Life is worth fighting for.
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BRITISH COLUMBIA AND YUKON
For 75 years ... We’ve been with you in the fight for life. We’ve built a strong foundation of innovative and impactful research. We’re finding new ways to prevent cancer. And we continue to support those living with cancer. But there is still so much more to do. Together, we can change cancer forever.
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Report from Board Chair and CEO In 2012, 23,300 people in BC and the Yukon were diagnosed with cancer. With the support of our dedicated donors and volunteers, we’ve made remarkable progress against the disease, improving the lives of people facing cancer. We’re setting a foundation for a future where we change cancer forever. We remain steadfast in our commitment to fund groundbreaking research that is changing the way cancer is prevented, diagnosed and treated. At the same time, our reach in communities across BC and the Yukon, and our commitment to improve the quality of life of cancer patients, has shaped the Society’s role over the past 75 years. The stories in the following pages are snapshots of the experiences of people who have joined us in the fight against cancer to change lives and move us closer to a day when no Canadian need fear a cancer diagnosis. We are preventing cancer. From our investment in the innovative Cancer Prevention Centre to our funding for research that focuses on risk reduction and our advocacy and education campaigns, we are dedicated to helping Canadians stop cancer before it starts. We are funding life-saving research. Our funding has led to breakthroughs and successes that have accelerated the pace of discovery. World-class researchers here in BC, such as Dr David Huntsman and Dr Torsten Nielsen, are working hard to reduce cancer incidence and deaths and improve patient quality of life.
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We are easing the burden for cancer patients. We were thrilled to complete the construction of the Kordyban Lodge in Prince George. This lodge is a great achievement and physical example of our commitment to provide support and compassion to cancer patients and their families. In fact, in 2012, we provided practical and emotional assistance to more than 12,500 people across BC and the Yukon. We are your best partner in the fight for life. For 75 years, with generous donors and volunteers by our side, we have led the fight against all cancers. With your support and confidence, we will continue to fund groundbreaking research, advocate for healthy public policy, provide information about cancer and prevention and support those living with and beyond cancer. We know there will be challenges ahead, but we want British Columbians and Yukoners to know that we are with them in the fight for life. Thank you for your support.
Lorraine Grant Board Chair, Canadian Cancer Society BC and Yukon Division
Barbara Kaminsky CEO, Canadian Cancer Society BC and Yukon Division
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carolyn As the Canadian Cancer Society Chair in Cancer Primary Prevention at the University of British Columbia, Dr Gotay is building a network of researchers, community and healthcare organizations and policy-makers to work together to prevent cancer.
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When I tell people that about half of cancer cases could be prevented, they are generally quite shocked. Most people think it is all due to genetics – things outside their control. But actually, many cancers can be prevented by changing our lifestyles.
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Her work at the innovative Cancer Prevention Centre, a partnership between the Canadian Cancer Society and the University of British Columbia, includes research that informs programs and policies to help people reduce their cancer risk by addressing lifestyle, occupational and environmental factors.
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With funding from the Society, Dr Gotay and her team hope to learn more about the link between shift work and breast cancer. Studies have shown that women who do shift work at night are at increased risk of the disease. This project is an important step towards developing an effective program to reduce cancer risk for shiftworkers.
Taking the lead to prevent cancer The Canadian Cancer Society, BC and Yukon Division continues to be a leader in cancer prevention in Canada. Our focus on health education, community action, advocacy and research are helping to stop cancer before it starts. • Our workplace wellness program, WellnessFits, received additional funding from Healthy Families BC. More than 200 businesses accessed the program’s resources, bringing health and wellness information to 1,780 employees. • Skin cancer is one of the most common, yet most preventable, cancers. Our advocacy efforts contributed to province-wide legislation to restrict youth under 18 from indoor tanning beds. Our sun awareness programs, including Tanning is Out on the beach and Tan-Free Grads, reached almost 6,000 high school students. • Our continued focus on smoke-free bylaws led to a Union of BC Municipalities endorsement of our call for smoke-free outdoor spaces. We also made significant strides in the fight to ban the cosmetic use of pesticides, bringing the number of municipalities enacting a cosmetic pesticide ban to a total of 40 communities.
Staff at the Fairmont Waterfront practice yoga on the hotel roof as part of their Wellness Fits physical activity challenge. The hotel is just one of over 200 businesses participating in the program.
• Our health promotion teams worked with communities across BC and the Yukon, reaching over 160,000 people through the delivery of life-saving risk reduction initiatives.
In 1966, with the growing awareness of the link between tobacco and lung cancer, the Canadian Cancer Society issued our first policy statement on smoking. Since then, as our commitment to addressing the dangers of tobacco has grown, smoking rates have fallen. Today only 14% of the provincial adult population smokes.
Tanning is Out volunteers take a colourful approach to sharing our sun awareness message.
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torsten & david Dr Torsten Nielsen (left) and Dr David Huntsman represent the best and brightest in cancer research. These BC researchers each received $1.25 million Impact Grants from the Society. They were also recognized nationally in 2012 for excellence and the potential of their projects in the fight against cancer. Dr Nielsen, an international leader in the development of new diagnostic tools and tests that lead to improved treatments, was the co-recipient of the Canadian Cancer Society Bernard and Francine Dorval Prize. Dr Huntsman, a leader in the field of genetic mutations, was awarded the William E Rawls Prize for his notable contributions to the genetics of familial gastric cancers and ovarian cancer.
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The community of cancer researchers is close. We are all committed to the same purpose — saving lives as soon as possible. The big breakthroughs are usually based on shared knowledge and the inspiration that comes from close collaboration. 06
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Saving lives through research Thanks to research, we know more about what causes cancer, how best to prevent and treat it and how we can improve the quality of life of cancer patients. Today, about 60% of Canadians diagnosed with cancer will survive compared to about 25% in the early 1940s when we started funding research. • The Canadian Cancer Society funded more than $46 million in leading-edge research, supporting close to 300 projects across the country. Here in BC and the Yukon, $5.6 million was invested in cancer research with grants awarded to 12 projects at leading research centres. • In 2012, the Society unveiled a new grant-funding structure intended to align our research investment with our strategic goals. • Our Impact Grants fund the most promising cancer science in the country. This new funding program encourages scientists to accelerate the application of new knowledge to address problems in cancer research. These grants have the potential to improve patient quality of life and reduce cancer incidence and deaths.
Dr Joan Bottorff’s prevention research around men’s health in Northern BC is helping extend reach in northern communities through the Harmonization Project.
• Our new Innovation Grants are designed to support unconventional research that will change how we think about cancer. With the support of the Society, BC researcher Dr Colin Collins is developing a novel and sophisticated computer program to help identify tumour-specific biomarkers and potential drug targets for prostate cancer. • Our new Multisector Team Grants in Prevention Research are designed to encourage more direct links between research, policy and practice. The Harmonization Project (a collaborative effort between the Society, Northern Health and the BC Cancer Agency) is helping extend our reach in Northern BC and funding studies such as smoking cessation and men’s health with Dr Joan Bottorff.
Since the 1940s, the Canadian Cancer Society has invested more than a billion dollars in outstanding cancer research that has saved and improved hundreds of thousands of lives.
Dr Colin Collins, a 2012 Innovation Grant recipient, has developed a computer program to speed up analyzing genes from prostate cancer.
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karl Over 30 years ago, a biopsy showed that Karl Mast had a benign growth in his prostate. Last year, his doctors recommended that it was time to seek treatment for his slow growing cancer. Eighty-one year old Karl had to travel from Smithers to Prince George for six weeks of radiation therapy. When his treatment began, Karl became the first guest to benefit from the new Kordyban Lodge. For cancer patients like Karl who must travel a great distance to get to treatment, Canadian Cancer Society lodges offer a welcoming place to stay.
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This place is wonderful, the building itself is so nice, it makes you feel comfortable. It’s just one minute to walk to the clinic, it’s unbelievable.
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Over the past year, the Canadian Cancer Society completed construction on the Kordyban Lodge in Prince George. This modern facility, spanning 25,000 square feet and including 36 beds, brings tremendous support much closer to home for Northerners on a cancer journey.
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Supporting people facing a cancer journey The Canadian Cancer Society provides vital information and compassionate support services to cancer patients and their families. The challenges of a cancer diagnosis are practical, physical, emotional, social and financial. Our range of services help to ensure no one faces these challenges alone. • Our Cancer Information Service helps Canadians take control of their health by providing personalized, comprehensive and reliable cancer information. Our trained information specialists responded to 6,774 inquiries by phone and email. • Our CancerConnection service connected 706 people living with cancer in BC and the Yukon with trained volunteers who have survived cancer themselves to provide compassion and support. • Volunteer drivers from the Society and the Freemasons transported over 4,500 clients to cancer treatment centres in Vancouver, Victoria and Kelowna. The popular service will be expanded to Prince George in 2013. • Close to 3,500 clients stayed at our Canadian Cancer Society lodges while undergoing treatment in Vancouver, Victoria and Kelowna.
As early as the 1940s the Canadian Cancer Society provided services and programs for people living with cancer. By the end of the 1970s these programs included a wide range of services from transportation to emotional support.
The spacious and welcoming lounge of the Kordyban Lodge in Prince George. The brand new facility opened its doors to Northerners undergoing cancer treatment in early 2013.
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For more than 20 years, Bill Goodsir has dedicated his time and expertise to the Canadian Cancer Society. Retired from a career in hospital planning and construction, Bill joined the Society as a volunteer in the early 1990s when he took an advisory role on the construction of the Southern Interior Rotary Lodge in Kelowna. Since then he has supervised every building project in BC and the Yukon, including the recent construction of the Kordyban Lodge in Prince George.
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Working with the Society on these projects gave me an opportunity to do something rewarding during my retirement. I gained a great deal of personal satisfaction from bringing each project to its conclusion.
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Volunteers like Bill are essential to our efforts in the fight against cancer. Thousands of people across BC and the Yukon donated their time and energy this past year to make an impact in the fight for life. With opportunities including fundraising, advocating for healthy public policies and supporting people with cancer, there is no shortage of ways to make a difference in the lives of Canadians.
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Volunteers leading the fight for life Our compassionate volunteers are at the heart of everything we do. They are critical to our progress in the fight for life and we would not be able to support, inform and empower those touched by cancer without them. • Following recruitment campaigns, we increased the number of volunteers supporting our efforts by 10% to almost 17,000. • For cancer patients and their families, our volunteers extend a lifeline by helping deliver practical and emotional support services. Generous volunteers across BC and the Yukon gave their time to drive patients to treatment, offered compassion and support over the phone and in person and provided comfort at our lodges and at Camp Goodtimes. • The Society implemented a new Volunteer Engagement Framework to increase our reach and capacity in 2012. This included the establishment of regional service teams and our ongoing delivery of training modules to enhance the skills of key volunteers.
