2024-25 Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation Report To Community

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A message from our president & CEO

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Thank you to our 2024-25 board members

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Your donations in action: University of Alberta, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry

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Your donations in action: Recovery Alberta

Where your money goes Financial highlights

Your donations in action: the Stollery Children’s Hospital Your donations in action: Women and Children’s Health Research Institute

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Afterword: A message from our board chair

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Thank you to our donors

Our mission and vision

We work to give all kids the best chance to live a long and healthy life.

• We raise money in support of advancing specialized children’s physical and mental health care

• We thank our donors by sharing with them the impact of their gifts on the lives of Stollery kids and their families from backyards across Alberta and beyond

• We educate communities about the Hospital and children’s physical and mental health needs

• We advocate for children’s health becoming a greater priority for government, stakeholders and the community

Our values

Honouring Bob and Shirley Stollery’s cornerstone values used to establish the Foundation, along with the shared values of our staff, we maintain six core values:

• Accountability — to the internal team and to external stakeholders

• Energy — for the passion of our cause and the amount of effort put forward

• Respect —for the children, families, donors and Foundation team

• Inclusiveness — in our approach to the philosophy that no child goes without excellent care

• Altruism — in the giving of oneself, sharing and a sense of abundance

• Leadership — by all regardless of position and demonstrated to every stakeholder

Land acknowledgement

We respectfully acknowledge that our Foundation and the Hospital we serve are located on the traditional lands of Treaty 6 Territory and within the Métis homelands and Métis Nation of Alberta Region 4. We are grateful to the many First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples whose footsteps have marked these lands for generations, whose histories, languages and cultures continue to influence and are vital to our vibrant community. We recognize the land as an act of reconciliation and gratitude to those whose territory we reside on.

Of the more than 170,000 charities and non-profits in Canada, the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation is in an elite group of 284 charities accredited by Imagine Canada. This designation confirms our commitment to the highest standards of accountability, transparency and governance.

A message from our president & CEO

Kids and teens across Alberta – and far beyond – deserve the very best pediatric health care. Thanks to your generosity, the Stollery Children’s Hospital is delivering that care every single day.

This year, donor support has fueled incredible progress.

Together, we’ve:

• Expanded access to care through virtual health, ensuring children in rural and northern communities receive critical support when and where they need it (pg. 14).

• Advanced leading-edge research in areas like genetics, where families are finally receiving answers after years of uncertainty (pg. 28), and in neonatal care, where new approaches are improving survival and outcomes for the tiniest babies (pg. 30).

• Strengthened mental health supports with expanded outpatient psychiatry services and new programs that mean families don’t always have to turn to the emergency department in crisis (pg. 40).

• Taken steps to improve patient and family experiences through projects like the reimagined Pediatric Surgery Clinic (pg. 11) set to open in 2026, and dedicated spaces like the newly renovated Simply Supper Lemon Love Bear’s Den (pg. 18).

And so much more. The Stollery provides care through more than 316,000 patient visits every year — and every single one of them has a story.

Each of those stories and every highlight in this report, reflects what’s possible when a community comes together for kids. From training the next generation of pediatric specialists, to funding state-of-the-art equipment, to supporting family-centred care, your gifts are helping give all kids the best chance to live long and healthy lives.

We are grateful to our community and government partners for continuing to make children’s health a priority. On behalf of everyone at the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation, thank you for believing in what’s possible. Your support is not only changing lives today — it’s creating a brighter tomorrow for children across Alberta, Western Canada and beyond.

With gratitude,

Thank you to our 2024-25 board members

The Board of Trustees for the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation is a diverse, dedicated group of volunteers who represent the many communities the Stollery Children’s Hospital serves.

Our board is responsible for the strategic vision of the Foundation and working with Foundation management to make sure donor investments are directed to the best programs, equipment, people and research to help advance physical and mental health at the Stollery. As we work towards building a stand-alone Stollery, our board is at the forefront of our advocacy efforts.

We are thankful to our board members for their vision and dedication to improving the lives of kids from backyards across Alberta.

CHAIR

Kevin McKee

Pangman Development Corporation

VICE-CHAIR

Jacquelyn Colville, CPA, CA, ICD.D Midnight Sun Financial

PAST-CHAIR

Kelly Blackett Canadian Western Bank

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Jennifer Bisson Mountain Integrated Medical Devices

Delphine Brooker Community supporter

Kevin George, CPA, CA, MPA.cc. MNP LLP

Dhruv Gupta

Akash Group of Companies

Brent Horn, CPA, CA Edmonton Trailer Sales & Leasing Ltd

Brandon Kot Canada ICI

Robbie Madan CanadaOne Auto

Stephanie McCabe Knower Tech

Amanda Morin Enoch Cree Nation

Tara Opyr, CPA, CA Ernst & Young LLP

Dr. Kara Otuomagie Kinetic Living

Michelle Plouffe, K.C., ICD.D City of Edmonton

Aleem Popatia, B.Comm., JD

MLT Aikins LLP

Jacquie Pylypiuk, CPA, CA, CHRP Capital Power Corporation

Tim Varughese

Synergy Group of Companies

Darci Walker

The Brick

Christine Westerlund

Stollery Children’s Hospital

Mike Wieninger PCL Constructors Inc

EX OFFICIO

Dr. Todd Alexander

University of Alberta and Stollery Children’s Hospital

Dr. Brenda Hemmelgarn

Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry

University of Alberta

Dr. Carina Majaesic

University of Alberta and Stollery Children’s Hospital

Dr. Lonnie Zwaigenbaum

University of Alberta and Stollery Children’s Hospital

WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES

Because of you, we’re making a life-changing difference when it comes to advancing specialized physical and mental health care at the Stollery Children’s Hospital and beyond the four walls of the Hospital. Your donations help us to invest in the best people, programs, equipment and research to make sure the Stollery remains the most specialized children’s hospital in Western Canada.

WE’RE PROUD TO PROVIDE FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING PARTNERS:

1. Stollery Children’s Hospital – funding supports innovation & discovery, highly skilled professionals, advanced equipment and infrastructure, and patient and family-centred care (Learn more on pg. 8)

2. Women and Children’s Health Research Institute (WCHRI) – funding supports life-changing pediatric research (Learn more on pg. 26)

3. University of Alberta, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry – funding supports pediatric dentistry, Indigenous health and sub-specialty fellowships, training the next generation of pediatric specialists. (Learn more on pg. 32)

4. Recovery Alberta – funding supports capacity building and the integration of clinical mental health services in the Stollery Emergency (Learn more on pg. 38)

STOLLERY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

Through your generosity, we’re helping bridge the gap from standard to advanced children’s health care.

We allocate donor investments for annual priority projects at the Stollery Children’s Hospital, and in some cases we hold funds for long-term transformational projects. These investments help keep all three Stollery sites at the forefront of children’s health care — the Stollery built within the walls of the Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre, sharing space with the University of Alberta Hospital, the Stollery at the Royal Alexandra Hospital and the Stollery at the Sturgeon Community Hospital.

GRANT FUNDING: STOLLERY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

Thanks to the generosity of our community, we granted $9,112,590 to support the Stollery last year. 2024-25 $9,112,590

STOLLERY BY THE NUMBERS

The Stollery Children’s Hospital serves the largest geographical area of any children’s hospital in North America. It’s also the hub for pediatric cardiac care surgery in Western Canada and a national leader in solid organ transplantation.

Serving kids from across four western provinces and all territories, with nearly 30 per cent of patients coming from outside the Edmonton region, the Stollery is a vital part of Canada’s health care system.

Because of you, kids from backyards across Western Canada have the best chance for a long and healthy life.

• 28% of patients from outside the Edmonton area • 33% of NICU patients come from outside of Edmonton

Last year the Stollery responded to:

316,688 patient visits

55,392 emergency department visits

153,461 virtual health visits

264,080 outpatient clinic visits

3,300 mental health emergency visits

11,961 surgeries

2,575 of the tiniest patients in the NICU

BUILDING A BETTER CLINIC FOR KIDS WHO NEED SURGERY

Thanks to community support, the Stollery Pediatric Surgery Clinic is getting a major upgrade to improve care, comfort and healing for kids and families.

The current clinic was facing growing challenges, including not having enough space to support the high number of patients coming through its doors. Seating was limited, privacy was hard to find and families often had to travel to another part of the hospital for therapy and rehabilitation services. That’s why, in September 2023, the Stollery and Alberta Health Services began work to expand and reimagine the space — all through the lens of family-centred care.

Working with the principles and values of patient and family-centered care, their key areas of change were:

• Expanded waiting area

An open, family-friendly waiting room with a dedicated play area for kids.

• Improved patient flow

More check-in spaces, privacy walls and a colour-coded layout to make navigating the clinic easier.

• New medical facilities

Two X-ray rooms, a urodynamic room, two additional exam rooms and a dedicated rehabilitation treatment space.

• Enhanced accessibility

Fewer barriers for patients with mobility challenges and a design focused on patient and family-centered care.

Local artist Jason Blower was also hired to bring the beauty of Edmonton and Alberta to the clinic through four large murals in the waiting areas and corridors. His calming, nature-inspired artwork helps create a peaceful and welcoming environment for families, with each clinic room having a different graphic.

With the support of generous donors and partners, the Stollery can make spaces like the Pediatric Surgery Clinic built for kids and their families –making a trip to the Hospital feel a little less scary.

CHANGING THE CULTURE AROUND PEDIATRIC PAIN CARE

In addition to correct diagnosis and timely treatment, pain care has always been a top concern for Stollery families. Earlier this year, the Stollery achieved ChildKind International certification, demonstrating an institution-wide commitment to treating pediatric pain.

In 2020, the Stollery Children’s Hospital became the Western Canadian hub for Solutions for Kids in Pain (SKIP). SKIP is a national knowledge network whose mission is to improve children’s pain management through education, policy and practice

One of the goals of SKIP is to bring ChildKind International certification – the highest standards in pediatric pain care – to every hospital that participates in SKIP. For the Stollery, this process began in 2020 with a series of environmental scans of pain care performed by Dr. Elise Kammerer, SKIP knowledge broker and Dr. Samina Ali, Stollery Pediatric Emergency Doctor. In 2021, Jesusa Pulongbarit, Patient Care Manager for Pediatric Trauma and Dr. Samina Ali knew that the next step to getting certified was funding. And that’s when they came to the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation with their vision.

Two years after their initial submission, and after overcoming the hurdles of shifting priorities due to the pandemic, they heard back from the Foundation that their project had been approved for funding, thanks to the generosity of donors like you.

The first thing they did was hire a clinical nurse educator: Angela Bokenfohr, who already worked for the Stollery in Pediatric Trauma Surgery and as a front-line leader in pediatric medicine and education. She brought with her intimate knowledge of the gaps in inpatient pain management.

The team of three, along with their SKIP knowledge broker, developed a core working group to achieve their goals. This included medical co-lead, Dr. Hayley Turnbull; Child Life Educator Allison Naylor; the nurse practitioner for Acute Pain Services, Leeann Lukenchuk; two Stollery parents, and two former Stollery patients themselves.

“Our Stollery families were front and center,” says Dr. Samina Ali. “They were at the table from the very start to the very end of the certification process. This was for them, with them.”

Achieving certification involved meeting the five ChildKind principles:

• An institutional commitment to pain prevention, assessment and treatment.

• Ongoing education programs and awareness initiatives on pain for staff, trainees, patients and any of their caregivers.

• Use of evidence-informed, developmentally appropriate processes for assessment of acute and chronic pain.

• Specific evidence informed protocols for pain prevention and treatment including pharmacological, psychological and physical methods.

• Regular institutional self-monitoring within the framework of continuous quality improvement.

To achieve these goals, their working group hit the ground running.

• They brought operational leaders onboard, including Christine Westerlund, Senior Operating Officer at the Stollery Children’s Hospital, who presented to Alberta Health Services Edmonton Zone about the certification.

• They introduced an annual pain education day for all Stollery staff, from nurses and lab technicians to security staff and housekeeping.

• They implemented validated pain scales and added pain scale posters at every single bedside.

• They adopted the three Ps for pain – physical, psychological and pharmacological – to ensure pain management was multimodal.

• And they created a pain dashboard that incorporated available pain care data, from Connectcare to patient and family surveys.

“People started to get excited about riding the wave.” says Angela. “I knew my job was making a

difference when people started coming to us to learn more about pain management instead of us having go to them.”

Angela still gets goosebumps when she thinks about Alberta Precision Laboratory staff coming to her to learn about pain management in their work with Stollery kids. Phlebotomists (medical practitioners who are trained to draw blood) for the laboratory are not Alberta Health Service employees, but they had heard about the Stollery’s commitment to pain care – and they wanted to be a part of it.

“Pain management is now integrated into the culture of the Hospital more readily than it ever was because of these certification efforts,” comments Dr. Ali, “The heart was always there, but the efforts allowed us to bring it right to the surface and put time and money behind it.”

In January of 2025, the Stollery received their ChildKind International certification, one of only 22 hospitals in the world who have achieved this standard of patient pain management. The Stollery is the first multi-site institution to be certified – all three Stollery sites received certification!

And the team isn’t done there. With the groundwork they’ve accomplished and a dedicated pain committee in place, the future of pain management at the Stollery is bright. What’s more, new technologies and pharmacological advancements are on the horizon: digital technologies, augmented reality, topical anaesthetics that work faster, new non-opioid medications and more. And this is all thanks to donor support.

