SPRING/SUMMER 2016

Peace Arch Hospital & Community Health FOUNDATION

TOUCHING LEGACY FOR PEACE ARCH HOSPITAL

HOGG BURSARY AWARDS PEI DOCTOR

AN EXTRAORDINARY GIFT TO THE NEW ER LYNNE QUIGLEY & PATRICIA JOHNSTON

MEET Carry on the tradition for the Peace Arch Hospital Auxiliary Society ✚ LEADING THE WAY

WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST EDITION OF ! As usual, the Foundation office has been buzzing with activity. We wrapped up our 2016 Gala, whichthrive raised a staggering $435,000+ for the purchase of a brand new, modern digital x-ray unit for the hospital’s medical imaging department, and the plans are coming together for the ER expansion and new residential care and hospice facility. Needless to say, it has been all hands on deck! Speaking of the Peace Arch Hospital Gala, we decided to shake things up for 2016 and create a whole new experience for our guests, some of whom come year after year. Our Vintage Vegas themed evening was a huge success complete with Elvis, the Rat Pack and a special appearance by Marilyn Monroe who sang her rendition of Happy Birthday to our outgoing board chair, Art Reitmayer, as only Marilyn can. Look for pictures of this fun night of philanthropy on page 6. I would also like to introduce you to our new board chair, Siobhan Philips, who took the reins just last month. She is a dedicated volunteer and passionate fundraiser who has a long history of giving back to her community. Check out pages 12 and 13 for a profile on Siobhan. Lastly, we feature two extraordinary donors in this issue – Westland Insurance who recently made a gift of $500,000 to the ER expansion project and the late Margaret Rodgers, a wonderful friend of the Foundation who dedicated her final birthday to fundraise for Peace Arch Hospital. She was deeply committed to inspiring others to give and wanted her legacy to live on long after she was gone. We think she did just that. We hope you enjoy our beautiful summer on the Peninsula!

Stephanie Beck Siobhan Philips

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peacearchfoundation Donor Profile Feature Story pahfoundation 4 8 www.pahfoundation.ca Margaret Rodgers’ birthday tradition leaves a touching legacy for Peace Arch Hospital. 2016-2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Siobhan Philips – Chair Our Thriving Geoff Funke – Vice-Chair 5 The women of the Peace Arch Art Reitmayer – Past Chair Hospital Auxiliary have been Janice Stasiuk – Treasurer Community raising funds for more than Stephanie Beck – Secretary Crescent Park’s community garden 60 years. Graham Cameron grows partnership and comradery Bob Cooper between generations. Monica Dahl Save the Date Peter Donaldson 10 Brent Ellwyn The 10th Annual Great Pumpkin Run Walk hits the Jaye-Lynn Gooch beach on October 30. Harp S. Hoonjan Kim Karras Jane Manning Community Al Schill 11 Grant Turnbull Connection Appointed Representatives 6 Raising Funds Hogg Bursary recipient and Rhonda Veldhoen – Fraser Health Authority/ medical student, Joanne Peace Arch Hospital Reid, crosses the country for Dr. Robert Cheyne – PAH Medical a White Rock practicum. Dr. Peter Skepasts – PAH Medical Lynne Sinclair – City of White Rock Megan Knight – City of White Rock Alternate Foundation Mary Martin – City of Surrey 12 The Foundation brings Sin City to Barbara Steele – City of Surrey Alternate White Rock for Vintage Vegas, the Spotlight 2016 Peace Arch Hospital Gala. Meet Siobhan Philips, the Foundation’s new board chair. 14 Making a Published by: Contributors: Peace Arch Hospital & Amy O’Leary + Community Health Foundation Andrea McCorkell Difference Managing Editor + Writer: Graphic Design: Vicki Brydon, Director, Kennedy Anderson Westland Insurance Public Relations Creative Group makes an extraordinary gift to the new ER.

SPRING/SUMMER 2016 3 ✚ DONOR PROFILE

When she was 16 years old, Margaret Margaret made a very touching speech Rodgers received news that no teenager in which she discussed her life and the should hear: she had bone cancer in her importance of supporting the hospital. shoulder blade and she would not live to She implored her guests to realize they see her twentieth birthday. would all need to use it at some point. After refusing to have her arm amputated Of utmost importance to Margaret at the shoulder, she tried what was then was spreading the idea that for special a very experimental treatment – chemo- occasions, instead of receiving unneeded therapy. When Margaret celebrated her gifts from our families, we could ask them 60th birthday – realizing she had lived to donate to the hospital instead. She 40 years longer than expected, her sister believed passionately that if as many held a party in England where the guests people as possible would ask their families raised £500, which she donated to her and friends to donate to the hospital, or mother’s hospice. hold fundraising parties like she did, the Every five years, Margaret celebrated amount could add up to very significant with another fundraiser. After 50 years of and meaningful donations to the hospital, “miraculous survival,” she raised $1,000 and to the wellbeing of our community. MARGARET and donated it to Peace Arch Hospital & Community Health Foundation. For her 75th birthday this past October, Margaret “I hope that my little RODGERS contacted staff at the Foundation to inquire about planning another celebra- contribution could be just tory fundraiser, fearing this one would the start of what could This is our community truly be her last birthday. mushroom into a significant hospital and we can be On October 24, 2015, 60 of Margaret’s proud of it. But ongoing closest friends, acquaintances and amount, on a continuing community support is colleagues gathered to celebrate at basis, as more and more required too so they can Victory Memorial Park, the most suitable people contribute yearly venue she could find, as well as a source give patients – possibly of ironic humour for her – Margaret had a on their birthdays.” YOU – the best treatment spry and witty way of speaking about life possible. and death. Margaret continued to move this dream forward even as she was becoming increasingly ill. She passed away on March 23, 2016. Margaret was a phenom- enal woman, a passionate leader, and a close friend to Peace Arch Hospital. She will be dearly missed. In her own remarkable words: “...at least I will have survived long enough to try to help all those who survive me with this idea to encourage a better community spirit.”

