COMMUNITY REPORT 2016-2017 FROM OUR PRESIDENT & CEO BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Throughout 2016-2017, we worked tirelessly to change the way people think MIKE ELGIE ANDREW DOUCET KIRBY PUTNAM about the face of mental illness and addictions in our province. We did this by Chair Project Manager Executive Vice President sharing positive stories of hope that contained both struggle and success. Chief Revenue Officer, SaltWire Network rcs construction JW Lindsay Enterprises Ltd. MISSION The face of mental illness is not the face of a stranger. It’s more likely to be the JOYCE F. CARTER, FCPA, FCA SHAWN HISCOTT JENNIFER SIMISTER To make a difference in the lives of face of someone sitting next to you at the dinner table, working in the office Vice Chair General Manager VP Finance and Operations Nova Scotians by supporting mental next door or perhaps, like me, looking back at you in the mirror. President & CEO, NuSteel Structures Inc. STI Technologies Ltd. Halifax International Airport Authority health initiatives in our communities. I am a mother, partner, employee, volunteer and friend. I’m physically active, PAUL HOLLINGSWORTH ANASTASIA SMALLWOOD Bureau Reporter Student I practice self-care and I love to learn new things. I also have moments when KIKI KACHAFANAS, CA Treasurer TSN Mount Saint Vincent University putting one foot in front of the other is difficult. Partner, DARRELL JOHNSTON DR. ROD WILSON I am not alone. There are far more Nova Scotians living happy, productive Unsworth Kachafanas Community Volunteer Executive Director VISION and successful lives with mental illness than you may think. No one is FATEN ALSHAZLY North End Community Health Clinic Nova Scotians with mental illness DAVID MACDOUGALL immune. CCO & Co-Founder and addictions are thriving in our Partner STARR DOBSON, EX OFFICIO We Us Them He is me, she is me. They are all of us. Thank you for believing in the McInnes Cooper President & CEO communities. work we do, ALISA ALYWARD Mental Health Foundation of LINDSAY PEACH Regional VP VP Integrated Health Services RBC Nova Scotia Health Authority VALUES Starr Dobson WE CARE. President & CEO, Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia We genuinely care about the one in five Nova Scotians living with a FROM OUR CHAIR mental illness or addiction and our sole focus is on making a positive 2016-2017 has been a year of progress for the Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia. difference in their lives. By expanding our Community Grants Program to include Named Grants, we have been ble to impact even more change across the province. WE ENABLE. CONTENTS OUR Working with the Foundation team, our Board of Trustees has redefined our Strategic Plan’s We exist to raise money in the 1 From our President & CEO Enabling Strategies. We are no longer raising awareness and reducing stigma. We are now on community and in turn fund 1 Our Team TEAM a mission to heighten education and eradicate stigma. initiatives in the community. 2 Board of Trustees As more Nova Scotians respond to our message of hope, the demands placed upon us continue WE ARE ACCOUNTABLE. 2 From our Chair A team is more to grow. We are committed to ensuring we do everything we can to meet those needs. With your We are stewards of the money we 2 Mission, Vision, Values ALISON DAVIDSON DEBORAH EATON JENNIFER LEWANDOWSKI than a collection help, we believe Nova Scotians living with mental illness and addictions can truly thrive in our raise and are responsible to our 3 Increasing Community Funding of individuals; it is communities. donors and volunteers to ensure 5 Building Strong Relationships a living, dynamic Together we can change the way people think. Thank you for your support, transparency, integrity, efficiency 9 Heightening Education & system. Its whole and public trust. We work with Eradicating Stigma discipline but not paralysis. 13 Growing & Diversifying Revenues is greater than the 15 Summarized Financial Statements sum of its parts. 17 Creating Organizational Capacity – Julian Young, Associate, Fire Inside 19 Thank you to our Donors Mike Elgie 21 They are Us CARA QUIGLEY SARA SMYSNIUK KATE UDLE Chair, Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia Board of Trustees 1 2 Every year, through the support of donors, we distribute Community Grants and Nova Scotia INCREASING Health Authority Mental Health & Addictions, Central Zone (NSMHA) Grants. They support programs and services essential for recovery, such as mental health staff training, healthy living initiatives, community integration supports, housing projects, anti-stigma education and anti- SCHOOL TOUR OF RED FISH COMMUNITY bullying programs. In 2016-2017, our grants impacted an estimated 39,000 individuals directly HALIFAX THEATRE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, HRM and nearly 200,000 indirectly. Here are just a few of the unique programs we’re proud to support. Red Fish is a play written specifically for youth who may be experiencing anxiety and depression in Junior High. Its aim is FUNDING to increase awareness and reduce the stigma associated with these illnesses.

