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Grand River Hospital Foundation

The Grand River Hospital Foundation supports the financial needs of the Grand River Hospital, which is comprised of the Freeport and Kitchener-Waterloo Health Centres, and the Grand River Regional Cancer Centre. All sites are located in Kitchener, Ontario. Like the great tradition of caring that has long been established at Grand River Hospital, we are fortunate to have a community with a rich tradition of support. For more than 100 years, patients have been treated with the highest quality care at the Hospital, thanks in part to community contributions.

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Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation

Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation is a registered charitable organization which includes Hamilton General Hospital Foundation, Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre Foundation, McMaster Children’s Hospital Foundation, St. Peter’s Hospital Foundation and all of their associated programs. Through the generosity of our donors, we fund capital redevelopment projects, purchase medical equipment and technology, and invest in research and education. Our mission is to raise funds and manage donor gifts to support outstanding clinical care and research for the communities served by Hamilton Health Sciences; our goal is Health Care, Transformed.

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CUMBERLAND HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION

The Cumberland Health Care Foundation primarily supports the regional acute care facility for Cumberland County (the Cumberland Regional Health Care Centre)as well as funding County-wide programs in support of the 4 smaller hospitals. Funding of programs and services is in alignment with the Cumberland Health Authority to ensure maximum usage of donated dollars. Special funds have been set up for the Palliative Care Unit, Cumberland Cancer Assistance, Mental Health, the Holly Spicer Healing Garden, the Teddy Bear Pediatrics Funds, Equipment Fund, Endowment Fund as well as others.

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HERhealthEQ

HERHealthEQ is driving health equity by providing medical devices and equipment to developing countries for women's health issues. HERHealthEQ's vision is a world where healthcare, medical devices, and equipment are accessible to all women, equally. Women are the cornerstone of the family unit. When a woman becomes ill and does not receive the care she needs, the entire family unit is at greater risk of remaining in a cycle of poverty. We focus on providing equipment involved in the treatment of the top non-communicable diseases (NCDs) that affect the developing world which include cancers affecting women, maternal health, diabetes, and heart disease.

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Palliacco

In cooperation with our partners, our vision is to endow our region with top quality companionship, respite and counseling services, with a view to easing the physical, emotional, moral and psychosocial suffering of those who have been afflicted by cancer or a terminal illness and of caregivers, thereby allowing them to live their lives as fully as possible according to their desires. Our values and principles are: priority to the needs of the patients and their caregivers, compassion, reliability, confidentiality, professionalism, competence, ethical conduct and generosity. We like to be close to the patient and to the caregiver, to support him or her, to inform that person of the available resources in the area and to help that person as he or she progresses along the path of life.

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The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada / Société de leucémie & lymphome du Canada

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada was established in 1955 to fund Canadian researchers who focus on leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, and Hodgkin's disease. Over the years we have funded hundreds of prominent researchers who have made significant progress in developing better, less invasive treatments in their quest to find permanent cures. Research has dramatically increased the survival rates of people stricken with blood-related cancers. Yet leukemia remains the number one disease-killer of children under 19 and alarmingly the incidence of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in adults has doubled since 1973. Our mission to find better treatments and ultimately cures, continues.

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Hospice Of Wichita Falls

Since 1985, Hospice of Wichita Falls has offered a special kind of care to patients and families in 12 North Texas counties (within approximately 50-60 miles of Wichita Falls) who are coping with cancer or other life-threatening illnesses. Pain control and symptom management is the focus of hospice care. A team of physicians, nurses, social workers, aides, clergy and volunteers, along with support staff, work together to ensure the patient's physical, emotional and spiritual comfort. Most often, hospice care is provided in the patient's own home. When patients cannot safely remain at home, inpatient hospice care is provided in the W. Erle and Emma White Hospice Center.

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BRITISH COLUMBIA LUNG ASSOCIATION

The BC Lung Association provides patient, public and professional education programs, advocates for lung health issues and provides support for scientific research into lung health, lung disease and ways lung health can be improved. Primary targets are asthma, emphysema, lung cancer, cystic fibrosis, tuberculosis and pulmonary fibrosis. Many activities are aimed at reducing tobacco use and improving indoor and outdoor air quality. Individuals are invited to telephone our toll-free number for more information. Call 1-800-665-5864 from anywhere in British Columbia. Our office is located at 2675 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC, V6H 2K2 or visit our website at www.bc.lung.ca

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JOCELYN HOUSE HOSPICE

Jocelyn Hutton was a young woman who grew up in Winnipeg. While attending High School her life took an unexpected turn, she developed cancer at the age of 17. Jocelyn began to share with others that death was not to be feared. Jocelyn’s desire was to live each day fully and to die supported by family, friends and her community. Surrounded by the love that gave her courage, she was the inspiration for the establishment of western Canada’s first freestanding hospice. After her death, Jocelyn’s parents, Bill and Miriam Hutton founded Jocelyn House in 1985 with the desire that their family home be used as a hospice. There is no life span to the spirit of hope — each day Jocelyn’s dream comes true for terminally-ill people unable to be at home and not wishing to be in a hospital setting. At Jocelyn House there is an opportunity to live inside the dream.

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ST JOSEPH'S HEALTH CENTRE FOUNDATION OF TORONTO

A strong community needs great health care close to home. Thanks to the generosity of donors, the Foundation supports the Health Centre’s remarkable physicians and staff as they take care of our community. Donations support facility renovations to our patient care areas. For example, support from donors helped build a new wing that opened in 2012. Donors also help purchase essential medical equipment, like a new endo-bronchial ultrasound that pinpoints lung cancer, and funds training for our dedicated health care professionals. Current priorities include renovating our patient spaces like lounges and waiting areas to make the more comfortable for patients and families; building a new Dialysis Centre; and building and equipping two new Interventional Suites in our Diagnostic Imaging department.

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Alberta Lung

History The Lung Association of Alberta & NWT began in 1939 as the Alberta Tuberculosis Association. Our goal was to educate the public about TB, conduct mass chest x-rays and provide a rehabilitation service for TB sanitarium patients. Over the years, The Lung Association has broadened its scope to encompass all aspects of lung health. Current areas of focus include issues related to asthma and allergies, COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) and lung cancer, flu and infectious diseases, environmental issues, smoking prevention and cessation, sleep apnea, and continued work in the area of TB. Through your assistance The Lung Association of Alberta/NWT helps improve the quality of life for those suffering with lung disease through education, advocacy and program support. For further information please visit: www.ab.lung.ca

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Artists in Healthcare, Manitoba Inc.

Artists in Healthcare, Manitoba (AIHM)believes that music and the arts are essential for a healthy life. We have a vision to integrate the arts, in all their forms to healthcare to benefit patients, families and staff. Research demonstrates that healing occurs best when the whole person; body, mind and spirit is engaged. Patients say the music provides an oasis from stress and anxiety, as evidenced by comments such as: " I just received a cancer diagnosis, but for the 10 minutes I was sitting here, listening to you play, I forgot." Our programming promotes healing and preventative health by reducing stress in chemotherapy treatment, palliative care, dialysis, geriatric rehab, and on units and waiting areas throughout the hospitals. We believe the universal language of art speaks powerfully in healthcare settings, and transforms the environment in unique and healing ways.