If you would like to donate to Margaret Rodgers’ tribute fund, or learn more about fundraising on behalf of the hospital, please visit pahfoundation.ca/ways-to-give/tribute-giving

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Thanks to one of the Foundation’s “This really is a community outreach From encouraging physical activity Because People Matter grants, a new and engagement project,” says Neil and social connection to improving inclusive community garden operated Fernyhough, Manager of Community mental and emotional health through by Alexandra Neighbourhood House Programs at Alexandra Neighbourhood the therapeutic practice of gardening, recently opened on a one-acre site House. “One of our principles is that the benefits of participating in a located on 128 Street and 25 Avenue, community gardens should be a community garden are numerous. And just behind Crescent Park Elementary neighbourhood activity. Gardeners the best part is a refrigerator filled with in South Surrey. In alignment with the frequently get together for barbecues fresh produce that you grew yourself, Foundation’s Our Healthy Community and pot lucks, increasing the bonds all summer long. initiative, the project aims to nurture of community and reducing social To learn more information or to social connection and encourage isolation.” find out how to get involved, visit healthier food choices by providing the Fernyhough says another important alexhouse.net/community-garden opportunity for enthusiastic gardeners aspect of a community garden is the or contact Neil Fernyhough at of all ages and abilities to grow their access it provides to safe, organic local 604.535.0015 extension 236 or email own fruits and vegetables. sources of food. [email protected]. Of the 58 garden plots, 46 are 10’ x 5’ raised beds, 10 are 4’ x 8’ wheelchair- accessible beds and two are designated for Crescent Park Elementary Community gardens provide an opportunity for students to learn alongside the most education on food and food production in general. experienced gardeners. A percentage of the plots are also reserved for Kiwanis From composting to growing to cooking and Park Place residents. preserving food, and back to composting again.

SPRING/SUMMER 2016 5 ✚ RAISING FUNDS

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On Saturday, May 14, a sold-out crowd lined the red carpet at Centennial Arena to celebrate Peace Arch Hospital and the Golden Age of Las Vegas. An astounding $435,000 (net) was raised for the purchase of a critically-needed digital x-ray unit for the hospital’s radiology department. The evening featured performances by the Rat Pack, Elvis Presley, Liza Minnelli and a special rendition of Happy Birthday sung by Marilyn Monroe to Foundation Past Chair, Art Reitmayer. It was a spectacle of dazzling entertainment that also included the famous Las Vegas show girls, a sleight of hand magician, casino games and the fantastic party music of The HitZone.

Our guests – community and business leaders, philanthropists and caring citizens - attended Vintage Vegas because they believe their family, friends and neighbours deserve the best healthcare possible. I know I speak for our medical staff, physicians and patients when I say how truly grateful we are for your contributions. - Stephanie Beck, Executive Director

A tremendous thank you to our exceptionally generous donors and sponsors, and our tireless volunteers who joined us in Las Vegas, White Rock-style!

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Purely Local A group of wonderful women in our community formed Purely Local, a pop-up shopping event on April 9 in support of pediatric equipment in Peace Arch Hospital’s emergency department. Featuring locally made clothing, art and unique household items, $300 was raised from the entrance fees. Thank you Corie, Kelsey and Grace!

Thank you Rotary Club of White Rock! Members of the Rotary Club of White Rock donated $32,100 towards the purchase of medical equipment for the hospital, including three vital signs monitors for elder acute care and one bladder scanner for the mental health and substance abuse zone. The dedi- cated group of volunteers has raised $322,000 for the hospital since 1987 through their popular book sales.

Moby Dick’s March of Giving Moby Dick Restaurant continued their tradition of giving with their annual March fundraiser for Peace Arch Hospital. Fifty cents from every customer bill was donated, raising $1,974 for the hospital’s area of greatest need.

The very first gala fundraiser for Peace Arch Hospital took FUNDRAISING FLASHBACK place on November 18, 1989 and was held on the top floor of the Pacific Terrace on Russell Avenue. Tickets were $40 per person and each guest was given a Champagne flute for the cocktail reception. Smoked salmon and caviar was served, there were prize draws and Alderman Vin Coyne acted as Master of Ceremonies. Twenty-eight years later, the gala may look very different but the sentiment is the same – to raise funds for our local hospital while enjoying a glitzy night out.

SPRING/SUMMER 2016 7 ✚ FEATURE STORY

“This is a wonderful way to give back,” says past president, Patricia Johnston. Lynne “There are so many QUIGLEY dedicated and amazing Patricia women in our Auxiliary, starting right from the early JOHNSTON days to where we are today.”

Since 1948, before the hospital was even built, the Peace Arch Hospital Auxiliary LEAD A Society has been raising funds for the hospital’s facilities along with patient com- PASSIONATE forts and care. Starting with the very first cheque for $1,000 that convinced the B.C. government to build their newest hospital TRIBE OF in White Rock instead of Cloverdale, the women (and a few good men) who make up the Auxiliary have never looked back. WOMEN Now, 68 years later, this dedicated group of volunteers has raised more than $13 million for Peace Arch Hospital. Though the general demographic of volun- teers has evolved over the years – today, people are working longer before retiring and often head south for the winter when they do – the Auxiliary still recruits 15-20 new volunteers each year.

“We all work together so well,” says pres- ident, Lynne Quigley. “It really is a social organization and we take a collaborative approach. We’ve all become friends, and for many, joining the Auxiliary comes at a time in our lives when we need friends.”

The origins of the Auxiliary were made up of a number of fundraising “groups” who would put on bake sales, craft sales or community suppers and then once a month, each group would announce their fundraising totals. With the changing landscape of volunteers, those groups have dwindled from 19 to just nine in the last 15 years, but fundraising is still going full force.

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The Superfluity Shop, the Auxiliary’s “I’ve passed the torch to Lynne and I iconic thrift store, brings in $40,000- know she’ll do a tremendous job,” Patri- $45,000 per month and Patricia counts cia says. “She started with us 10 years ago that success as one of her proudest as the Director of Finance and knows the achievements. organization in and out.”

