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National Philanthropy Day Aw AFP Saskatoon Chapter National Philanthropy Day- Award History Honoured Supporter Award History Year Recipient Nominating Organization 2006 Jack & Elva Braun Bethany College Lucille Greve Canadian Red Cross RBC Foundation College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan Erwin Dueck Habitat for Humanity Jerry Grandey Royal University Hospital Foundation Howard Cooper St. Paul's Hospital Foundation Henry & Carolyn Van Ee Saskatoon Society for Christian Education Inc. (Saskatoon Christian School) 2007 Ennis Waldner Canadian Red Cross Roy Musgrove Western Development Museum Ken Howland United Way of Saskatoon & Area Don Hefner Saskatoon Friendship Inn Shirley Patola Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, North Saskatchewan Chapter Karen Pitka St. Paul's Hospital Foundation Heather Ryan & L. David Dube Western College of Veterinary Medicine 2008 Dr. Kay & Mrs. Dora Nasser University of Saskatchewan Alain & Cindi Gauther St. Paul's Hospital Foundation RUH Auxiliary Royal University Hospital Foundation Jim & Jean Berg Western Development Museum Alan Migneault United Way of Saskatoon & Area Dr. Murray P. Scharf The Saskatoon Council on Aging Dr. David Popkin Family Service Saskatoon Olga Kaye College of Medicine & Western College of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Ivan Jen & Dr. Suzanne Yip University of Saskatchewan Library Bill, Pat & Candice Yeudall Radiation Oncology Service, Western College of Veterinary Medicine Brian Michasiw Hope Cancer Help Centre Inc. Bob & Joan Lidington Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, North Saskatchewan Chapter The Remai Family The Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon (Joe & Marie, John & Sonya, Barry & Lori and Erin) 2009 Merlis Belsher Royal University Hospital & University of Saskatchewan Dr. Victor Buyniak St. Thomas More College Draggins Rod & Custom Car Club Saskatchewan Abilities Council Louis & Elaine Lahosky Western Development Museum Ledbetter Communications Canadian Red Cross Joan Page St. Paul's Hospital Foundation Doug Richardson United Way of Saskatoon & Area Mervin Schneider Saskatoon Health Region, Volunteer Workforce Services Initiative Ray & Noreen Kneeland Kinsmen Foundation Rick Steffen Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation 2010 Acklands Grainger Children's Wish Foundation Affinity Credit Union Saskatoon Council on Aging Century 21 Conexus Realty Saskatchewan Abilities Council Scott Cherry Saskatoon Community Foundation Katherine Flaherty HOPE Cancer Help Centre Tracy Goodheart United Way of Saskatoon & Area Melaine Hilkewich St. Paul's Hospital Foundation Dr. Charles & Mrs. Mary Houston University of Saskatchewan Jay's Group of Companies Kinsmen Foundation Kiwanis Club of Saskatoon Meewasin Valley Authority Dr. Shirley Maltman Children's Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan Manos Restaurant and Lounge Royal University Hospital Foundation News Talk 650 Canadian Red Cross Joy & Frank Tappin The Arthritis Society Edwin Wells Western Development Museum 2011 Brainsport The Arthritis Society Stephen and Tera Maguire Canadian Red Cross Dave Chartier Children’s Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan Rick and Laurie Hopkinson Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada, Saskatchewan Chapter (The) The Delta Bessborough Habitat for Humanity Saskatoon Irene Gareau Hope Cancer Help Centre Inc. Federal Superannuates National Association Kinsmen Foundation Janet and Art Postle Meewasin Valley Authority Anita and Graham Langford Meewasin Foundation Inc. and the Diocese of Saskatoon Catholic Foundation Inc. Kinsmen Telemiracle Foundation Royal University Hospital Foundation Wheaton GMC Buick Cadillac Ltd Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation Bart Hunter Saskatoon Community Foundation Canadian Tire, Canadian Tire Annual Golf Classic Saskatoon Food Bank & Learning Centre Tumbleweed Gift Shop Volunteers Sherbrook Community Centre Joseph Saucier St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation Inc. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 319 United Way of Saskatoon & Area Mrs. Beryl English University of Saskatchewan Butler Byers Insurance Western Development Museum YWCA Guild YWCA Saskatoon 2012 Ken Stephenson Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan Monica Thiel Autism Services Kinsmen Club of Saskatoon Big Brother Big Sisters of Saskatoon Ukrainian Canadian Professional & Business Association of Canadian Red Cross Sask. (UCPBA) Sandy & Jack Comeau Children's Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan Sandy Lockhart The Children's Wish Foundation of Canada, Saskatchewan Chapter Family of Garry J. Manson Hope Cancer Help Centre Inc. Arlene Kish Kinsmen Telemiracle Foundation Brunskill Pharmacy LutherCare Communities The Saskatoon Road Runner Association Meewasin Valley Authority Live Wires Royal University Hospital Foundation Jason Campbell of Campbell Custom Homes Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation Synergy 8 Community Builders and Saskatoon Crisis Nursery Decora Homes Ltd. Sherbooke Senior Art Studio Volunteers Sherbrooke Foundation Inc. Joe Lapointe St. Paul's Hospital Foundation Beth Bilson United Way of Saskatoon & Area Leslie & Irene Dube University of Saskatchewan 2013 Canadian Western Bank Big Brother Big Sisters of Saskatoon Ineke Knight Canadian Red Cross Edwards School of Business Children's Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan Sandy Hass MS Society of Canada Saskatchewan Division Curtis Kimpton Kinsmen Club of Saskatoon Federated Co-operatives Kinsmen Foundation Carmelle Toner Meewasin Valley Authority Mary Leggett Read Saskatoon Doug Osborn & Gerald Grandey Ronald McDonald House Alvin & Betty Ayers Royal University Hospital Foundation Elaine Bleie Saskatchewan Abilities Council The StarPhoenix Bridge City Boogie SSPC Saskatoon Crisis Nursery Greek Hellenic Community of Saskatoon Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation Jan Thomson Saskatoon Community Foundation PotashCorp Saskatoon Public Schools Foundation Soroptimist International, Saskatoon Chapter Saskatoon Sexual Assault & Information Centre, Inc Denis & Terry Sirois St. Paul's Hospital Foundation Honourable Peter Dielschneider St. Thomas More College Helen Tait The Lighthouse Supported Living Inc Sasktel Pioneers STARS Sheldon Allison United Way of Saskatoon & Area Sylvia Fedoruk University of Saskatchewan Carole & George Wakabayashi Western Development Museum 2014 Melva Hnidy Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Downtown Progress Club Big Brothers Big Sisters of Saskatoon and Area Inc. Brian Toole Canadian Cancer Society Stantec Canadian Red Cross Tom & June Zurowski Catholic Family Services Deb & Cliff Wiegers Children's Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan Susie, Todd, Cole and Evan Volk Children's Wish Foundation, Saskatchewan Vivian Quiring Circle Drive Special Care Home Friends of the Bowl Foundation Inc. & Greg Yuel/The Bowl at City of Saskatoon on behalf of Saskatoon Minor Football Gordon Howe Park Revitalization Project Superior Cabinets Habitat for Humanity Saskatoon Deloitte Heart and Stroke Foundation Helen Ferris Hope Cancer Help Centre SARCAN Recycling Kinsmen Foundation Ken Pontikes & Darlene Bessey Meewasin Valley Authority Victor Malarek NASHI Janea Bellay-Dieno READ Saskatoon SIGA / Dakota Dunes Ronald McDonald House Charities Saskatchewan Professional Fire Fighters Association Burn Royal University Hospital Foundation Fund Zeba Ahmed Saskatoon Community Foundation Sobeys West (Saskatchewan stores) Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation Brian & Kathy Turnquist Saskatoon Public Schools Foundation BHP Billiton Inc. Shock Trauma Air Rescue Service (STARS) Hugo Alvarado, Julie Kosteniuk, Sharon Alvarado, Bob SSPC-Crisis Nursery Doerksen Associated Radiologists LLP St. Paul's Hospital Foundation The Sisters of Our Lady of the Cross St. Thomas More College Lesley Courtney & Heather Kehoe The Lighthouse Supported Living Inc. United Steelworkers United Way of Saskatoon & Area Dr. Vera Pezer University of Saskatchewan Merv and Arlene Rumplet Western Development Museum Jim Halmarson YMCA of Saskatoon 2015 Ens Toyota Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan Henry Dyck Big Brothers Big Sisters of Saskatoon and area Gwenn Kaye Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation Bert Munro Canadian Cancer Society Cameco Corporation Canadian Red Cross Mosaic Company Children's Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan Dave Hunchuk Children's Discovery Museum Angela Prystay Children's Wish Foundation Peter and Marlene Woronowski Crocus Co-operative Nutana Collegiate Heart and Stroke Foundation CTV Saskatchewan Kinsmen Foundation Jack and Sylva Vicq Meewasin Bike Doctor MS Society of Canada Genevieve and Glen Salamon READ Saskatoon Scotiabank at the Centre East Mall Ronald McDonald House Charities SK Shelley and Paul Pitzel Royal University Hospital Foundation Faye and Finaly MacKenzie Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation Greg Keller Saskatoon Community Foundation Artutus Properties Saskatoon Crisis Nursery Dennis Balon St. Paul's Hospital Foundation D&S Homes STARS Air Ambulance Norm and Melba Burgoyne The Lighthouse Supported Living Inc. Kurt Wintermute United Way of Saskatoon and Area W. A. Edwards Family Western Development Museum 2016 Penny Leverick Big Brothers Big Sisters Race for the Cure, Korla Pfrimmer, Neil Schneider and Matthew Shirley Canadian Cancer Society University of Saskatchewan Canadian Red Cross Robin Chapman Children's Discovery Museum Tim Hortons Children's Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan Jami Young Creative Kids Saskatoon Norm Belyk Kinsmen Foundation Inc RBC Blue Water Project Meewasin Valley Authority Herb McFaull Remai Modern Mark Loeppky & FFUN Motor Group RUH Foundation Vaughn Wyant & The Wyant Group Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation Lee Braaten Saskatoon Public Schools Foundation
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