The Sirf Dus, or “Tell 10,” initiative helped break through cultural barriers about talking about cancer in the South Asian community. Volunteers spread the word about the importance of screening.
• Marlene Cuthbert, a volunteer from the Okanagan, received the Society’s national Medal of Courage. Marlene is a breast cancer survivor who was recognized for her outstanding service as a CancerConnection volunteer. The Medal of Courage is presented to a volunteer who has demonstrated exceptional courage in their personal battle with cancer. In doing so, they serve as an inspiration and role model to others.
In 1946, the Canadian Cancer Society’s first door-to-door residential campaign in April was launched across Canada. Since then, thousands of Society volunteers have joined us each Daffodil Month to raise funds that support our efforts in the fight against cancer.
Marlene Cuthbert received the Society’s national Medal of Courage for her outstanding contributions as a CancerConnection volunteer. In her role she supports those with advanced cancer.
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bonnie After her aunt was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1995, Bonnie Mah was determined to find a way to fight back against the disease that devastated her family. As a sensible businesswoman, Bonnie considered her giving options and became the youngest person to make a gift of life insurance to the Canadian Cancer Society. Fifteen years later, her dedication to the Society and the fight against cancer has only grown stronger. Bonnie recently increased her legacy with a second gift.
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Since my aunt’s passing, sadly, many of my friends have been devastated by cancer. I knew it was time to make a new legacy. I encourage everyone to consider making a planned gift and feel the same sense of satisfaction that we are doing something that will make a difference in the long term.
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Legacy gifts are one way that our donors make a meaningful impact in the fight for life. By dedicating a future gift to the Canadian Cancer Society, donors provide a steady, ongoing stream of funds available for our commitment to creating a future where no Canadian fears cancer.
Dedicated donors helping us do more Our generous donors across BC and the Yukon make the Canadian Cancer Society their cancer charity of choice because they know every dollar they donate helps save lives and support those living with cancer. • Despite continued challenging economic conditions, our supportive donors helped to raise $30 million in revenues. • It was an exceptional year for planned giving with $8.7 million in gifts. The registry of planned gifts has topped $50 million, helping to ensure a healthy financial future for the Society. • More than $5 million was raised through Relay For Life, our inspirational overnight fundraising event. Over 14,000 participants joined together with almost 2,000 cancer survivors at 48 events to celebrate, remember and fight back.
Our Daffodil Campaign staff and volunteers hit the streets in April with the ever-popular daffodil pins.
• Cops for Cancer, our community-based event engaging police officers and other emergency services in the fight against cancer, continues to grow with revenue reaching $2.4 million. • Women in Insurance Cancer Crusade (WICC), an organization dedicated to mobilizing the Canadian insurance industry to raise funds for cancer research, contributed a remarkable $1 million to the Society. • We are so grateful to our donors who give in so many ways – online, by mail, in memoriam and in honour gifts, through corporations and foundations. More than 160,000 people in BC and the Yukon made a donation to the Society in 2012.
In 1999 the Canadian Cancer Society introduced its first Relay For Life event. Relay is now the Society’s national signature event, with almost 500 events raising more than $50 million annually. Each year, Canadians come together to celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones and fight back against the disease.
CEO, Barbara Kaminsky (front right), receives a $1 million gift intended for cancer research from the Women in Insurance Cancer Crusade.
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Thank you to our donors Our heartfelt thanks go out to all of our donors who have supported us in 2012. The Canadian Cancer Society wishes to extend special recognition to the following donors for their generosity, as well as to those who prefer to remain anonymous. Visionaries for Hope — $1,000,000+ Lifetime Giving
Agg, Stephani
Bradshaw, Dick & Val
Cheyne, Derrick & Carolyn
Donner, Martin
Andersen, Eric
Brady, Daniel L.
Ching, Denise
Dr. James P. Appleby Inc.
Barber, Irving K. “Ike” & Jean
Anderson, Carolyn
Braithwaite, Jocelyn
Chiu, Janis
Dr. Lonny Legault Inc.
Ambassadors for Hope — $100,000+ Lifetime Giving
Anderson, Ed & Mary-Louise
Brand, E. Jean
Chung, Joyce
Arnsdorf, Dave
Brett, Doug & Valerie
Cicci, Matthew
Earl, Dr. Simon & Dr. Meredith Hunter
Au-Yeung, Yik Fung & Kam Duen
Badun, Monique
Bricker, Gene & Margaret
Clark, Cathie
Eaves, Allen & Connie
Balfour, Ella
Broderick, Michael & Patricia
Cliffe, John
Edgett, Ross
Blain, Larry & Linda Nutter
Balfour, Paul
Brown, Edna
Coggin, Mary
Egan, Allan
Ballantyne, David
Budd, Thomas
Conconi, Bob & Diane
Eggertson, Gunnar & Catherine
Bargen, Arthur
Budde, Johann
Cooke, Rosemary
Bateson, Ian
Cameron, Ian
Cooper, Ashley & Julie
Elliott, Dr. Robert & Dr. Francine Lo
Beaton, Louise
Carlson, Glen
Cooper, Fraser & Suzanne
Beedie, Ryan & Cindy
Carmichael, James & Shawn
Corbeil, Cary
Begert, Brian
Carrothers, Robert B.
Corbett, Gary & Marilyn
Benson, Garry
Carson, Ernest Patrick & Camilla
Cormier, Ivan
Benson, Paul
Carter, Steven
Costen, Andrew
Bentley, Peter
Cassils, John & Nina Bains
Couling, Mr. & Mrs. W. E.
Berg, Wallace & Lorraine
Cathcart, Douglas
Cox, James & Riki
Bingham, John & Hayley
Chan, Anthony
Culling, Blaine
Bingham, John (Sr.) & Jeanette
Chan, Audrey
Cupples, James
Bion, Patrick
Chan, Carlos & May
Dahl, Maria
Bishop, Dr. Winston T.
Chan, Irene
Damji, Altaaf & Nazleen
Bjarnason, Margaret & Erling
Chan, Norah
Davidson, Jeff
Boettcher, David
Chan, Paul W. M.
De Haas, Carol
Boris, Patricia
Chan, Phyllis
Disbrow, Marna
Boughen, Lise
Chen, Hua
Bradley, Thomas
Chen, Jennifer & Rich
Dobrzensky, Count Enrico & Countess Aline
Brownridge, Brian & Jackie Cameron, Ann & Brian Cooper, Robert & Christine Dean Shaw Family Fong, Johnny Fortier, Raymond Hui, Hillary & Patsy Ketcham, Hank & Janice Lee, Michael Little, Ada May Montgomery, Rowland Schein, Leonard Wyman, Robert & Donna (In memory of Dorothy A. Wyman) Yue, Tony Leaders for Hope — $10,000+ Lifetime Giving Abercrombie, Jack Adair, Cathy & Tom
Ellis, Edward N. Eng, Jack Lim Erickson, Paul Evancic, Trevor & Janet Everall, Earl & Tuvshin Exelby, Candace Farquhar, John Fast, Martha Faulkner, Robert Fehr, Brian Ferguson, Jean Ferreira, Alcino & Teresa Ferreira, Chan Tan Fong & Antonio Field, Cynthia Fish, Lena Fong, Cecilia S.
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Fortin, Ronald
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Luking, Jerry & Lilli
Mitis, Richard
Foster, Evelyn
Huszti, Paul & Alaine
Kwong, Elsa
Lung, Steve
Muirhead, Dr. Anne
Frank, Robert
Hutchinson, Patricia
Laing, Ruth
Ma, Laurence
Mullen, David & Georgia Evans
Fraser, Caroline
Inglis, Irene
Lalli, Harbhajan & Gurpal
MacAskill, Colin & Cathy
Mundell, Beatrice
Friends & Supporters of WICC
Ip, Jean
Lam, Bruce
Macdonald, Robert & Susan
Mustard, John
Frisch, John & Joan
Jackman, Clifford
MacKay, John & Rebecca
Muster, Robert & Patricia
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Nash, Steve
Fung, Henry
Jackson, Joan
Lamberson, Michelle & Arne Toma
Fung, Sun Chung
Jamieson, Clark & Joan
Lang, Frank
Maclagan, Bill & Jana
Neal, Gord & Vikki
Fussell, Elizabeth
Jarvis, Joseph & Elizabeth
Larson, Kenneth
MacSween, Norman
Neilson, Stuart
Galla, Rose
Jaworsky, Laurent & Linnea Jefferies, Frank & Anne
Malpass, Dr. Kristian — Vitality Plastic Surgery
Nemetz, Georgia
Geyer, Paul & Nicole
Lauren/Erickson Family In Memory of Patricia Lauren
Gibson, Constance
Jeffrey Family
Lecky, Pat
Marin, Enia
Lee, Berk Kin
New, Marcus & Yvonne
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Newberry, Violet
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Oliphant, Margaret
Lessard, Leon
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Li, Muriel
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Lin, Hsiu Fen & Chao-Lin Hsia
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Lin, Lina and Shu-Ping Yang
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Lindenblatt, Bruno
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Little, Robert
McNeil, Ron
Lo, Peter & Helena
Meade, Karl
Locke, Harold
Meakin, Dennis
Lokanathan, Dr. Ramesh
Melville, George & Sylvia
Lougheed, Doreen
Merwin, Lorraine
Lowe, Harry
Metzger, Daniel
Lowell, Keith & Win
Mikalishen, Allan
Ludwig, Harald & Sharlene
Millos, Elizabeth Evans & Ron
Lui, Rick
Milne, Robert & Diane
Gillanders, David & Barbara
Johal, Asa
Gillis, John
Johnson, Elin M.
Gledhill, Lou
Johnson, Susan
Glesby, Faye
Johnston, Lizzie
Goodwill, Margaret
Jurcic, Signe & Predrag
Gordon, Irene
Kalman, Harold & Linda
Grant, Lorraine
Kaminsky, John & Barbara
Greengrass, Anne
Kan, Michael & Betty
Grove, Jean
Kao, Sherry
Gustavson, John & Monica
Katerberg, Robert & Elyse
Hanbury, Robert
Kawaguchi, Tom & Emiko
Hanemayer, Casey & Corrine
Kaye, Sheila
Harris, James & Maureen
Kenna, Brian & Christine
Hawrishok, Laurie
Kerpan, Harold
Haya, Gail
Kinaschuk, Betty
Heaps, Terence
Kiss & Family, Allan
Heffel, David & Patsy
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Hintz, Len
Klohn, Earle
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Kohler, Hans & Linda
Hosegood, John
Kotush, Brad
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Krehbiel, Steve & Galen Hutcheson
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Krueger, Hans
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Tsai, Fred & May
Yim, Ben & Candy
Beadell, Bob
Porubanec, Darrell
Sik, Kai Tong
Tsui, Cham To & Lai Wan Yuen
Yu, Michelle
Bealle, Donald & Alma
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Sikich, Michael & Carlyn
Turner, Bruce
Yu, Miriam
Bear, Jennifer
Price, M. J.