“In addition to holding every position in In fact, the Director of Finance is the lone the Executive, I managed the Superfluity paid position in the volunteer-driven Shop for five years,” Patricia says. “We Auxiliary. Lynne accepted that position in had a fire in the shop in 2012 and we 2003 and retired in 2013. came back even stronger, the numbers are better than ever.” “When I retired, I took six months off and then started volunteering in the Patricia says a good month at the shop gift shop,” Lynne says. “I just couldn’t in 2003 was $18,000 so she’s especially leave! I have enjoyed my time with these pleased with the current profits. wonderful women so much and look forward to leading the organization for the Those profits, along with the fundraising next two years.” by the various groups, have allowed the UPDATE Auxiliary to make an extraordinary gift, As for Patricia, she’ll remain on the their largest ever, to the Foundation for Executive team as Past President, a role The new Emergency Department $1.5 million. This will go towards the new that brings a wealth of knowledge to the renovation and expansion is emergency department slated to open in table. progressing along behind the scenes. a few years. The architects are busy finalizing “Past President is a very valued position,” plans and we are looking forward to Lynne says. “Patricia will still vote with breaking ground. Of the $15 million the rest of the Executive and I know her needed for the project, we are thrilled insight will be helpful to us.” “I am so thrilled for the to report that we’ve reached $10.3 Auxiliary’s approval of the The two challenges Lynne anticipates million in donations! That means we are two-thirds of the way there ER project,” Lynne says. in the coming years is recruiting new volunteers from an aging demographic and we hope to have this critically “Our members vote on and adapting the organization’s by-laws important redevelopment plan fully where the funds should to comply with the new B.C. Societies Act funded soon. Special thanks to the which comes into law in 2018. leadership donors who recently be directed and this was made extremely generous gifts: Gary identified as a priority.” “We’re bringing the Auxiliary into the 21st and Anne McPhail for $100,000, the Century,” Lynne says. “We need to revise Cameron family for $150,000, the our by-laws to reflect how the Auxiliary Schill family for $150,000, $500,000 is evolving but our priorities remain true (see page 14) from Westland As part of the recognition the Auxiliary to what they were 68 years ago - to raise Insurance and the incredible donation receives for their generosity, the Acute funds for medical equipment, capital of $1.5 million from the Peace Arch Care Zone, one mental health exam projects and patient comforts and care.” Hospital Auxiliary. Every dollar truly room, two treatment rooms, one alcove makes a difference! There are still And just like 68 years ago, a group and one triage registration station in the ER naming opportunities available of phenomenal women is making a new ER will be named in its honour. so make sure to connect with us at significant impact on health care in this 604.535.4520 if you would like more Looking ahead, Patricia reflects on her community, one fundraiser at a time. information. time as president, a two-year term that wrapped up in June when Lynne took over. Dragana Sanderson and Jane Manning, ER Campaign Co-Chairs

SPRING/SUMMER 2016 9 IT’S OUR EMERGENCY. Your gift goes here. 在此请见您的礼物

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www.pahfoundation.ca 604.535.4520 SAVE THE DATE! Sunday, October 30 10th Annual

Don your best costume yet and head back down to the beach for the 10th Anniversary of the Great Pumpkin Run Walk! The event gets underway at 8:00 a.m. at Bayview Park on Marine Drive and features both five and one kilometre routes. It’s always a great way to be active and support your hospital. Check our website in late August for all the details. 10 thrive COMMUNITY CONNECTION ✚

HOGG BURSARY RECIPIENT PROFILE White Rock Welcomes East Coast Student Doctor

Joanne Reid with Dr. Steve Larigakis, The Hogg Bursary celebratory tea preceptor for Joanne’s rotation. Though Joanne was a little worried about coming to White Rock because “I am so in love with this community,” Joanne says. of Surrey’s reputation for crime and the “I have already begun to set up my return to locum small earthquake that happened just prior to her arrival, she’s now a big fan. here in the fall, or sooner, and have made some She and the Hogg Family, who fund the great friends! I’ll definitely spread the word about bursary, met for a celebratory tea and made an immediate connection. They White Rock.” even invited her over for their standing Sunday family dinner.

Joanne Reid, a Prince Edward Island Community-minded by nature, Joanne’s native and medical student at Nova volunteer work is extensive. Having As an avid runner, Scotia’s Dalhousie University was completed several half marathons, awarded the Dr. Al Hogg Family Practice she also participates in charity events I fell in love with Legacy Fund Bursary earlier this year. including relays and cycling. To assist White Rock’s climate, The bursary assists family practice others in their wellness goals, she beautiful views and medical students with expenses gives nutrition presentations for a incurred during a second year residency healthy living initiative in PEI and has friendly people during rotation in White Rock. As part of the volunteered with CNIB. Currently, she my stay. I hope to bursary program, Joanne completed is working on a dementia care model a preceptor rotation from January 11 for a local nursing home to decrease return to White Rock to February 5 at Morgan Creek Family medication reliance, as well as organiz- for further work as a Practice and Peace Arch Hospital. ing a fundraiser relay with staff from the physician. Island’s two primary hospitals.

SPRING/SUMMER 2016 11 ✚ FOUNDATION SPOTLIGHT Siobhan Philips TAKES THE HELM “Although we were disappointed the Geneva transfer fell through, Alex was My mantra has always been that one should endeavor ultimately transferred to St. Helier, Jersey in the Channel Islands,” Siobhan says. “We to give back with one or more of the three Ts: time, spent two wonderful and idyllic years there treasure or talent. With this board, it truly is all three. and returned to Canada with two happy girls sporting adorable English accents and a third child on the way.” Baby Niamh was born shortly after their As the new Board Chair for Peace Arch “I had loads of fun in Ottawa but then my return and the Philips family settled in Hospital & Community Health Foundation, parents decided to move to Ottawa too,” Mississauga where Siobhan decided to give Siobhan Philips knows a thing or two Siobhan laughs. “So I skipped over to real estate a shot. She obtained her realtor’s about giving back to her community. Born Montreal and continued graduate studies in license and dove head first into the busy in Glasgow, Scotland, Siobhan moved communications at Concordia University.” Southern Ontario real estate market. to Canada as a baby and after stints in From Concordia, Siobhan made her way to Fast forward five years with Siobhan Toronto, North Bay, Thunder Bay and involved in a thriving real estate business, the University of Montreal, earning a Civil Winnipeg, she spent her formative years several volunteer roles and wrangling three Law degree in French. Shortly after being in the small town of Sioux Lookout in small children, and Alex was once again called to the Quebec Bar, Siobhan married Northwestern Ontario. offered a transfer – this time to White Rock, her husband Alex, a wealth management and who could refuse such a beautiful “My mom was always very active in advisor. With the 1995 Quebec referendum destination? volunteering,” Siobhan says. “I think I fresh on their minds, they moved to “The girls were still quite young and I was followed her lead and began my own Kingston, Ontario where the first two of starting to realize how much I was missing volunteering in elementary school, first as their three daughters, Hannah and Katie, out on their growing up,” Siobhan says. “I a junior figure skating coach at the town’s were born. thought about going back to law part-time hub of activity, the local figure skating and how snow would be on our terms on “Kingston was where I first became involved club. Later, I became involved in student the west coast, as in us going to it instead of government and was active on every school with a hospital foundation,” Siobhan says. “I the other way around, so we packed up our team and club I could find. From organizing helped out on Kingston General Hospital’s Ontario life and headed west.” pancake breakfasts during our school’s gala organizing committee while teaching Siobhan and Alex landed in White Rock in winter carnivals to attending leadership part-time Alternative Dispute Resolution/ October 2008 and haven’t looked back. conferences thousands of miles away, I Mediation at Queen’s University.” Looking for volunteer opportunities in her new home, Siobhan found herself once was fortunate to do it all and learn so much She served as a member of the Kingston again helping with a hospital foundation’s along with way.” General Hospital Board of Directors for gala after a chance meeting with Jackie With her secondary school diploma in three years, and was ready to take the helm Smith, who was the Foundation’s Executive hand, Siobhan left the north for the as Chair when her husband was offered Director at the time. an exciting career opportunity in Geneva, nation’s capital and enrolled at Carleton “Jackie convinced me to join the gala University in Ottawa, where she completed Switzerland. The family was keen to embark committee in 2009 and I went on to chair a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in political on a new adventure in Europe, however, several galas in a row. In 2012, I had the science and English. when 9/11 happened, everything changed. pleasure of joining the Board of Directors.

