • Norma L. Wuester • Tony Yamashita • Margaret Yarish • Jacqueline Yas • Dr. Raymond N. Yong • Jong Yoon and Jeanie Lee • Dr. David and Elizabeth Zacks • Paul and Marguerite Zakus • Darrell and Jillian Zaruk • Stefan and Rose Zilliken • W. Zonnenberg •
Monthly Donors – Hugs for Kids Club• Veronica Adams • Jackie Adamthwaite • Scott and Christine Baker • Mary Baughn • Dayle E. Beasley • I. Kathryn Belton • Nancy Bender • Bob and Jean Blackie • Hannes and Claudia Blum • Jane Bowers • Anita Brassard • Michele Brodsgaard • Thomas and Doreen Brunsdon • Kathryn Calder • Jacki Chalmers • Chuck and Gera Chandler • Eun-Joo Chang • Larry Church • Joanne M. Clark • Patricia Clarke • Adrian and Tracey D’Silva • Bruce and Donna Davenport • Eric O. Davies • Leonard and Phyllis Dawkin • Maria De Medeiros • Harriet J. Dent • Sylvia Dixon • Kathleen B. Dunn • Myrtle W. Dyer • John and Laura Eerkes-Medrano • Frank Evans • Vesta Evans • Micky Fleming • Harold and Margot Forrest • I. B. Fraser • Tammy Fraser • Dean and Shannon Freeman • Marguerite Gayfer • Eric N. Gelling • Leoni Gingras • Lorna F. Gleason • Conor Graff • David and Emmanuelle Guenette • Kathleen Harris-Maguire • Donna Havens • Jean Hedgecock • Margaret Herlinger • Don and Kim Highsted • Sandra Hudson and Robert Maguire • Rose Marie Jeffrey • Edward and Sharon Kardera • Vivian Keel • Terry Magee • John and Esther Mason • Paul McNamara • Frances Melville • David and Angela Moore • Susan B. Nickum • D. Allison Osler • Cassie Palmer • Vania Paproski • Diana G. Pasmore • Karin Rasmussen • Candace Reed • Robert Robertson • Michael Rooksby • Mike Sanders and Donna Ingram • Jack and Fiona Schandl • Linda Sivertson • Andrea Smith • Shirley G. Stinson • Jason Strandlund • Paul Strzelecki • Genevieve Tamosiunas • Madeline Thomson • Paul J. Traunweiser • Angela Wilkie • John and Linda Woolford • Stephen and Jessica Woollard •
Bequests (Estates of)• Peter Beck • Marion Carmichael Bell • Frank C. Brown • Patricia Corcoran • Frances M. Hobby • Elaine Jean Huddleston • Lee Koffman • David C. Marryatt • George McAdam • Iris M. Reiss • Frank Steggles • Lorne Swannell •
Businesses• Advantage Steel • Alrod Industries Ltd • Arbutus Grove Nursery Ltd • Armido Holdings Ltd • Beacon Community Services • Bill Hartley Insurance Services Ltd • BMW/Mini Nanaimo • CCGS Sir Wilfred Laurier • Considine & Company • Dr. Hugh Lamont Inc • F&M Installations Inc • George & Bell Consulting Inc • Great Canadian Casinos Inc • Indianapolis Colts • Investors Group Matching Gift Program • Island Savings Credit Union – Fort St Branch • James Evans & Associates Ltd • Ledcor Construction Ltd • Leith Wheeler Investment Counsel Ltd • McLaren Lighting • Northwest & Ethical Investments LP • Peninsula Co-op • Power Measurement Ltd • QV Investors • Satanove & Flood Consulting Ltd • Sierra Systems Group Inc • Sobeys Inc • TERA Environmental Consultants • Tom Harris Auto Group • Tom Harris Cellular • Walmart • Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company •