TOTALLY OUTRIGHT SNOZELING IN NOVA SCOTIA PATHWAYS IN THE MIND AIDS COALITION OF NOVA SCOTIA, HRM CLIFFORD STREET YOUTH CENTRE SOCIETY, CAPE BRETON

Totally Outright seeks to identify peer leaders amongst young Pathways to Snozelen MindWorks engages with youth to design and implement a sensory, GBTTQ men, and bring them together for four days: teaching life calming area which aids in the understanding of peers with mental health issues, as well as SPREADING THE WORD skills, increasing knowledge and enhancing competencies to make providing an accessible, safe alternative for children who need to decompress. COUNTY ROOTS FOR YOUTH, PICTOU COUNTY use of in their own lives, to inform the organizations they’re part of and to impart on their peers. Three video PSAs were created featuring real people sharing their stories and experiences with mental illness. The videos aim to educate the public about what types of help are available and how to access these resources.

YOUTH AND CANNABIS HRM

This campaign aims to educate youth between 16-25 years of age about the potential mental health consequences of cannabis use and driving while high. Studies from the campaign show even a moderate dose of marijuana is shown to impair driving performance, since it affects alertness, concentration, perception coordination and reaction time – essential skills required for safe driving.

3 4 Community events and fundraisers play an integral role in improving Nova Scotia’s mental health BUILDING programs and services. We share our stories online, through Lunch & Learns, school presentations, LEBANESE FESTIVAL conferences, keynote speeches and in everything we do. You share your talents by volunteering and We were thrilled to be chosen as the 2016 charity of choice for serving on our Board of Trustees and board committees. When you share your story and your talents, the 15th annual Lebanese Festival. This always popular cultural STRONG you help us eradicate the stigma surrounding mental illness. celebration features delicious food, magnificent entertainment RELATIONSHIPS and welcoming hearts full of generosity.

MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID COMMUNITY GRANT PRESENTED BY ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

IF YOU TALK, Mental Health First Aid is a two-day course designed to teach participants how to provide NORTHWOOD help to a person developing or experiencing I WILL LISTEN a mental health problem or crisis. We are so FOUNDATION Rugby NS ordered rubber bracelets featuring pleased to offer the training free of charge to eligible applicants through our new Mental On the road to partnership! We were pleased to receive a the tagline, “If you talk, I will listen. If you portion of the proceeds from the Northwood Foundation’s listen, I will talk.” The bracelets were sold by Health First Aid Community Grant presented by St. John Ambulance. “Brake the Stigma Car Raffle” this year. The mental wellness players. Half of the proceeds were designated of Nova Scotia seniors is paramount. Our thanks to to the Mental Health Foundation of Nova Our thanks to Steven, Jenn and the whole Northwood for driving this important message home. Scotia and the other half designated to a St. John Ambulance team for allowing us to support fund for younger players striving to make this happen. We are fortunate to call reach high performance. you supporters, but more importantly, friends!

5 6 CAMP BELIEVE FOG OFF Camp BELIEVE is an overnight camp for children and youth ages 8-17 who are impacted The message behind Fog Off Clothing Co. is simple – no one by a parent’s mental illness. In partnership with Brigadoon Village, this one-of-a-kind should ever have to travel down a foggy path alone. Our camp was created out of the awareness that mental illness affects the whole family. thanks to Fog Off creator, Tim Henneberry, for choosing to donate a portion of all Nova Scotia sales to support the work we do. It’s a fashionable and fun initiative you can support by purchasing a hoodie or hat at PSEUDIO stores across the province.

KEVIN JOHNSTON AND MAGGIE We were so pleased to attend a special presentation to honour the heroic actions of Cst. Kevin Johnson at Province House in May. The Honourable Diana Whalen, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Nova Scotia, thanked Kevin for his bravery as a member I loved Camp BELIEVE of the Halifax Regional Police Service. Kevin’s so much and still talk PTSD Service Dog, Maggie, was right by his about it all the time! side. We’re incredibly proud of making this – Megan, ten-year-old Camp BELIEVER service dog match possible! 7 8 The Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia is dedicated to improving the lives of Nova Scotians living with mental illness HEIGHTENING EDUCATION & and their loved ones and increasing access to mental health education and awareness for all Nova Scotians. We will continue to educate on topics of mental illness and addiction in order to ERADICATING STIGMA eradicate stigma and increase public understanding and support. LUNCH & LEARN Heightening education and eradicating stigma is an important component of the Mental Health Foundation’s Strategic Plan. With that in mind, we welcome requests for public speaking. Our team has presented to students of all ages, church groups, community organizations and workplaces with our Lunch & Learn program. Our message is simple – mental illness is not a weakness and there is hope for recovery!