12 thrive FOUNDATION SPOTLIGHT ✚ Siobhan Philips TAKES THE HELM This board truly blows me away. I’ve sat on various boards where people are serving for the wrong reasons but this is not the case here. We have a team of passionate and incredibly altruistic volunteers. My mantra has always been that one should endeavor to give back with one or more of the three Ts: time, treasure or talent. With this board, it truly is all three.”

Moving forward, Siobhan plans to carry on the momentum of what Past Chair, Art Reitmayer, and Graham Cameron before him, has created in terms of vision and goals for the community.

During her two-year term she can’t wait to see the shovels in the ground on the new emergency expansion and the new residential care and hospice facility. She also says the Auxiliary is top of mind for her. “I would love for the Foundation and the Auxiliary to continue to work together on our common goals,” she says. “I think there’s a misperception by some that the Auxiliary is an organization of bake sales and knitting bees, but we know that these incredible volunteers do so much more than that. They are a dynamic group of fundraising powerhouses expertly managing staggering amounts of money that are invested I am so inspired by the work that we do here right back into the hospital.” and look forward to continuing that tradition of For now, Siobhan is settling into her new role caring. I may have lived all over the world but and preparing for the next two years, an exciting time for Peace Arch and the entire community. White Rock is home and I want to give back.

SPRING/SUMMER 2016 13 ✚ MAKING A DIFFERENCE

WESTLAND INSURANCE DONATES $500,000 TO NEW EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

In February this year, Peace Arch Hospital & Community We are committed to supporting Health Foundation received a tremendous backing of our communities and really support from local insurance company, Westland Insurance. Their extraordinary donation of $500,000 will go towards wanted to support our hospital. expanded pediatric treatment services in the new emergency department which is scheduled to open in the next few years. Our head office is based in the The demand for dedicated space for treating children community and it’s extremely in emergency is reaching critical proportions. Many of Peace Arch Hospital’s pediatric patients require in-depth important to us to give back to monitoring and minor procedures in ER treatment rooms, which are often where a child’s most difficult and painful causes we believe in. experiences – such as lumbar punctures, IV insertions and blood draws – occur. The hospital’s current ER is treating nearly 7,000 pediatric patients on an annual basis with just Jason Wubs, one pediatric treatment room, which is inappropriately President & Co-Chief situated beside the one mental health treatment room. Executive Officer This generous gift of half a million dollars from Westland Insurance will ensure that young families moving into the area will have access to the very best treatment available for their children. The new Westland Insurance Pediatric Treatment Services will include a pediatric bay in the resuscitation room, two acute care rooms, six pediatric treatment rooms and a pediatric storage alcove. All of this will provide significantly expanded service for children, faster assessment and release, specialty pediatric equipment, as well as soothing child-friendly décor to increase a child’s comfort while in hospital.

A big, heartfelt thank you to Westland Insurance! Westland Insurance is a long-time sponsor of both our fundraising gala and Great Pumpkin Run Walk and we are thrilled they have come aboard as a major contributor to our ER campaign. Peace Arch Hospital was built by the community and that tradition continues to this day. Stephanie Beck, the Foundation’s Executive Director

14 thrive FINANCIAL REPORT ✚

2015-16 Disbursement 2015-16 of Funds: $962,000 Funds not disbursed in the year are held to FINANCIAL SUMMARY fund upcoming projects, equipment and campaigns, as per the donor designated purpose. To view our audited financial 2015-16 Fundraising Revenue: $4.5 M statements, or for more information, please visit www.pahfoundation.ca/ Outstanding ER Pledges: $2.9 M financials or call us at 604.535.4520

Sources of Fundraising Revenue: Funds Designated For: Funds Designated For:

Area of Peace Arch Hospital Estate gifts 40% 50% greatest need 65% Medical Equipment Individuals & Emergency Because People 39% corporations 39% department 27% Matter Grants Other restricted Peace Arch Hospital Events 20% 11% funds 7% Other Programs Grants & community Other 1% service groups 1%

Because People Matter! THE BECAUSE PEOPLE MATTER GRANTS program supports initiatives that enhance health and wellness through activity, education, research and service delivery to the South Surrey/White Rock area. Since inception, we have invested more than $1.6 million in some 123 projects that have made a positive impact in our community. In 2015 we approved $219,220 for a variety of community and hospital initiatives including an Inpatient Psychiatric Unit sensory room, a drive service program for people diagnosed with cancer, a hospice community outreach program, a safe, social centre for youth, a mobile coffee and snack service for hospital patients, an eating disorder relapse prevention program for women, and supportive social cafes for caregivers of seniors. Applications open September 1 for the 2016/17 Because People Matter Grants – for more information or to apply, visit www.pahfoundation.ca/grants.

