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James' Transplant Story
James' Transplant Story
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Message from the Chairman
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Message from the CEO
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On January 22, 2021, Heather and Steve Lazeski
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Message from the SVP, Fund Development
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welcomed a beautiful baby boy, James, into
TRANSPLANT NEEDED: HEART
Message from the Director of Family Relations
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James' Transplant Journey Continued
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DFF Joins Circle of Excellence!
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January 31, 2021, Heather and Steve were recovering from a long
Flytographer Thank You
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night with a fussy newborn. Noticing that James felt cold, it was
LifeNote Concert
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decided to call the midwife. Upon speaking to the midwife James’
A Night of Philanthropy, Talent and Impact
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colour quickly turned mottled and grey. A call to 911 was made and
Laver Cup: Serving Up Inspiration
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Simply Spectacular Los Cabos— A Journey of Storytelling, Talent & Generosity
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Thank You to All Our Partners
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the world. His big sister, two-year-old Jade, was excited to have a new baby in the family. And
HOME: PEACHLAND, BC
the family returned home to Peachland, BC after an uneventful pregnancy and delivery. On the morning of
James was rushed to Kelowna General Hospital. Upon arrival, James was in cardiogenic shock and hypothermic. When he was stabilized enough, he was flown to BC Children’s Hospital. In the following days, it was determined that James’ heart was barely functioning, but with the help of an IV medication to support his heart function, it slowly improved. Over the next three weeks, he was weaned off of his IV medications and transitioned into medications administered by
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mouth. Heather and Steve found out that they are both carriers of a genetic defect in the exact same gene. They both gave James their defected copy. With that information, he was officially diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and left ventricular cardiomyopathy. CONTINUES ON PAGE 4