OPENING DOORS: END FAMILY VIOLENCE

2016-2017 wrapped up our Opening Doors – End Family Violence workshops. These unique two-hour presentations were designed to connect more Nova Scotians with mental health information. Thanks to the financial support of the Department of Justice Canada and Lawtons Drugs, we were able to visit three rural communities (Milbrook First Nations, New Waterford and Digby) this year. The workshops The personal stories shared and the shared first-voice experiences, expert speakers and interactive session for Q&A allowed for entertainment. a comfortable atmosphere for people to not only feel safe to discuss and connect, but to recognize that mental health is something that can affect us all. — Lunch & Learn participant

9 10 IN THE MAKING NEWS… (RADIO) 2016-2017 was a fantastic year for mental health WAVES… in the media. The Foundation received excellent coverage locally, and some stories even gained Our team can often be heard on national attention. We are incredibly proud to the radio providing resources and share our successes far and wide, and serve as educating listeners about specific a trusted mental health advocate and voice. topics relating to mental health To stay up-to-date with all our latest news, visit and mental illness. mentalhealthns.ca/news.

SENIOR LIVING

Every month, Starr Dobson pens an article for ’s Senior Living publication. The column encourages our senior population to get involved, practice self-care and make mental health a priority in their lives.

MEDIA SOCIAL MEDIA /MentalHealthNS 2016 LET’S KEEP TALKING AWARD RECIPIENTS SPOTLIGHT The Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia is very LET’S KEEP TALKING Outstanding Senior: Trudie Helmke active on social media! Social media is a fantastic way Outstanding Youth: Brandon Highmore Media is one of the most powerful channels for us to engage with a diverse audience worldwide. @MentalHealthNS In May, we presented our Let’s Keep Talking event. Margaret Trudeau Outstanding Caregiver: Linden Gray for sharing stories of hope and increasing As our accounts continue to grow, we hope you’ll join shared her personal stories to remind others of the importance of Outstanding Healthcare Provider: Dr. Emmanuel Aquino understanding. This year, we have been able to us on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube to stay connected! MentalHealthFdnNS nurturing the body, mind and spirit. Outstanding Individual: Laurel Walker generate mental health conversations and action through print, radio, television and social media.

11 12 GROWING & This was an overall amazing experience. Through major fundraising efforts, the Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia You have all done a remarkable job. I really is changing the way people think about mental illness while raising much needed am at a loss for words other than thank DIVERSIFYING funding. The demand is great as our applications continue to grow exponentially. you. From the bottom of my heart, thank REVENUES you all so much. – Participant, Change of Scenery Grant

25TH ANNUAL A DIFFERENT FESTIVAL STAGE OF MIND

OF TREES The 14th annual BMO Bank of Montreal A Different Stage of Mind featured performances from five-star groups made up of Nova In November, the Compass Group Scotia’s community leaders performing in the roles of musical icons. Canada Festival of Trees celebrated its silver anniversary and 25 years Hosted by Mayor (Sherriff) Mike Savage, the Nashville-themed of holiday memories! Our Shannex show drew a sold-out crowd of over 500 guests to the World Trade & Holiday Luncheon and our RBC Convention Centre. Team Pat went home with the coveted People’s Black Tie Gala featured the sparkling Choice Award, a recognition typically reserved for groups committed Nova Centre & EllisDon Forest of to large-gift fundraising, after fans chanted their name and stood to Trees beautifully decorated by applaud the visibly moved mother-son duo. local designers and organizations in support of Nova Scotians living with mental illness. Past memories met present technology as St. John Ambulance and STI Technologies Ltd. joined us as our Luncheon and Gala technology sponsors. NAMED GRANTS To increase revenues, the Foundation has developed a new Named Grant program. In 2016-2017, we awarded more than $55,000 of extra funding through the 100 Men Who Give a Damn! Halifax Change of Scenery Community Grant, the JSMT Community Grant, the Pictou County Community Grant and the Mental Health First Aid Community Grant. This program allows us to match the needs of Nova Scotians with the priorities and generosity of specific communities, organizations, businesses and individual donors. Contact our office to find out how you can launch a Named Grant of your own!