HOW VIRTUAL HEALTH IS SAVING LIVES IN RURAL COMMUNITIES

Thanks to Foundation funding, even more resources are now available to ensure patients receive the care they need, when they need it most.

Nearly 30% of patients who visit the Stollery Children’s Hospital come from outside the Edmonton area.

For many of these families, traveling to the hospital can be challenging — especially for children with complex care needs. Fortunately, virtual care has made remarkable progress in recent years.

In 2023, the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation began fundraising for the creation of the Stollery Centre for Excellence in Virtual Health. The goal: to enhance and expand innovative, pediatric virtual health solutions across rural and northern Alberta and beyond.

Those donor dollars were put to work right away and recently, a medical consultation from a rural Alberta hospital to the Stollery Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) team demonstrated the life-saving potential of integrated virtual health technology and enabling Stollery care everywhere through virtual connections.

A phone consultation was initiated to discuss a young child with an emergency medical condition. The referral site hospital was already providing ventilation assistance to the patient, and the Stollery PICU team suggested switching to a video platform for a more thorough assessment. Upon initiating the video call, the Stollery PICU team supported the referral site team through the resuscitation process in real-time, providing step-by-step instructions and support. The video platform enabled quick and efficient communication, saving valuable minutes and the life of the child.

During the resuscitation, the Stollery PICU intensivist spoke directly with the child’s family, explaining the situation and care plan in detail. This timely communication helped the family understand the seriousness of the situation and provided valuable emotional support. The PICU team also clarified medication orders with the referral site’s registered nurse, ensuring correct doses were administered, and worked with the site physician to discuss contingency plans while awaiting transport to the Stollery.

The power of virtual care was evident when the video call allowed the Stollery PICU team to see the child’s condition and to provide emergent clinical consult support and guidance. The video ensured everyone — from the family to the multidisciplinary

teams — was aligned and understood what needed to be done. The virtual video consultation enabled real time teamwork from a distance to secure the life of a child and enabled conditions for best health outcome for the child.

This case highlights the value of real-time visual consultation and underscores the profound impact of our virtual health initiative in the child’s care and recovery. The future of kids’ health involves getting kids access to care wherever they are, through seamlessly integrated virtual care. With your ongoing support, the Stollery Centre for Excellence in Virtual Health will continue their efforts to increase virtual care in rural and northern communities with tactics like these valuable video consultations. Thank you for making this possible.

Meet Karen

Karen has been a senior program manager at the Stollery Children’s Hospital since spring 2024. She is responsible for turning the vision for the Stollery Centre for Excellence in Virtual Health into a reality.

In her spare time, Karen loves to garden and can be found biking around the community looking for perennials to adopt during the warmer months!

PRACTICE LIKE A PRO: DON’T HOPE FOR THE BEST — TRAIN FOR IT

Just like Ryan Nugent-Hopkins doesn’t wait until game day to perfect his shot, health-care teams at the Stollery Children’s Hospital don’t wait until an emergency to practice saving lives.

At the Stollery Children’s Hospital, the Simulation for Care, Understanding, Betterment and Safety (SimCUBS) program helps teams train like elite athletes, running realistic emergency scenarios, refining teamwork and building technical skills in a psychologically safe environment.

Thanks to donor support, the SimCUBS teams have a state-of-the-art simulation lab right inside the Stollery. This space allows nurses, doctors, respiratory therapists and others to rehearse high-stakes situations before they happen in real life, because every second counts.

The impact doesn’t stop at the Hospital doors. The SimCUBS team brings simulations on the road to patient rooms, schools and rural hospitals across Alberta ensuring world-class pediatric care reaches every child, no matter where they are.

Since launching in 2021, SimCUBS has delivered more than 2,400 simulations involving over 4,300 participants – including Stollery staff, community health partners and families. Together, they’ve rehearsed everything from resuscitating premature infants to navigating trauma-informed mental health crises in teens.

The team also uses simulation to train families of kids with complex medical needs, like those going home on breathing machines. They help caregivers practice real-life emergency scenarios in a safe setting, so they feel confident and capable when it matters most.

Why it matters

Simulation helps health-care teams catch mistakes before they happen and respond faster when every second matters. It improves communication, builds confidence and ultimately helps them deliver safer, more reliable care every time. Because at the Stollery, excellence isn’t an accident. It’s practiced.

Everything they do is possible because of generous donors like you.

Your support has:

• Built a cutting-edge pediatric simulation lab at the Stollery

• Equipped the team with life-like manikins (from newborns to teens) and technology to record, review and learn from each session

• Funded their entire SimCUBS team, including new team members this year to help meet growing demand

• Funded the upcoming expansion of a second dedicated simulation space to support even more learners

• Helped bring “Stollery care anywhere”, providing world-class pediatric training across Alberta

With your continued support the SimCUBS team will keep growing to reach more families, more care teams and more communities, so that every Stollery kid gets the best care possible.

Meet Megan

Megan is a simulation consultant for the Stollery simulation program. This program helps health-care providers keep their skills sharp in a safe environment through simulated situations.

In her free time, Megan loves to get outdoors with her family! She’ll be out paddle boarding in the summer and snowboarding in the winter. It can be a bit chaotic when all four of her kids are out on the slopes, but she loves that she gets to share that adventure with them.

SPREADING THE LEMONY LOVE

Each August, kids across northern Alberta serve up ice cold lemonade as part of Simply Supper’s Lemonade Stand Day. In recognition of the event raising more than $2 million since 2014, the newly renovated family room at the Stollery’s Phillip C. Etches Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the Royal Alexandra Hospital will now be known as the Simply Supper’s Lemon Love Bear’s Den.

In honour of the 10th annual Lemonade Stand Day in 2024, funds raised were in support of renovating and enhancing the family room located outside the Stollery’s Philip C. Etches Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the Royal Alexandra Hospital. This renovation would create a safe, comfortable and family oriented space for families who have a baby in the NICU.

The renovations are now complete and the new and improved family space will now be known as the Simply Supper’s Lemon Love Bear’s Den.

“It’s so amazing to see the work that our Junior Lemon Squeezer’s do across the Stollery come to life and be there for Stollery kids and their families forever,” says Monita Chapman, owner of Simply Supper and founder of Lemonade Stand Day.

“It’s also about raising the next generation of philanthropists, to continue doing this good work.”

The Simply Supper’s Lemon Love Bear’s Den is a bright, inclusive space for Stollery families featuring:

• An attached quiet room, giving families a private space

• New, comfortable furnishings

• A library with books for both parents and their kids

• Fun and interactive games on the wall for kids

• A kitchen and dining table for families to eat, spend quality time together and take breaks

• Dedicated Patient and Family-Centered Care staff to be there for families around the clock

• And more!

“This room, and the adjoining quiet room, not only provide comfort to families, but also an improved spaced for togetherness,” says Sarah Topilko, co-ordinator for the Patient & Family-Centered Care Team at the Stollery. “Our Patient and FamilyCentered care team is excited to be able to run programming, such as family peer support groups, family orientations and parent education sessions in the space, creating a community hub and sense of normalcy for families.”

Thank you to Simply Supper, the Junior Planning Committee and kids across Alberta for making the Simply Supper’s Lemon Love Bear’s Den possible.

Meet Sarah

Sarah has been a co-ordinator for the Patient & Family-Centred Care Team at the Stollery Children’s Hospital since 2016 where she works with Patient Family Advisors (PFAs) as well as Hospital staff to improve patient and family-centred care practices. She provides support and advocacy for families that are currently in the neonatal intensive care units (NICU) across the three Stollery NICU’s, including the Stollery Philip C. Etches Neonatal Intensive Care Unit located at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, the David Schiff Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre and the Stollery NICU at the Sturgeon Community Hospital.

In her spare time, Sarah loves plants, gardening, reading and camping trips with her family in the summer. She also loves all things Disney!

BRINGING CRITICAL CARE CLOSER TO HOME

Transport

Every day, the Stollery Children’s Hospital Critical Care Transport Teams go the distance to save the lives of young patients who require specialized care in emergency situations across Canada.

Serving one of the largest geographical areas in the world — spanning over 500,000 km² across Northern and Central Alberta, the Northwest Territories and neighbouring provinces, the Stollery’s transport teams bring specialized intensive care directly to kids who need it the most, when they need it the most.

With more than 80 specially trained pediatric and neonatal intensive care nurses and respiratory therapists, the Stollery’s Neonatal and Pediatric Transport Teams respond to as many as five calls every 24 hours, transporting more than 1,000 critically ill neonates and children each year, with 85 per cent of these young patients being under the age of five.

From incubators that cradle premature infants as young as 23 weeks gestational age, to ventilators and IV pumps designed for precise care, the equipment they carry is just as specialized as the teams themselves. The Stollery’s transport team is the only pediatric team in Western Canada equipped to initiate and transport patients on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), offering a critical lifeline for kids with the most fragile hearts and lungs.

Whether by ground ambulance, airplane or helicopter, they use the fastest route possible to reach hospitals across Canada, bringing kids safely to the Stollery.

The Stollery Transport Teams don’t only go the distance, but thanks to our generous donors, the team has access to cutting-edge equipment and can offer programs like the Critical Care Outreach program, ensuring health care providers, no matter their location, have the knowledge and confidence to care for critically ill babies and young patience in any emergency situation through:

• Education and training

• Telemedicine and virtual health

• Collaboration and engagement

• Outreach co-ordination

• Program development and evaluation

Together, we’re not just funding equipment — we’re funding the ability to deliver world-class care wherever a child needs it, whenever they need it.

Meet Becca and Heidi

Becca Deslaurier (left) and Heidi Haring (right) are members of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) transport team at the Stollery Children’s Hospital. Becca is a respiratory therapist and Heidi is a transport RN — both of which are crucial roles for caring for and transporting sick babies.

As part of the NICU transport team, Becca and Heidi provide care to the tiniest patients at both the Walter C. Mackenzie and Royal Alexandra Hospital Stollery sites. When they receive a call to go out on transport, both a respiratory therapist and RN are needed to provide care and transport sick babies to the higher care they need at the Stollery.

In Becca’s free time, she loves to be at home with her husband and cat, spend time outdoors, visit with friends and travel to new countries. For Heidi, when she isn’t busy with her grandchildren, she fills her spare time doing all types of crafts from knitting to card-making.

STOLLERY SUPPORT TO SAY GOODBYE

The Aid for Symptoms & Serious Illness Support Team (ASSIST) at the Stollery Children’s Hospital provides pediatric palliative care for the whole family — so they can focus on what’s important.

Beau was born July 1, 2022, when he suffered multiple brain bleeds and was eventually diagnosed with hydrocephalous. After five weeks of fighting, Beau passed away on August 9, 2022, surrounded by his family. From his diagnosis to his last day earth side, the ASSIST and Child Life team was there for his family, because not every Stollery story has a happy ending – but no kid comes to the Hospital alone.

But the care didn’t stop there. Through play-based therapy with ASSIST and Child Life, Beau’s older brother, Gage, was able to re-identify his feelings, describe his emotions and use dinosaurs to talk about real-world issues. His family is incredibly grateful for the care they received as they know it’s what helped Gage grieve the loss of his baby brother.

The ASSIST team at the Stollery provides palliative care not just for kids, but the whole family. The team of doctors, nurses, psychologists and grief counsellor helps families understand what to expect, make goals and decisions to keep them comfortable. They provide care for kids of all ages, including those not yet born but diagnosed with a life-threatening condition.

The team’s main goal is making sure there’s no pain, suffering or distress for kids and their families, regardless of the diagnosis. The focus is on living life to the fullest, managing symptoms so that kids and families can focus on what’s important and feeling as well as possible, both physically and mentally. The team works closely with the kid’s health-care team, in the setting of their choice: in hospital, clinics or in their homes.

Programs at the Stollery like ASSIST are important to families whose Stollery journey looks different than most.

“Most families don’t think about the support their kids would need to say goodbye to their siblings.” - Brettany, Gage and Beau’s mom.

With health care professionals who specialize in palliative care, families at the Stollery can have the full support they deserve even during the most challenging of times.

Meet Sarah

Sarah is a physician with the Aid for Symptoms and Serious Illness Support (ASSIST) team at the Stollery Children’s Hospital. As an ASSIST physician, Sarah works within a multi-disciplinary team to provide pediatric palliative care to infants and children living with serious illness. Her focus is on improving quality of life through the provision of pain and symptom management throughout a child’s course of illness, including at end-of-life. She works with patients and families across a variety of settings, both in-hospital and at home.

Outside of work, Sarah loves to spend time with her husband, two young children and her large extended family. They keep busy by running and adventuring in the river valley, skating on their backyard rink and baking to maintain a steady stock of homemade goods.

GIVING COMFORT TO KIDS AND FAMILIES

The Patient and Family-Centered Care program supports Stollery kids and their families in many different ways throughout their health care journey.

The Patient and Family-Centered Care program at the Stollery Children’s Hospital has many different programs, initiatives and designated family spaces to support and care for Stollery kids and families during their Hospital stay. One of the many programs includes Giving Comfort.

The Stollery Women’s Network launched the Giving Comfort program in 2017 with the goal of bringing comfort to families who unexpectedly find themselves at the Hospital. Now managed by the Patient and Family-Centered Care team, this program offers essential items to families during their Hospital stay, including toiletries, activity books, clothing and other items such as phone chargers and headphones.