Skalbania, Nelson & Eleni
Turner, James
Zhu, Nian
Beardsley, Sean
Price, Robert & Peggy
Sly, Peggy
Tynan, John
Smallwood, Randy & Carol
Van Iffland, Donald
Partners for Hope — $1,000+ gifts this year
Beaumont, E. A.
Raitt, Lola Rausch, Ken & Isabel
Smith, Jack
Vandekerkhove, Allen & Loreen
Abakhan, George
Belding, Betty
Rayer, Betty
Smyth, Stuart
Vandekerkhove, Philip
Abel, Wylie
Bell, Marilyn & Doug
Read, Christina
So, Shun
Vassos, Don
Abu Jebara, Jad
Bell, Robert & Kathryn
Rempel, Darrell & Ruth
Sorensen, Keith & Jan
Vengshoel, Barbara
Alireza, Hasan
Belzberg, Sydney
Renke, Alfred & Maria
Spencer, Sharon
von Hehn, Richard & Ingrid
Allan, Michael
Benne, Jacob & Maartje
Richardson, David
Sperling, Maurice & Emily
Voth, Ken & Betty
Allin, Lynne
Benson, Kris
Ridley, Fred & Cara Lee
Spizzo, Jean
Waldie, Les & Carol
Alliston, Robert
Berinbaum, Matt
Ritchie, David & Gloria Beauchamp
Steele, David
Wall, Elaine
Allsopp, Dr. Bert & Megan
Bernauer, Helen
Steiger, Gail
Walter, George & Melina
Amboe, Dianne
Bernbaum, Lesley
Robert, Leo & Debbie
Stephens, Ratana & Aaran
Wandinger, Mae
Amies, Barry
Betker, Scott
Robinson, Duncan
Stuart, Gregory
Wang, Chun-Yin
Amiri, Negar
Bey, John & Haven
Robinson, Geraldine
Styba, Lola
Washington, Kyle R.
Andrews, David & Wanda
Bisgaard, Kaj
Rolfe, Don
Waterson, Catherine
Angeloff, Florence
Bjarnason, Kris
Rometsch, Wilfred
Sutter, Dr. Michelle & William Golley
Weber, Ronald
Swain, Audrey
Angus, Richard
Black, Cindy
Ronning, Kevin & Marilyn
Weinerman, Brian
Swanson-Holm, Roberta
Anson, Arthur
Black, Lois
Ross, R. Ian
Whittaker, Sid
Tait, Alfred
Anton, Olin & Suzanne
Blackett, Mary
Ross, Venita
Wiedeman, Edythe
Tang, Kwan Ho
Arac, John
Blaiklock, David & Jane
Rustad, Jim & Noreen
Wightman, E.R.
Salemohamed, Amin
Williams, Corry
Ashbury, Tracey & Bill
Blowfish Hair Studio in memory of those we have lost
Samji, Rashida
Tapping, Amanda & Alan Kovacs
Ashburner, Robert & Cora
Savage, Brian & Arlene
Taylor, Robert
Wilson, Dr. Linda
Aumonier, Mary
Wingrove, Selma
Savics, Eric
Tetarenko, David
Axelsen, Palle
Thau, Isaac & Judy
Woernle, George
Schjodt, Elizabeth
Baerg, John & Hilda
Wojtkow, Stefania
Schrag, Kenneth & Jane
Thompson, Henry & Lorna
Bains, Harsimronpal
Thompson, Norman & Randi
Wong, Linda
Schramm, Richard G.
Bar, Meghan
Thorn, Dave
Wong, Yin King
Scott, Doug
Barnett, Terry & Deborah
Wood, Christopher & Sarah
Scraba, Allen & Lois
Thue, Edward
Baskette, Shirlyn
Tillmanns, Heiner & Melody
Woodward, Kip
Segal, Joe & Rosalie
Batista, Ricky
Wreggitt, Russell & Margaret
Sexton, Paul
Tong, Ricky
Baughen, Alexa
Townsend, Gary & Lorna
Wright, Doreen
Shepherd, Carlyle
Bauldic, Sandy
Toye, Dean
Wright, Fred & Maureen
Shiu, Simone
Baxter, Tracy & David
Wyckhuyse, Phil
BC Plant Health Care Inc
Trethewey, Derek & Stacie
Bedell, Lee
Blusson, Robert Bodard, Joanne Bollhorn, Tyler Bonkoff, Michael Borring-Olsen, Karen Bos, Arie Bottaro, Pablo Bouchard, Bruce Bouchey, Jay Bovill, Joe Brammall, Pamela Brandes, Doug & Sophia
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Brankston, Mike & Jill Donaldson
Cash, Alice
Cordingley, Maria
Ditchburn, Gord & Pam
Feddersen, Kyla
Cassidy, Michael
Corney, Frances
Ditner, Cindy
Feenstra, Minke
Brash, Randall
Cawsey, Robert & Nancy
Corsi, Patrick & Heather
Dixon, Robert
Feldinger, Kelly
Braun, James
Chagan, Jaleesa & Jasmine
Crab Park Bottle Fund
Dobson, Glenda
Fenske, Allison
Breen, William
Champagne, Nancy
Crouch, Vernon
Dodd, Lawrence
Ferguson, Frances
Bridger, Robert
Chan, Christine
Crowe, Angela
Doman, Amar & Natallie
Ferns, Margaret Ferns, Velma
Broadhead, Hali
Chan, Joe
Culbert, Michael
Doran, Simon
Brooks, Carolyn
Chan, Moon Jan
Culos, Chris
Dorey, Justin
Ferrier, Donald
Brown, Gary
Chang, Kenneth & Frances
Culos, Rina
Dosen, Krista
Fiddick, Ron & June
Brown, James & Diane
Chang, Lu Kuei-Chen
Cumming, Chris
Downey, Patrick & Caroline
Fine, Robert & Marilynne
Brown, Joyce
Chelsea, Reni
Cummings, David & Claire
Du, Yanxin
Fisher, Gordon
Brown, Susannah & Lorne
Chelsea, Robert
Cundall, Wendy
Ducey, Brian
Folk, Audrey
Bruneau, Leo
Chelsea, Zena
Currie, Ralph
Dudley, Carl & Dee
Fomenoff, Nicole
Bublitz, Rick
Chen, Marie S. & Jimmy J.
Curtis, Kerry & Paula
Duff, Jane
Fong, Michael
Budd, David
Chisholm, Bruce & Bettina
Cusano, Nick & Barbara
Dunfield, Lynda
Foord, Robert
Burke, Brian
Chong, Chris
CWA Engineers Inc.
Dunn, Don
Forrest, Colin & Suchitra
Burns, Lorne
Chong, Dominic Siu Wai
D’Eathe, John & Lane Middleton
Dunstan, Kathryn & Paul
Foster, Al
Burns, William
Chow, Andy
Daal, Remco & Janice
Eckman, Howard
Foster, Margaret
Bustos, David & Tamara
Christensen, Margaret
Dahl, Ivy
Eland, George & Alison
Francis, William
Byrne, Frank
Christenson, Carl
Dalla Zanna, Emilio
Elander, Craig
Fraser, Debbie
Cairns, Margaret
Christman, Brenda D.
Daniel, Elaine
Elander, J. Dale & Marjorie
Fu, George W. C.
Calderwood, Robert
Chu, Kevin
Darling, Ruth
Eng, Robert & Marianne
Fung, King Hung
Callahan, Edward
Chutter, Mike
Daughter of Dennis Callison
English, Alan
Fung, Margaret S. M.
Callison, Haleigh
Clark, Bruce
Davidson, Gordon & Diane
Enlow, Dawn
Fussell, Roy & Elizabeth
Cameron, Kim
Clarke, Bernie
Davis, Donald
Enns, John
Gailus, Chris & Jane Carrigan
Campbell, Dave
Clift, Christine
De Balinhard, Jean
Ert, Darrell
Galbraith, George
Campbell, Greg
Close, Richard
de Medeiros, Maria
Esposito, Paul & Aylin Burdette
Galbraith, Nikisha
Campbell, Jo
Coates, Siobhan K.
Deinstadt, Shane
Etherington, Bruce
Gamble, Elizabeth
Campbell, David & Tammy Preast
Cobb, Dave & Marion
Delbeke, Wayne
Etherington, Michael
Gandesha, Sam
Campos, Evelyn
Cochrane, Albert & Barbara Ellen
Demar, Debbie
Evans, Chris
Gaylie, Lila
Camps, Jim
Desjardins, John
Evans, Gwilym & Irene
Gelz, John & Mary
Cochrane, Brian
Carlson, Melyin
Di Nunno, Mel & Holly
Evans, Janet
Geransky, Cliff
Comey, Nicole
Carpenter, Bob
Diamond, Jason
Ewing, Maureen
Gerez, Maureane
Conconi, Robert
Carpenter, Kevin
Dickey, David
Carrier, Rene & Edie
Dignall, Nan
Family & Friends of Donald Hodgson
Germain, Lauralee
Connelly, Dennis Cooper, Cdr. David R. E.
Carrobourg, Sarah
Dirks, Werner & Gertraud
Fanning, Cathy
Geyser, Seann
Cooper, William
Dissegna, Rocco & Milena
Farmer, John
Gibbons, Paul
Carson, Pat & Camilla
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Germuth, Sarina
Giles, Ross
Harrison, Elizabeth
Jobson, Nigel
Knight, Douglas
Letnick, Norman & Helene
Gleeson, Oliver
Harvey, Lily
Johnson, Francis
Knox, Drew & Joyce
Levesque, Chella
Gleis, Martin
Harvie, George
Johnson, Roxanne
Konkin, Ben
Li, Bi Xia
Glover, Robert
Hatch, Gerald & Marie
Johnson, Willis M.
Konkin, Thomas & Luanne
Li, Kelvin K. W.
Goderis, Duane
Hedges, Donald
Johnston, Ian
Konradsen, Paul & Nellie
Li, Yun Chi
Goode, Gladys
Helmcken, Elspeth
Johnstone, Richard
Koo, Eric
Lilly, Paul Lin, Wayne
Gordon Family
Henderson, Donald
Jolly, Elin
Korenberg, Michael
Gould, R. Allan
Henning, Clifford
Jones, Damon
Kosick, Nick
Lindberg, Trent
Grady, Michelle & Michael
Hermsen, Thomas
Jones, Joan
Kothari, Kasiyal
Little, Sheila
Grady, Sandra
Hillen, Keith
Jorgensen, Neil & Shari
Koyama, Seiko
Liu, Edwin
Graham, Darren
Himech, Myrna & John
Joubran, Henry
Krahn, Ernie
Lo, Kelly
Grant, Bob
Hirning, Yvonne
Jupp, Bob
Krauss, Jeff
Lockhart, Lloyd & Elizabeth
Grant, Jamie
Hislop, Sharon
Kalbfleisch, Lynn Reid & Peter
Kravontka, Len
Long, Donna Anderson & Greg
Grant, Lynda
Ho, Dennis
Karablakas, Kostas
Kreitz, Darby & Traci
Look, William
Grant, Peter
Ho, Dr. Leslie C. K.