13 14 SUMMARIZED More than FUN FACTS 600 individuals FINANCIAL STATEMENTS chose to remember their loved ones through an In Memorial gift to the Foundation. STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION Net revenue from fundraising Year ended March 31 March 31 increased 19%. 2017 2016 2017 2016 In September, Revenue Assets Special events $ 864,041 $ 766,429 Current Donations 351,201 577,036 Cash and cash equivalents $ 281,071 $ 280,417 140 humans Services 41,695 64,319 Cash held for custodial funds payable 13,291 7,765 It takes a village… Investment income 17,564 8,110 Receivables 199,870 242,577 and 100 dogs Miscellaneous 675 170 Short term investments 874,942 947,885 85 volunteers took part in the 2016 Tails N’ Trails Charity Hike at Loss on disposal of capital assets - (15,062) Prepaids 5,656 18,675 were on deck to help out at this year’s Compass Uniacke Estate Museum Park. That’s a total of 680 1,275,176 1,401,002 1,374,830 1,497,319 Group Canada Festival of Trees Luncheon & Gala. legs walking in support the Foundation! Expenses Special events 323,693 287,731 Long term investments 127,017 116,189 General and administrative 493,860 510,671 Capital assets 23,644 30,417 817,553 798,402 $ 1,525,491 $ 1,643,925 Board of Trustees and Net revenues available for community funding 457,623 602,600 Committee members shared Our 3rd annual Zumbathon was another Liabilities huge success! Collectively, participants did Community funding 513,078 776,422 Current 1150 hours Custodial funds payable $ 13,291 $ 14,236 of their time with us in 2016-17. 54 hours of Zumba! Deficiency of revenue over expenses $ (55,455) $ (173,822) Payables and accruals 159,239 63,436 Talk about working up a sweat! Unearned revenue 359 54,049 Net assets, beginning of year Deferred contributions 454,272 558,419 As previously stated $ 1,512,204 $ 1,917,515 627,161 690,140 Change in accounting policy (558,419) (789,908) As restated 953,785 1,127,607 Net assets 898,330 953,785 Our gift-in-kind supporters provided us with almost Funding projects Deficiency of revenue over expenses (55,455) (173,822) $ 1,525,491 $ 1,643,925 $250,000. increased 26% over last year. Net assets, end of year $ 898,330 $ 953,785

Our youngest runner in this year’s Blue Nose Marathon Scotiabank Charity Challenge Our full-time staff is trained in was just three years old, The audited financial statements of the Mental Health Foundation of Nova Mental Health Scotia for the year ended March 31, 2017, as audited by Grant Thornton, LLP are available upon request. Copies of the complete statements may be and raised $885! First Aid and makes obtained from the Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia, 300 Pleasant Way to go, Henry! Street, Suite 1120, Mount Hope Centre, Box 1004, Dartmouth, NS, B2Y 3Z9 giving back a priority. or by calling 902.464.6000.

15 16 CREATING Organizational capacity encompasses a wide range of capabilities, knowledge and resources. We are grateful to have the support and strong leadership from ORGANIZATIONAL our partners, supporters, donors and volunteers. PARTNERS IN CAPACITY OUR VISION BELL ALIANT

Bell Aliant shares our commitment to mental health by partnering with the OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEERS OUTSTANDING Mental Health Foundation for initiatives including Let’s Keep Talking and Camp BELIEVE. We’re incredibly lucky to have ACHIEVEMENT such a wonderful supporter and strong LINDA TOWNSEND & KOKO community role model. Thank you, Bell TRAILS N’ TAILS LILY DEYOUNG & Aliant, for helping us change the way SHAWNA COLEMAN people think! Four years ago, Linda Townsend left her successful career to launch a MODELS FOR MENTAL HEALTH doggone great business, Muddy Paws Adventures. Today, she and her canine companion, Koko, are the dynamic duo behind “Trails N’ Tails.” Volunteers Lily DeYoung and Shawna Coleman This annual fundraising event brings people and pups together for a wanted to raise funds for mental health therapeutic walk in the park, with monies raised supporting our PTSD programs in Pictou County in a creative and fun First Responder Service Dogs Program. It takes countless hours to way. In November 2014, they launched the first produce this popular fundraiser. Bow WOW to Linda and Koko! Models for Mental Health fundraiser, bringing together community members and local consignment fashions to raise over $7,000 for the Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia. HE IS ME, SHE IS ME This year, nearly $20,000 was raised and granted CHRIS SPERDAKES & ANDREW BARTLETT back to the county. VIDEO PARTNERS JSMT FUNDRAISING RPM, DR. ROD WILSON & Chris Sperdakes and Andrew Bartlett make giving back a priority. JONATHAN LEWIS The two friends have been raising funds and awareness in their home community of Sackville since 2001 when they created the As we looked back on 25 years of history at the Compass Group JSMT Fundraising Society in memory of Chris’ dad, John Sperdakes. Canada Festival of Trees, we looked forward by sharing three In 2016-2017, they directed funds raised to the Mental Health personal stories of struggle eventually turned to hope through Foundation of Nova Scotia and we created the JSMT Community a video made possible by our friends at RPM Productions. Dr. Rod Grant which is open to organizations with a mental health mandate Wilson, Jonathan Lewis and Starr Dobson shared their lived in Sackville. experiences to show they are all of us.