Last year, the Giving Comfort program supported Stollery families through providing:

• 2,568 toiletry kits

• 4,138 colouring books

• 2,899 electronics

• 1,362 T-shirts

Patient and Family-Centered Care programs like these provide comfort and relief in times of uncertainty and overwhelming stress. Thanks to your generous support, we can continue to be there for Stollery kids and their families in times when they need it the most.

Meet Stephanie

Stephanie is a Child Life specialist in the Emergency department at the Stollery Children’s Hospital. The Foundation-funded Child Life department at the Stollery helps kids adjust to and understand hospitalization, treatment and illness — all while making sure kids still get to be kids.

Stephanie’s job is to work with the interdisciplinary team to support patients and promote coping. Her focus is providing evidence-based, developmentally and psychologically appropriate interventions including therapeutic play, preparation for procedures and education – all with the goal of reducing fear, anxiety and pain for her patients.

On top of her work at the Hospital, she is currently pursuing a masters in counselling degree!

WOMEN AND CHILDREN’S HEALTH RESEARCH INSTITUTE

As the primary funder of the Women and Children’s Health Research Institute (WCHRI), the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation and our more than 100,000 donors are proud to support the talented and forward-thinking researchers who are changing how children’s health care is thought about and delivered.

WCHRI researchers are leaders in new and exciting evidence-based treatments, breaking barriers in children’s health and enhancing care for Stollery families, giving every kid the best chance at a long and healthy life. Together, with our partners at the University of Alberta and Alberta Health Services, we’re helping shape the future, with WCHRI researchers at the forefront, pushing boundaries and exploring new possibilities in children’s health care.

GRANT FUNDING: WCHRI

Thanks to the generosity of our community, last year we granted $4,391,109 to WCHRI to further support cutting-edge pediatric research.

UNLOCKING GENETIC MYSTERIES: TRANSLATIONAL GENOMICS HUB PROVIDES ANSWERS FOR FAMILIES

Researchers use cutting-edge sequencing and collaboration to solve complex genetic cases.

When two siblings came to the Stollery Children’s Hospital with developmental delays and unusual facial features, doctors suspected a rare genetic disorder called Alazami Syndrome. Standard genetic tests weren’t able to confirm the diagnosis, so they turned to the Translational Genomics Hub (TGH) for help.

Supported with funding from the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation through the Women and Children’s Health Research Institute, the THG brings together experts from different areas of biology and genetics to solve genetic mysteries. The team evaluates the results of specialized genetic tests and runs experiments to confirm their findings. Their goal: identifying new genetic disorders, or variants of existing ones, to provide a diagnosis.

“It offers an extra layer of possibilities — both for clinicians and researchers — to complete those complex genetic investigations,” says Oana Caluseriu, a clinical geneticist and associate professor in the Department of Medical Genetics.

She leads the TGH alongside Todd Alexander, a Foundation-funded researcher and chair of the Department of Pediatrics.

The mystery of the siblings — aged 9 and 17 — was solved by medical geneticist Saadet Andrews. She determined they have Alazami Syndrome from a gene variant that hadn’t yet been recorded in medical journals.

Andrews’ findings were published in June 2025, confirming her diagnosis for the family and updating the specific variant she found in a public database to help medical geneticists all over the world.

For those who’ve waited decades for answers, a genetic diagnosis comes as a relief, even if no treatment is available. It may allow families to access community supports for their loved ones or prevent the disorder from recurring in their family tree.

To date, about 7,000 genetic disorders have been clinically described globally, but not all have a gene attached or a cause identified. “There is still a lot of work to do, and all of us are just adding one little brick at a time,” Caluseriu says.

In the three years since it launched, the TGH has expanded the types of tests it offers. This is good news for those still waiting for answers — like the large family with whom Caluseriu has been working to identify a fatal, genetic disorder that has afflicted five generations. After identifying a promising gene, she used an online platform — “kind of a dating app for researchers” — that matched her with colleagues from around the

world who have found the same gene in their patients. She connected with a research group in Australia and a scientist in Calgary, resulting in a rewarding collaboration.

“It has taken years and a lot of effort, but we are now getting ready to write the manuscript and describe a new genetic disorder,” she says. “It’s a very complex process, but once we convincingly demonstrate our findings, we will be able to work with the family to avoid the devastating outcomes that have ravaged so many lives. And the same will happen for any other family carrying the same faulty gene anywhere in the world who accesses a genetic service.”

HOW RESEARCH CAN HELP THE TINIEST PATIENTS

Dr. Georg Schmölzer is leading a new national partnership to co-ordinate more neonatal clinical trials in Canada to improve outcomes for premature babies and their families.

Since 2013, Dr. Georg Schmölzer has been the recipient of 20 grants and awards from the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation through the Women and Children’s Health Research Institute (WCHRI).

Dr. Schmölzer is a neonatal physician, a professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Alberta and the director of CSAR – the Centre for the Studies of Asphyxia and Resuscitation – a world-leading program that is unique in Canada.

With a focus on the resuscitation of newborn babies, the Platform for Trials in Neonatal Care (PANDA), launched in 2024 under the leadership of Dr. Schmölzer and with key support from the Foundation through WCHRI, which also provides clinical trials support to the network. PANDA Clinical Trials Network was established to conduct neonatal trials across Canada, while also building a lasting trial network for the future.

Resuscitation is needed for about one in every 1,000 babies who are delivered at term, and more often for those delivered preterm. Dr. Schmölzer’s current research explores a potentially safer and more controlled means of providing breathing support to preterm infants that could be implemented in the delivery room and lead to a reduction in negative health outcomes in these infants.

Thanks to your support, you’re helping fund life-saving research to improve outcomes and increase the chances of babies surviving neonatal resuscitation.

Your support helps us invest in cutting-edge pediatric research

Today, we support 325+ researchers in 211 active research projects and upwards of 200 clinical trials at the Stollery Children’s Hospital

Together, we’ve invested more than $85.5M in kids’ health research since 2006

40% of WCHRI members collaborate internationally with other researchers

Meet Liana

Liana is a pediatric neuro oncologist at the Stollery Children’s Hospital, an assistant professor at the University of Alberta and a Foundation-funded WCHRI researcher. Liana treats children with a brain tumor diagnosis – the second most common cancer in children. Her focus is on translational research to improve the diagnosis and treatment of these patients.

In her spare time, Liana loves to read, listen to music and dance – particularly to Brazilian music (where she’s from)!

UNIVERSITY

OF ALBERTA,

FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY

With your generous support, the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry can offer sub-specialty fellowships, training the next generation of pediatric specialists.

The Stollery Children’s Hospital is a world-class hospital, with a priority on retaining and training the best talent. Our Foundation-funded training opportunities provide sub-specialty, customized training to physicians, which will help all Stollery kids live long and healthy lives.

GRANT FUNDING: UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA, FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY

Thanks to the generosity of our community, last year we granted $1,199,425 to further support pediatric dentistry, Indigenous health and specialized training for Stollery specialists.

2024-25 $1,199,425

Last year, donors helped fund 16 fellowships in areas including:

• Anesthesiology

• Surgery

• Diabetes

• Addiction Medicine

• Cardiology

THE POWER OF INTERCONNECTION AND INDIGENOUS HEALTH

As part of our ongoing commitment to the health and wellness of Indigenous kids and youth, we’re proud to invest in programs such as the Ispimihk Awâsisak Program.

Grant Bruno is a registered member of Samson Cree Nation, an assistant professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Alberta and the academic lead for Indigenous Child Health with the Women and Children’s Health Research Institute (WCHRI). As one of the few First Nations faculty members in pediatrics across Canada, Bruno walks between two worlds, with a focus on creating a culturally responsive health care model that supports Indigenous children and youth, particularly in the areas of neurodiversity and intellectual disability.

With these goals in mind, Bruno proudly founded the Ispimihk Awâsisak Program. Guided by the Nêhîyaw (Plains Cree) concept of Wâhktotowin,

emphasizing relationality and interconnectedness, the program focuses on Indigenous health research for children, youth and their families, with their main priorities being:

• Building an Indigenous health research connection hub and community

• Committing to holistic healing pathways for researchers, staff, trainees and community

• Nurturing a supportive environment for Indigenous health research

• Collaboration to overcome barriers

• Facilitating learning and community engagement through sharing and promoting Indigenous knowledge and Indigenous research

Priorities include:

• Community-led research

• Engaging with community members and researchers as equal partners.

• New pediatric clinic

• A pediatric clinic in Maskwacîs provides comprehensive health services for children and youth.

• Indigenous children centered community events

• Annual events to connect families and professionals – increasing access to support for Indigenous children.

• Health promotion and mentorship

• Programs to promote health service access, education and mentorship for current and prospective Indigenous health students.

• Health education

• Teaching and promoting Indigenous health at the university and within communities.

They have many incredible projects on the horizon including a WCHRI advisory circle, special Olympics, Indigenous caregiving collective and ceremonies centered intervention for Indigenous youth – highlighting the need for and importance of Indigenous led research.

Thanks to our generous donors, we can invest in vital programs like the Ispmihk Awâsisak Program that continues to advocate for and advance Indigenous children’s health care.

TRANSFORMING LIVES THROUGH SMILES

Thanks to the partnership between the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation and the Mike Petryk School of Dentistry at the University of Alberta, hundreds of kids receive essential oral care they need each year, for free.

During a visit to the Mike Petryk School of Dentistry, the dentistry students had the opportunity to share some key highlights that show the remarkable effect of the Foundation’s support for the Pediatric Dentistry Outreach Program.

From September to November 2024, the School treated 421 kids, performing a total of 2,722 procedures—all at no cost to the patients or their families, including:

• 213 kids treated through the School Visit Program

• 149 kids from the Metis Nation of Alberta

• 59 kids through the SHINE Program (Student Health Initiative for the Needs of Edmonton)

These groups reflect kids who may not have access to necessary dental care without the Foundation’s support due to financial barriers, knowledge gaps or logistical challenges making it difficult to schedule and keep appointments.

With continued support from the Foundation, the School of Dentistry looks forward to continuing to grow the Pediatric Dentistry Outreach Program over the next four years, providing more than 2,000 kids with full oral health assessments, customized treatment plans, education and overall well-being.

Through this partnership and donor support, lives are being changed and smiles are being restored—one kid at a time. The School is grateful for the Foundation’s continued dedication and looks forward to making an even greater impact together in the future, with plans to expand the program’s reach even further in the coming months and years.

A specialized hospital requires specialized people

Fellowships are key to training people with the specialized skillset necessary to work at highly specialized hospital.

THE TYPICAL TRAINING PATH FOR A STOLLERY PHYSICIAN

2-3 YEARS

4 YEARS Med school, Doctor of Medicine (MD)

4 YEARS

Undergraduate Bachelor of Science (BSc)

Sub-specialty medical training, a postgraduate education that provides advanced knowledge and skills in a specific area of medical specialty (i.e. cardiology or critical care).

4 YEARS

Residency Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada (FRCPC), this designation signifies that a physician has met high national standards for specialty practice and is committed to ongoing professional development in their field.

DONOR DOLLARS MAKE FELLOWSHIPS POSSIBLE

Meet Nicholas

Nicholas is a MSc student and research assistant with the University of Alberta’s department of pediatrics. Nicholas is involved in autism research, working under the supervision of Dr. Lonnie Zwaigenbaum, the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation chair in autism. Nicholas’ focus is on building community capacity for autism care through evaluating medical training programs.

He started working in the autism research field in July 2022 as a research assistant and began his graduate studies project in September 2022. He hopes to continue to do projects in the autism research field for his entire career.

Outside of his research, Nicholas enjoys following the latest trends in music, watching Disney and Marvel movies, Nintendo gaming and going for walks in nature.

1-4+ YEARS

Fellowship training is a post-certifcation clinical and research training where trainees gain an educational experience beyond specialty or sub-specialty training requirements.

RECOVERY ALBERTA

With your support, the Stollery Children’s Hospital has expanded its outpatient psychiatry clinic.

This has increased the capacity for outpatient and phone consultations, allowing kids and their families the comfort of receiving mental health support in their community instead of a hospital setting. For the Stollery, this means fewer emergency room visits for recurring issues and more capacity for immediate emergencies.

GRANT FUNDING: RECOVERY ALBERTA

Thanks to the generosity of our community, last year we granted $1,112,055 to Recovery Alberta, making further strides in mental health care at the Stollery.

2024-25 $1,112,055

MENTAL HEALTH CARE IS ESSENTIAL CARE

Just like physical health, we all have mental health — and sometimes kids and teens need support taking care of it.

Mental illness is a real medical condition. It happens when the brain struggles to regulate thoughts, emotions or behaviours. Just like with a broken bone or chronic illness, mental illness is treatable.

The need for mental health care is growing fast— and too often, kids aren’t getting it. Right now, only one in three young people in Canada with a mental illness receive the treatment they need. In Canada, anxiety and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are the most common mental disorders in youth. Around 3% to 9% of kids will be diagnosed with anxiety and 3% to 7% with ADHD.

With more youth from Alberta coming to the Stollery Emergency department for mental health crises than for broken bones, the Stollery grew their mental health-care services to meet the growing need. Donors helped make this possible.

The Stollery Children’s Hospital now has:

• Two nurses 24/7 on the Emergency Mental Health Team and two social workers

• The Mental Health Assessment and Stabilization Team

• A mental health Child Life Specialist

• Clinical Nurse Educators for Stollery Mental Health and Pediatric Teams

• A family counsellor

• The Stollery Outpatient Psychiatric Clinic

When mental health problems go untreated in kids and teens, their physical health suffers. At the Stollery, mental health care is health care — and thanks to your support, youth in Alberta don’t need to face it alone.

