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Celebrating… a Remarkable Year of Giving January 1 – December 31, 2016 The Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre Foundation Celebrating… A Remarkable Year of Giving January 1 – December 31, 2016 2016 About Us Board of Directors The Perley Rideau is an historic and thriving The Foundation is governed by an independent volunteer Board of Ottawa health centre that delivers top-quality Directors. Our dedicated Board members bring rich experience from care in a personalized and compassionate business, government and Canadian Armed Forces backgrounds. manner. Established in 1897, today it is home to 450 residents, including 250 Canadian Brigadier General (Ret’d) Col. (Ret’d) Dominic McAlea Barrister & Solicitor Veterans, most of whom served in either the Charles Lemieux, Chair President Former Canadian Defence Attaché to Second World War or the Korean War. The Reaching Your Potential Coaching Afghanistan Government of Canada provides additional funding for the care of Veterans, but donations A. D. (Tony) Boettger Robert E. Publicover Labour Relations Consultant Former Senior Desk Officer to the Perley Rideau Foundation improve their Department of Foreign Affairs quality of life in direct and significant ways. Doug Brousseau and International Development Veterans Affairs Canada recently agreed to Former Senior Policy Advisor fund a unique unit for the next generation of Office of Mayor Bob Chiarelli, Vice Admiral (Ret’d) Veterans at the Perley Rideau. The Perley City of Ottawa Ron Buck Chair Rideau continues to be at the forefront of Keith de Bellefeuille Percy The Perley and Rideau Veterans’ seniors’ housing and care including assisted- Past President Health Centre living services, long-term, respite and Ottawa Tourism Authority convalescent care. Daniel G. Clapin, ACFRE Lt-Gen. (Ret’d) Marc Caron Executive Director The Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health The Perley Rideau Foundation is a fully Steve Desroches Centre Foundation independent, registered charity that supports Former Deputy Mayor and City Councillor the Health Centre by raising the funds that City of Ottawa The Foundation is proud to welcome the contribute to the care, safety and comfort Kenneth M. Dye, FCPA, FCA three new Directors appointed as this experienced by the residents. Consultant report went to print: Kenneth Dye Governance International Inc. Donors fund everything from essential Christine M. Hakim, J.D., TEP equipment to the therapeutic music program Lt-Col. (Ret’d) Robert J. Eagan Estate and Trust Advisor Former Chief Financial Officer MD Private Trust Company and art studios. In 2016, the Foundation was Commissionaires Ottawa able to, as result of tremendous donor support, Maj. (Ret’d) Sandra Perron provide over $392K towards priority needs and Alan F. Gill Senior Partner $200K towards the updated nurse-call system. Director A New Dynamic Enterprise Inc. Global Bank Group Donors also donated over $123K towards the Nancy Schepers Capital Campaign. J. L. Gilles LeVasseur Former Deputy Manager Professor, Business and Law City of Ottawa Donors like you make it all happen. Thank you. University of Ottawa Your Giving Matters! The Foundation disbursed $592,682 to the Health Centre in 2016. L to R: Akos Hoffer, Health Centre CEO; Brig-Gen (Ret’d) Charles Lemieux, Foundation Board Chair; Vice-Admiral (Ret’d) Ron Buck, Health Centre Board Chair; Daniel Clapin, Foundation Executive Director. 2 The Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre Foundation – 2016 Foundation Report Your Giving Financial Highlights Revenue Disbursements and Expenses Matters $1,712,354 $1,393,438 The support of donors is key to enhancing the care and enriching the lives of Veterans and residents who call the Perley Rideau home. ► Receipted ► Investment ► Disbursement to ► Charitable Programs Donations Income the Health Centre $135,959 $981,664 $421,674 $592,682 ► Fundraising ► Non-Receipted ► Other Income ► Transfer to $276,555 Donations $1,439 Investment $307,577 Holdings ► Administration $107,000 $281,242 Breakdown of the $592,682 donations The Foundation met many of it’s Priority Needs goals for 2016 transferred to the Health Centre in 2016 • $141,529 For programs including therapeutic recreation and creative arts, volunteer services and staff bursaries, all with a focus on residents. • $243,324 For essential equipment and furnishings such as lifts, mobile vital signs monitors, wheelchairs and specially designed mattresses. Only needs that fall outside the Health Centre’s budget are identified for funding. • $7,829 In gifts-in-kind including special medical equipment that brings comfort to residents. On March 9, 2016, the Health Centre received 10 • $200,000 new lifts – essential equipment used continuously For an updated nurse-call system. The new system will dramatically improve speed throughout the day to make everyday activities much easier. The Perley Rideau Foundation bought and efficiency in staff response to residents. the lifts thanks to the generous support of the • $123,591 Audette Foundation and other donors. Foundation Executive Director Daniel Clapin (right) is joined by Additional funds raised by The Foundation towards the Building Choices, Enriching staff for the presentation of the new lifts. Lives Capital Campaign. 