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Growing Together GROWING TOGETHER to the Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation HONOUR ROLL — SUMMER 2020 ROYALALEX.ORG | RAHFhonourroll.com TO QUICKLY FIND A NAME: Press Keys Ctrl/Command + F Type name in the pop-up search bar Gordon & Diane Buchanan Family Foundation and communication tools for staff and patients. Founders $1 million+ Government of Alberta You’ve made a significant difference in care – including the goal of connecting families with Through their devotion to our hospital and the knowledge Jim and Marcia Hole their loved ones during critical hours. that philanthropy transforms, Founders are embedded in our John and Jane Holmlund success. Their legacy reaches far and wide, and is rooted in Nova Corporation It would be an understatement to say the pandemic their unwavering belief in the Royal Alexandra Hospital. Reinhard and Elisabeth Mühlenfeld has caused us to pivot. COVID-19 has delivered a one-two combination punch that has taken away Shoppers Drug Mart Anonymous (2) event-based fundraising while simultaneously Sorrentino’s Restaurant Group Bill and Valerie Hole creating additional need for donor support. Syncrude Canada Ltd. Dale and Chris Sheard Fiscal prudence, responsibility, and transparency The Robbins Foundation Canada Dr. William Hui and Mrs. May Hui are ever-present and always top-of-mind, and so it The Stollery Charitable Foundation Celebrating our Donors was a natural decision to build upon our efforts by Edmonton Community Foundation William K. and Mary Jo Robbins producing a digital-only version of Honour Roll and Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation Each year the Royal Alexandra Hospital Impact Report. Eldon and Anne Foote Fund Foundation produces Impact Report and Like our traditional print publications in previous Estate of Mary Anne Komaran Honour Roll; a publication that celebrates years, all donors are celebrated for changing the you – our donors! trajectory of care for hundreds of thousands of Here you will find stories that profile excellence patients at the Royal Alexandra Hospital. Visionaries $250,000 – $1 million in medical treatment, compassionate care and But unlike our printed pieces, the costs to how donor contributions drive innovation. Visionaries see clearly what could exist but currently does Matt and Betty Jean Baldwin & celebrate our cherished donors in this medium are not. Their spirited generosity and their belief in our untapped The Allan and Sally Sawin Foundation potential ignites our imagination, fuels our possibility, and There’s no question that the COVID-19 Pandemic significantly reduced. We think you will approve. Murray and Karey Koch increases our capacity to make great strides for the hundreds is resulting in an increased need for funding So please enjoy this digital report and the of thousands of patients who find care here each year. Norman Edward Rousseau outside of our forecasted projects for the year. innovative approaches to care and research it PCL Constructors Inc. Our frontline care providers and all support showcases. And never doubt that every donation Perry Signature Homes staff that are so essential to healthcare delivery Allard Foundation Ltd. we receive, no matter the amount, is received Philippine Bayanihan Association in Alberta are impacted in myriad ways. Health care has Bruce & Cindy McPherson with immense gratitude for the power it holds to changed and it will continue to do so as new RBC Foundation transform. Thank you, donors, for all that you do. Cam and Dawn Allard and Family Rex and Florence Dales procedures and processes take shape. Canadian Western Bank Sincerely, Royal Alexandra Hospital Women’s Auxiliary Your support for the Royal Alex during this time CN Suncor Energy Foundation is inspiring to all of us. Thus far your donations Sharlene Rutherford Estate of Margaret Ann Hunter TD Bank Financial Group have increased supplies of personal protective President and CEO Estate of Marjorie Oliver The Cable Family equipment carts, mobile care devices, Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation Estate of Steve Miskohuz The Donald Hamilton Family Foundation Estate of Verna Procknow The La Bruyère Fund Grant Ericksen and Donna Ludvigsen The RAH Medical Staff Society Patrons Keller Construction Ltd. Tina and Kasey Kozak Lynn and Stephen Mandel Women of the Edmonton Eskimo Football Club A Patron opens doors to possibility. They provide, through M.A. (Pal) Hooper their perpetual and generous philanthropy, the promise of William K. & Mary Jo Robbins an enduring commitment to the Royal Alexandra Hospital and the patients we serve. Dale Sheard Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation 2 Honour Roll | Champions Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation 3 Honour Roll | Builders Builders $25,000 – $99,999 Through their sense