3,300

children came to the Stollery for a mental health emergency

600 families were supported by a psychiatrist through outpatient or urgent care clinics

In 2024, more than:

2,600

kids were assessed by a mental health nurse in the Stollery Emergency

600 families were seen by a psychiatrist at the urgent, outpatient or consultation liaison clinic

Meet Stephanie

Stephanie is a Clinical Nurse Educator specializing in mental health at the Stollery Children’s Hospital. Stephanie leads education and training across the Stollery to help staff feel more confident and equipped to care for children and youth with mental illness.

While she was completing her master’s, she interviewed Stollery nurses from the inpatient units and Emergency department about caring for kids with mental illness. They hadn’t chosen to work in psychiatry, but they were often the ones supporting children after a suicide attempt or seeing how chronic illness affects a child’s mental health. Stephanie was there to help.

Outside of work, Stephanie’s a potter — she finds working with clay therapeutic, and she enjoys having handmade dishes all over her house. She also weaves, plays squash and spends as much time as she can with her dogs (and her partner too!).

350 kids received specialized psychiatric care in a medical unit

1,200 staff were trained in youth mental health

Afterword: A message from our board chair

This past year showed us what is possible when a community stands together, from generous giving and bold research to life-changing care for children. But one challenge continues to grow: space at the Stollery.

The Stollery is Canada’s second-largest children’s hospital and the most specialized in Western Canada. Yet it remains the only children’s hospital in the country woven throughout an adult facility, operating at or over capacity for years. The consequences are impossible to ignore. Hallways become waiting rooms. Play spaces disappear. Families share rooms during some of the most critical moments of their child’s care. This is not the standard in other children’s hospitals, and it should not be ours.

That is why we’re working with the Government of Alberta, the Stollery Children’s Hospital, the University of Alberta and partners across the province to build a new, stand-alone Stollery: a hospital designed for kids, families and the future. With $20 million already committed by the province for planning, the groundwork is underway.

Our next step is to launch the most ambitious fundraising campaign in our history. It will be a transformational effort to ensure our children receive the world-class care they deserve, in a space built just for them. This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reshape pediatric health in Alberta and beyond.

It will take all of us, donors, champions and community leaders, to bring this vision to life. But I know we can. The stories in this report prove what is possible when we come together for kids. The new Stollery will carry those stories forward and create thousands more.

Thank you for believing in better and for standing with us as we build a stronger, healthier future for every child.

With gratitude and determination,

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation Statement of operations

For the years ending:

Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation Grants paid For the years

Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation

Sources of revenue

For the years ending: March 31, 2025 March 31, 2024 March 31, 2023

Fundraising Revenue

Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation Statement of financial position as at:

Liabilities and fund balances

The financial results have been summarized for presentation in the annual report. Please refer to the audited financial statements on our website: StolleryKids.com/Financials-Reports

READ OUR FINANCIALS AND REPORTS

Committed funds fiscal 2025

Why is the Foundation holding donor dollars for the Hospital?

We establish our funding priorities annually, guided by the evolving needs identified across our growing Stollery network of care.

As of March 31, 2025, we are holding $61.7 million (2024 – $55.2 million) in internally committed and externally restricted funds for the Stollery Children’s Hospital, Alberta Health Services and the University of Alberta. These funds support our four key priorities for advancing children’s physical and mental health: equipment and facilities, programs, training and research.

This includes $21.0 million approved by the Foundation’s Board of Trustees for fiscal 2026 funding priorities (2024$20.7 million for fiscal 2025).

Delays in spending by our partner organizations, to whom we grant funds, can occur for various reasons. For instance, infrastructure project delays can postpone equipment purchases, program launches and research activities. As well, in some cases, the Hospital requires additional time to test and evaluate equipment to ensure that the Foundation supports only the highest-quality, most appropriate technology for children’s health care.

As of March 31, 2025, we are also holding $6.4 million (2024 – $6.5 million) in externally restricted funds. These are donor-directed gifts designated for specific purposes that fall outside the scope of board-approved funding priorities.

Funds committed for funding priorities

$60,000,000

$50,000,000

$40,000,000

$30,000,000

$20,000,000

$10,000,000

$25,000,000 31/Mar/25

$20,000,000

$15,000,000

$10,000,000

$5,000,000

Board approved funding: 10 year history

Externally restricted funds

Committed funds

THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS

Thank you to our donors

Our sincere thanks go to our many generous donors – including those who prefer to remain anonymous – who make it possible for us to advance specialized physical and mental health care at the Stollery Children’s Hospital and beyond its walls. Together, we can give all kids the best chance to live a long and healthy life.

This list recognizes donations of $1,000 or more received between April 1, 2024 and March 31, 2025.

AA1 Topsoil & Construction Services Ltd.

Aarts, Brandon

Abaza, Zein

Abbey Lane Homes

In Memory of Luke Abma

Accelerated Revolution Foundation

Acera Insurance

Achtemichuk, Frances

ACI Architecture Inc.

Adam, Cameron

Adam, Charlene

Adams, Andrea

Adamson, Douglas

Addison, Nick

Admire Homes Ltd.

Adolph, Chad

In Honour of Amélie Adolphe

In Memory of David Adomako-Ansah

Affair of the Heart

Agnico Eagle

AGS Mechanical Contractors Ltd.

Aguila Consulting Inc.

Air Canada Foundation

Airland Manufacturing Inc.

Aitken, Donald

Ajax Equipment Ltd.

Akash Homes

Alair Homes Edmonton

Alan Gee & Associates

Alberta Chicken Producers

Alberta Ghostbusters

Alberta Kaiping District Association

Alberta Milk

Alberta Mine Safety Association

Alberta Moose Association

The Alberta Society for Asian Popular Arts

Alexander, Sandeep Sam

Alggin Metal Industries

Ali, Dr. Hira

Ali, Jeffery

Alice Wilkinson Family Fund

All Weather Windows

All West Laundry Equipment

The Allan & Sally Sawin Foundation

Allan Street Foundation

Allan, James

Allard Developments

Allard Foundation

Allen, Frederic & Elizabeth

Allstar Construction Ltd.

All-West Glass

Almeida, Korie

Alnoaimi, Mukhtar

Alpha Construction Inc.

Alstad, Beryl

Altagas Extraction & Transmission

Altex Industries Inc.

ALTYP Welding & Fabricating (1983) Ltd.

Amadeus Music

Ambeault, Steven

Amrik Developments

Amyotte, Stacey & Gilles

Anand, Vijay

Anderson, Becca

Anderson, Connie & David

In Memory of David Gordon Anderson

Anderson, Suzanne

Andrais, Sandra

The Andrew & Gloria Miskey Fund

In Memory of Annica Angeles

Angeles, Lorna & Angelito

Angus Watt Advisory Group

Annual Charity Gala in Support of the Stollery

Appa Daddy Real Estate Inc. (David Nam)

Applause Projects Inc.

Aqua Air Systems Ltd.

Aquatics by Westwind Inc.

In Memory of Alder Arcand

Arcand, Andrew

Arcand, Shaun

Archbishop MacDonald Catholic High School

Arctic Spas

Ardent Roof Systems Inc.

Argus

Ariza, Marjory

Armbruster, Jenae

Armstrong, Jim

Armstrong, Joel

Army, Navy & Air Force Veterans Association

Arndt, Richard

The Arnie J. Charbonneau Foundation

Art for Heart

Ashton, Kurtis & Chelsea & Family

Ask Communications

Aspenleaf Energy Ltd.

Assiff, Nore-Aldein & Mahassen

Atallah, Joseph & Audrey Hanna

ATB Financial

ATCO

In Honour of Brodie Atema

Athabasca Oilmen’s Association

The Atlantic Restaurant Group, Imc

ATW Group Inc. (Adam Wilson)

In Memory of Malcolm P. Austin

Avery Linton Legacy Foundation

Avonlea Photography Studio

Award Construction Ltd.

Ayotte, Janice & Peter

Ayotte, Roger & Jaenie

Azam, Adeel

The Azrieli Foundation/La Fondation Azrieli

2,100+ Junior Lemon Squeezers participated in Simply Supper’s Lemonade Stand Day last year.

BB. Wright Drywall Inc.

Baccus, Darren & Annie Rodrigue

Badger, Eugene

Estate of Fred Badke

Bailey, Mary

Baker Tilly RSG LLP

Baker, Ane

Baker, Anthony

Baker, Tim

BakosNDT Ltd.

Banack, Humphrey

Banack, Lucas

Bang, Terry & Jae Suk

Banh, Liem

Banks, Brian

Bark, Mary

Barr, Dick

Barrow, James

Barry, Matthew

Barth, Russell & Priscilla

Barton, Matthew

Bartz, Erin

Basaraba, Con

Basaraba, Curtis

Basaraba, Rose Marie

Basaraba, Steve

In Honour of Fazlan Bashir

Bashir, Imtiaz

Bateman, Dwayne & Kristi

Batty, Michael

Bauman, Michael

1,461 young hockey players hit the ice at the Stollery Family Day Classic last year.

Baytex Energy Ltd.

Beaners Fun Cuts for Kids

Becher, Robert

Becker’s Chalets

Beebe, Ryan

Beerman, Michelle

Behrens, Birute

Belgravia School

Belland, Noel

Beller, Travis

Bellerose Composite High School

Belter, George

Belvista Homes Ltd.

Ben Stelter Foundation

Benedict, Gail

Beneva Inc.

Bennett Jones LLP

Benson, Leslie

Bentley, Michelle & Thad

Berlin Communications

The Best Lemonade Stand

Best Western Cedar Park Inn

Bevan, Glen

Bevilacqua, Peter

Beyer, Jarred

Beyer, Kristopher

Beyer-Walsh, Shirley

Beztilny, Orest & Denise

Bhatti, Rajan

Biamonte

Biddlecombe, Robert

Big Gifts for Little Lives

Big West Ford

Bignell, Joshua

Bindra, Rupinder

Bird, Erin

Bird, Sophie

Bis Safety Software

Bishop, Aaron

Bisson, Jennifer & Pascal

Bistritz, Len & Barb

Bjorklund, Tyneille & Ian

In Memory of Lavern (Rick) Richard

Bjornson

Black Diamond Custom Home Ltd.

Blackwell, Brett

Blades, Joyce

Blais Realty Group

Blais, Greg

Blais, Marc

Blank, Adam

Blum, Megan

In Memory of Rory Blum

BMO Financial Group

The Board of Trustees of St. Albert School

Division

Boddez, Jim

Bodnar, Ronald

In Memory of Blayne Boehlke

Bohn, Curtis

Bohn, Matthew

Boitchenko, Tatiana

Bonnyville Oilmen’s Society

Boonstra, John & Mary

Booth, Monica

Bordercity Real Estate Inc.

Bortnick, Alvin & Yvette

Bosecke, Charles

Bosse, Nicole

Bosse, Wayne

Boston Pizza Foundation

In Memory of Logan A. Boulet

Boulet, Toby

Boutin Real Estate

Bowdring, Lillian

Bowes Family Foundation

Bowes, Kieran

Bowie, Christine

Bowie, Dave

Bowmaster, Sharon

Boyd, Courtney & Dominik Jenni

Boyko, Amanda

Boyko, James & Carla

Boyko, Steven

In Memory of Robyn Ann Boytinck

Bradley, Ronald

Brady, Dean & Mary Ann

Brandt Tractor Ltd.

Brar, Harmeet

In Honour of Surjit Kaur Brar

Brassard GrandKids Lemonade Stand

Bray, Robert - Portrait Artist

Brazeau Holdings Ltd.

Breen, Jody

Bremault, John

Brent’s Herd

Brese, William & Rita

Briault, Tracy

The Brick

Brimis Enterprises Ltd.

Broadbent, Barbara

Bronson, John

Bronson, Laurie

Brooker, Keith

BrookGlobal

Brooks, Lucille

Brooks, Melanie

Browatzke, Ramie

Brown, Angela & Robert

Brown, Trent

Brownlee LLP

Bruinsma, Philip & Stacy

Brunelle, Wendy

Bryan & Company LLP

Bryant, Ron & Phyllis & Family

Bryson, Jeffrey

B-Smart Learning Center

Bucket Up Tree Services

Bud & Laverna Salloum Family Fund

Buerger Family

Bui, Quang

Buik, Julia

In Honour of Jace Buller

Bunting, Damon

Buote, Dr. Phillip

CC. T. Performance Inc.

The Cabin Cup Invitational

Calgary Shaw Charity Classic Foundation

Calibre Production Operators Ltd.

California Closets

Calmont Group

Cameron Corporation & MLC Group

Cameron, Brendon

Cameron, Greg & Carol

Cameron, Hugh

Cameron, Marleen

Campbell, Barry

Campbell, Bonnie

Campbell, Stephen & Carolyn

Camrose SWN Shopping Night

Canada Employment and Immigration

Union Local 30872

Canadian Downhole

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

Canadian Western Bank

Cann, Ron

Cantera Designs Inc.

Canterra Developments Corp.

Cantiro

Cap-City Landscaping

Capital GMC Buick

Capital Power

Caputo, Vincenzo

Carmacks Enterprises Ltd.

Burak, Nicholas

Burgess, Liam

Burke, Mark

Burnyeat, Bruce & Susan

Burrill, Brian

In Memory of Richard Dale Burton

In Memory of Amy Butler

Butler, Walter & Elaine

Butlin, Michael

Byers, Thomas

In Honour of Bobbie Dianne Byrt

Carpenter, Michael Carry Steel

Carter Hollman’s Ice Cream Fundraiser

Carter, Cynthia

Carts Construction Inc.