17 18 Manulife Financial Alexandra Stephenson Heritage Gas Ltd. Thornbloom Bruce Marchand Phil Street Natasha Hovey Bruce Towler THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS! Maritime Broadcasting System Bruce Strum Hussman Canada Inc. Martha Tuff Scott McCain Tails N’ Trails Innovative Beverages Inc. Victoria Corner Market The Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia extends its gratitude to all donors. Every gift contributes to McInnes Cooper The Shaw Group Ltd. Innovative Floor Care Inc. Warm Wishes Quilters the success of mental health programming across the province and gives hope to Nova Scotians living with MCW Custom Energy Solutions Philip Tibbo Carolyn Irving Winston West mental illness and their loved ones. We would also like to thank the generous donors who give to us from Membertou Properties Glenn Umlah Chris Johnston the heart, and wish to remain anonymous. View a full list of our donors at mentalhealthns.ca/donors. Mercer (Canada) Ltd. Union of Canadian Correctional Officers Gary Kelly MONTHLY GIFTS Robert Merchant Westmorland Local Kim Knoll OF MENTAL HEALTH Jim Mills Stacy Wentzell Paulette Kraitzek Anna Babin MNP Amanda Whitewood Brent Krausher Emmanuel Aquino Mount Saint Vincent University Wickwire Holm Krave Spring Garden Ltd. Shauna Archibald VISIONARY | $10,000+ CHAMPION | $5,000-$9,999 LEADER | $1,000-$4,999 Fog Off Clothing Jessica Muzzerall Rod Wilson Stan Kutcher Carolyn Booth Air Canada Foundation Advocate Printing & Publishing Co. Ltd. Admiral Insurance Fox Harb’r Golf & Spa Myelin & Associates Inc. Wilson Fuel Company Ltd. Rosine Lawen Doug Buffett Bell Aliant Alumitech Architectural Glass & Metal Stewart Allen Philip Fraser Stella Nikolaou WM Fares Group Jim Lawley Krista Canning BMO Bank of Montreal Armco Communities David Anderson Sonya Fraser Northwood Inc. Workers’ Compensation Board of Nova Scotia Dean Leland Joyce Carter Clearwater Seafoods Ltd. Partnership Atlantic Digital Reproductions Emmanuel Aquino George F. Wade Foundation Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation Carol Loncarevic Shannon Cunningham Compass Group Canada Jon & Susan Bekkers Janine Arab O’Malley Carman Giacomantonio Ocean Contractors BUILDER | $500-$999 Matt MacIsaac Timothy Daley CTV Atlantic Bishop’s Cellar Aramark Quebec Inc. Dorothy Gibson Stephen & Suzanne O’Regan Allan Abbass Heather MacLean Jacob Dambergs EllisDon Blinkhorn Real Estate Ltd. Berkeley Holdings Ltd. Robert Gillespie O’Regan’s Automotive Group Academic Psychiatry Inc. MacPhee Ford Sales Alison Davidson FMAV Canadian National Railways BIRD Construction Glow The Event Store Otsuka Canada Pharmaceutique Alice Aiken Mahone Bay Quilters Kathleen Dedrick Mathew Harris & Joyce Hoeven Lee-Anne & Dan Chassie Russ & Sharon Brannon Grant Thornton Debt Solutions PepsiCo Beverages Canada Reggie Amadio Mayflower Quilter’s Guild Starr Dobson Kim Huskilson Cherubini Metal Works Brigadoon Village Grant Thornton LLP Nicholas Peters Cheryl Avery Michael McAllister Deborah Eaton Ray Larkin Kim & Heather Conrad Nancy Cahill The Great-West Life Assurance Company Carla Pittman Catherine Bagnell Styles Margaret McCain Erica Baker Lawtons Drugs Conrad Brothers Richard & Sharon Calder Julie Green Sherry Porter Barrie & Langille Architects Ltd. Anne McLellan George Fisher Merrigan Properties