Karablakas, Meletis
Kretschmann, Rick
Low, Mei Zhen
Gray, Ross
Ho, Ron
Kassam, Akber
Ku, Su-Quan
Lucas, Ruth
Gray, Walter
Hoenson, Rudolph
Kataro, Massimo
Kulak, Wayne & Eunice
Lui, Elaine
Greco, John & Pam
Hol, Gerard & Lynda
Keetch, William
Kumar, Rav
Lunn, Johnathan
Greener, Allan
Hubbard, Dan
Keffer, Valerie
Kupskay, John
Luzzi, Roberta
Greenwood, Casey
Humphries, Roderick
Keilty, Karen
Kwan, Katherine
Ma, Chueng
Gregory, Elizabeth
Hundal, Indy & Anoop
Kelleher, Jodi
Kwek, Danielle
Ma, Rebeca
Gregory, John & Chrislana
Hunter, Scott
Keller, Fred
Lai, Carol M. S.
MacDonald, Anna
Grewal, Sunny
Hutchison, Daniel
Kelly, Robert & Katharine
Lai, Emily
MacDonald, Elizabeth
Griffin-Viney, Adeline
Hutton, Hollis
Kelso, Mike
Lai, Kevin
Macdonald, Murray
Griffith, Philip
Ihas, Kenneth & Shaundra
Kendall, Ben & Eleanor
Lai, Wilson
MacDonald, Steve
Griffiths, Donald
Ilott, Kathryn
Kennedy, Ken
Lammam, Hani
MacEachern, Kyle
Grimm, Mike
Ingwersen, Jeff
Kettner, Cynthia
Langlois, Heath
MacFarlane, Al
Gudger, John
Innes, Margot & Bruce Adams
Kilduff, Patrick
Langstaff, Darryn
Maciborsky, Paula
Gundrum, Irene
Irvine, Jim & Shirley
King, Gail
Lao, Jian
Mackay, Cindy
Hachey, Louie
Irvine, William
King, Jason
Large, Harry
MacKay, Russell
Hagerman, Brian & Alicia
Irving, Monica
King, John
Latoski, Darren & Cyndi
Mackenzie, David
Halpenny, Robert
Isabey, Kevin
Kirke, Bruce & Julie
Lawrence, Scott
MacLean, Paul & Carmen
Hanes, Anita
Jacobson, John
Kirkland, Kenneth
Lawrie, Peter
MacLeod, Frank
Harada Bradley, Amy
James, Diane
Kirkpatrick, Alan & Bernice
Lee, Fred
MacMillan, Graham
Harper, Evelyn
Janzen, Paul
Kleven-Walley, Susan
Lee, Peter
MacNab, Alan & Anne
Harris, Jessie
Jeffery, Scott & Laura
Kloess, Eric
Leith, Murray
Mactaggart, Alastair
Harris, Jillian
Jenkins, Alan
Klohn, Lorna
Leong, Ken & Sue
Mactaggart, Sandy & Cecile
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Mactaggart-Collison, Kevin & Fiona
McMillan, Craig & Victoria
Nixon, Grant
Perchinisky, Michael
Roux, Ettienne
McNamara, Lesley
North Construction Ltd
Percy, Donald
Ruffeski, Joy
Madden, Sherri-Lynne
McSweeney, Michael
Noth, Lis
Perrault, Patti
Russell, Allan
Mah, Taylor
Medeiros, Brenda
Novak, Robert Jr. and Joann
Pettenon, Wanita
Russell, Shirley
Mahi, Manpreet
Mercer, Trevor
Nyline, Heidi
Pettersen, Christine
Ryan, John
Maier, Don
Mesana, Vidal
O’Neil, Devlin
Phillips, Eleanor
Sampson, Dean Sandhu, Nirmal & Elizabeth
Mak, Amy
Miles, Garry & Barbara
O’Neill, Tim & Ashley
Poissant, Dorothy
Mallari, Georgina
Miller, Doug
O’Sullivan, David
Pollon, David
Sangara, Sheila & Kirby
Malmberg, Carla
Mills Jr., Capt. Fred
O’Toole, Sheryl
Porter, Terry
Sanidas, Theo & Chantal
Malo, John & Anne
Mohammed, John & Shaughn
Oestmann, Sonja
Pringle, Margaret
Sargent, Denise
Mandali, Ramayan
Montalbano, John & Dana
Ormiston, John & Troy
Prodanovic, Alex & Amy
Saul, Jean Sharon Appleton
Mangalji, Annar
Mooney, David & Maureen
Oscienny, Darin
Qui, Charlene X.
Schaab, Michael
Mann, John Condon & Valerie
Moravec, Olga
Osmond, Denika
Quong, Rose
Scharfe, Jason & Lisa
Markle, Brian
Moriyama, Derral
Otter, Mark
Rafiq, Riz
Schipper, Luke
Marks, Scott
Morrison, Dr. Terrence
Owen, Robert
Ramstad, Margo
Schlitt, Peter
Marlowe, Julian
Mot-Ley Crew Team
Owens, Agnes
Ranada, Mildred
Schmidt, Stuart
Marpole, Ken & Anne
Muir, Fraser
Paice, Bryan
Ratcliff, Lee
Scobie, Trevor
Marr, Jean
Mullen, Georgia Evans & David
Palfrey, Jon & Karle
Razavian, Parviz
Martin, Ken & Kathy
Munk, Lori
Palmer, Peter
Realff, Pamela
Scott Creek Middle School Students
Martin, Pamela & John Haibeck
Murphy, Kevin
Pan, William & Judy
Reinheimer, Norman
Scott, John
Mason, Matt
Murray, Scott
Panahi, Amitis
Reiter, Mike
Scott, Steven & Walentyna
Masuch, Fred
Murtagh, Sara
Panahi, Monir
Remtulla, Almunir & Naz
Scotton, Bill
Matheson, Kendall
Myers, Jim & Danielle
Panahi, Naz
Rezansoff, Peter
Seely, Jeremy
Matsumoto, Doug
Nagy, Denise
Pannell, Adrian
Richardson, Angus
Segal, Gary & Nanci
Matsumoto, Gerry
Nairn, Mark & Sally
Parent, Joan
Riesen, Ingo & Lorena
Seiffert, Linda
Mattice, Kyle
Nairn, Sarah & Roger
Parham, Doris
Rinehart, Valerie
Sentes, Rick
May, Danielle
Nedham, Carol
Parker, Jim
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers
Serwa, Heather
Maybee, Brian
Neilson, Lawrence
Parrotta, Sam & Mikaela
Rizzardo, Marc & Vicky
Sevrens, Thomas
McAstocker, Cory & Mia
Newell, John
Patola, Todd and Liz
Roberts, Julie
Shafiq & Fatima Gulamani
McDermott, Wayne
Newton, Heather
Paton, Katherine
Roberts, Mike & Jody
Shajani, Minaz
McDonald, Haley
Ng, David
Patterson, Todd & Susanne
Robertson, Mary Anne & Cedric
Shamji, Azad & Yasmin
McGale, Allan
Ng, George
Paul, Cynthia
Robinson, Matt
Shapiro, Martina & Bryan
McGregor, Nadine
Nguy, Emil
Paul, James
Roker, Kenneth
Shariff, Ashraf
McIntosh, Carrie
Nicholls, Mona
Paul, Sidney
Roozendaal, Jane
Shariff, Zaitoon
McIntosh, Dr. Robert W
Nickel, Orville & Maria
Paulger, Melissa
Rosenberger, Barry & Heather
Shaughnessy, Kate
McKenna, Marty
Nicolaou, John & Helen
Pavicic, David
Ross, Peter & Sheila
Shaw, Rachel
McKenzie, Grant
Nicols, Deborah
Pennock, Dan & Lea
Ross, Sandy
Shen, Willie
Sheng, San Sui
Street, Graham
Turner Dental Laboratory Ltd.
Wiebe, Karen
Sherwood, John & Susanne
Sugiyama, Darlene
Turner, David & Joan
Williams, Damon & Stevi
Sherwood, Michael
Sullivan, Jim & Monica
Turner, Maureen & Randy
Williams, Helen Song & Mark
Shih, Rev. Hsin Hui
Sung, Ting Shun
Turner, Paul
Williams, Jennifer
Shih, Shiang LienTu
Survivors & Fallen Fighters
Windt, Brad
Shipman, Karen
Sutherland, Robert
Ulinder, Alexa & Baughen,Callum
Simon, Geroy
Sutton, Ray
Vaillancourt, Dallas
Wong, Billy
Simons, Thomas
Sy, Alexander
Vaillancourt, Juliana
Wong, Dr. Shek
Simpson, Peter
Tan, Evelyn
Van Gaans, Adrian
Wong, Holly
Sinneave, Robert
Tan, John Wenas
Van Geel, Susan
Wong, Kit Cheng
Skidmore, Casey
Tanaka, Victor
Vandersteen, Jamie
Wong, Terry
Skidmore, M. L.
Taylor, Daniel
Vant Geloof, Anthony & Joan
Wood, David & Jennifer
Skill, Art & Patricia
Taylor, Richard
Venables, Michele
Wood, Fay
Smart, Kenneth
Tennant, Jeff
Villar, Giselle
Wort, Nicholas
Smith, Cherilyn
Ternan, Bruce
Vincent, Kim
Wray, Darcy & Mandy
Smolensky, Arthur
Teschke, Kay
Volp, Barbara
Wright, Frank
Smyth, Mr. & Mrs. George
Teubert, Eve
Waddington, Elizabeth
Air Canada Employees Charitable Donation Foundation
Wriglesworth, Vyonne
AJG Enterprises Inc.
Snow, Sue
The McDonald Family
Wakelin, A. Zoe
Xiao, Wen Bin
Thibault, Robin
Walker, Christopher & Wendy
Alcan Inc.
Sorrenti, Agnes
Xie, Cui Qin
Southam, Eric & Liz
Thindal, Aman
Wallace, Rachel
Yau Mok, Shin Yew
Alexander Holburn Beaudin + Lang LLP
Standish, Margaret
Thody, Graham & Elaine
Walsh, Brian
Yee, Gary C. C.
Allnorth Consultants Ltd.