Carwell, Timothy

Cashman, Paul

Cassie K Holdings Inc.

Castillo, Carey

Cathrea, Brenda & Doug

CDMFA

Cels, Jeffrey

Cenovus

Centurion

CFI Custom Floors Inc.

Chahal, Charet

Chalmers, Aaron

Chambers, Shelby

In Memory of Lillian Chan

Chan, Vince

Chandos Construction Ltd.

In Memory of Kayla Charbonneau

In Memory of Madelyn Joy Charest

CHAS 3 Gun League

Chase, Peter

Cheema, Sundeep

Chemco Electrical Contractors Ltd.

Estate of Sophie Chernesky

1,300+ runners, walkers and rollers

did 5 km at Teddy Bear Fun Fest last year.

Cheryl’s Run for Aplastic Anemia

Cheung, Francis

Chevalier, Jane

Children’s Charity Golf Classic “Kennedy Reid”

Chohan, Amandeep

Cholak, Norm

Cholak, Rachelle

Christ The King Catholic School

Christa Aubrey Medical Professional Corporation

Christensen, Bradley

Christoffel De Wet PC

Chung, Christine

CIBC

CIC Inspection & Consulting Ltd.

Cicchini, Onorio

Cintas Canada

Clair, Sean

Clandonald Agricultural Society

Clark, Michael

Clarke, Cecelia

Clarke, William

Clausen, Clifford Blake

Clausen, Erhard

Clayton, Stephen

Clear Vista School

Clubine, Stephanie

CN

CN Employees’ & Pensioners’ Community Fund

Coan, Shawntelle

Coble, Robert

COBS Bread Century Crossing

COBS Bread Crestwood

COBS Bread Namao Centre

COBS Bread Rutherford

COBS Bread West Granville

COBS Bread Windermere

Cochrane, David

Code Ninjas

Coghlan, Timothy & Tara Heron

Cohen Cup

Coleman, Danielle

Coleman, Katherine & Robert

College of Alberta School Superintendents

Colville, Jacquelyn & Jay

Connolly, Scott

Cook, Maria

Cookson, Catharine

Copper Tip Energy Services Inc.

Corbett, Ralph

Corina Grue

Cormier, Mahra

Corrosion & Abrasion Solutions Ltd.

Cosmos Cup by Edmonton Cosmopolitans

Costco Canada Wholesale Ltd.

Cote, Luc & Jessica

Cothern, Michelle

Cottrell, Marion

Cottswood Interiors

Cougar Paint & Collision Inc.

Coventry Homes Inc.

Cowan, James & Gail

CP Services Ltd.

CPS Engineering Inc.

Craig, Christine

Craig, Dr. William & Nancy

Craigen, Todd

Craig’s No Frills

Crist Family Foundation

Crosby, Luke

Cross, Allan

Cross, Jack

DD & M Concrete Finishing Ltd.

D6 Holdings Inc.

Dafoe, Patrick

Dalbec, Debra & David

Daly, Don

Damen, Ali

Dandelion Fabrics

Daniele, Gino

Danmax Communication Ltd.

Darcy Powlik Realty Inc.

Darlene Strang Realty Inc.

Darsyl Properties Inc.

Dary, Dr. Kimberly

Daviau, David

David C Reid Professional Corp

David Foster Foundation

Davidge, Sandra

Davidiuk, Cecile

David’s Hair Donation Fundraiser

Davidson, Debra

Davies, Deddeh

Davis, Casey & Karen

Davis, Jennifer

Daytona Homes

De Sousa, Anthony

Crossman, Michael

CTL Construction

Cunningham, Shaun

CUPE 784

Currie, Darren & Natosha

Customers of Peoples Jewellers & Mappins

Jewellers

Cusworth, Rachelle

Cyr, Brian

In Memory of Madelyn Isabelle Cyr

Cyr, Nathalie

Dean, Felicia

Debbie Davidson Foundation

Deeb, Tariq & Huda & Family

In Memory of Gabriel E. Deeg

Deerland Equipment

Degner, Iona & Theodore

Delburne 4-H Club

Deley, Landon & Stephanie

Delisle, Patrick

Dempsey, Kimberly

Dempster, John

Dennison, Dianna

Deol, Jandip

Derk, Landon

Derworiz, Sheri & Rod

Deval Infotech Inc.

Devaney, Patrick

The Devlin Family

Devlin, Leonard

DeVries, Lisa & Steven

Dewing, Michael

Dharamsi, Mumtaz

Dhillon, Jim

DIALOG

Diamond Contracting

Diana & Francois Poirier Foundation

Digital Rose Technology

Direct Energy

Direct Home Blinds

DK Cornel Ltd.

Dobinson, Louise

Doell, Simonne

Doiron, Charlie & Jill

Don Wheaton Ltd.

Donadeo, Lorenzo

Donald R. Getty School

Donate A Car Canada Inc.

In Honour of Quinn Dowdle

Dowhaniuk, Curtis

Doyle, Kevin

Doyle, Peggy

DQ® Northern Alberta Operators Association

EE. B. Horsman & Son Ltd.

EA

Eagle Rock Contracting Ltd.

École Secondaire-Beaumont-Composite

High School

Edden, Jolene

In Memory of Harold James Edgar

Edgar, Henry & Shannon

Edgar, James H.

Edmondson, Philip

Edmonton & District Soccer Association, Ken Atterbury Memorial Tournament

Edmonton Area Pipeline & Utility Operators Committee

Edmonton Catholic Schools

Edmonton City Club

Edmonton Elks

Edmonton Exchanger Manufacturing

Edmonton Kenworth Ltd.

Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation

Edmonton Public Teachers-Local 37 ATA

Dreiling, Jared

Drever, Jennifer

Drews, Robyn & Derek

Drisner, Darin

Drover, James

D’s Glass & Film Ltd.

Du, Jenny

Dudley, Howard

Dulic, Besima

Duncan Craig LLP

Dunmola, Oluwakemi

Durham, Theodore

Durnford, Diane

The Durstling Family Trust

Dusterhost, Karin

Dynamic Energy Group Inc.

Dynamic Manufacturing Solutions

Edmonton Trailer Sales & Leasing Ltd.

Edmonton Valve & Fitting

EECOL Electric

Elanik, David

Electrical Contractors Association of Alberta

Elevate Safety Solutions

Eliana Bulfon’s Fundraising

Elias, Sam

Elissa Lepage’s Fundraiser for the Stollery

Elite Spindles & Railings

In Memory of Clifford Eliuk

Eliuk, Marshall

Eliuk, Susan

Elkadri, Hussein

Ellert, Vincent

In Honour of Sullivan R. Elliot

Ellis, Andrew

The Ellis Family

Ellis, Glen & Heidi

El-Ossmani, Hayat

Elvin, Mark

Employees of Workers’ Compensation

Board Alberta

Enbridge Inc.

Encana Corporation

The English Family

In Memory of Gordon English

ENMAX Energy

Enstyle Homes Ltd.

Enterprise Holdings Foundation

EP Financial Canada

Erikson, Bruce

Ermel, Rollie

Escudero, Dr. Carolina

Estee Lauder Cosmetics Ltd.

Estephan, Tony

Eton-West Construction

The EVAN Foundation/Kindred Foundation

Treats & Treasures Cart

Evans, Robert

Evergreen Energy Tank Rentals Ltd.

Express Employment Professionals

Extra Life

Extra Life Wetaskiwin

EY Canada

142 new monthly donors called into Corus Radiothon.

FFairmont Hotels & Resorts

Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge

Faithful Friends Foundation

Falode, Victor

Fankhanel, Adrian

In Honour of Elle Alexandra Farrell

Farm Credit Canada

Fastenal

Father Leduc Catholic School

Faulkner, Karen & Mike

Favot, Monique

The Federici Family

Feil, Wendy

In Memory of Josef L. Felder

Felesky Flynn LLP

In Honour of Megan Felts

Female Hockey Day in Alberta

In Memory of Andrew James “Andy” Ferguson

Fetterman, Cynthia

In Honour of Sam Fetterman

Fidelak, Kevin

Fielder, John

Fight With Fin Memorial Dart Tournament

Filipchuk, Dave & Delphine Brooker

Filipchuk, Pam

Fillion, Roger

Fillmore, Chris

Finch, Dee

Finnie, Joseph & Shelly

Finning Canada

Firethorn Energy Services Ltd.

First Call Heating & Air Conditioning Inc.

Fischer, Amanda Ruth

Fisher, Dr. Robert

Fisher, Glenn

Five Bo Inc.

Five T Investments Ltd.

Fleming, Evan

Flint Energy Services Ltd.

Florence MacKenzie Fund

Forbes, Rhonda

Forrest, Dulce

1,560 guests supported kids’ mental health care at CRESCENDO, a John Cameron Experience.

Fort Assiniboine Jackpine Ball Tournament

Fort Saskatchewan Christian School

Fort Saskatchewan Minor Football Association (FSMFA)

In Honour of Shane Fortner

In Memory of M. Dean Fossen

Fouillard, Philip

Fountain Tire Ltd.

Frank, Colleen

Frank’s Group

Fred Katz Fine Art Photography

In Memory of Jeanette Frederick

Freson Bros.

Friesen, Brooklyn, Rylie & Ben

Frigon, Ingrid

In Memory of Del Fulkerth

Funding Innovation

Funk, Trevor

Future Ag Inc.

FYI Doctors Enhancing Life Foundation

GG. D. Realty & Investments Inc.

G3 Canada Ltd.

Gabby’s Big Heart - In Honour of Gabriella Basaraba

Gaber, Mohamed

Galbraith, Frances

Galea, Melanie

In Memory of Lily Angel Gallant

Galloway Classic

Galloway, James

Gardiner, Michael

The Gardner Family

Gartner, Lionel

The Gary Boehm Fund

Gateway Dental Clinic

Gateway Trailer Repairs Ltd.

Gaydar, Frank S.

Gear Up Auto Services Ltd.

Geddes, Caroline

Gee, Alan

Gelowitz, Tyler

Gene Robb Fund

In Honour of Samuel Genereux

Genesee & Wyoming Canada Inc.

Genevieve (Jean) Whiting Fund

Genics Inc.

Genstar Development Company

George, Kevin & Kim

In Memory of Maddie George & Everly

George

Gerald, Susan

Germain, Derrick

In Honour of Nayvi-Raine German

Gerrard, Roseanna & Pete

Getzlow, Grant

The Ghermezian Family

Ghost Riders Riding Club Central & Edmonton

Gibbon, Chris & Kim

Gibbon, Mark

Gibeau, Nathan

Gibson Energy

Giebelhaus, Donna

The Giebelhaus Family Foundation

Giese, Ryan & Carmel

Gignac, Patricia & Julien

Gilbert, Jennifer

In Memory of Robbie Gilbert

Gilead Alberta ULC

Gilewich, Jacqueline & Brad

Gill, Ramandeep

Gilliland, Susan

GingerCane Gingerbread Design Contest

Girls Day Out

GK Landscaping & Renovations

Glengarry Pharmacy

GLENTEL Inc.

Global Well Servicing Ltd.

Glockler, Dr. Otto

Glover, Aaron

Thank you to the more than 100 generous sponsors for supporting our events last year!

Go Auto

Godwin Ventures Ltd.

Goerz, Stefan

Gogowich, Blair

Goin, Aaron

Goldbar Contractors Inc.

Golden, Nicholas

The Golf Cart People Inc.

Gonzalez, Cesar

Good, Dan

Goode, John & Michelle

Estate of Bernard Goodine

Gorda, Adeline

Gordon Food Service & Innercity Packers

Gordon, Tanner

Gore Mutual Insurance

Gosavi, Anuradha

Goselink Holsteins

Gottselig, Mike & Julie

Goudreau, Irene

Goudreau, Jeannine

Goudreau, Leger & Marie

Goudreau, Michel & Sandra Tupper

Goutbeck, Christine

Graber, Sheldon

Graham & Lorraine Adamson Legacy Fund

Graham Construction

Graham, Kimberly

HH2 Oil Energy Inc.

Hagger, Eric

Hagstrom, Bruce & Sheila Greckol

Halabi, Keith

Haley, Matthew

Hall, Colleen

Hall, Pamela

Halldorson, Raymond

Halliburton

Hallworth, Gary

Graham, Trish

Graham, William

Gramiak, Grant & Arlene

Grant, Michelle

Graves, Keith

Graves, Victor

Gray, John

Great Canadian Group of Companies

Great Canadian Homes Ltd.

Greater Edmonton Cosmopolitans

Community Services Foundation

GreenFox Windows & Doors

Greter, Nathanael

Grewal, Baljinder

Grewal, Raymon

Griffin, Merv

Groom, Richard

Estate of Ellen Sofia Grose

Groundworks Canada

Grovenor School

Grynke, Dwaine

GS Construction

Guertin Family Foundation

Gugulyn, Derrick

Gumbs, Natasha

Gunning, Joseph

Gurney, Jessica

Gusse, Erika

Estate of Laurie Earl Guthrie

Hamilton-Harter, Clarice

Hamm, Doris

Hanas, Jarad

Hancock, Jen

In Honour of Enzo Hans

Hanson, Tyler

Harasymiw, Dean

In Memory of Sandra Jane Harder

Harmony Ventures Inc.