Emera Anne Campbell Halifax Harbour Bridges Christine Pound Malcolm Black Michelin North America Canada Inc Catherine Gaulton Steven Metlege Fred & Elizabeth Fountain Dennis Campbell Halifax Port Authority Linda Power Bloom Wealth & Legacy Planning Mika Medical William Hay Tony Metlege John & Elizabeth Godin Charitable Trust Laura Cesana Lee Harwood Premiere Executive Suites BOYNECLARKE LLP Carole-Ann Miller Kenneth Kilby Models for Mental Health Halifax International Airport Authority CIBC Commercial Banking Centre Irving Oil Ltd. PwC Louise Bradley Cathy Misener Marian Macken-Issekutz J & W Murphy Foundation IMP Group International Inc. CIBC Wood Gundy J + J Shared Services Derek Quigley J Bragg Marie Mullally Aileen MacKillop NorthWest Healthcare Properties IWK Health Centre Keith Condon Raymond & Debbie Jessome Race Auto Group Rodney Burgar Anne Murray Paul Midgley Oceanstone Seaside Resort & the Moore Family JSMT Fundraising Society Denis Connor JW Lindsay Enterprises Ltd. Ralph & Shirlee Medjuck Charitable Foundation Mark Bursey Richard Murray Patrick Sims Premiere Van Lines Kohltech International Ltd. René Cox Knightsbridge Robertson Surrette Rankin Construction Campbell Comeau Engineering Ltd. Oland Brewery Phil Street Rank Inc. Lundbeck Canada Inc. Dalhousie Department of Psychiatry KPMG LLP RBC Dominion Securities Canada Post Heritage Club Bluenose Chapter OSCO Concrete Martha Tuff RBC Financial Group Micco Companies Dalhousie Department of Advancement Labatt Breweries of Canada RBC Wealth Management Charles Cartmill Lloyd Parker Jack Whittle RBC Foundation Tim & Bernie Moore Henry Demone Lead Structural Formwork Ltd. rcs construction Marc Champoux Peace of Mind Heating Services Revolve Darren Nantes Starr Dobson Anna LeBlanc Robert Richardson Chater Meat Market Jill Plummer RPM Pattison Outdoor East Coast Credit Union Ltd. - Margaree Branch Terri Lemke Royal Environmental Group Mariana Cowan Heather Quigley Scotiabank Woodlawn Westphal Branch Pink Larkin Eastport Financial Group Limelight Group RSCS Ltd. David & Alison Davidson S.W. Weeks Construction Ltd. Shannex Inc. Salon Resource Group Louisbourg Investments Saint Antonio’s Antiochian Orthodox Church Doctors Nova Scotia Jennifer Simister Steele Auto Group Gretchen Shaw Emergency Health Services Colin MacDonald Scotiabank Commercial Banking Sherry Donovan Tom Skinner STI Technologies Ltd. Simple Touch Event Décor Emergency Medical Care Inc. Mickey MacDonald Scotiabank Global Banking Jacques Dubé Kim Smith-Crouse St. John Ambulance Council for Nova Scotia & PEI Fred Smithers Encana Susanne MacDonald Scotiabank Westville Branch Paul Dykeman Jim Spatz The John & Jeanne Eyking Family Foundation Stewart McKelvey Enterprise Holdings Valerie MacDonald Ashley Shannon Karen Ferguson-Vincent Anna Stuart The Windsor Foundation TD Bank EY David MacDougall Natalie Shires Harvey Gilmour Heather Sutherland Touch of Gold The Berkeley Gladstone Ridge Peter Fardy MacFarlands Rental Susan Spence Wach Nada Haidar Therapbios Pharma Ltd. Westwood Developments Ltd. Triangle Strategies Consulting Ltd. Francis Fares Robert Steele Anne Hanlon Theriault Financial Inc. World Trade & Convention Centre Ltd. Brenda Firth Dawn MacLachlan Zed Events Richard Florizone Jon Manship 19 20 THEY –ARE– US

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