Stanley, Yin Fai
Thomson, Keith
Walsh, Sean
Yelland, Peggy
Steinberg, Esther
Thomson, Russell
Wand, Patricia
Yip, B
Alma Mater Society of UBC Vancouver
Steinbrenner, Ryan
Thornton, Linda
Warman, Jette
Yip, Ben
Stella, Lisa
Ting, Ivy H. S.
Wasylyshyn, Phyllis
Yiu, Ling Ling
Stenner, Thane
Tjia, Francis
Watson, Judy & Neil
Yoo, Jason
Steunenberg, Chris
Tomlins, Pia
Watts, Brian
Yorston, Vicki
Stevenson, Roy
Tootill, Catherine
Weber, Stephen
Youell, Debbie
Stewart, Nigel
Tory, John
Wein, Fred
Young, Gary
Stewart, William
Townsend, David
Weismiller, Michael
Yu, Raymond
Stibbard, Brenda
Tracy, Dalmar & Krista
Weiss, William & Pearl
Yuen, King Chi
Stibbs, Jonathan
Traub, Jennifer
Weldon, Joe
Zed, Chris
Stoner, Keith & Penelope Osborne
Trepke, Fred & Wendy
Wessel, Dave
Zeng, Qian Duan Cindy
Trimble, Richard
Whidden, Gerald
Ziemer, Albert
Storey, Daryl
Truscott, June
Whitbread, Damon
Ziemer, Liana
Storey, Jamie
Tse, Barbara
Whitton, Rob
Anne Louise Mundell Memorial Fund
Zotoff, Andre
Storie, Charles
Wiebe, Bryan & Lisa
Apache Canada Ltd.
Tsui, Jimmy
Zymeworks Inc.
Applewood Motors Inc
Witterick, Jennifer
Organizations — Businesses, Foundations & Community Groups $10,000+ Lifetime Giving 13 Monks Taphouse & Grill 254358 BC Ltd. 49th Parellel Grocery #2 99 Nursery & Florist Inc. Abercrombie Foundation Ace Architectural Millwork ACME DMMT Holding Inc Adera Foundation Society Adrena Line Adventure Tours Ltd Air Canada Employees
Amanda Tapping Fans for Charity Ambrus Logging Ltd. AMEC Earth & Environmental Ltd. Ames Family Foundation Ampco Grafix Andrew Mahon Foundation Andrew Sheret Ltd. Angelo’s Salon & Spa Annable Foods Ltd.
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Aquatico Bay
Blackfish Pub
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.
Arbutus West Enterprises Ltd.
Blake, Cassels and Graydon LLP
Canadian Tire
Arctic Construction Ltd.
Bliss Event Planning
Canfor Corporation
Art Knapps Plantland
BMO Bank of Montreal
Canucks For Kids Fund
Ashpet Impressions
BMO Employee Charitable Foundation
Cap Serv Co
Askew’s Food Service Ltd. Astral Media Radio Astral Mining Corporation AstraZeneca Canada Inc Aurizon Mines Ltd. AXA Pacific Insurance Company AY Au-Yeung & Company LLP B.C. Hockey Benevolent Association B.I.D. Construction Ltd. B.J. Stewart & Dr. E.J. Lyon Memorial Fund Baking Association of Canada Bancorp Financial Services Ltd. Baseline Type & Graphics Baremetal.Com Inc. BC Comfort Air Conditioning Ltd. BC Hydro Employees’ Community Services Fund
Cariboo Chilcotin Regional Hospital District
Borden, Ladner & Gervais LLP
Carmana Plaza
Bottle Depot
Cartier Foundation
Boyd Autobody & Glass
Castanet Media Ltd.
Brighter Mechanical Ltd.
CellCity Communications Inc
Britco Structures
Cellmart Communications Ltd.
British Columbia Recreation & Parks Association
Central 1 Credit Union
British Columbia Masonic Foundation
Central City Brewing Co
Bryant Electric Ltd. Buffalo Building Society Bulkley Valley Credit Union Burnaby North Secondary School Business Development Bank of Canada Buy Low Foods Ltd.
Central Builders’ Supply PG Ltd. Chemainus Health Care Auxiliary Chemainus Seniors Drop In China Gold International Resources Corp Ltd Chu On Fok and Wai Yuk Fok Foundation CIBC
C.I.F. Construction Ltd.
City Square Property Holdings Inc.
Cadillac Fairview Corporation Ltd.
City of Trail
BC Provincial Auxiliary
Calgary Foundation (Thomas Alan Budd Foundation)
Clearbrook Iron Works Ltd.
Beachcomber Hot Tubs Inc.
Campus Nissan
Beedie Group
Canaccord Genuity Corp.
Benefits of Bocce
Canada Life Assurance Company
BC Liquor Distribution Branch BC Northern Real Estate Board BC Produce Marketing Association
Benjamin Moore & Company Ltd.
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Capital Building Supplies Ltd.
Board of School Trustees — District No.61
Canada Safeway Ltd.
Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP
Canada-India Education Society
BFL Canada Insurance Services Inc
Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation BC/Yukon Region
Billy Barker Casino Hotel
Canadian Helpers Society
CKNW Orphans’ Fund Cloverdale Paint Inc CMW Insurance Services Ltd. CN Employees Charity Chest Coast Capital Savings Credit Union Coastal Community Credit Union Commonwealth Insurance Company
Constable Neil Bruce Middle School
Face The World Foundation
Cranbrook & District Community Foundation
Farris Vaughan Wills & Murphy LLP
Cranbrook Dodge
Fernie Rotary Golf Foundation
Creston & District Credit Union
Ferraro Foods
Cundill Foundation
Fidelity Investments Canada
Currency Passport Marketing Inc
Finning Canada (HO)
Cypress Mountain Bowl Recreation Ltd.
Florence & Hedley Hipwell Fund
Daily Courier Davcorp Investments Dave Lede Family Charitable Foundation Dawson Co-Operative Union DDB Canada Deans Knight Capital Management Ltd. Deloitte DGS Astro Paving Ltd. Dolden Wallace Folick LLP Dominion Blue Dorothy & Hugh Cole Foundation Dunkley Lumber Ltd East Fraser Fiber Co. Ltd. East Kootenay Community Credit Union
Fairmont Hotel Vancouver
Fitness World Foresters-Centennial Branch Formula Contractors BC Ltd. Fort St John Co-operative Association Forzani Group Foundation Fraser Lake and Area Support Fraserway RV LP Fraternal Order of Eagles Fraternal Order of Eagles Ladies Auxiliary Friends Inviting Females Invitational (FIFI) From A to Zebra Fashions Ltd. G & F Financial Group Gaming Policy & Enforcement Division Gamma Phi Beta Vancouver Camp
Ecole KLO Middle School
George W. & Mary E. O’Brien Fund
Econowise Source Office Furnishings
Giovanni Bastone Foundation
EDI Environmental Dynamics Inc
Glowbal Group
Encana Cares Foundation Envision Credit Union Era Design Inc Essential Packaging Inc Ethical Funds Inc.
Glentel Inc GML Mechanical Ltd. GMP Securities Goldcorp Inc GolfBC Holdings Gore Mutual Insurance Company Foundation
London Life Assurance Company
Mirrorball Productions
Long View Systems Corporation
Morguard Investments Ltd.
Kenneth & Madelon Matheson Memorial Trust Fund
Longview Capital Partners Inc
Mosquito Creek Bar & Grill
Lordco Parts Ltd.
Kimberley Alpine Resort
L’Oréal Canada Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. P A Woodward’s Foundation
Grizzly Curb & Concrete Ltd.
International Taoist Church of Canada
King Day Holdings Ltd.
International Tentnology Co
Kingsway Foundation
Lotte & John Hecht Memorial Foundation
Nanaimo 2 Victoria
Harper Grey LLP Hart Poultry Farm Ltd.
Kin’s Management Ltd. (Kins Farm Market)
Love Strong
Nature’s Path Foods Inc.
Haywood Securities Inc
Investors Group Matching Gift Program
Loyal Protestant Association
Invis Inc
KOA Care Camps
Nechako Construction Ltd.
Headquarter Finance Inc.
Lumière
Heffel Gallery Ltd.
Island Savings Growing Island Families Together Fund
Kohler Farms Ltd
Lutsky Family Foundation
Nellis R. & Mary E. Moyer Memorial Fund
Kootenay Savings Credit Union
Ivan Andersen Holdings Ltd.
M J Jewellers Ltd.
NHL Foundation
KPMG
Jack Coblenz Memorial Fund
Norco Products Ltd.
Kyoto Capital Partners Inc
MacDonald Development Corporation
Jack Patrick O’Regan & Lois Shirley O’Regan Endowment Fund
Labatt Breweries of Canada
Mac’s Convenience Store Inc.
North Peace Savings & Credit Union
Ladysmith Chamber of Commerce
Mac’s Traders Inc
North Shore Credit Union
Majestic Management (1981) Ltd.
Northern Hardware & Furniture Co. Ltd.
Grand Forks Auxilary to the Boundary Hospital
Interior Savings Credit Union
Kelowna Mercedes-Benz
Interior Signs
Grayross Foundation
International Gems
Kelowna Professional Firefighters Charitable Society
Great Canadian Casinos Inc
International Online Communications System Inc
Greater Victoria Police Pipe Band
Helping Hands of WorkSafe BC Heronbrook Foundation Highland Valley Copper Historical Arms Collectors Society of BC Hospitality Vancouver HRA Investments HSBC Bank Canada HSBC Capital Inc. Hub International Barton Insurance Hubert Beresford Clinch Trust Hudson’s Bay Company Hugh McRoberts Secondary School HY Louie Co Ltd. IBM Employees’ Charitable Fund ICBC Ida M. Keith Charitable Trust IDL Projects Inc Imperial Paving Ltd. Industrial Alliance Pacific Insurance & Financial Services InfoSpec Systems Inc Integris Credit Union Inter Tribal Health Authority
Jakob Kembi Construction Ltd.
Montecristos Jewellers
National Tile (2005) Ltd.
Jaymac Foundation
Ladysmith Hospital/Heath Care Auxiliary
JDS Energy & Mining Inc
Manulife Financial
Northern Health Authority
Lake City Casinos Ltd.
Jesse Willard Hughes Trust
MarketPlace IGA (Head Office)
Northern Medical Society of BC
Lakeview Credit Union
Jessie Main Fund
Mary Kordyban Foundation
Northern Region Rotary Clubs
Lang Mining Corp
Joe Novak Family Memorial Fund
Mayfair Shopping Centre LP
Northern Trailer
Langley Concrete Group
McAdams Foundation
Northland Dodge Chrysler Jeep
John Hardie Mitchell Family Foundation
Le Doucet Design Group
McCarthy Tetrault LLP
Northwestel Inc
Learningwise Inc.
Novak Family Foundation
Ledcor Industries Inc.
Meadow Gardens Golf Course 1979 Ltd.