Harrison, Howard & Bernice

Hartfelder, Mal

Harvard Developments

HATCH Company

Hatheway, Ingeborg

Hawks 402 Team Donation

Hawryluk, Tanner

Hay, Wilda

Hayduk, Gail

Headrick, Garry

Heartland Sulphur Terminal

Heavy Metal Equipment & Rentals

Hebert, Philip

Hedstrom, Chris

Heidelberg Materials Canada Ltd.

Heikkinen, Lorne

Heinish, Mark & Michele

Helix Oilfield Inc.

The Helm Clothing

Hendry Family

Henry Singer Fashion Group

Henry, Dr. Matthew

Herchen, Hans R.

Hercules Holdings Ltd.

Herman & Elly de Jongh Fund at Edmonton

Community Foundation

Hernandez, Armando

HESCO Foodservice Ltd.

Heshka, Dennis

Hess, Jochelyn

Hevey, Jason

Hiatt, Timothy

Hicks, Heather

Hidden Valley Golf Course Inc.

Hideaway Inc.

Highland Moving & Storage Ltd.

Hi-Kalibre Equipment Ltd.

Hikmat, Owais

Hilborn, J & M

Hines Creek Soap Box Races

Hip Hip Hooray Lemonade Stand

Hladyshevsky, Melissa

Hlus, Jonathon

In Honour of Leon Hnatiuk

Hobbs, Robb

Estate of Eileen Hobson

Hodge, Philip

Hodges & Mohr Realty Group

Hofer, Jacob

Hofer, Kurt

In Memory of Joe Hoffman

Hoffman, Patricia

The Holan Family

Holland, Kerri-lyn & Jason

Hollie A. Power Professional Corporation

Holt Renfrew Calgary

In Honour of Team Homan

Home Sweet Home By Mark & Belle

Homes by Avi

Estate of Freda Shirley Hopper

Hordal-Hlewka, Kimberly

Horizon Drilling, a division of Western Energy Corp.

Horn, Brent & Tracy

Hornberger, Lisa

Estate of Yvonne Viola Horne

Horton, Jesse

Hothi, Prit

HotUtils Ltd.

The Hoy Family

Hrap, George

Hrytsak, Patricia

HUB International Insurance Brokers

Huebner, Chris

Hughes, Adam

Humanis Talent Acquisition & Advisory

In Honour of Morgan Humeniuk

Humeniuk, Patrick R.

Hunt Realty Inc.

Hunt, Charlotte

Hunt, David

Huntley, Nicole

Hurley, Alisha

Hutchinson, Donald

Hyman Family Foundation

II & S Truck and Trailer Inc.

Iampen-Ashburn, Charlene

Iconic Purpose Inc.

Idler, Jason

IHOP Restaurants Canada

Ilnitsky, Sara

Imperial Oil

In Its Place

InfraHydro Inc.

Ingle, Claire

Inspired By Giving Ltd.

Insurely Inc.

JJ.J. Bowlen Catholic Junior High School

Jacie Management Inc.

The Jack Davis Hope Foundation

Jack, Gloria

Jack, Stephen

Jackie Pennock Family Foundation

Jack’s Auto Body Ltd.

Jackson, Blaine & Wendy

Ja-Co Welding & Consulting Ltd.

Jacula, Shawn

Jade’s Welding Services Inc.

Jagt, Ron

Jahnke, Matthew

Jahns, Matthew

Jake’s Calibrations Ltd.

Estate of Anna Eveline Jakubec

James H. Brown Injury Lawyers

Janssen, Meaghan

Jean Cooley Capital Fund

Jeffery, James, Amy, Michael & Ayvlin

Jennifer Conway Professional Corporation

Jennifer E. Pritchard Professional Corporation

Jensen, Kimberly

Jespersen, Havilah

Jespersen, Linda

Intact Insurance Company

Inter Pipeline

Intercity Packers Meat & Seafood

International Rubber Products Ltd.

International Union of Elevator Constructors

Local 122

International Union of Operating Engineers

Local No 955

Ip, Hansen

Irene Zucht - RE/MAX

Irwin, Vonda

Ishack, Mark

Issa, Kamil

Jespersen, Sharrell

Jewellery Fundraiser for the Stollery

JFC Constructek Inc.

Ji, Anna

Johal, David

John Cameron Changing Lives Foundation

John Connor Real Estate Ltd.

Johnson, Bryan

In Honour of Ezra Johnson

Johnson, Janeen

Johnson, Jarrette

Johnson, Jesse

Johnson, Randy & Dianne

Johnson, Shanna

In Honour of Brett Johnston

Johnston, Patricia

Joly, Nicole

Jones, Alexander

Jones, Noah & Miranda

Jonker, Izak De Villiers

Jordan, Jill

Jorgensen, Neil

Joy Global (Canada) Ltd.

Jutzi, Roy

JVI Safety

KKacic, Andry

Kaler, Manpreet

Kalke, Sara

Kallal, Dr. Marc

In Honour of Cecily Kalyn

Kaminski, Wolfgang & Beth

Kantoch, Michal

Kapustsina, Kseniya

Karout, Wally

Kartz, Cory

Kasa, Randall

Katie Crawford Homes Ltd.

Kaur Dhaliwal, Inderpreet

Kautz, Wendy

Kay, Dale & Catherine

KBL Environmental

K-Bro Linen Systems Inc.

Kearney, Tanya

In Memory of Shirley & Edward Keddy

The Keehn Family

Keith, Peggy

Keldar Leadership

KELLER Construction Ltd.

Keller, Manny

Kellgren, Arnold

Kellgren, Margaret

Kelly, Sharon

Kemp, Brenda

Kennedy, Bradley

Kennedy, Ryan

Kennedy, Stacey

Keppler, W. Paul

Kessir, Brenda

Kessir, Terry

Kevin M. Films

Khan Kebabs

In Honour of Omar Mohammad Khan

In Memory of Lorraine Francis Kildaw

Kildow, Bryn

Killips, Ralph & Nancy

Each year, more than 20 national partners support Stollery kids through Children’s Miracle Network and Canada’s Children’s Hospital Foundations initiatives.

Kim Hung School King, Dolores

King, Douglas

King, Mary King, Shawn Kingston Ross Pasnak LLP

Kingsway Instruments Inc.

In Memory of Dennis Ray Kinnee Kinnee Industries Inc.

Kinnee, Glen J.

Kinsella, Mike

Kinsella, Wendy & Family

Kinshella, Robert Kirkwood, Michael Kirson Pipeline Ventures

Kitz, Edward

Klak, Greg & Karen (In Memory of Haley Nicole Klak)

Klassen, Darlene

Klaus, Lea-Anne

Klepper, Vance & Michelle

Estate of Wietze (Bill) Kloosterman

Knoppers, Johnathan

Knutson, Kim

Ko, Phuay

Kohler, Andrew

Kohlman, Janelle

Kohlruss, Courtney

Kondics, Ian & Chantel

Kong-Har Athletic Club

Kootstra, Pam

Kortech Calcium Services

Kosinski, Wendy

Kot, Brandon, Jessica, Henry & Charlie

In Memory of Vivian Koval

Kowalczewski, Maria

Kozak, Dr. Paul

Kozicki, David

KPMG

Kraay Family Farm

LL & J Daycare Centre Ltd.

L & M Brenneis Family Foundation

L.A. Brayer Foundation

L.B.H. Building Supplies Inc.

La Crete Public School

Lachance, Nicole & Roberto Noce

In Memory of Priti Laderoute

Ladies Who Brunch - Dr. Kara Otuomagie

Lai, Brandon

Laing, William

Laird, Cory

Laird, Ronald

Lam, Hieu, Tammy, Felyce & Keegan

Lambert, Joseph

Landry, Karen

Landry, Sheila

Landsperg, Leslie & Destany

Lane, Laura

In Memory of Gary Languay

Lark Group

Latin American Senior Citizens Cultural Assoc of Edmonton

Kregel, Eric & Catherine

Krinbill, Gloria

Kroening, Barbara

Kubica, Roy

In Memory of Blair Marie Kubinec

Kubinec, Brandon

In Memory of Matthew David Kuehne

Kurling for Kids

Ky, Loan

DID YOU KNOW?

Last year, more than 140 fundraisers were organized by adult community members.

Lauber, Ryan

Lauzon, Luc

Lawson, Kelly

LBA Foundation

Le Blanc, Corey

LeClair, Cody

Ledcor Group of Companies

The Leder Family

Leduc Bottle Depot Ltd.

Leduc Elks #156

Leduc Minor Hockey Association Adam Myers Memorial Fund

Lee Oilfield Service Ltd.

Lee, Bonita

Lee, Dr. Ann

Lee, Sharon

The Legion of Frontiersmen of the Commonwealth

LeGrand Northwest Ocularists (2013) Inc.

In Honour of Kruz Lehocky

Leib, Sarah

Leishman, Tracy

Lemieux, Daniel

Lemieux, Gloria

Lemmon, Dane

Lennon, Kathryn & Robert

Lepage, Andre-Pierre

Lerner, Rodney

Let’s Roll Consulting Inc.

Levasseur, Lisa

In Memory of Micheline Levesque

Lewis, Donna

Lewis, Jeff

Li, Claudia

In Memory of Maxwell Li

Li, Teresa W.

Liban Homes

Liboiron, Marhea

LIDS Canada

Liewaart Westview Farms Ltd.

Lift Interactive Inc.

Lillian Osborne High School

Lin, Dr. Lily

Linda Getzlaf - RE/MAX Real Estate

Linda Joyce Charitable Fund

Lindale Truck Service Ltd.

Lindballe, James

In Memory of Avery Laine Linton

Linton, John

Lions Club of Stony Plain

Little Genius Daycare Ltd.

Little, Richard

Livnest Inc.

Lizee, Sarah

Llamas, Ralph

Lloyd Sadd Insurance Brokers Ltd.

Lloydminster Columbus Club Charitable Foundation

Lloydminster Skating Club

LMC Maintenance Services

Lo Rosenthal & Challoner Fund

Lobay, Dr. Lori

Lodge, Michael

Lohner, Bradley

Lomax Fleet & Diesel

London Drugs Ltd.

Long & McQuade Musical Instruments

Long, Brian

Longtime Quality Services

Lord, Justin

Lori Hunt Real Estate

Lotey, Charanjit

Louis & Gertrude Hochhausen Fund

Lovsin, Frank & Agnes

Lovsin, Michael & Gloria

In Honour of Anna-Grace & Jaxson Lowe

Lowe, Catherine

Lowe, Rebecca

Loyal Order of Moose #2027

Lozeron, Emily

LPB Dental Services Inc.

LTD Oilfield Services Inc.

LTZ Consulting

Lu, Christine

Lu, Jinnee

Lu, Thanh

In Honour of Trien Lu

Lu, Xianshuo

Luchin, Yachun

Lukawesky, Sheri

Luke’s Legacy Fun Run

Lukey, Ernest

Lukocs, Allen

Lum, Calvert

Lumanlan, Loida

Lundell, Allan & Donna

The Luomala Family

Lynn, Colleen

Lyons, Harold

Lysons, Catherine & Merlin

MM.A.P. Group of Companies

Ma, Ping Fai

Maan Real Estate Group Ltd.

In Honour of Ainsley & Lachlan

MacDonald

MacDonald, Caryn

MacDonald, Doug

In Memory of Kamryn O. MacDonald

MacDonald, Roy

In Honour of Isabella MacGillivray

Machado, Kevin

MacIntyre, Neil

MacIsaac, Cheryl

Mackie, Dr. Andrew

Maclean’s Run for the Stollery

Maconochie, Dale

Macyk, Timothy

Maczala, David

In Memory of Priya Rani Madan

Madeup Beauty

Magana Management Ltd.

Mah, Kevin

Mahon, Nathan

Mainolfi, Gennaro

Majeau, Angeline

Majeski, Michelle

Major Overhaul & Equipment Repair Inc.

Maller, Vern

Malmo, Shaun

Manatunga, Dilan

Manitoulin Group of Companies

Manji, Irfanali

Manna, Joseph

Mannani, Bijan

Manning, Blair

Manning, Dean & Lynn

Marano Foundation

Marbec Holdings Ltd.

Marco Bulfon’s Fundraising

Marcus & Millichap

Mark, David

Marple, Chuck

Marriott International

Marsh, Mike

Marshall, Scott

Martens, Frank

Martin, Chantelle

Martin, Craig

Martineau, Chris

Marzotko, Rachel

Materi Welding

Estate of Olga Matheson

Matias, Jasmin

Mattamy Homes

Matter, Daryl

The Mawji Family

Max Industrial Supply Ltd.

Kids helping kids – what’s better than that?

Last year, more than 220 Stollery Superstar fundraisers were held, including 83 birthdays and 64 school fundraisers!

Maxwell Auto Service Ltd.

May, Jordan

Mayco Electric Ltd.

Mayer, James & Valerie

Mazur, Leo

McAlpine, Robert

McBride, Barry

McBrien, Dr. Angela

McCabe, Stephanie

McCaw, Doreen

McCaw, Mamie & Richard

McClelland, Gail

McConaghie, Villa

McCoy Family Foundation

McCoy, Sue

McDonald, Taryn

McDonell, Brent

McEachern Family Foundation

McElhanney Land Surveys Ltd.

McElhanney Ltd.

McFarlin, Michele

In Memory of Finley D. G. McGean

McHugh, Alan

In Memory of Jacob McInnis

McIntyre, John

McKenna, Robert

McLachlin, Helen

McLean, Lachlan

McLeod Services & Contracting Ltd.

