David Foster Foundation Summer 2021 Newsletter

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CELEBRATE

the Gift of Life

Briar

SUMMER 2021 | VOLUME 34

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Briar's Transplant Journey

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Message from the Chairman

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Message from the CEO

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Message from the SVP, Fund Development

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Message from the Director of Family Relations

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Briar's Transplant Journey Continued

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Little Victories

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was born. Upon returning home Briar began to throw up. Only nine

Summer of Smiles

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hours after leaving the hospital, the family was back in the emergency

Family Takeovers: Jen + Nate

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clinic. Shortly after arriving, the medical team confirmed the family’s

What Does WestJet Mean to Nathaniel

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Providing Support to Families from Coast to Coast

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Briar’s Transplant Journey Thirty-six hours after Briar was born her parents, Morgan and Ryan, took her home to their small town in Saskatchewan. She had still not had any bowel movement and both parents thought that was odd as Briar was their second

Briar TRANSPLANT NEEDED: MULTIVISCERAL HOME: HANLEY, SK

child and this had not happened when Addilyn

fears. Briar was very sick. Morgan and Ryan spent the next four months bringing Briar to and from medical appointments, x-rays and tests. This was a challenging

The Foundation Welcomes DeerFields Clinic as Community Sponsor

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Partner Spotlight: Schnitzer Steel

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Thank You to All Our Partners

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other organs in the body. Then she was misdiagnosed again with

Donate Life Canada

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Hirschsprung disease, a birth defect that causes the muscles in an

time for the family as they worked to balance caring for Briar and Addilyn. Initially, she was misdiagnosed with cystic fibrosis, a disease that causes severe damage to the lungs, digestive system and

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Morgan had been researching constantly and suspected that Briar had Megacystis-Microcolon-Intestinal Hypoperistalsis Syndrome (MMIHS). MMIHS is a rare disease that affects the muscles that line the bladder and intestines and is characterized by the impairment of the muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract and empty the bladder. Briar’s third formal diagnosis is MMIHS. CONTINUES ON PAGE 4


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