SPRING/SUMMER 2016 15 ✚ THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS THE GIVING CIRCLES

The Weatherby Circle is our way of Donors in our Caring Circle make health- Comprised of like-minded individuals extending heartfelt appreciation to those care a priority with an annual donation and corporations whose contributions thoughtful donors who have made us or pledge payment between $1,000 and have an immediate positive impact in aware of deferred gifts through their will, $9,999 — either through a monthly gift or the community, the Ambassadors Circle life insurance policy or retirement fund. single annual contribution. includes individuals who give a $10,000 Caring Circle members are indicated with cash gift or pledge payment in the current a single asterisk * year. Corporations that contribute $25,000 or more in a cash gift or pledge OUR GENEROUS payment in the current year are recog- nized as our Corporate Ambassadors. DONORS MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR Ambassadors Circle members are EVERYONE IN OUR COMMUNITY! indicated with a double asterisk **

COMMUNITY $25,000 ‑$99,999 George & Nellie Bureyko * John & Lilian Mitchell ** Ruth Barnes * Diane Carter* REPORT $250+ Anonymous (1) CIBC Wood Gundy, Mountainview Wellness Bay Realty Jean Chacko * White Rock Branch Centre $1,000,000 + Anonymous (2) ** Stephanie Beck * Maurice & Anne Joe Connolly ** Alex & Siobhan Philips ** Charpentier * Peace Arch Hospital Elgin Park Secondary ** Dr. Amir Behboudi Auxiliary Society** Estate of William David & Joan Poole ** Travis Chen * Peter & Margaret Estate of Edna Clarissa Douglas Cook Vincent Schill Insurance Brokers Bendiksen * Antoni & Marianna $500,000 ‑$999,999 Dales Family ** Ltd Chmielewski * Estate of Margaret Mary Dr. Dorothea Bergen Estate of Jean Ethel Holler Drive For The Cure Scotiabank Adams Jayne Bergerman * Foundation Werner & Helga Höing Semiahmoo Shopping City of White Rock Estate of Vina Marie Salvatore Russo & Foundation** Estate of Glenn Centre Envik Theresa Berlinghof * Denis & Carmelle Lawrence Westland Insurance Sport Clips Haircuts Clements Dr. Jerrod Hendry ** John & Gillian Bertamini * Group Ltd ** Estate of Gwendoline Jefferey & Janice Stasiuk * Cleveland & Doan Estate of Grace Emily Mary Troensegaard- Hermann & Carol Barristers & Solicitors Laurendeau Hansen Strategic Charitable Bessert * $250,000 ‑$499,999 Giving Foundation Coast Wholesale Laurie & Gerry Carlson Estate of Joan Joyce Wes & Kirsten Bews Estate of Elsie May Kenst Appliances Ltd Swirl Wine Store Paul & Jane Manning ** Carter Sheron L. Blewett ** Consulate General of the Estate of Maud Ellen Richard von Hehn ** Peace Arch News Brawn Karras & United States of America $100,000 ‑$249,999 Nicolay Estate of James Douglas Yong Jun Ba & Dicun Sanderson Barristers & Bob & Carolyn Cooper ** Randy Cooper MacKinlay Robertson Famoso Neapolitan Zhao ** Solicitors Dr. Stephen & Elizabeth Jim Dales & Catherine Pizzeria – Morgan White Rock Optometry Doug Brealey * Rotary Club - Coret * Simpson** Crossing Clinic Semiahmoo ** Georgia Briggs * Costco Wholesale Estate of Muriel Leblond Kirk & Daniela Fisher ** Willie Zittlau ** Kent & Dragana Bruce Buchanan * Canada Ltd. Graham & Darlene Sanderson ** Geoffrey Funke ** Cameron Foundation ** Randy & Janice Vincent E. Coyne * Bernie & Cindi Scholz Frank & Yvonne $1,000 ‑ $9,999 Butchard * Alice Kozier ** McCracken Foundation ** Derek Crawford * Ivan & Eleanor Anonymous (3) Dr. Mohammad I. Butt * Steve & Karen McDonald ** Worthington-White ** Stan & Nancy Gieschen ** Creative Kids Learning Anonymous (4) * Colin & Carmen Centres Gary & Anne McPhail** Lawrence W. Goulet ** Alaska Airlines Cameron * $10,000 ‑$24,999 Ted & Carolyn Crosby * Art & Marjorie Reitmayer ** Maureen S. Hilton ** Canadian Western Bank Bill Andreopulos The Curtain Call Custom Schill Family ** Anonymous (2) Frank Hui & Diane Bian ** Harry L. Baedak ** Drs. Gary Jackson & Interiors Spence Family Anonymous (2) ** James B. Wallace Jennifer Cant * Helmut & Roberta Dahl * Foundation Foundation ** Gordon & Cheryl Access MRI Barefoot * Bruce & Nicole Carrie Estate of Barbara Marie Aqueduct Foundation Topp This donor list recognizes individuals and organizations who supported the Foundation between April 1, 2015 and March 31, 2016. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. If you notice an error, kindly contact the Foundation at 604.535.4520. 16 thrive THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS ✚