of community and their affinity to our Dr. James Carter and Edmonton Police Assoc. hospital, Builders are big believers in potential. These are Dr. Lorraine Bray Charity & Welfare the donors who motivate, inspire, and sometimes even Dr. James McMillan Fund Edmonton Public Teachers Charity Trust Fund surprise us – and they illustrate why it is indeed community Dr. Jane and Russell Schulz support that builds great hospitals. Dr. Karim Damji and Edmonton Southgate Salima Somji Lions Club Dr. Kathryn Sandilands and Edmonton Strathcona Dr. Bernard Bannach Lions Club Acrodex CanadaHelps Dr. Keith and Elizabeth Edmonton Twin and Triplet Club ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Canadian Pacific Bowering EIA Adrian and Rosalie Karpluk Cantalini Family Dr. Ken and Sharon O’Reilly EnCana Corporation Al and Fran Olson Cardea Capital Trust Dr. Keysun and Mozhdeh Vivian Mendes and family at the Alizadeh Ranjbar Epic Systems Corporation Alberta Blue Cross Carol Ann Bidlock Champions $100,000 – $249,999 dedication of Vivian’s Garden Dr. Len and Barbara Bistritz Ericksen Infiniti Nissan in the Royal Alexandra Hospital. Alberta Traffic Safety Fund CCI Thermal Technologies Inc. Dr. Micha Dorsch and Family Estate of A Allan and Elaine Altheim Celanese Canada Inc. Dr. Michael and Anne Murphy gnes Thelma Moffat Fraser While Champions in sport win in a ring or on a track through Estate of Steve Sam Ozipko Sarah and Martin Gouin Andrew and Krista Ference Chemco Electrical Estate of Clara M. Lennie Contractors Ltd. Dr. Michael and Mrs. Zuleika the defeat of an opponent, Champions for the Royal Esther and Jack Ondrack Family Fund Andrew and Meeka Otway Chan Estate of Chris Hrudey Alexandra Hospital are donors who soar past obstacles Ewa and John Burton Scotiabank Ann S. Cackett Dr. Michael Fiorino Denis and Anne Delisle to achieve success for our patients. These individuals and Cisco Systems Canada Co. Frank and Agnes Lovsin South Edmonton Lions Club Anne Fry Dr. Nazneem Wahab Estate of Dilys Gertrude Mitchell companies are aligned with our mission, and they see Stanley A. Milner Cliff Lede Family George and Alice Mucha Anne Johnstone Estate of this hospital as a charity of choice. As a result, each finish Charitable Foundation Dr. Neil and Barbara Brass Gertrude Grier Loving Memory Steel-Craft Door Products Ltd. Anne Paterson Dr. Raymond J. Ostolosky Colorectal Cancer Canada Dr. Nestor and Mrs. Donna line crossed is another compelling advancement in the Ross R. Grier Sunburst Holdings Ltd. Anonymous (12) Demianczuk Estate of Ernesto Mele CTV Television Inc. betterment of patient care initiatives. Hole’s Greenhouses and TD Waterhouse - Antoinette Marchand Dr. Peggy Sagle Estate of Harold E. Mosley Gardens Ltd. Private Giving Foundation Darryl and Noreen Carter Ashley Furniture HomeStore Dr. Po Kee and Estella Cheung Estate of Helen Pinkey Jack and Esther Ondrack TELUS Darshan Singh Lall Associated Engineering Estate of Henry Rosenberg Abbott Medical Optic Inc. Daniel, Noreen, Jacinta Dr. Randall and Mrs. Carol Joe and Nancy Thompson TELUS Bright Delcon Development ATB Financial Williams Estate of Jakob Ernst Paulus Alcon Canada Inc. & Jarina Yeung Group Ltd. John and Barbara Poole Family Futures Foundation ATCO Electric Ltd Dr. Raymond Leung Estate of James Yi All Weather Windows Delnor Construction Dennis and Doreen Erker John and Maggie Mitchell The Bear Children’s Fund Denny Andrews ATCO EPIC (Employees Dr. Roger and Kerry Turnell Estate of Josephine LeBlanc Anonymous The Brick LP Dentistry for a Cause John Cameron Changing Lives Participating in Communities) Doug and Laurel Baron Foundation Dr. Rustom and Daneesh Estate of Lewis Arthur Hughes Anthony Chang Foundation The Dianne & Irving ATCO Gas - ATCO Electric Appoo Dr. Curtis and Tami Johnston DIALOG Estate of Margaret Skett AstraZeneca Canada Inc. John Day Kipnes Foundation Barry Gromnisky Dr. Sudheer Sharma and Dr. Thomas and Melanie Diamond Dental Estate of Maurice Kelly Averton Homes (Alberta) Inc. Kathy and Ross Grieve The Edmonton Journal Belay Advisory Amira Ela Sharma Nakatsui Dr. Ameeta Singh Estate of Minnie Sawchuk Bill and Grace Knight Larry A. Woodley Thomas C. Nakatsui Dr. Tal and Gigi Talibi Edmonton Civic Employees Belle Rive Dental Clinic Professional Corporation Dr. André Reid Estate of Nora Knowles BMO Financial Group Charitable Assistance Fund Lions Clubs International Dr. Tiffany Wells Bill and Marie Trofimuk Estate of Bob and Maryanne MacLean Foundation TransAlta Corporation Dr. Benjamin Tyrrell and Family Professional Corporation EllisDon Construction Inc. BioWare Corp. Robert Cecil William Otto Bob and Shirley Stollery Lions of Alberta Foundation What A Girl Wants Event Dr. Bill Anderson Dr. William R. Black Enbridge Pipelines Inc. Boston Pizza Estate of Sylvia Ventla Scott Bruce A. Saville Manulife Financial Windermere
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