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View Donor Wall List Thank you! The Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation is proud to recognize the following donors for their gifts up to March 31, 2020 as we work to update our donor wall at the Stollery Children’s Hospital in 2021. Because of the generosity of these incredible supporters, we can help give all kids the best chance to live a long and healthy life. $3,000,000+ The Stollery Charitable Foundation Sam Abouhassan & Kevin Lowe Stollery Family Day Classic ATB Financial Stollery Women’s Network Corus Entertainment The Summit for Stollery Costco Canada Wholesale Ltd. Syncrude Canada Ltd. Dairy Queen Canada Inc. Northern Alberta Operators TELUS Association Tim Hortons, Edmonton & Surrounding Area The English Family Hair Massacure $500,000 - $999,999 Radiothon Battle River Community Foundation RE/MAX Canada Estate of Gabriele Beattie Snowflake Gala Estate of William Raymond Berry TD Bank Group BioWare Tee Up for Tots Blockbuster Walmart Canada BMO Financial Group Yachimec Auto Group Buchanan, Gordon & Diane Canadian Natural Resources Limited $1,000,000 - $2,999,999 Cenovus 100.3 The Bear, 104-9 Virgin Radio and TSN 1260 CIBC Astral Radio Group Council of Foundations ATCO Group CTV The Azrieli Foundation/La Fondation Azrieli Estate of Louise Barbara Detroye The Brick ECL Group of Companies Estate of Walter Chimera Edmonton Civic Employees Charitable Assistance Fund CN Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation CTV two Edmonton Valve & Fitting Edmonton Sun Federated Co-Operatives Limited Extra Life Funding Innovation Forzani Group Foundation The Ghermezian Family Katz Group of Companies Estate Of Margaret Hunter Mole, Braden Estate of Theodore Peter Kisinski Mühlenfeld, R & E Estate of Orest Kotyshyn Pattison Outdoor Advertising Ledcor Group of Companies PCL Construction The Luxus Group RBC Foundation Marriott International Row For Kids Myshak Group of Companies Save-On-Foods Mike Weir Miracle Golf Drive for Kids Sobeys Safeway PartyLite SMS Equipment Inc. Pomeroy Lodging LP Pratley, Edith & Frank 1 Racing For A Cure Dirty Birds Charity Hockey Tournament in Honour of In Memory of Norman E. Rousseau Joshua Da Silva Estate of Susan Schellenbeck Don Wheaton Ltd. Scotiabank Edmonton Host Lions Club Simply Supper Helps Lemonade Stand Day Edmonton Trailer Sales & Leasing Ltd. The Spencer Berezowski Memorial Golf Tournament Eldon & Anne Foote Fund Great Canadian Group of Companies Enbridge Inc. Landmark Group of Builders Encana Corporation Roofmart Fred and Lilly North Charitable Foundation Kodiak Inspection Services Garritty, Roberta & Mike & Family ServiceMaster of Edmonton Go Auto Plain N’ Simple Catering Great Canadian Group of Companies Action Express & Hotshot Haida Gwaii Totem Bike Tour Toni Betty RE/MAX Henick, Samuel & Katherine Consolidated Gypsum Supply Ltd. Holmlund, Jane & John Factory Direct Blinds The Hospital Activity Book for Children Industrial Radiography Supplies and Services Inc. Huff, Robert Clifton Prime Fasteners Ltd. Husky Energy River Ridge Golf Course The Joyce Family Foundation JSJ Bookkeeping & Payroll Services Estate of Florence Elsie Lede Premier Fire & Flood Restoration Inc. Mawji Family ZKO Oilfield Industries Inc. In Memory of Gail C. Moss Spirit Halloween’s Spirit of Children Moss, Roy & Family Step Up To The Plate Slo-Pitch Tournament Muzyka, Dr. Raymond & Leona De Boer Talitha’s Hope 4 A Cure Estate of Alexander Nowick Teddy Bear Fun Run Oilers Entertainment Group Thompson Construction Group Petro Canada Ltd Webb, Micheal & Jane & Family Pizza Pizza/ Pizza 73 Wheels for Wellness Portuguese Musical Society (Edmonton) Woolsey, Glenn & Sandra Estate of Joseph Herman Rainer Estate of Donald Rourke Sadd, Lisa & Marshall $250,000 - $499,999 Saville, Bruce A. & Family Adams, Donald & Sheila Shoppers Drug Mart Air Canada Foundation Smyth, Ryan & Stacey & Family Alberta Bottle Depot Association Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation Employees Allard Foundation Stream-Flo Industries Ltd. Allstar Show Industries Inc. Estate of Marie Taylor The Alva Foundation Teck Coal Limited Artisan Homes Red Carpet for Kids Fundraiser Toques & Mitts Golf Tournament Estate of Beate Barleben Totem Building Supplies The Burke Group Toys R Us Chui, Herbert & Jennie Unionized Construction Workers & Employees at Shell Coast to Coast Against Cancer Foundation Upgrader Estate of Rose Marie Dallaire up! 99.3 Deloitte 2 Westjet Dentons WFG Hockey Classic Donate A Car Canada Inc. Wika Instruments Ltd. Edmonton & District Soccer Association, Ken Atterbury Yachimec, Bart & JoAnne Memorial Tournament Edmonton Catholic Schools Edmonton Kenworth Ltd. $100,000 - $249,999 Edmonton Oilers Hockey Club A Freezing Father’s Fundraiser for the Stollery EECOL Electric Estate of Alexander Aitken Estate of Willis Frederick Elliot Alberta Blue Cross ERICKSEN INFINITI NISSAN Alberta Royal Purple Lodges Association Etc Décor Alexander & Elizabeth Holdings/Bradley Yachimec Evan Ty Jenkins Pediatric Research Foundation All Weather Windows Ltd. Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge All-West Glass FedGas 50th For Kids ARC Resources Ltd. Felesky Flynn LLP Estate of Lockey Askeland Filipchuk, Dave & Delphine Brooker Blair, Tara & the Assaly Boys Flagstaff County Avalon Junior High School Fluid Life The Beer Hunter Bar and Grill Foresters Canada Bessette Wealth Management Estate of Florence Gamache Estate of Theodor Bieda In Memory of Maddie Betty George & Everly Maddie Big Gifts for Little Lives George Bish, Todd Estate of Ian Murray Gibson Blair, Cameron & Lisa The Giving Tree Foundation of Canada Bob Dale Gloves & Imports Ltd. GLENTEL Inc. Building Trades of Alberta Charitable Foundation Global Edmonton In Memory of Elan Deanna Elizabeth Burgess Gordon, Norma M. C.J. Woods, FCA Government of Alberta Canadian Western Bank Great-West Life, London Life and Canada Life Cantalini, George The Halina Family Foundation Capital Power Halliburton Estate of Bjorg Carlson Estate of Alvis Hammerschmidtt Carr, Jim Estate of Niels Otto Hauberg The Cellar Group Inc. The Haunted Hike Chemco Electrical Contractors Ltd. Hayduk, Matthew & Norine Chianti Café Estate of Glen E. Henschel Children’s Charity Golf Classic “Kennedy Reid” Estate of Gladys Hertzberg Classic Tattoo’s Hudson Heart Project Hi-Flyer Food (Canada) Inc. Cliff Lede Family Charitable Foundation Hip Hop For Hope CN Employees’ And Pensioners’ Community Fund Homes by Avi The Coal Miners of Grande Cache Horn, Brent & Tracy Color Me Rad 5K Estate of Barbara June Horricks Comrie The Brick Hughes Petroleum Ltd. Curtis Hargrove’s Run Across Canada for Stollery Kids Hunters Fight for a Cure Foundation of AB Daam Galvanizing Ltd. ID BOHEMIA Lifestyle, Events and Interiors Daytona Homes 3 Jaiden Robbins Memorial Estate of Marjorie Lawless Oliver Joy Ride ONE Properties JV Driver Group Panda Restaurant Group Inc. Kalke, Sara Pangman Development Corporation KELLER Construction Ltd. Pembina Pipeline Corporation Keyera Penn West Energy Trust Kiwanis Club of Edmonton (Downtown) Philippine Bayanihan Association in Alberta Klak, Greg & Karen (In Memory of Haley Nicole Klak) Pirani Group of Companies Estate of Allen & Patricia Klein Priestner, Susan Klondike City Optimist Club of Edmonton R & D Trailer Rentals Estate of Otto Koentopp Estate of Margaret Bunny Rae KPMG Reid Charitable Foundation Estate of Lorne P. Kroetch Rice, Anthony Lafarge Canada Inc. Rob Reynolds & Kelly Tkachuk Charity Golf Tournament Liberty Classic Golf Tournament The Rohit Group of Companies Liberty Security Romaniuk, Eli Lloyd Sadd Insurance Brokers Ltd. Roy Saito Therapeutic Riding Assoc. In Memory of Fronie Logtens Royal Canadian Golf Association Love, Kevin & Ann RTL Westcan Group of Companies Lovsin, Frank & Agnes Sandra Schmirler Foundation Lowe’s Canada Sehn, Brian & Debbie MacKenzie, Catherine & Rod Servus Kids Foundation The Madden DeLuca Foundation Shaw Communications Makelki, Larry Showtech Power and Lighting Manshield (Alta) Construction Annual Golf Tournament Silgan Plastics Canada Inc. Martin Deerline Sinclair, Duncan L. Matthew’s Challenge Smith, Hilda Alice Estate of Anne May Smitke, Judy & Raymond McIntyre, John Sorrell Financial Mechet Charities Limited Southgate Shopping Centre Medicine Cup Charity Tournament Estate of Nadine Nadia Sproule Michael Cuccione Foundation - Edmonton Chapter Stand Up For Love Midnight Integrated Financial Inc. Steel-Craft Door Products Ltd. Miller Thomson LLP Stephie’s Bike Tour MNP Sterling Crane Monarch Exterior Centre Inc. Strategic Charitable Giving Foundation Montorio Homes Ltd. Suncor Energy Estate of Erica Josie Morgan Swart, Robert The Moussa Family Tolman, Steele & Cindy Mozak, Dennis & Laurie Unified Alloys Murray’s Trucking Inc. Vision Credit Union Neumann, Debbie Estate of Kenneth Lawrence Webb NICU Fun Run in the Park William Huff Advertising Northern Mat & Bridge LP Estate of Jack Ronald Finn Winter Oldach, Diane L. WorleyParsonsCord Ltd. 4 Yellow Pages Group CPCA Women of the Wagons Crowley’s Jewellers & Goldsmiths Estate of Leslie Russel Lloyd Crowther $50,000 - $99,999 Estate of Michael Csernyanszky 762119 Alberta Ltd. Culloden Holdings AAMDC Annual Golf Tournament Customers of Peoples Jewellers & Mappins Jewellers ABBVie Corporation Darcy Powlik Realty Inc. Achieve Personal Training Studio David Morris Fine Cars Ltd. Airland Manufacturing Inc. Devlin Construction & Icon Ready Mix Alberta Dental Association and College Devon Canada Alberta Pressure Vessel Manufacturers’ Association Dhaliwal, Harshminder Estate of Randall Edward Alford DIALOG Alquinn Homes Ltd. Dobrovolsky, Dr. Walter/Kingsway Oral & Maxillofacial
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