Monica Dahl * Faye Gougeon * Lady Bug'z Lifestyle John & Elizabeth Richmond Auto Body The Tong and Assistants Ltd. Morrish * Ltd. * Geraldine Louie Family Shawn & Nicole Dahl Marlys Graham * Foundation * Max & Linda Latchford * David G. Munro * Bill K. & Diane M. Ridge * Dale Matheson Carr- Great Canadian Gaming Stephanie Tortorelli * Hilton Labonte LLP, Corporation Dr. Jean Lauzon & Murphy Wall Beds Rieding Projects Ltd * Chartered Accountants Jennifer Bland * Don Tough * Dr. Kim Greene- Brian & Margaret Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Murtsell * Monica Tracy * Watson Davis DesLauriers * Jim Lawson * Theodore Rivney * Bill & Doreen Nelson * Arie & Alice Trommel * Delta Controls Inc. William R. Greig * Dr. Martin Lebl * Christopher Robinson Ocean Pacific Lighting Grant & Michelle Bill & Eva Derpak * Robert & Linda Grimm * Dave Lee Rochells Jewellers Turnbull Ocean Park Ford Sales Peter Donaldson Helen Hadley * Carol Leheup * Rock Creek Management Ltd Scott Ullrich * R. Alan & Irene Dow * Hamilton Duncan Leith Wheeler Margaret E. Rodgers Armstrong & Stewart Investment Counsel Ocean Park Anibal & Tracey Valente * Dr. Mae Tam Inc. Hermann & Irene Law Corporation John & Donna Ogilvie * Marten & Ruth Van Rowena Leivo * Rohrmoser * Dreyer Group Mortgages Huizen * Gordon Hartshorne Don & Patricia Olsen * Inc. Leonis Management & Rosemary Heights Ellie Harvie * Consultants Ltd. * Robert Van Rassel * Duncanby Lodge & Simon Osborne * Chiropractic & Massage Paul Lewthwaite * Ronald & Lena Marina John & Mary Haugan Pacific Arbour Five Royal Canadian Legion - Vanderhelm * Peter Dunik * Howard & Olive Havies * Lindsay Kenney LLP Residences Ltd. #6 Poppy Fund Dr. Elizabeth Varughese * William & Rose Dyke * Henk & Fran Havinga * Sharilyn Lindsay * George & Joelle Royal Canadian Legion - Paleologou * #8 Margaret Wainman * Lorne & Karen Ebenal Appolonia Heit Live Well Excercise Clinic Inc. Zoe Pawlak Royal Canadian Legion Robert & Jean Walker * Douglas & Jo-Anne Peter & Sylvia Hemmes * Crescent Branch - #240 Ellenor * Donald & Stella Peace Arch Shrine Club Florence Wall ** Sherry Hoff * Longstaff * Dr. Connie J. Ruffo Matthew & Michelle Leo & Eleanor Pedersen * Robert Warick * Harp and Harinder Elliott * Bob & Joan Lowe * Kulwinder Sanghera * Hoonjan * Pedersen's Party Rentals Janette Watson EllisDon Corporation Jasbir S. Luddu * Ltd. Tony & Michelle Santo * Matt & Kirsten Houghton William G. Weiler * Ellwyn & Co. Law Parker & Barbara The Peninsula Resort Wendy Scantland * Howe's Market * Joseph P. West * Retirement Community Corporation * MacCarthy * Mike & Michelle HSBC Bank Canada Living Elke & Klaus Westen * Envision Denture and Mary T. MacLeod ** Scardina * Peninsula Runners White Beach Restaurant Implant Centre * Tammy Hucaluk Ken & Brenda Sewell * Alec & Marlene Ltd. Dr. Lourens Perold * - John & Carol Hunt * MacKenzie * Jollean Shallard * White Rock Mental South Point Gladys Peterson * Innovative Fitness ‑ Ian & Terri Mankey * William & Lillian Shaw * Health and Substance White Rock ESC Holdings Ltd * Pharmasave Health Use Services Daniel & Dorothy Bruce & Linda Shore * Estate of Cora May Brad & Christine Manulak * Centre #009 - Morgan Jackman * Ralph & Florence Whitehead Maureen R. Popham * Crossing Mardon Insurance Simpson * Jacob Bros Construction Brokers Estate of Florence May Premium Brands Whitecliff by Revera Ltd. Dr. Peter & Charmaine Varga Holding Corp Pauline Martin * Skepasts * Gwen Wick * Jigsaw Performance Estate of Kathleen Grace PrimeTime Living Master's Touch Inc. Dennis L. & Marlene Brian C. & Sharon Dale Allan Johanson & Tara Retirement Residences * Larry Hope & Hope Skulsky * Williams * Sketchley Estate of Marjorie Albert & Greta Mavis * Solaris Management Wilson M. Beck Sanders William & Frances Quartermaine * Bruno Mazzucchi * Consultants Insurance Joiner * Estate of Muriel Grace Raymond Rae & Susan Donald George Dr. Werner & Vivian Andrew Benzel & Andrea Simister Joppa Lodge No. 112 AF Wingate * McClellan * Spangehl * Wink * & AM * Arno Ewert * Jim & Bonnie Ramsay & David & Sandra Lynne Spurr * Monica Woldring Kane, Shannon and Family * Femme Skin Care & McConnach * Weiler Steve Nash Fitness Chin-Hung Yang * Cosmetics Rasoi Restaurant Inc. Patricia McCulloch * World and Sports Club Howard & Kim Karras * Neil & Lisa Yarmoshuk * Field & Marten Raymond James David & AnnaLisa James & Judy Stewart * Associates * Kasian Architecture Canada Foundation * Gary C. Yee * McFarlane Interior Design and Angus Mackenzie Jack & Marsha RBC Dominion Wei Hem Yeh & Li Chun Planning Ltd. McJac's Roadhouse Sutherland Finnbogason * Securities - White Rock Chen * Grille KDS Construction Ltd Surrey Eagles Hockey Willie & Sharon Fisher RBC Foundation E.R. (Sandy) & MaryLou Gerry and Lynn McKay * Club Keystone of Life Wightman ** Four Seasons Hotel Jeremy Reedman Albert & Norma Svab * Foundation Ethel McLean * Dr. Kerry & Kate Denny & Debbie Regier Richard & Ruth Frankish * G. & L. Kincade * Jim & Berna McMaster * Drs. Peter Tsang & Mae Yoshitomi * Wendy Reid * Tam * Al & Donna Freeze * Betty Ann King * James & Madeleine Irma Zvirgzdins * McNamee * REMAX Colonial Pacific Kenneth & Judy Tetz * Dr. Charles King & Dea Freschi * Realty Ltd. Wendy Wulff * John & Beatrice Melvin * Wolrige Foundation * Gateway Casinos & Retirement Concepts Entertainment Inc Tom & Marylou Kirstein * Jamie Middleton * Thrifty Foods - South Revera Retirement LP Surrey Gemini Visuals Kitchen Therapy Moby Dick Famous Fish & Chips Since 1975 Avis Richardson Amy Gill * Knights of Columbus - Surrey Council 4767 Beverly Goodall * This donor list recognizes individuals and organizations who supported the Foundation between April 1, 2015 and March 31, 2016. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. If you notice an error, kindly contact the Foundation at 604.535.4520.