Ledgeview Ladies
Mercedes-Benz Canada Inc
Okanagan Chrysler Jeep Dodge
Leede Financial Markets Inc.
Metrix Professional Insurance Brokers Inc
Olive Olga Smith Revocable Trust
LifeLabs Medical Laboratory Services
Metropolitan Fine Printers Inc
On Side Restoration
Michael Kors
Limelight Studios
Microsoft Giving Campaign
Onni Property Management Services Ltd.
Lindsay Kenney LLP
Milan & Maureen Ilich Foundation
John Stubbs Foundation Jonathan Cruz Photography Joseph Segal Family Foundation JTB International (Canada) Ltd. Juan de Fuca Lawn Bowling Club Jugo Juice K & D Logging Ltd. Kathy’s Kloset KBS Radio Keg Spirit Foundation Kelland Foods Ltd.
Leon C. & Helen Macken Fund
Lions Club of Mission Lions Club of Saanich Load’em Up Contracting Ltd. London Drugs Ltd.
Minoru Medical Education Society Miriam Bookbinder Endowment Fund
Odlum Brown Ltd.
OpenRoad Toyota Outdoor Resorts Indio Sunshine Invitational Committee Overwaitea Food Group Pacific BioEnergy Prince George Ltd. Partnership
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Pacific Western Brewing Co
Radcliffe Foundation
Scott Creek Middle School
Sutherland Foundation Inc
Vancouver Diamond Lions Club
Paladin Security Group Ltd. — Vancouver
RBC Foundation
Seacliff Foundation
Sysco Kelowna Ltd.
Read Jones Christoffersen Ltd.
TD Bank Financial Group
Vancouver Fire Fighters’ Union & Charitable Society
Park Lane Homes Ltd.
Regency Fireplace Products International Ltd.
Sears Employee Charitable Fund
TD Canada Trust
Vancouver Foundation
Selus Fishing Co Ltd.
Regional District of Bulkley Nechako
Sentes Automotive Group
Team Sales Vancouver Island Ltd.
Vancouver International Buddhist Progress Society
Sharp’s Audio Visual
Team Telus Cares
Vancouver Island Charity Group
Regional District of Fraser-Fort George
Shato Holdings Ltd.
Teck Coal Ltd
Vancouver Pacific Lions Club
Shaw Communications
Teck Cominco Metals Ltd.
Vancouver Sun & Province
Shawnigan Lake School
Teck Resources Ltd.
Vancouver View Magazine
Shell Canada Products
TELUS Corporation
Shon Yee Benevolent Association of Canada
Terminal Forest Products Ltd.
Vanderhoof & Districts CoOperative Association
Silver Wheaton Corp
The Canada Life Assurance Company
Patty’s Ladybug Cancer Fund PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc Peace River Regional District Pedersen Rentals Ltd. Peninsula Consumer Services Co-operative Penticton Activities Society
Remote Troll Sales Ltd.
Penticton Jaycees
Resorts of the Canadian Rockies
Peterbilt Pacific Inc.
Retail Communications Group Inc
Pharmasave Pacific
Rexall Foundation — Katz Group
Terrace Totem Ford Sales Ltd
Vernon Vipers Hockey Club Versaterm Inc VI Propane Services Ltd
Richmond Mandarin Lions Club
Sinclar Group Forest Products Ltd.
Villa Capri Enterprises Ltd
Richmond Spilt Milk Co. Ltd.
The Sassy Lion
Phillips, Hager & North Investment Management Ltd.
Sobeys Inc
Thorsteinssons LLP
Village Food Markets
Rogers Communications Inc
Southwest Contracting
Ronald McDonald’s Restaurant Charities
Thrifty Foods
Viva Pharmaceutical Inc
Pint Public House
Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation
Tim Hortons Inc.
Voth Bros. Development
Rosebud Properties Ltd.
Spruce Credit Union
Rotary Club of Courtenay
Tofino Consumers Co-op Association
Voyager RV Center
Port Moody Fire Fighters — Charities Fund
Squamish Nation Council
Prince Rupert Grain Ltd.
Rotary Club of Kelowna Ogopogo
Top Table Group
Waterways Houseboats
Starbucks Coffee Company (Partner Giving Programs)
Tora Design
Wawanesa Insurance
Rotary Club of Lantzville
Toskan Casale Foundation
Wayne Watson Construction Ltd.
Philanthropy Preceptorship Fund
Plenary Group Canada
Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation Profile Properties Ltd.
Rotary Club of Terrace
Stephen & Anne Leung Foundation
Progressive Contracting (Delta) Ltd.
Royal Canadian Legions
Stephen Bros. Contracting Ltd.
Royal LePage Prince George
Province of BC Ministry of Health
Salmon Arm Savings & Credit Union
Steve & Eva Floris Endowment Fund
Provincial Employees Community Services Fund
Sauder Industries Ltd.
Provincial Health Services Authority
Schein Foundation
Stockhouse Media Inc Stone Crescent Charitable Foundation
School District No. 33 (Chilliwack)
Stony Lake Logging Ltd.
Qtrade Financial Group
School District No.61 — Reynolds Secondary School
Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada
Quadra Mechanical Ltd.
School District No.63
Pyett Family Foundation
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Remax Centre City Real Estate
Sun Country Cablevision
Quails’ Gate Estate Winery
Scotia McLeod — Vancouver
Super Save Group of Companies
Quesnel Bakery Ltd.
Scotiabank
Surespan Structures Ltd.
Traction Creative Communications Inc
Wal-Mart Canada Inc.
Wellington Hotel
Trail Daily Times
West Fraser Mills Ltd.
Transcontinental Western Media Group Inc.
West Kelowna Warriors Jr. A Hockey Club
Transpacific International Services Inc
Westcana Electric Inc
Troika Ventures Inc
Whistler Blackcomb Foundation
Twin Anchors Houseboats
White Spot Restaurants
Unknown Angel Society Urban Impact Recycling Ltd.
Whitelaw Twining Law Corporation
Valley Autohouse (1984) Ltd.
WICC
VanCity Community Foundation
Wightman & Smith Insurance
Vancouver Cambie Lions Club
WildCat Helicopters Inc.
Westland Insurance Group Ltd
William Keith Rutledge Alter Ego Trust
Fietsch, Roy
Poole, Marvin
Corsi, Heather
Boyes, Melissa
Finlayson, Gordon
Racey, Thomas
Crofton, Patricia
Bradshaw, Terry
William Switzer & Associates Ltd.
Forcina, Pasquale
Ramage, Ruth
Denis, Mardi
Burns, Bunty
Williams Lake & District Credit Union
Freyman, Robert
Reeves, Marguerite
Edwards, E. Elizabeth
Callison, Dennis
Fulwell, Elizabeth
Rice, Gerald
Embree, Chad
Camps, Winnifred
Furst, Gabor
Roberts, Phyllis
Etherington, Bruce
Chan, Irene Lai Sheung
Gaetz, Robert
Rybnick, Mary
Etherington, Mike & Christine
Charette, Rejean J.
Galliford, Jane
Sartain, Douglas
Griffith, Stephanie
Cheung, Catherine
Garvin, Kathleen
Schwab, Klara
Johnson, Eleanor
Chow, Marjorie
Gourlay, Wilma
Scott, Alexander
Kinaschuk, Betty
Clarke, Craig Robert Parkes
Gower-Rees, Mary
Shistovsky, Walter
Kvaale, Irene
Clift, John
Griffiths, Lillian
Skinner, Richard
Lewis, Eleanor
Cobb, William
Guntensperger, Julian
Smith, Benjamin
Li, Chung K.
Cochrane, Barbara Ellen
Hegstad, Marie
Sootzmann, Lydia
Mah, Bonnie
Comensoli, Giulia
Howard, Gerald
Spencer, Claire
Minchin, Elizabeth
Comstock Laslo, Diane
Ingram, Patricia
Standly, Doris
Noc, Michael
Cooper, Maureen
Irvine, Leslie
Steinke, Arlene
Pascal, Rose
Daniel, Barry J.
Irvine, Samuel
Swereda, Frances
Pitt, Christopher & Heather-Ann
Davis, Penny
Irwin, Elfrieda
Swinburne, Henry
Schepens, Shane & Carrie
Dayal, Gulab
Jessop, Mercedes
Teichrob, Jacob & Tina
Staunton, Tim & Maria
de la Nuez, Antonio & Barbara
Jones, Eleanor
Vincent, Marguerite
Stevens, Anthony
Deinstadt, Barbara
Juzak, Lois
Vranckaert, Florence
Streu, Herman
Dvorak, Josef
Lang, Ruby
Wardell, Dorothy
Tiney, Kyle
Eng, Lisa Hoan Quyen
Leong, Jack
Warner, Walter H. “Iceman”
Walker, Deborah
Enlow, Yevonne
Leskowski, Vilgelms
Wells, Anne
Wrigglesworth, Norman
Fantillo, Theresa
Lunde, Mary
Williams, Robert Willoughby, Myrtle
Gifts in Memory — $1000+ given this year
Ferguson, Hugheen
Mandziak, Lydia McDonald, Doreen
Woodbridge, Karen
Adkins, Reid
Foster, John
McGowan, Ethel
Wright, Mildred
Allsopp, Prof. Richard
Franz, Norman
Mills, Rosemary
Wright, Eileen
Armstrong, Michael
Fung, Ada
Morrison, Sophia
Legacy for Hope — Planned Gifts
Balfour, George
Gamble, Harry
Moyls, Toby
Balfour, John
Gee, Denise
Nelson, Norval
Andreola, Toni
Bannon, Cheryl
Gialleonardo, Donato
Nicholson, Yvonne
Bonnington, Betty
Batista, Maria
Gibbons, Jerry P.
Niemi, Muriel
Brown, John & Gwenneth
Black, Teresa
Golding, Jennie
O’Toole, Kathleen
Cairns, Beth
Blackett, Thomas Edward
Greavison, Rose
Penner, Kenneth
Cooke, Rosemary
Bourne, Betty
Greene, Bertram
Williams Lake Log Haulers Assoc. Wing Yip Enterprises Ltd. Wolrige Foundation Wood Wheaton Supercentre XL Ironworks Co Y P Heung Foundation YCS Holdings Ltd. Yukon Electric Co Ltd. Yukon Energy Corp Zalkow Foundation Zellers ZJ Solutions Legacy for Hope — Estates Anderson, Anthony Anglin, Vona Armstrong, John Atkins, James Boersma, Theresa Bouchard, Rene Boyd, Cora Bradford, Alice Buckley, Clair Buitenhuis, Jacob Burgess, Dorothy Dale, Daphne Davies, Margaret Deuel, Frederick Dilley, Willard A. & Freda E. Drummond, James Fergusson, Gavin
Ferns, Harry
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Hagedorn, Janice
Mergens, Michael
Spink, Marietta
Campbell, LL.D., Alexander
Heung, Yu Po
Himech, John
Miles, Dr. James E.