Foundations• Beatrice Stevens Memorial Foundation Inc • C-FAX Santas Anonymous • CIBC World Markets Children’s Miracle Foundation • Gord Bamford Charitable Foundation • Help Fill A Dream Foundation • Newman’s Own Foundation • Norgaard Foundation • Perforce Foundation • Raymond James Canada Foundation • Saunders Family Foundation •
Thank you to our donorsService Clubs• BC Women’s Institute Provincial Office • Cedar Women’s Institute • Central Saanich Lions Club • Chemainus Masonic Lodge #114 • Cobble Hill Women’s Institute • Colwood Women’s Institute • Fraternal Order of Eagles Ladies Auxilliary #2546 Duncan • Fraternal Order of Eagles Ladysmith Auxilliary #2101 • Independent Order of OddFellows Columbia Lodge No. 2 • Lioness - District 19-1 • Loyal Order of Moose 1052 • Optimist Club of Victoria • Pender Island Women’s Institute • Pythian Cerebral Palsy Committee • Royal Oak Women’s Institute • Salt Spring Island Women’s Institute • Shrine Club Victoria #9 • Sooke District Lioness •
Government Agencies• Canada Revenue Agency • Legislative Assembly of BC • Ministry of Finance • Ministry of Justice – Corporate Services Management Branch • William Head Institution •
Associations & Groups• Alexander Mackie Retirement Community Residents • Board of Education of School District #61 • Island Vintage T-Bird Club • Maritime Forces FMF Shop 154 • Mayne Island Thrift Store • Nanaimo Seniors Carpet Bowling Club • North Island Chapter of Vancouver Island Harley Owners Group • Residents of Holberg • United Way of Ottawa • Victoria Chinese Ladies Club • Victoria Senior Slo Pitch Daytime • VIHA Regional Laundry Staff •
Trusts & Funds• Alan & Nancy Nyman Endowment Fund* • Alexandra Fund** • Dorothy and Hugh Cole Foundation • Edmund Alan Larkin & Edith Marget Larkin Trust** • Emily Elizabeth Stoneham Fund** • Fenton Family Fund** • H. Ruckle Charitable Fund* • John & Freda Cole Memorial Trust • Lavonne & Ernest Wirtanen Fund* • Lee & Karl Soberlak Foundation** • Louisa M. Jarvie Memorial Trust** • Rheta May Pederson Memorial Trust** • Rudi and Sylvia Hoenson Fund • The Joe Wo Joint Spousal Trust • Tuggey Thompson Trust Fund • Victor & Irene Griffin Fund** • Walter Thomas, Sarah & Leslie John Lavender Memorial Trust** •
* through the Strategic Charitable Giving Foundation ** through the Victoria Foundation
Kids Care• Chloe Baxter-Mohrmann • Paul Belcourt • Kate Bradford • Ava Creed • Chloe Creed • Ella Davey • Devlin Guenette • Matthew Ishikawa • Jaxen Lust • Jayden Lust • Cohen Mazzoni • Sophia Mazzoni • Apria Stevenson • Isla Stevenson • Taj Sundher • Jasmine Tromp • Kristin Turner • Tia Rose Walper • Cohen Wicks • Jack Wilson • Olivia Zimmel •
Community Fundraising Events• 2013 Canadian Police Canine Championships • 4th Canadian Ranger Patrol Group Jeans Day • Backfit
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CHILDREN’S HEALTH FOUNDATION OF VANCOUVER ISLAND | DONORS
$52,000Amount raised at the 2013
Vancouver Island Motor
Gathering, held August 22.