SPRING/SUMMER 2016 17 ✚ THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS

$250 ‑ $999 Jay Bouchey Jeff & Jacqueline First Advantage Horizon Wealth Anne Lausten Crossley Financial Inc. Management Inc. Anonymous (6) Bradford & Green - Law John Lawrence Offices Russ & Irene Cuming Mary Fletcher Jagrup Hothi Ed & Beverley Ackerman Robert Legault Jack Bray Cupcakes Silvia Floreano Zhang Liang Hu Peter & Diane Adkins Wayne Lenihan Wendy Breaks Charles & Wendy Curteis Warwick Fowler & Raymond Huang Advanced Physiotherapy Kendra Engstrom Yin & Donna Lew Brenda Brice CYSP Sushi Enterprises Peace Arch Rebekah Alexander Amos Ltd. Mark & Heather Friesen Lodge - #66 Eric G. Lewtas Brooks Margaret Andrews Heike Czisch W.J. & E.L. Galpin Marvin Hunt Danny Lidder Colin & Eileen Brown Pamela Andrews Adolph & Alice Dalke Douglas K. Garland David & Betty Icharia M. Gale Lindenthaler Edward & Kathleen Lloyd & Georgette Litke Cliff & Maureen Annable Brown Cecil & Erna Darby Shaun & Brenda Gaynor Impact Magazine Living Wellness Centre Liberato Antenucci Dr. Vic & Dr. Carolyn Sharon L. Darlington Willie & Irma Geisler IPAC Chemicals Ltd. Bubbar Ann‑Marie Arnold‑Smith Joaquim & Rosa Howard & Loree Gillard J. Gregory Men's Apparel Roger S. & Therese Livingstone Richilde Burgert Darocha Arthur Murray Dance James D. Gillespie Nygard G. Roy Long Studio - White Rock Cactus Club Café - South Glyn Davies Point Exchange Jill Goldsby Mike Mannella & Irene Robert J. Arwick John & Geraldine Jacob Robert & Jacquie Lougheed Cactus Club Café Dawson Gollman Family Trust Gerald Atchison Scott & Jackie Jacob Brian Lowe Daniel & Stephanie Carol De Boeck Gerry Gollman Tom Ayley Otto & Ilse Lore Jager Cadieux GoodlLife Fitness Ken & Peggy Lowe Murray Aylward Conrad De Jong Wendy Campbell Dianna James Delta Hospital John Gordy Randy & Monica Lowe Backyard Vineyards Joanne Janzen Winery Canadian Women's Foundation Bill & Lorraine Grant Walter & Judith Lowry National Soccer Team Manjit Johal Sukhi & Harp Badesha Delta Victoria Ocean Dr. Howard & Andrea Hui Chu Mary Lu Capital Genealogy Pointe Resort and Spa Green James & Diane Johnson Barbara J. Baker Mervyn & Barbara Lutes Frank Carberry Marilyn Desmarais Ruth Greenough Archie & Susan Johnston Dr. Gary G. Baker Zarko & Anna Lutman Ray Caron Kathleen Dewar Patricia Grossutti F. Patrick & Margaret Wayne & Jane Baldwin Jordan Dale Lutz Sven Caspersen Bill & Joan Dewinetz GroupHEALTH Global Grace Ballantyne M&M Pacific Coast Farm Peter Cass & Jocelyn Jasmail Dhaliwal Benefit Systems Inc. Sheila Jory Myles Ballendine Creigh-Cass Eric MacDonald Harp & Harinder Dhillon Micheal Grunewaldt José & Co. Custom Clarence & Stella Barber Mark Catroppa Jewellers Ian W. & Gail MacKenzie Malik & Gerryann Dillon Vincent & Ivy Hadley Laraine Barclay Janice Cervantes Joseph Richard Group June MacKenzie Doctors of BC Jan Halliburton Don & Gisele Barker Alexander & Gloria Eugene & Marolyn Jow Madden Solutions Ltd. R. Paul & Sue Douglas Bob & Carol Halsey Laureen B. Barker Chang Edward Kabanuk John & Diedre Jared & Meryll Dreyer Keith & Sharon Hanson Elaine Cheung Sean Kelly Makepeace Elizabeth Barley Philip & Ann Harvey June Dubay Malary's Fashion Bob Barquest Carol Chiang Howard & Ellen Kennett Tania Dusevic K. Masood Hasan Network Spencer Bass Chloe Angus Design Joan Kerr Dr. Gilbert & Marion Dyck Mounir Hassan & Sue Mankarios Brian Bateman Anne Chong Fatemah Cyr Lothar & Maureen Kiner Percy & Margaret Eastham Juanita Manning John & Mary Bateman Dr. Joseph Chong Hazelmere Golf & Tennis Ira & Elizabeth Kitzel Edward & Joan Eaton Club Michael J. Marchbank Curtis Christopherson Dr. George & Dragica Scott Bearss Linda Marlow City of Surrey Richard S. Ego Signature Shirley Hazzard Kljajic Alex Beleski Hair & Spa Christian Martin Dr. Ronald & Heather Leslie C. Hill Gladys Knox Andrea Besgrove Electronic Arts Canada Clarke Allen W. Hippsley Marianne Koch Guy & Katherine Martin Jim Bindon Jean-Paul Eleizegui CMS Enterprises Inc. Edward & Catherine Hird Jutta Koloska Nancy Mathias Jeannette Birchall Don Elkington Dan Collins L. Doreen Hoath Deanie Kolybabi Kenichi & Reiko Matsuo Birdies & Buckets Family Gerald & Elizabeth Ellis Ron & Joan Matthews Golf Centre Constellation Brands John & Lily Hofstad Harold Koss EPCOR Mike Maurice Alva Blabey Mike & Joelle Cooke Gordon & LaVerne Hogg KPMG Brian A. Evans Peter & Olive Maychruk Blatchford Law Ryan Cooper John Hogg & Tracy Marilyn Lacate Excellent Ice Logan Corporation Tidmen & Elsie Cowley Jolene Laing Ian A. C. McCallum Peter Fassbender Linda Hogg James & Heather Jack & Joan Creasy Harvir Lalli Glen & Lori McCrady Blatchford Crescent Park Dental Feng Li Registered Tak Honkawa Peter McCrank Acupuncturist Faye Lamont John Bliss Clinic Michael & Marjorie Dianne Lane Joan McCredie Boardwalk Optometry Ken & Muriel Croft Alexander & Milly Hoops Ferronato Jason McDougall and Hearing Fred A. & Margaret Tom & Karen Lane Alan Crooks & Claire Gary & Dena McGratten Marilyn Bobier Langley David Firby & Joan Hopton Alfred & Erma Lange Walker Betty McJannett Jeff Borkowski

This donor list recognizes individuals and organizations who supported the Foundation between April 1, 2015 and March 31, 2016. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. If you notice an error, kindly contact the Foundation at 604.535.4520. 18 thrive THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS ✚