Stagg, Velda
Cathcart, Lyse
Hickey, Dwight
Hindle, Jennifer
Millan, Pam
Stalmans, Alan
Chen, Haley Hong Lai
Hosegood, Agnes
Ho, Mr. Kon Shing
Minns, Dennis
Standish, Elmer
Cheyne, Sarah
Howard, Corinne
Hoar, George
Morin, Vincent
Steinberg, Moses
Chizik, Sara Viola
Howard, Lucille
Hodgson, Donald
Moulds, Robert
Terry, David
Chung, Henry
Isaak, Mary Jackson, Joan
Hoenson, Sylvia
Mukuyama, Edna
Thompson, Melanie
Collazzo, Tony
Hudgeon, Bobbi
Murdoch, A. Bruce
Tietz, Grace
Conto, Stella
Jeffrey, Jaye Dee
Irvine, Noreen
Mysko, Mary
Tonolli, Bruno
Corbeil, Ronald Calvyn
Johnson, Lloyd
Jackie
Orgnero, Mary
Van Gaans, Helen
Crabb, David Alexander
Johnson, Margaret
Jolly, Chantal
Orr, Jennifer
Vosper, Dennis Edward
Crabb, Ella Jamieson
Johnston, Sophia
Joni & Terrey
Palmer, Norah
Wall, Jill
Craig, David
Jung, Eric Yut-Sing
Kelly, Gerard
Parham, Ken
Wasylyshyn, Walter
Crawford, Mary Quon
Jung, Jean
Knox, Reita
Parsons, Judi
Whiting, Sheila
Crispin, Barry
Keill, Mrs. R. T.
Konig, Kelly
Phillips, Dr. John Edward
Williams, Alice
Dawson, John
Kruse, Ward
Kretschmann, Edwina “Cookie”
Phillips, William Lewis
Wilton, Barry Thomas
Dow, Lorna
Lalli, Roop K.
Kuehn, Donna-Mae
Pitt, Christopher
Wood, Sheila Joy
Eran, Dena
Lange, James
Kumar, Kartar
Pringle, John Leslie
Zimmerman, Karl
Everall, Ronald
Lauren, Patricia
L’Heureux, Edith
Racey, Wendy
Lee, Ling
Lee, Gina
Ratcliff, Arda
Memorials in Perpetuity — $10,000+ cumulative giving
Fink, Alison Fisher, Leana
Lincoln, Roz
Li, Chui Han
Rekunyk, Janet
Amissah, Kenneth
Forcina, Augusta
Little, James
Lysaght, John
Reynolds, Stephen
Andersen, Einar
Fossum, Ann
Locke, Gail
MacAulay, Christine
Rodrigues, Jose Jr.
Andersen, Ivan
Fowlie, Marjorie
Lougheed, Gordon
MacLean, Victor
Rose, Stefan
Andersen, Ove Elmose
Gargaro, Lina
Lukacs, Andrew
MacLeod, Mary
Routley, Douglas
Andersen, Paulette Helene
Gilliland, Douglas
Lung, Keung
MacLeod, Norman David William
Saito, Sandy
Armstrong, Diana Elaine
Gingell, Frederick
MacDougall, John F. F.
Sanghera, Kishan
Gordon, Charlie, Edith & Sandra
Mackinnon, Barbara Claire
Mader, John
Armstrong, Ronald
Sardone, Joel
Arnold, Holly
Graham, Thomas
Madill, Rickey
Manchuk, Bert
Sarter, Wilma
Green, Frances
Mahood, Mary
May, Jim
Arsenault, Germain
Saul, Mark
Marin, Carlo
Maybee, Diane
Benson,Ralph
Grove, Stanley
Scotton, Marie
Bingham, Cathy Ann
Hamakawa, Beverley
Mathews, Maria
McCroskey, Patrick
Simpson, Annie
Hardwick, Edna
McDonald, Georgina
McCurry, Frank
Broadbent, Donald
Simpson, Isabelle
McDonald, John
McGowan, Ethel
Brickley, Mona
Harper, Paul Staton
Smid, Trish
Brooks, Sharon
Hart, Paula Mae
McIntosh, George
McIntosh, Jean
Smith, Casey
Hawkins, Sindi
Merritt, Lois
McNabb, Mervi
Brown, Deborah E.
Smith, Nicole
Buss, Robert
Haya, Tetsuo
Minielly, Keith
McNish, Grace
Soucie, Barbara
Cameron, Newton & Marjorie
Heaps, Norah
Mitis, Livia
A&J Body Shop 50th Anniversary Celebration
Marathon for Breast Cancer 2012
Fighting Cancer
Nolan, John
Gifts in Honour — $1000+ given this year
Novak, Joe
Bagry, Paul & Erica
Aberdeen Mall Gift Wrap
Chinook Cove Ladies Golf 2012
Fireman & RCMP Lunch 2012
Oldfield, John
Breurkens, Diana
Christmas Tree Chipping
Olsen, Kjell
Cleodie Collison & her loving and supportive parents & grandparents
Alex A. Campbell Conquer Cancer Classic
City of Richmond
Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #2075
Argyle Cancer Club
Cleans for Cleavage: Raising the Bar Against Breast Cancer
Fraternal Order of Eagles Ladies Auxiliary Breast Cancer Event Fresh Express Fund Raiser
Muir, Thomas C.
Omelaniec, Michael Sr. Ong, Alejandro Opp, Isobel Pasiuk, Lucille Patel, Mechliena Philp, Ronald Plant, Ethel Powell, Donald Gordon Raymond, Bob & Marjorie Robinson, Michael Ross, Alan & Dorothy Sackrison, Marion Sayer, Thomas Robert Schulong, Jang-Shee Seitz, Christina Storey, David Stott, Ernie & Esther Sutton-Havard, Devon Swanson, Dorothy
Fintstone Mining
Cuell, Emily
Audrey & Gord’s Garage Tour for Cancer Research
Dissegna, Darren & Sonia
Auto Magic
Columbia Valley Rockies Growvember 2012
Ducey, Patricia
Balding for Dollars
Community Head Shave
Gabie and Tina cut hair for Cancer
Gibbons, Jerry & Sue Gillespie, Neil
Barry Crispin Memorial Golf Tournament 2012
Cowichan Valley Golfers Against Cancer
Gardenworks & Meadowlands Hanging Baskets 2012
Hanna, Carol
Battle of the Sexes 2012
Mallari, Rachel
BC MJV Mt Milligan
CPVPA’s 11th Annual In Motion Run
Gerry Bierman Mem. Slo-Pitch tournament
Martin,Justin & Angeline Chang
Bev Lashman Memorial
Crop for a Cure 2012
GNS Head Shave Fundraiser
Martin, Ken
Big White Firefighters on the Roof
Cut for a Cure 2012
Green Timbers
Cut for Cancer
Gva Rmx Events 2011
Bilkis’ 50th Surprise Party!
Cuts for a Cure
Hair Razing
Bob Goode Memorial Golf
Dave Plant’s Head Shave
Hali Broadhead’s First Haircut
Bob Park Golf Tournament
Daffodil Extravaganza
Halloween Party Fundraiser
Bras for a Cause
Daffodil Ladies 2011 – 2012
Harwin School
Breast Friends Forever
Damali Lavenderfest 2012
Camp Goodtimes Golf Classic 2012
Dashwood Volunteer Fire Dept. Headshave 2012
Haversley Haunted Cemetary 2012
Shaw, Jim
Canadianized Asian Club’s 9th Annual Dating Auction
DC Rage Hockey
Stephens, Bert & Ilmo Nan Tully, Jean
Morin, Theresa Nolan, Jessie Penhill, Terry Redberger, Cathie Rentmeester, June Ruffeski, Ron Sakich, Jackie Salvati, Sandra
Hitting Cancer Out Of The Ball Park IDIDALAP4Cancer 2012
Cancer Benefit Dance
Delta Kappa Epsilon’s Stick it to Cancer 2012
Car Wash 4 Cancer
DMCL Golf Winners 2012
Jack Karp’s Tennis-A-Thon 2012
In Honour, in Perpetuity — $10,000+ cumulative giving
Cariboo Hill Secondary School Cancer All Nighter
Kelowna Downtown Light Up
Jail N Bail — New Denver
Drive 4UR Community Event
Jeans Day
Katrensky, Chaya
Carleton Cares
Jessica Stevenson
Turner, Liz
Kuehl, Ron & Mary Ellen
CGI Trade Appreciation BBQ
Evan’s Cops for Cancer Campaign
Vanderleest, Valerie
Independent Fundraising Events — $1,000+ this year
Charity Car Program Chatters Grand Opening
Evergreen Squashes Cancer 2012
Joe Pires Memorial Ball Hockey Tournament
5th Annual Salmon Arm ‘80s Film Festival
Chelsea’s Head Shave
Face off for Faye
Chelsea’s Pennies
Families Fighting Cancer
Joe Varosi Slo-Pitch Tournament 2012
A Coulthard & R Kinghorn’s Cutting off Luscious Locks Event
Chetwynd Zumbathon™ Charity Event for Cancer
Family Fishing Derby
Jonathan Ker goes Bald!
A Hair Raising Event
Chilliwack Ladies Volleyball
Fathers Day Grill Master Cook Off
K Steinberg’s ‘Run More than a Marathon’
Szczypiorkowski, Nancy Taylor, Beatrice Thacker, Angela The Scott Wiebe Moondance Memorial Fund Trudeau, The Right Hon. Pierre
Wild, Ray Wyman, Dorothy Yue, Edwin & Cecilia
Interior Savings Credit Union
Joan Parent’s Event
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Karen & Meghan’s Head Shaving
Nicholas Woo’s Benefit Concert Northwestel Headshave 2012
Slopes for Hope – Kimberley Alpine Resort
Kayak for a Cure Yukon 2012 Kelowna Rockets 2012
Notre Dame School Annual Fundraiser 2012
Slopes for Hope – Red Mountain Resort
Kick Butt for Allan
Orchard Park Gift Wrap 2012
Kiehl’s at The Bay
Outdoor Resorts Indio Sunshine Invitational
KNOWSHOW & Devun Walsh Golf Tournament 2012 Kootenay Savings Credit Union Membership Drive KTs Heritage Restaurant — Daffodil Auction 2012 Lakes District Credit Union Daffodil Extravaganza Landing Clothing Co Lawn Bowls For The Cure
Pennies for Pounds Lift-Off PI (Performance Institute) Games 2012 Pink Whistle 2012 Quesnel Cakes N Truffles event Quesnels Amazing Race Quest for a Cure
Lax 4 Life 2012
Raging Elk Dummy Downhill 2012
Lebaron Party
Ride2Survive
Lee Hayes Memorial Golf Tournament
Rock Cut Spring Fling 2012
Light Up Lisa’s Locks for Cancer LMBA-Going to Bat for Cancer Research Long View Systems Golf Tournament Lose Your Locks for Cancer Mackenzies’s Head Shave to conquer cancer
Rock for the Cure Rona April Popcorn Sales 2012
Cypress Mountain
Two Canadian Girls on the Run: Kelowna to Naramata
Dance Machines
UBC Cuts for Cancer 2012
Slopes for Hope – Whitewater Ski Resort
DEERE’S DOUGH$ 4 BUCK$
UBC Kiss Fundraiser
Dynamite
South Kamloops Secondary Movember 2012
UBCO UNDIES RUN
Family Fun
UVIC Undie Run 2012
Flying Pigs
Val Stamer Quilt
GoFITlam
Valleyview Secondary Best Buddies Program
Got Cure?