2017 THE YEAR AHEAD • Continue to address the priority needs of the residents, • Honour the men and women • Build Foundation capacity by purchasing much-needed equipment and delivering who served our country and to respond to the long- programs that make every day living more comfortable helped shape today’s world by term capital needs of the for Veterans and seniors. marking Canada 150. Health Centre. All giving is very important and most of all it matters! Celebrating… A Remarkable Year of Giving 3 The Perley Rideau Donor Wall Our Donors – Our CHAMPIONS Thank you to our charitable donors. Included in the next few pages of the report are the names of our generous champions who donated to The Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre Foundation in 2016. Your contributions are vital. Your gift has a direct impact on the quality of life of those who call the Perley Rideau home – your donation is life-giving! Donors enhance the quality of life of Veterans and seniors each day. You help make the Perley Rideau a home, it matters! Categories and Donation Levels Visionaries/Visionnaires Patrons/Parrains Royal Canadian Legion Mr. Albert H. Fast Mrs. Elva Scheuneman $1 million and up $10,000-$24,999.99 Br 616 West Carleton Mr. James Finnie Ms. Aase Segal Royal Canadian Legion C. L. Fisher Mr. James M. Skeaff Estate of Judith Andersen Br 625 Richmond Mrs. Edith Gagné Estate of Marion Isabel Smillie Builders/Bâtisseurs Mrs. Gertrude Langlois Royal Canadian Legion Mr. David B. Haase Mrs. Anne Staton $500,000-$999,999.99 Mr. Jack MacKenzie Br 641 Barrhaven Mrs. Patricia Harriman Mr. David G. Steer Mr. Burpee C. Mason Royal Canadian Legion Zone G-5 Mrs. Ralph L. Hennessy Mrs. Rita Struthers Founders/Fondateurs Estate of Harriet Sloan Sysco Foods Services of Central Mr. Akos Hoffer Ms. Anna van Doormaal Ontario $100,000-$499,999.99 Mr. Peter Yarema Mrs. Sharon Hops Mr. Ray Watson A.N.A.F. Ontario-Sunnybrook Mr. Derek Hughes Ms. Sherry Webster Estate of Arthur Harold Tinker Vets Fund Friends/Amis Mr. and Mrs. David and Estate of Delphin O. White Danbe Foundation Inc. $1,000-$4,999.99 Fran Jardine Mrs. Janet Wilson Benefactors/Bienfaiteurs Royal Canadian Legion Mrs. Doris Jenkins Mrs. Marion Wolfenden Anonymous (3) $50,000-$99,999.99 Br 462 Eastview Mrs. Dianne Kanary and Ms. and Mr. Alice and Scotiabank Ms. Vera Abercrombie Mr. Thomas E. Kanary Brian Wong Mr. Dudley Allan Mme Adrienne Doré Audrey and R. Kenny ANAVETS Unit 396 Mr. Michael Andrecheck Estate of Graham Irving Leney Families/Familles Mr. Charles Labarge Bell Canada Ms. Linda Ball Mrs. Norma Watts and $5,000-$9,999.99 Ms. Mary Ann Lamb Deloitte & Touche LLP B-Gen. Jack Watts Mr. Murray Beare Mr. Norbert ‘Bert’ LaViolette Ecolab The Audette Foundation Anonymous (1) Merv and Mary Jo Beckstead B-Gen. (Ret’d) Charles Lemieux Emond Harnden LLP Ms. Cindy Bowman Mrs. Zena Blake-Knox Ms. Linda L’Heureux Gracie & H. Alex Jamieson Partners/Partenaires Ms. Margaret Breckenridge Mr. Anthony Boettger Mrs. Mary Little Foundation Mr. Ed Bonderski $25,000-$49,999.99 Reg and Judy Irvine Lt-Gen. and HealthCareCAN Elizabeth and John Murray Mrs. Pierrette P. Caron Mrs. Donald C. Mackenzie HMCS Huron Association Anonymous (2) Estate of Paul and Mrs. Claude Chapdelaine Mrs. Brenda Marks Honeywell Mrs. Beryl Montgomery Leona Mary Nyznik Mr. Daniel Clapin Estate of Georgette Menard June Burland Fund Trinity Development Foundation Mrs. Mary W. Raymont Mr. Jack Curran Ms. May Morpaw Korean Veteran Association Perley Rideau Boutique Mr. Francois G. Savard Mr. Keith de Bellefeuille Percy Ms. Jacqueline M. Newton Unit 7 Ottawa Support Our Troups Estate of Peter H. Taylor Mme Geneviève des Rivières Mr. Barry H. Nicholds KPMG Calgary - Enterprise True Patriot Love Foundation Bank of Montreal Mr. R. E. (Ray) Desjardins and Ms. Constance Nozzolillo Partners Coughlin & Associates Ltd. Mrs. Rose Desjardins Mrs. Joan Olinik Len and Mary Potechin Doherty & Associates Investment Mr. William Dickie B-Gen. (Ret’d) Stanley M. Foundation Counsel Mr. Ken Dubuc Parkhouse McMillan LLP HMCS Ottawa Mr. Kenneth M. Dye and Mr. Robert E. Publicover MD Financial Management Phyllis and James Brown Family Mrs. Frances Dye Mr. and Mrs. Brian and MedDev Commercializing Fund Mr. Robert Eagan Darlene Read Centre (MDCC) 4 The Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre Foundation – 2016 Foundation Report Thank You! - Merci! Medical Pharmacies Group Mr. Robert C. Ring-Ade Mr. John L. Baker Mr. Chris Bryan Mrs. Yolande Desmarais Limited Mr. Joseph A. Robichaud Mrs. Lorna M. Baker Mrs. Cathy Buchanan Tyler and Rebecca Wilson National Defence Director General Ms. Denise Rooke Ms. Susan Baker Ms. Helga Budden Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and Aerospace Equipment PM Ms. Joyce Shaw Ms. Lynne Balcom Mr. Gary Bugler Anna Dewey Nestle Professional Vitality Mr. Michael A.
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