Tim Copeland & Louise Pacific Coastal Airlines Maurice & Marie South Surrey Smiles Marjorie Vernon Ruth Frankish McKnight Rougeau Brett Palmer Splashes Wash Lodge John Rutckyj & Kelli Joan Furness Gordon McLachlan Richard & Emma Ruf Vogstad Dale Parsons Kim Spratt Gina Gaspard Bruce McLean Gordon Ruffo Fredrick Voight Ronald W. Paterson Sry Select Painting Ltd. Vincent Hadley Robert & Delda Paul Sahota Arthur & Betty Wahl McLennan Peace Arch Motors Ltd. Elizabeth Stephen Daryl Harapiak Slavica & Marijan Sakic Nick & Chrisine Walker Ray & Jo McLeod Peace Arch Rebekah George & Patricia Barrie Hardie Lodge - #66 Deborah Salh Stephen Darlene Wallace Brian McMurdo Peter Hayfield Bob & Kay Pedersen Salon Cordeiro Elvina A. Stewart John & Marni Warren Archie & Pat McNair Len Hazzard Peekaboo Beans Harjit Sandhu Jim & Kathy Stewart Robin Waters Regan McPherson Larry Hope Peninsula Cycles Grant & Marni Sargeant Randy & Janice Stinson West Coast Duty Free Isobel May McRobbie John Hunt Florence Penny Save On Scooters & Dr. Robert & Ann Stinson White Spot ‑ White Rock MD Wellness Solutions Medical Eqiupment Manraj Johal Philip R. Perceval Edward & Marjorie Stock Eric L. & Myra L. White Cornelia Mellquist Scenic Rush Driving Tsin Ying Kim Sing Peter John M. Experiences Inc. Robert & Gloria Storey Joyce M. Whiteside Deidre Michael Distributions Ira Kitzel Elizabeth M. Stout Patricia Wickson Scheves Mink & Feeds Fritz Koloska Bruce & Linda Middleton John & Barbara Ltd. Petticrew Dr. Robert & Alison Jill Wilchek Mary Mills Strang Samuel Peter Koltai Mark & Kathy Schiefner Suzette Willetts Nick & Stella Pirc Spenser Koltai Dr. S.N. Mohamed Inc. Arnold & Florence Strides Pedorthics Inc. Lynne Pitts-Dawes Edward & Laureen Kit & Paige Moller Schwab Jane Struthers Williams Nelly Konkin John Plummer Helen Monkman Jeff Scoten Stuart Olson Paula Williams Dr. Albertus Lamprecht Michael Podolsky Construction Ltd. Mike Montesano James Scott Kent & Fay Williamson Michael Lane Peter & Molly Seaside Memories B&B Keith & Denise Stuart Shannon Lawson Ron Morin Podovinikoff Georgie A. Wilson Guest Suites Surrey Panorama Margaret Muche Ken & Patti Wilson Graham Leask Don & Connie Porter Dennis Seifriet Constituency Office Reidunn Mudie Darryn & Stacey Wilson Greg Long Pravin & Jaiesmeeta Semiahmoo Athletic Mona Swanson Prasad Lillian Long Philip & Judy Mullin Club Tap Urban Cafe Edmund Wong Sadhu Singh Luddu Lisa Murphy Dr. Bryan & Anne Semiahmoo House Elizabeth J. Woodland Prentice R. Lee Taylor William Naaykens Society Mary Louise Wright Zarko Lutman Deryl & Pat Priest Rob Telfer Rajinder Nagra Ankur Sharma Bruce Yantz Oria MacDonald Eunice V. Pruden The Pacifica Resort Alan & Shirley Nauss Douglas Shaver Retirement Living David Yee A. Bruce McLean Wilma Pryma Richard & Jacquie John Sherstone The Wooden Spoon Ruth Yelle Mary McMurdo Nelson Dr. Jeff & Carol Purkis Shoppers Home Health Allan & Patricia Ke Feng Zhang Harry Michael Steve Nemetz Nelmida Rafael Care Thomson Juanita Neale Douglas & Noreen Dr. Val Raffle Karin Siebert David Thomson TRIBUTES & Paul Newell Neufeld William & Eileen Rapson Karn Sihota Kenneth & Carol Thorpe HONOUREES Maud Nicolay Heidi Neufeld‑Lee Erika Achterholt RBC Global Asset Eleanor Simmons Marion Thurston Lois Norling Newmark Projects Ltd Management Inc. Dr. David Anderson Lynne Sinclair Stewart & Karen Tiessen Dr. Cynthia M. Orlaw Thang Nguyen RBC Royal Bank Dorothy Joan Atchison Dr. Sonia Singh Tigh-Na-Mara Seaside Eleanor Purvis Bob & Diane Nicholas Red FM Barbara Slater Spa Resort & Conference Joel Barrett Centre Margaret Rodgers Candace Nordhus J. Arthur Reid Karl Slotman David Beck TJ's The Kiddies Store Salvatore Russo North Surrey Lions Club Marion Reid Dr. Antonio Benitez- Donald & Anna Ltd. Henry Seifriet Marilyn Nunuk Marianne Robb Smetheram Gomez Aarne & Anne Tork Lucy Smithaniuk Nurse Next Door Drs. Gerry Roberts & Alison Smith John Black J. B. Trahan Lena Trethewey Homecare Services Debra Harper Arn & Valerie Smith Clinton Bobier Dr. E. Wayne Tunis Gerrit Van Gelderen Bob Oben & Carla William J. Robertson Kenneth & Harriet Smith Elliott Hunter Brumell Montalto Jean Van Dam Melis Vandenakker Beverly Robinson Sydney Smith Karl Burgert Ocean Park Chiropractic Colleen L. Van De Voort Olive Watkins Richard H. Robinson Michael & Doris Ken Campbell & Sports Injuries Jannetje Van Gelderen Huub & Margaret Romer Sokolowsky Irene Cuming Allan Whyte Ocean Park News Thelma Van Humbeck Brendon Rose Queenie Soo Kathleen Dale Wei Hem Yeh Ocean Park Village Pub Vancouver Foundation Gordon W. Ross Ike & Louise Sorensen Robert Dawes Hulda Zittlau Ocean Promenade Hotel Melis & Elsbeth Scott & Carrie Ross Sources BC Reinhold Zittlau Rick & Pamela O'Connor Vandenakker Marsha Finnbogason Olaf & Ivy Rostad South Surrey and White Dr. Barbara M. Olson Rock Art Society Stephen Vermette

This donor list recognizes individuals and organizations who supported the Foundation between April 1, 2015 and March 31, 2016. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. If you notice an error, kindly contact the Foundation at 604.535.4520.

SPRING/SUMMER 2016 19 “It will benefit us all to help Peace Arch Hospital.”

“Our friends and neighbours have become A Gift to Last. our family and we want to ensure they continue to have great health care”. Everyone has their own reason for leaving a legacy to Peace Arch Hospital. Whether it’s to ensure future generations have access to quality health care close to home or wanting to express gratitude for exceptional care, let your legacy be a gift of health for your family, and for every family in our community.

What’s your reason for giving? Hear our donor stories and learn more about planned giving at pahfoundation.ca. Simply click on ‘Ways to Give’ and 'Gift in Your Will’, or call Jim Bindon at 604.542.3184

“When we first came to White Rock, we didn’t have a hospital. Now it’s our turn to leave a legacy for the future”.