McMahon, Eleanor & Jack

McMann, Keith

McManus, Colin

McNeil, Quinten

McNeill, Jody

McNeill, Susan

McTavish, Laurel

Medical Imaging Consultants

Medicine Lodge Rodeo

MEG Energy

Meghji, Rahim

Melcor Developments Ltd.

Meldrum, Norman

Melnychuk, Barb

Melnychuk, Rachel

Melville, Brent

Mercedes-Benz Edmonton West

Mertz, Sheila

Metalex Recycling Ltd.

Metcalfe, Dr. James

MHPD Inc.

Mian, Fatima

Mian, Muhammad

Micasa Developments Ltd.

Michael A. Khoury Professional Medical Corporation

Michael Pino Real Estate Group Ltd.

Michaud, Brenda

Michaud, Cameron & Leanne

Michaud, Laura L.

Michaud, Real & Claudette

Michels Canada

Michener Allen Auctioneering Ltd.

Michener, Ian

Miciak, Jacqueline

Midnight Integrated Financial Inc.

Mielke, Kristy

Mihok, Antal

Mike & Dana Voytechek Family Foundation

Mike Marsh Real Estate Ltd.

Miller Thomson LLP

Miller, Beau

Miller, Cameron

In Honour of Cameron Miller

Miller, Judy

Miller, Lisa

Miller, Michelle

Million Reasons Run

Mills, Vivienne

Millwoods Christian School

Mindbuffs

Minhas, Sneil

Minkin, Rebecca

Misik, George

MK Construction Ltd.

MNP

The Mobilist

Moch, Walker

Mohajer, Tarek

Mohl, Adam

Moir, John & Marianne

Moir, Riley

Moisan, Renee

Mombourquette, Grant

Monteith, Chantel

In Memory of Isaac Joseph Montes

Montgomery, Celestine

Moore, Charlyn

Moore, Peter

Moores, Nicole E.

Moores, Sandra

Moosa, Shamsh, Nasheena, Adam & Zane

Moreton, Robert

Morgan, Kerry

NNagendran, Dr. Jayan

Naimi Medical Professional Corporation

Nakatsui DermaSurgery

Nantel, Marc

NAPA Auto Parts Annual Golf Tournament

Narayan, Sam

National Bank

Navratil, Rhonda

In Honour of Cole James Needham

In Honour of Kody Levi Needham

Needham, Wendy

Neels, Lyndi

Neil Rouse Realty Inc.

Nelson, Doug

Nelson, James

Morissette, Clinton

Morse, Corey

Moss, Roy & Family

Mould, Barbara & John

Mowbrey, Mary

Mozak, Dennis & Laurie

MR MIKES Steakhouse Casual

Mueller, Rita

Muir, Scott

Mulholland, Teresa

In Memory of Alice Mulkay

Mullen Leadership Recruitment

Mullen, Brian

In Memory of Teclay Mulugeta

Mundy, David

Muri, Ryan

Murphy, Michael R.

Murray, Doug

Music Spirit Society Charity Concert

Mustafa, Mahmoud

My Dentist

In Memory of Adam Myers

Mykytiuk, Jarrett

Nelson, Marj & Les

Nerval Corp.

Estate of Katherine Nethercut

Neudorf, Edyth

Neveu, Kevin

nexGen Grafix Inc.

NFL Canada

Ng, Dr. Gary

Nickerson, Courtney

Nielsen, Karen

Nikipelo, Al

Nikitin, Paulette

Nikolaidis, Ioanis

Noonan, Joe

Norma M. Gordon Investments

Norris, Dave

Norris, Michael

North American Construction Group

North East Bulk Transportation Services Ltd.

North Edmonton Family Dayhome Agency Ltd.

North Edmonton KIA

North West Redwater Partnership

Northbridge Financial Corporation

OOak Bay Beach Hotel

Oasis Orthodontics

In Memory of Alexie & Nate Obrigewitch

Offroad Industries

Oflaherty, Adrian

In Memory of Philip Ki Joon Oh

Oil City Ready Mix Ltd.

OK Tire & Auto Service

The Olafson Family

Olafson, Steen & Clara

Olds, Marley

Olenek, Donald

Olson, Frances

Olsson, Michael

On The Level Millwright Service

Northern Lights Shrine Club

Northern Reflections

Northern Topsoil Services Ltd.

NorthRiver Midstream

Norton, Dennis & Betty

Norwood Dental Centre

Nufloors

Nutrien

Onec Construction Inc.

O’Neill, Holly

In Honour of Sylvia Onushko

Opyr, Tara

Osborn, Douglas

Osmond, Jennifer

Ostrem Chemical Co. Ltd.

Otteson, Eleanor

Otto Capital Group

Ouellette, Marie

Outdoor Living Wholesale

Overland Container Transportation Services (2013) Ltd.

Owsianski, Nathan

Oz Consulting Inc.

It takes a village! Last year, more than 700 volunteers donated their time and talents to help us fill more than 1,150 Foundation volunteer opportunities!

PPacesetter Equipment Ltd.

Pagano, Dr. Joseph

Page, Catherine

Paisley’s Lemonade

Pallier, Vincent & Anna

Palmquist Psychology Services, Inc.

Pals Geomatics Corp.

Panda Restaurant Group Inc.

Pandher, Amardeep

Pandher, Armanjit

Pandher, Jaskiran

Pandit, Hemang

Panel Construction Ltd.

Pangman Development Corporation

Papp, Lucy

Parent, Shane

Paris Jewellers

Park Memorial Funeral Home

Park, Jack

Parker, David

Parker, Mike

Parkland Family Day Home Agency

Parlee Sheds & Shelters Ltd.

Pashko, Benita

Pasini, Anthony

Pasula, Barbara & Dennis

Pat Hardy Primary School

Patidar, Shalil

Paton, John

Patterson, Brian & Annette

Pauliny, Filip

Pawlenchuk, Carol

Payworks

PCL Construction

PD Metcalfe PC

Pearce, Derek

Pecush, Michael & Karen

In Memory of Mathew Peddle

Pedersen, Hilde

In Honour of Hudson Pedlar

In Honour of Nate Peebles

Peets, Raymond W.

Pembina Pipeline Corporation

Perfect Heating & Air-Conditioning Ltd.

Perkins, Bryan

Perry, Beatrix

Petersen, Naidene

Petrin, Kimberly

Petro, Patricia

Petroff, Nicholas

In Memory of Brent L. Peyre

Peyre, Kevin

Peyre, W. & E. Roberts

Pham, Jasmine

Philip Ki Joon Oh Scholarship Foundation

Phillips, George

Philpott, Josh

PhilSA’s Annual Fundraising Gala

Photos with the Grinch

In Memory of Robert Pickford

In Memory of Logan Henry Pierrot

Pimee Well Servicing Ltd. Partnership

Pino, Michael

Pirnak, Robin

Pisani, Maggie Grace

Plains Midstream Canada ULC

Planet Fitness

Plato’s Closet Sherwood Park

Pleckaitis, Braden

Pleckaitis, Chloe & Braden

Plouffe, Michelle

In Honour of Kayden Plourd

PME Inc.

Podridske, John & Patricia

Pohl, Linda

Pohl, Robert

Policicchio, Sett

Poliquin, Jett

Polish Mens Club of Edmonton

Pollard, Laurie

In Memory of May Pollock

Pollock Properties Ltd.

Polykar

Poole, Alanna

Popatia, Aleem

Popika, Dale

Popowich Meat Company

Portas, Jason Blair

Posyniak, Edward

QQalipu Enterprises

In Memory of Paul M. Quail

Qualico Developments Ltd.

Potter, Charlene & Kelly

Pottle, Jason

Powell, Kyle

Power, Hollie

Power, Sheldon

Precision Drilling

Preiss, Erica

Premier Fire & Flood Restoration Inc.

President’s Choice Children’s Charity

Priestner, Patrick & Diana

Priestner, Susan

Primrose, David & Cindy

Prince, John & Colleen

Prints for Progress

Priority Mechanical Ltd.

Pritchett, Brent

Procor Ltd.

Proflo Production Testing Ltd.

Proveable Cleaning Services Ltd.

Pucker Up For Rosie, Axel, & Micah

Purdys Chocolatier

Purje, Rein

Purves, Doreen

Pylypiuk, Jacquie

Queen Charlotte Lodge

Quinn’s Lemonade Stand

Quintessentially Canada

RR.J. Nelson Family Foundation

The R K Grant Family Foundation

Racing For A Cure

Radchenko, James

Rae, Margaret

Rahall Electric Ltd.

Rahall Mechanical

Raheel, Sam

Ramirez, Sandra

Ramos, Emilio

Randhawa, Karnail

Randhawa, Kirandeep Kaur

Raptor Mining Products

Rasheed, Sarmad

Rasmussen, Joyce

Ravencroft Guitars

Estate of Jennie Rawa

Rawe, Randall

RBC Foundation

RE/MAX Canada

Reddit Inc.

Reddy, Sean

Redhead Equipment

Reeson, Rick

Regione Molise Associazione Dei Sanniti

Reid, Bryon

Reid, Shawn & Sandy

Rejuvenation Dermatology Clinic

Edmonton South

Remarkable Real Estate Inc.

Renish, Jon

Rexall Care Network

Rhoades, Linda

Rice, Anthony

Rice, Grant

Richards, Chris

Richardson, Joan

In Memory of Emma Richartz

Richter, Ron

Rick’s Oilfield Hauling

The Rimrock Resort Hotel

Riopel, Ann

Riske, David

Ritchie, Brendan

Ritter, Duane

Rivard, Richard

River Cree Resort & Casino

Rivercity Motors Ltd.

RLC Aggregate Equipment

RM Precast

Rob Reynolds & Kelly Tkachuk Charity Golf Tournament

Robertson, Connie

In Memory of K’Sea Alexis Reye Robertson

Robinson, Barbara & James

Rockland Landscaping Supplies Ltd.

Rodfather Inc.

Rodgers, Kathy

Rodgers, Richard

Rodier, Mark

The Roed Family Foundation

Rogers Financial Management Corp.

Rogers, Matthew

Rohr, Lisa

Rolhoff, BJ

Romain-Enders, Carol & Gordon Enders

Ron Hodgson Chevrolet Buick GMC Ltd.

Rooyakkers, Steven

Rose, Steve & Ingrid

Ross McBain Charitable Gift Fund

Ross, Brian

Rosychuk, Mark

Roth, Darren

Roth, Jack

Rouault, Raymond & Mary Lou

Rowbotham, Linda R.

Royal Canadian Legion Kingsway Branch

#175

Royal Glenora Club

Royal Luxury Homes Ltd.

Roycroft, Kay

Estate of Gerald Joseph Royer

Rulam Group of Companies

Rural Municipalities of Alberta/Canoe Annual Charity Golf Tournament

SS & T Energy Services Ltd.

S.O. Asher Consultants Ltd.

Sable Realty

Sachdeva, Kunal

Sachko, Bonny & Richard

Saik, Verne

Salik, Robyn

Salsbury, Neil

Salvail, Alphonse & Janeice

Salvian, Pebbles

Sam Ousher Switzer Charitable Foundation

Samis, Monica

Samji, Rahim & Tasneem

Samm, Leighann

In Memory of Cohen M. Samoil

Samoil, Ken

Sample, Dwayne

Samuel, Jimmy

In Honour of Layne Samuelson

San Rufo Homes Ltd.

Sanaya & Nayel Somji’s Fundraising

Sandboe, Laurie

In Honour of Arzoyi Sandhu

Sandhu, Kevin

The Sandra Schmirler Foundation

Sangha, Ranjit

Sangha, Sumeet

Sanjel Energy Services Inc.

Santos, Isabelle

Sarumowa, Tracie

Ruszkowski, Anna

Ruszkowski, Quinn

Ruzycki, Sylvia

Ryan, David

Ryan’s Lemonade Stand

Ryzuk, Brian

Saskatoons for the Stollery

Sassy G’s Adventure Farm

In Memory of Olivia Satre

Saunders, Ervin

Saunders, Shane

Save-On-Foods

Sawin, Mathew

SC Canada

Schaffer, Patrick

Scheetz, Carol

Scheffer Andrew Ltd.

Schell, Stefani

Scherr, Kelly

Schilke, Suzanna

Schmidt, Colin

Schmitz, David

Schmolzer, Georg

Schneider, Nathan

Schoenknecht, Brian

Schuler, Jackson

Schulte, Rebecca Schultz, Rob

Schumacher, Charles

In Memory of Rick Schumacher

Schurek, Jason

Scott, Laura

Scozzafava, Anthony & Julia

Scraba, Ashley

Seabrooke, Ray

Seagate Contract Management Ltd.

Secret, Teresa

Secure Energy

Seely, Tina

Seer Development Ltd.

Seguin, Aimee

Seguin, Bonnie

Seguin, Robert

Sehgals Lemonade Stand

Sehn, Brian & Debbie

Seibel, Scott & Adrienne English-Seibel

Select Engineering Consultants Ltd.

Selin, James

Sentinel Storage

Serenity Funeral Service

Sergent, Shane

Seringer-Deeg, Margaret

Serv-All Mechanical Services Ltd.

Servante, Nichola

Serve Green Cleaning Services Ltd.

Seven Horses Corp

Seymour, Kimberly

Shade, Ericka

Shala Ashtanga Yoga Centre

Shandro Construction (1987) Ltd.