Spinal Health & Fitness Cook Book • MagicSpace Entertainment’s Beauty & The Beast • Westin Bear Mountain Golf & Country Club Gift Card Campaign • Brittany Garland Tofino Steak Dinner • Claremont Sr. Secondary VS Saanich Police Basketball Game • Cloverdale Paint Golf Tournament • Coastal Community Credit Union Port Alberni BBQ • Electrical Contractors Association of BC Dinner • Esquimalt High School Cycle for Change • Frank Whites Dive Shop Easter Egg Hunt • Friends of Ferrari Luncheon • German Auto Import Network’s Vancouver Island Motor Gathering • Glenlyon Norfolk School Caroling • Great Canadian Casino Nanaimo • Holland Avenue Nursery Hanging Basket Sale • Island Savings Credit Union Jubilee Branch Jean’s Day • Louise Leung Book “Catch Me If You Can” • McHappy Days for Jeneece Place • Mid Island Vintage Tractor & Equipment Club Dinner • North Island Gazette Baby Photo Contest • Oak Bay Marine Group Silent Auction • Rotary Rally Ride for Jeneece Place • Saanich Fire Fighters’ Rock & Roll for Little Souls • ScotiaMcLeod Jeans Day • Seamus Maguire Ball Hockey Tournament • St. Christopher’s Montessori Society Book Sale & Christmas Holiday Village • St. Margaret’s School Girls Just Wanna Have Fun-draiser • Steve Drane Harley Davidson & Harley Owners Group Buck A Bike • Uptown Christmas Gift Card Campaign • UVic Engineering Department Order of Pi • Vancouver Island Bead & Jewellery Show • Victoria Corvette Club Glass on the Grass • Victoria Orchid Society Show • Viking Air Money Drive •
Gifts In Kind• Fred Aberle • BC Assessment • Gina Carriere • Shirley A. Chatfield • Coles • Cowichan Valley Wednesday Quilters • Crafting For A Cure • Fairway Market Brentwood Bay • Friends of Ruth • Marie and Frank Gordon • Mandy Greyling • Stephanie Hendrickson • Holland Avenue Nursery Landscaping • Kerry Howes • Marion Jessen • Marlene Jones • Kenkar Enterprises Ltd • Anne Kusz • Julie Lambert • Langford Women’s Institute • James Lawler • Carol Marica • Rob McMillan • Gail Morrison • Yvonne Norris • Kim Northcott • Phil Nuytten • Nicole Patton • Connie Peereboom • Eddy Piasentin • Jacques Plante • Mason Porcher • Ashley Richards • Irene Riley • Frances Ritchie • Audrey Sharp • Shields Harney • Beryl Smallwood • Somenos Women’s Institute • Stelly’s Secondary School • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints • The Cloth Castle • The Shama Shema Ministry Christian Church • Victorian Epicure Inc • Joy Wallace • Whitebear Family • Suzanne Wilkinson • Olivia Zimmel •
Event Sponsors• Aramark Refreshment Services • Brown Bros. • Brown Henderson Melbye • Canadian College of Performing Arts • Cherish Community Living Ltd. • German Auto Import Network • Golden Appeal Landscaping • Greg Garner • Island Business Solutions • Joe Larade • Karen White and Wade Jerrett • Leith Wheeler Investment Counsel Ltd • Linda Hughes and Dan Coulson • Mayfair Shopping Centre
• McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd. • Megson FitzPatrick Insurance Services • Pacificus Biological Services Ltd. • Peninsula Co-op • Procura • RBC Dominion Securities • Ron Neal & The Neal Estate Team—RE/MAX Alliance • Saanich Firefighters Charitable Foundation • ScotiaMcLeod • Frank Sims • St. Margaret’s School • Strongitharm Consulting Ltd. • Sysco Victoria • Tourism Victoria • Trapeze Communications Inc. • United Way of Greater Victoria • University of Victoria, Community Relations Department • Uptown • Victoria Conservatory of Music • Victoria Operatic Society • Victoria Royals • VIH Helicopters Ltd. • Wille Dodge Chrysler Fiat • Wilson’s Transportation •
Event – Gifts In Kind• Adrena Zipline Adventure Tours • aMused Studio • Anne Kusz • Ballet Victoria • BC Ferries • Bernard Callebaut • Black Rock Oceanfront Resort • Brown’s the Florist • Chemainus Theatre Festival • Coast Environmental • Con Brio Music • Digital Direct Printing • Dundee Realty • Everything Wine • Fairmont Chateau Whistler • Fairway Markets • Garside Signs & Designs • The Hall Family • Harbour Air • Health & Wellness House • Hotel Grand Pacific • Il Terrazzo Ristaurante • Island Farms • James Lawler Fine Art • Kate Campbell • LA Limousines • Linda Molloy Designs • Magic Space Entertainment • Manscape Spa • Metro Lexus Victoria • Nicholas Randall • Oasis Nails & Spa • Oswego Hotel • Pacific Opera Victoria • Panorama Recreation Centre • The Papaloukas Family • Peninsula Co-op • Prince of Whales Whale Watching • Romeo’s Hillside • Saanich Parks & Recreation • Scandinave Spa Whistler • Spinnakers Brewpub • SW Audio + Visual • Van’s Portraits • Victoria Box and Paper Ltd • Victoria Costumes • Victoria Marriott Inner Harbour • Victoria Royals • Victoria Symphony • Victoria Youth Musical Theatre Company • Victory Barber & Brand • VIHA Printing Services • WestJet • Wilson’s Transportation •
Event – Media Gifts In Kind• 107.3 KOOL FM • Brenons Social Media • CFAX 1070 • CHEK News • CTV Vancouver Island • Doctorswivesliving.com • JACK FM • OCEAN 98.5 • SHAW • Times Colonist •
$830,000Amount donated to
the Foundation through
gifts in Wills.