South Surrey Women’s Referral Network Fundraiser 2012 Stache-4-Cash Sturgis 2012 50/50 Sven McGirr Swiss Chalet North Van Opening 2012 Talent Show Tamarack Mall Christmas Gift Wrap
Templeton Secondary School
Rucking for a Cure Running Home to Beat Breast Cancer
Tets Haya Golf Tournament 2012
Sailors for a Cure
The Bear 4-4 Ball Hockey Tournament in support of Camp Goodtimes
The FundraiseHair
SFU JDC West’s Chillin’ 4 Charity 2012
The Hank Gourlay Baseball Classic 2012
Shades of Pink
The Mother & Daughter Tea
Shave Marc’s Head Day
The push for cancer
Shave My Head SHAW Lights of Hope 2012
The Twins Shave in Support of a Cure
Movember Golden Ears Curling Club Womens Bonspiel 2012
Shear Support
Thrifty Foods 75th
Shelly Gets a Haircut
Nedfest
Slopes for Hope – Hemlock
Total Tire Men’s Health Campaign 2011
MaryLou Lymer Memorial Hockey Tournament 2012 Meadow Gardens Ironman Golf Tournament 2011
Vision Excel Auto V’s Cut 4 Cancer Warriors Grow-Vember West Coast Invitational — Stan Kingshott
Save The Prostate
Mark Saul Fundraiser
VI Memorial Trail Ride 2012
Team W & Co.
The Big Shave
Mark & Clayton Serediuk’s Head Shave
Vernon Vipers Hockey Club Auction
Wells War Against Cancer 2012
Terry McGraw Memorial Golf Tournament
Salmon Arm Curl for a Cure 2012
Vernon Vipers 50/50
Team Not Standing For This
Sanjha Vehra Women’s Association
Makayla’s head shave for Nana
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Patrick Butler Runs For The Cure
Trepanier Masonic Lodge 2012
The Blowfish Hairless Stylists
West Kootenay Toy Run 2012 Wheels for a Cure 2012
DCS Cancer Chargers
GROVE TURTLES Harley’s Angels Invictus Kids Rock KMP Bechtel Builds a Cure Live Love Laugh for Sharon Loops with Patty Lymphing Nodes Mackenzie Maniacs Madi’s Marchers Mighty Half Pints New Beginnings
Williams Lake Christmas Cakes
Pam’s Angels
Relay for Life Top Fundraising Teams — $10,000+ this year
Prince Rupert Grain Ltd.
ALLNORTH Allstars Amrin’s Team BDO Bean Counters Brackendale Babes Breast Friends Brechin’s Best Canadian Western Bank — Panorama Ridge
Pirates of the CUREibbean Ridley Coal Strollers Runners for LIFE SD42 Cancer CHOP-Rs St Mary’s Ukrainian Church Team DW Team Funtastic Team Gloria Team Salama
CARLYLE SHEPHERD & CO
TEAM WENDY
Caverly/Kot ‘s Crusaders
Teresa’s Team
Ch’awatway — Helping Each Other
Terrace CCS Resource Center
Credit Union Crewzers
Walk The Talk
The Finning Fighters
walkers walkers
Road Grinders
Castanet.net
Kootenay News Advertiser
Talentvision (TTV)
WICC — Northbridge Insurance
ScotiaMomentum
Castlegar News
Ladysmith Chronicle
The Rush
WICC & Friends for LIfe I
Steel Rose
CFJC TV Kamloops
Lake Cowichan Gazette
The Wolf
Wolftek Wolf Pak
The BIV Paper Cuts
CFNR
Langley Advance
Times Colonist
Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer Top Fundraising Teams — $7,500+ this year
The Daffy Pucks
CHBC Television
Merritt Broadcasting
Trail Daily Times
The Half-Clappers
CHBC TV
Merritt Herald
The Hilti Tools
CKPG
Ming Pao Daily News
Transcontinental Western Media Group
12 FINE PIECES OF ASH (PJ WHITE HARDWOODS)
The Johnny Canucks
CKRW
Monday Magazine
Vancouver 24 Hours
Ugly Pucklings
Columbia Valley Pioneer
Moose FM
Vancouver Sun
365 Productions Inc.
Vancouver Wellwoods
Comox Valley Echo
Mountain FM/The Bridge
Vernon Morning Star
Walker’s Texas Rangers
Comox Valley Record
Nanaimo News Bulletin
Victoria News
Media Partners
Courier Islander
Nelson Star
Vista Radio
Cowichan News Leader Pictorial
North Island Gazette
Western News
Cowichan Valley Citizen
North Island MidWeek
Williams Lake Tribune
CTV
NOW Newspaper
World Journal
Daily News (Kelowna)
Oak Bay News
Yukon News
Dawson Creek Daily News
Oliver Chronicle
Epoch Times
Osoyoos Times
eSeeLYNX Communication Ltd. EZ Rock Revelstoke
Parksville Qualicum Beach News
EZ Rock Salmon Arm
Peace Arch News
EZ Rock Trail
Peninsula News Review
Fairchild Radio AM 1470 & FM 96.1
Penticton Herald
Accenture Ampco Grafix BC Housing Cancer Crushers Chevron Canada Coast Hockey 1 CoV — Engineering Deloitte Dirty Danglers F**K Cancer Freedom 55 Financial for Christine Game Day Seahawks Garden Weasels Gina’s Rock KPMG Leith Wheeler LMS Palladio’s Manulife Kings Nicks Munchkins Old & Slow Old Birds Onion Bag Pass it to Bulis PH&N Horny Goats Pint Beavers Relic Ritchie Bros
100-Mile Free Press 101.3 The River 102.3 The Wave 106.9 The Wolf 88.5 The Beach 89.5 The Hawk 89.7 SUN FM 93.3 The Peak 96.5 Jack FM 97.3 The Eagle 98.5 The Ocean 98.9 Jet FM 99.3 The Drive 99.7 The River 99.9 The Lounge 107.1 Country 1240 The Port Alberni Valley News Astral Media B-100 Radio Kamloops Beyond 50 Magazine Black Press Group Boundary Sentinel Campbell River Mirror Capital News Kelowna
Fairchild Television (FTV) Fernie Free Press Glacier Media Group Global TV Goldstream News Gazette Grand Forks Gazette Gulf Islands Driftwood Hall Printing Interior News Island Radio Jim Pattison Broadcast Group Kamloops Daily News KOOL FM & CFAX 1070
Popular Lifestyle & Entertainment Magazine (PLEM) Prince George Free Press Q101.1 FM Merritt Quesnel Cariboo Observer Revelstoke Times Review Rogers Radio Rossland News Saanich News Shaw Sing Tao Daily News Sooke News Mirror Star FM Stimuli Magazine
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Financial highlights For the period February 1, 2012 to January 31, 2013.
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The impact of cancer is enormous and it takes a considerable investment to make progress in the fight against these devastating diseases. In 2012 – 2013, the BC and Yukon raised total revenues of just over $35 million to that end.
We spent just over $4.5 million on supporting expenditures which includes those fundraising and administrative costs that support the Society and its programs in a cost-effective manner while maximizing all opportunities to further mission.
The Canadian Cancer Society raises funds and spends them for one reason only — to fulfill our mission of eradicating cancer and improving the lives of people with cancer. From last year, we were able to increase our direct spending on important mission initiatives including investing in outstanding research, delivering support programs and advocacy initiatives to approximately $20 million. Aside from regular operations, we invested another $10 million in the construction of the new Kordyban Lodge.
Last year our donors and supporters made us the Canadian cancer charity of choice. We make every effort to be transparent and accountable by providing detailed financial statements at cancer.ca.
Through our many diverse fundraising initiatives we raised $30 million and had impact in almost every community across BC and the Yukon through our signature event, the Relay For Life, our Daffodil and annual campaigns and other special events. This year there was a 25% increase in our Major and Planned Gifts, raising $9 million — the highest amount on record. Pledge installments continue from our Capital Campaign, which raised over $12 million. (Approximately $1 million was received in 2012 – 2013.)
Scott Marks
The increase in prevention and advocacy spending is bringing clear benefits to communities across the province through programs like WellnessFits and Tanning is Out. BC reported the lowest cancer incidence and mortality rates in Canada in 2012. Our work with government is resulting in policies that make healthier choices easier choices.
Peter Kingston
Chair of Finance and Audit Committee Canadian Cancer Society BC and Yukon Division
Vice President, Operations Canadian Cancer Society BC and Yukon Division
Statement of financial activities Operations and externally restricted resources. Years ended January 31, 2013, with comparative figures for 2012. 2013 Total
2012 Total
$
$
$
9,219,358 7,802,925 6,319,867 5,028,436 717,804
9,219,358 7,802,925 6,319,867 5,028,436 717,804 1,308,867
7,358,211 8,498,648 5,617,277 5,238,315 814,585 6,961,529
Operating and capital funds
Revenue: Major and planned gifts Annual giving Special events Relay For Life In memoriam Capital campaign
Externally restricted fund
1,308,867 29,088,390
1,308,867
30,397,257
34,488,565
Less: direct fundraising
(8,361,011)
(96,252)
(8,457,263)
(8,008,387)
Net fundraising revenue
20,727,379
1,212,615
21,939,994
26,480,178
Lodges Investment income Other income and grants
3,372,030 517,089 911,723
68,745
3,372,030 585,834 911,723
3,324,073 468,344 1,139,318
25,528,221
1,281,360
26,809,581
31,411,913
5,179,014
5,179,014
5,240,660
4,520,257 241,622 8,978,891 1,074,104
4,520,257 241,622 8,978,891 1,074,104
4,092,300 185,606 8,390,379 997,542
19,993,888
19,993,888
18,906,487
Expenditures: Mission expenditures Research Programs Prevention Survival Quality of life Advocacy Supporting expenditures Fundraising Administration Increase in resources
3,431,610 1,195,500
2,269
3,431,610 1,197,769
3,172,993 1,200,175
4,627,110 907,223
1,279,091
4,629,379 2,186,314
4,373,168 8,132,258
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