Sharun, Dr. William & Carol

In Memory of Dr. William Sharun

Your legacy is one of the most impactful decisions in your lifetime — a chance to ensure your values are carried into the future.

Join us as we celebrate 103 Great Bear Society members this year!

Great Bears protect our Little Bears, and their gifts change lives forever.

Shazma Mithani Professional Corporation

Shehata, Sally

Shepherd, Kraig

Sherwin, Zakery

Sherwood Park Chevrolet

Shift Imaging Inc.

Shiny Side Up Flooring Inc.

In Memory of Helen Roberta Shore

In Honour of Finn Shuya

Shuya, Kimberley & Warren

Shuya, Robert & Sharon

Sidhu, Gurmeet

Sidhu, Jashandeep

Sidhu, Navjot

Siding Contractors Association of Alberta

Sigouin, Claire & Gilles

Estate of Shirley Sikstrom

Silgard, Gerry

Silverline Tools

Sim, James

Simmonds, Chris

Simon Urschel Professional Corporation

Simply Supper Helps Lemonade Stand Day

Singh Builders Ltd.

Singh, Gurpreet

Shave Dave

Singh, Surjot`

Sinha, Dave & Swati Rastogi

Sinn, Gerry & Barb

In Honour of Lexi & Sterling Sinn

Sinopec Canada

Siposova, Silvia

Siyona Homes Ltd.

Estate of Gordon Skelly

Skinner, Stuart

Skip the Depot

Sklar, Kenneth

Skyway Canada Ltd.

Sleep FX

Sloan, Josef

Smale, Allison

Smith, Cara

Smith, Gary

Smith, Jerry

Smith-Kwasney, Rob & Carolyn

Smitke, Judy & Raymond

Smitke, Steven

Smolyk, Margaret

SMS Equipment Inc.

The Smyrl Family

Sobeys Safeway

Sochatsky, Simon & Martina

Sonnenberg, Karen

Sorensen, Stephen

Sorrell Financial

Sousa, Lorraine

Southam, Douglas

Southern, Margaret

Spagnolo, Diane

Spectra Projects Ltd.

The Spencer Berezowski Memorial Golf Tournament

Spirit Halloween’s Spirit of Children

Spooner, David & Marlene

Sproule, Shawn

Squire, Rhonda-Lee

St. Albert Catholic High School

St. Albert Catholic Parish

St. John, Karyn

St. Martin School

St. Paul 4-H Multi Club

St. Philip Catholic Elementary School

St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Schools

Stahl Peterbilt Inc.

Stanford, James

Stanton, Susan

Staples

Starburst Creative Inc.

Starkevich, Ashley

Starlight Casino

Starrow, Jodie

In Honour of Emmett Stasiw

Estate of Ruth Stauffer

Steed, Sean & Helen

Stefanich, Bon

Steidl, Hans & Edeltraut

Steingard, Jessica

In Memory of Ben Stelter

Stenabaugh Foundation

Stephanson, Grant

Stephenson House

Sterling Crane

Sterling Homes

Estate of Charles Wesley Stewart

Stingray Radio Edmonton

Stix, Darrell

Stollery Women’s Network

Stollery Youth Committee

Stoppler Hughes Ltd.

Storey, Kate

Str84ward Entertainment Ltd.

Estate of Irma Strandberg

Strank, Jeffrey

Strategic Charitable Giving Foundation

Strathcona Resources Ltd.

Stratton, Barbara

Stratton, David

Stratus Electrical & Instrumentation

TStrauss, Glenda

Estate of Karin Strauss

Stringer, Jeanette

Strynadka, Gregg & Andrea

Students & Families of Wetaskiwin School

Division

Stuhl-Smith, Barb

Sturge Family Corporation

Sturgeon Mustangs-SU502

The Sturgeon Public School Division

Suggitt Publishers & The Hospital Activity Book for Children

The Summit for Stollery

Summit Insulation

Summit Land & Environmental

Sun Life Financial

Sun, Kelvin

Suncor Energy

Sunder, Kyla

Superfluity Shop

Surbey, Brett

Susan & Hugh Van Alstyne Charity Fund

Sweet Treats for Stollery

Swift Oilfield Supply Inc.

Switzer-Foster, Darlene

Sylvan Lake Lions Club

Sylvester, Brian

Sylvester, Geoffrey

Synergy Group of Companies

Synowec, Clinton & Nicole

In Memory of Hope Olive Synowec

Szyndrowski, Don

A lasting remembrance

Last year, 1,794 memorial gifts were made in memory of lost loved ones.

Taback Charitable Foundation

Tacada Services Corp.

Tacten Industrial Inc.

Tait, Kelleen

Talitha’s Hope 4 A Cure

In Memory of Teck Tan

Tangedal, Beverley & Steinar

Tanner, Anna Laureen

Tappauf, Edwin & Artia

Tappauf, Robert

In Memory of Walter Tappauf

Tarabay, Sonia

Targets for Tots

Tarves, Ian

Taylor, Lisa

Taylor, Robert

TC Energy

Tchir, Bernard

TD Bank Group

Teachers Take the Court Pickleball Tournament

Team Briar Betty

Team Evolve Lemonade Stand

Team Peebles Inc.

Technichrome Industries Ltd.

Teeter, Dan

TELUS

The Tenaquip Foundation

Tham, Edythe

In Honour of Muoi Tham

Thaver, Shobhana

Theberge, Denise & Robin with Liam Baxter

Theberge, Wendy

Therres, Bob

In Memory of Dallas Wayne Thirsk

Thomas, Bryan

Thomas, Erica

Thomas, Luke

Thompson Family Foundation

Thompson, David

Thompson, Larry & Deb - Thompson

Construction Group

Tim Hortons, Edmonton & Surrounding Area

Tire Capital & Wheels

Tkachuk, Kelly & Whitney & Jules

Tkachuk, Tracy

Tolsma, Robert

Tom Lowe Real Estate Ltd.

In Memory of Willa Tomchuk

Tomlinson, Garrett

Tony & Cynthia Young Giving Fund

Toshack, Nicole

Tourmaline Oil Corp.

Traffic Detours Inc.

There’s no place like home

Tragos, Peter

Trail Appliances Foundation

Tran, Tin

Trans Mountain Canada Inc.

Trash Oilfield/Snow Cat Trash

Treasures Insurance

In Memory of Carole Anne Triff

Triff, Gregory

Trimac Transportation Services Inc.

Trinity Funeral Home

Tronia Systems Ltd.

Trudel, Guy

Trufyn, Darcy

Tse, Margaret

Tuli, Gurvinder

Turner, Diane E.

Turner-Keller, Amy

Tutschek, Beth & Alex

Tutschek, Bradley

Tweedle, Andrew

Twin Willows Business League

Twisted Mechanical

Two Hills School

Twobro Equipment Service Ltd.

Tylynn Howson’s Barrel Racing Jackpot Event

Thanks to our generous community, we were able to distribute more than 14,817 comfort items to Stollery families at the Hospital.

UU9 Beaumont Thunder Hockey Team

UAP Inc.

Ukrainec, Brian & Raegan

Undeniably Cute Dads Riding Bikes

UNITE HERE! Local 47

United Association of the Plumbers & Pipefitters Local Union 488

VV. Ben Sivarajan Prof Corp

Valach, Chris

Vallee, Maurice

Vallen

Valvoline Great Canadian Oil Change

Van Ameyde, Dawn

Van Ameyde, Timothy

In Honour of Bridge Van Bruggen

Van Bruggen, Sarah

van der Werf, Danielle

van der Werf, Jesse

In Memory of Cornelis Van Herk

Van Herk, Jeff

Van Marum, Lillian

Vande Guchte, David

Vanderwell, Randy

Vanta Group

Varley, Patricia

Varughese, Jenni & Tim

Vasseur, Dianne

In Memory of Dr. David Michael “Joe”

Vassos

Velcor Construction Services Inc.

Universal Fence Ltd.

Uppal, Tarun

In Memory of Hailey Upshall

Urbis Infill Homes

Ure, Judy

Venchiarutti-Bulfon, Emma

Venture Engineering Consultants

Venus Eye Boutique

Vercity

Verna Beaulac Memorial Fund

Verveda, William

Vets Group

Vickers, Kristina

Victoor, Jacqueline

Victory Homes - Mann, Pawan & Sandy

Vintreau Holdings Ltd.

Virdi, Jaspal

Virk, Gary

Vision Credit Union

Vita Homes

Vleeming, Darryl

Vleeming, Johannes

Vleeming, Peter & Amber

Vollmer Partner Corporation

Volvo of Edmonton

Vu, Jane

WW4 Contracting Ltd.

Wade Koberstein Professional Corporation

Wadell Sells Inc.

Wagemakers, Ben & Dawnn

Wagner, Cory & Heidi

Wagner, Jedidiah

Wainman, Caroline

In Honour of Vincent Wainman

Waiward Construction

Waldbillig, Keith & Lorraine

Walker, Barry & Valerie

Wall, Trevor

Wallace, Craig

Walmart Canada

Walsh, Patti & Wayne Phillips

In Honour of Ruby Walter

Wani, Shabnum

Ward, Anthony & Edith

Warwa, Katie

Waschuk Pipeline Construction

In Memory of Nicole Lynn Waterhouse

Waterhouse, Pamela

Waters, Karen

Watkins, Laura

Watt, Angus & Heather

Watt, Jeff

Waya Real Estate Inc.

Weatherford Canada Ltd.

Websdale, James

Webster, Bob & Maureen

Weinrauch, Raymond & Vivian

Weir Family Fund

Weisgerber, Arlene

Weiss, Jason

Wells, Jordan

Werenka, James

West Edmonton Volkswagen

West Point Roofing Inc.

West, Dr. Lori

Westendorf, Art

Westerlund, Christine

Western Energy Solutions Inc.

Westjet

Westlock Community Thrift Shop

Westlock Power Sports & Marine Inc.

Westmount Junior High School

WesTower Communications

Westport Manufacturing

What’s your story?

More than 250 Stollery families made up the Stollery Story Squad last year, sharing their stories and helping us advocate for a new Stollery.

Wetaskiwin Lodge #1559 Loyal Order of Moose

Wetmore, Mike & Vicki

Weyerhaeuser Canada Ltd.

WFG Hockey Classic

Wheaton, Andrea

Wheaton, Tim & Leyla Asadi

Whelehan, Colleen

White, John

Whitecap Resources Inc.

In Honour of Grace Whitfield

Whitfield, Wade

Who Cares Wear Ltd.

Wide Open Slashing Ltd.

Wiebe, Nicole, Colin & Family

Wiebe, Sarah

Wiechert, Daphne

Wieler, Nathan

Wieninger, Mike & Jennifer

Wiens, Susanne

Wierenga, Brad

Wiese, Jason

Wild Rows Pump & Compression Ltd.

Wilde, Keith

Wildwood Ranches Ltd.

Wilfred & César’s Fundraiser

The Wilkie Family Fund

Willacy, Céline

Willacy, Marc

In Honour of Emma Willey

William & Florence Lede Family Foundation

William Swanson Estate Trust

William Zucht - RE/MAX

Williamson, John & Toni

Willie, Crystal & Blair

Willis, Chris

In Honour of Quinn Willis

Willman, Erin

Willson, Timothy

Wilson, Victoria

Wimmer, David

Winterfield, Craig

Winterholt, Karen

In Memory of Anne Winters

Winters, Raymond

Wishbuilt Homes Ltd.

Witten LLP

Wohland, Laurie

Wold, Adam

Wolf Midstream

Wolfe Pack Warriors Foundation

Wolgien, Vicky

Woltersdorf, Mark

Wong, Phillip

Wood, Darren & Jennifer

Wood, Julia

Wood, Max

Woolsey, Glenn & Sandra

World’s Longest Hockey Game for Kids

WorleyParsonsCord Ltd.

Wosnack, Cory & Robyn

Wozimirsky, Michael

Wyatt, Doris

YYachimec Auto Group

Yachimec, Bart & JoAnne

Yaghi, Obaidah

Yakimetz, Cindy

Yau, Kelvin

Yau, Samuel

Yeung, Daniel & Noreen

ZZ Floors Ltd.

In Memory of Laura Ann Zacharias

Zaheeda Poonjani Professional Corp.

Zaidi, Alvina

Zakordonski, Brandy

Zakordonski, Jordan

Zandbeek, Rob

Zanello, Jim & Yvonne

Zazula, Kim

Zazulak, Donna

Zdebiak, Colleen & David

Yeung, Stephanie

Yohnke, Aaron

Young, Ralph & Gay

Yuill Family Fund

Yurko, Rich

In Honour of Lindsay Rae Yurkowski

Yvonne Liu’s Family Fund

Zech, Andreas

Zhi Yang Inner City Seniors Recreational Club

Zieminski, Craig

Zimmerman, Dale & Brenda

Ziniewicz, Alex

Zinterer, Karla

Zweier, Valeri

Zwicker, Wade

Zydek, Christopher

1277063 Alberta Ltd.

1283576 Alberta Ltd.

1288982 Alberta Ltd.

150 Miles for the Stollery 1524666 Alberta Ltd.

1603220 Alberta Ltd. (Gurpreet Ghatehora)

1841330 AB Ltd.

1907647 Alberta Ltd.

1996740 Alberta Ltd. 2379716 Alberta Ltd.

2565708 Alberta Inc.

322220 Alberta Ltd. O/A V Realty GMAC Real Estate

4Point Taekwondo

711428 Alberta Ltd.

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