Thank you to our donors
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CHILDREN’S HEALTH FOUNDATION OF VANCOUVER ISLAND | DONORS
A lifetime of helping childrenAs a young girl, Leslie Reece accompanied her mom, Shirley, when she volunteered at the
George Pearkes Clinic for Children, located on the site of the current Queen Alexandra
Centre for Children’s Health. This early introduction to helping others led Leslie to a career
working with children with special needs through the schools. She dedicated 25 years to this
important work, while raising her two sons with her late husband, before retiring in 2009.
She is now a proud grandmother to four—three girls and a boy.
Leslie continues to find ways to help others. Since 2003, she has been a proud supporter
of Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island. From gifts in response to direct mail
appeals to buying a brick on the walkway at Jeneece Place in memory of her late mother,
Leslie believes in giving back and taking care of the community. Also, she is interested in
supporting the Foundation through a gift in her Will, knowing she could invest in future
generations of children after taking care of her family.
When she talks about her giving, Leslie says, “You’re making a huge difference in so many
lives. If you can do that, then maybe those who receive help will pay it forward.” The
Foundation is grateful to Leslie for her generosity and compassion and her willingness to
give what she can so Island children with health challenges have every chance possible.
CHILDREN’S HEALTH FOUNDATION OF VANCOUVER ISLAND | DONOR PROFILE
StaffLINDA HUGHES, M.Ed.
President & CEO
KAREN WHITE, CPA, CA
Director of Finance & Administration
FRANCES MELVILLE
Director of Community Relations
JANE BOWERS, B.Comm.
Senior Development Officer
Estate & Annual Gifts
JACKIE ADAMTHWAITE, B.F.A.
Coordinator of Special Events
JESSICA WOOLLARD, M.A.
Communications Officer
NANCY BENDER
Development Assistant
ANITA BRASSARD, C.Y.C.
Community Relations Coordinator
Central & North Island
New Staff in 2014
Contact Us
NORMA CAMERON, CFRE
Director of Development
CATHERINE SCHISSEL, M.A.
Director of Community Investment
Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island
2390 Arbutus Road Victoria BC V8N 1V7
250-519-6977 | childrenshealthvi.org
Charitable Registration No. 89863 8291 RR0001
The first Queen Alexandra fund was established in 1922 by the B.C. Women’s
Institute. We acknowledge our Honorary Patron: Her Honour The Honourable
Judith Guichon, OBC, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
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CHILDREN’S HEALTH FOUNDATION OF VANCOUVER ISLAND | STAFF & BOARD 2013/2014
Board of DirectorsMARGOT MCLAREN MOORE, Chair
Community Volunteer
DEAN FREEMAN, Vice-Chair
Vancouver Island Director &
Branch Manager, SCOTIAMCLEOD
BILL SNELL, C.A., Treasurer
Chief Financial Officer, ISLAND
SAVINGS CREDIT UNION
KAY MELBYE, Secretary
Lawyer, BROWN HENDERSON MELBYE
BOB CAMPBELL, Director
Retired Educator
BLAIR HAGKULL, Director
Director & Managing Director,
JONES LANG LASALLE
SANDRA HUDSON, Director
Account Manager, GOOD RELATIONS INC.
FRANK JAGDIS, M.D., Director
Retired Pediatrician
PATTY KONICZEK, Director
Family Mediator, Child & Family Counsellor
New Board Members in 2014
OWEN MATTHEWS, Director
General Partner, WESLEY CLOVER
DOUG MCCORQUODALE, DirectorOwner, PACIFICUS BIOLOGICAL SERVICES
SARAH WILLIAMS, M.D., Director
Senior Advisor, HEALTH SERVICES
Children mean the world to us, and your support means the world to them.
Thank you for investing in the health of children on Vancouver Island.