ANNUAL REPORT 2016
THE KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF CANADA | BC & YUKON BRANCH
OUR MISSION
The Kidney Foundation of Canada is the national volunteer organization committed to reducing the burden of kidney disease through: • • • •
Funding and stimulating innovative research Providing education and support Promoting access to high quality health care Increasing public awareness and commitment to advancing kidney health and organ donation
2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE BC & YUKON BRANCH EXECUTIVE Anne Schultz, President Teresa Atkinson, Vice-President Dennis McCann, Vice-President Sandeep Manak, Treasurer Ron Walker, Immediate Past President Paul Duperron, Secretary DIRECTORS AT LARGE Terry Chan Maureen Hobbs Joan Iamele Ric Leong Dr. Robin Lowry, Medical Director Judith Thompson Ken Wiecke REGIONAL DIRECTORS Mohan Tatra and Guy Lapierre, from Fraser Health Edna Humphreys, from the Interior Bonnie Leclerc and Diane Duperron, from the North Katrina McAndrew and Cathy Wong, from Vancouver Coastal Aimee Morry, from Vancouver Island Carmen Komish, from the Yukon
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BC & YUKON BRANCH TEAM* Pam Bilusack, Development Officer, Corporate and Community Giving Brenda Dondo, Provincial Coordinator, Community Initiatives Claudine Fernandes, Administrative Assistant Marie Hesse, Senior Manager, Fund Development, Strategic Planning & Community Initiatives Salim Jiwani, Accounting Analyst Heather Johnson, Director of Programs Naomi Low, Senior Development Officer Laurie Mark, Coordinator, Patient Services Dr. Karen Philp, Executive Director** Tracy Riddell, Manager, Database and Administration Pia Schindler, Senior Director of Development / Executive Director Deborah Tucker, Senior Director, Communications and Marketing Barbara Valentine, Senior Manager, Marketing and Promotions *Regular, full-time staff **Karen stepped down from her Executive Director position in July to take on another exciting challenge. Pia Schindler assumed the role as Executive Director.
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OUR VISION Kidney health and improved lives for all people affected by kidney disease
2016 CHAPTERS & COMMUNITY GROUPS Chilliwack Chapter Chinese Renal Association Eagle Ridge Chapter Kamloops Chapter MSA – Abbotsford / Upper Fraser Valley Chapter Nanaimo Chapter Prince George Chapter Quesnel Chapter South Asian Chapter South Okanagan Chapter Terrace Chapter Vancouver Kidney Club Victoria Chapter Yukon Chapter
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
4 Executive Message 6 One Strong Voice for our Kidney Community 14 Partners in Action: Making it Count for Kidney Patients 17 Donor Recognition 21 Financials 22 Highlights
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MESSAGE
FROM THE PRESIDENT AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Anne Schultz President
2016
was a year of many proud accomplishments. One theme seemed to stand out: our kidney community coming together with passion and energy to speak with “one strong voice” for kidney patients. Connecting and engaging with each other was a vital step towards our “one strong voice”. Initiatives like our Community Conversations, Patient Journeys and Kidney Summit set the stage and offered a platform for our kidney patients, volunteers, donors, and supporters to speak openly about the barriers, challenges and opportunities for kidney patients, and specifically organ donation and transplantation. Our Saving Lives through Organ Donation campaign kicked into high gear and kidney patients and volunteers were in full force sharing their stories and advocating about the need for increased organ donor registration across BC and the Yukon. Together we took our message to the Legislature, to mayors and councils, to numerous community events, and to the media. We worked with the Yukon government
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Pia Schindler Executive Director
about the needs of kidney patients in the Yukon and how to make organ donor registration easier. Organizations were excited to see and embraced our new creative for the Saving Lives through Organ Donation campaign: HEROES aren’t born, they’re REGISTERED. We welcomed several new community leaders to our kidney family from across BC & Yukon, including the BC Association of Chiefs of Police, who were recognized and thanked for their amazing support of our Saving Lives through Organ Donation campaign. We know our “one strong voice” has made a difference. We have seen success as we applauded and acknowledged the BC government’s efforts to make organ donor registration easier— a key recommendation coming out of the Foundation’s Community Conversations with British Columbians. British Columbians can now register their wishes for organ donation at Service BC Centres and ICBC driver licensing locations. And we are proud to share that the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) passed a resolution
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“Our one strong voice has put kidney in the spotlight and afforded us new opportunities to advocate, educate and provide strong support to kidney patients and their families.”
Thank you for supporting kidney patients and their families.
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put forth by the BC & Yukon Branch that called for local governments to support organ donation in their communities. We broadened our reach, and our “one strong voice”, through the launch of an innovative new tv show—PLUGGED IN. Our show airs across BC on SHAW TV and puts us and everything kidney in the public eye. We are proud of the many programs and services we provide to kidney patients to improve their quality of life—today and into the future. We are able to provide funding for innovative new research that could one day lead to a cure for kidney disease, and to give a helping hand to kidney patients in a time of need through our emergency financial assistance. We are also proud to offer a comforting home away from home through our 7 kidney suites to help kidney patients who need to stay in Vancouver and recover after their kidney transplant surgery. We also provide a Kidney Camp for Kids, where all expenses are paid and kids just get to be kids.
These are just a few examples of how we support kidney patients, and we know it takes a community to make all this happen. We are so fortunate to have many dedicated, compassionate individuals on this journey with us. Earlier this year, however, we said goodbye to one such individual, Karen Philp, Executive Director of the The Kidney Foundation, BC & Yukon Branch when she assumed a new and exciting challenge in the great province of Alberta. We wish Karen every success, and thank her for her leadership and for helping us forge new opportunities that raised the visibility of The Kidney Foundation. Our “one strong voice” has put kidney in the spotlight and afforded us new opportunities to advocate, educate and provide strong support to kidney patients and their families. We are excited to continue to build on our strengths and seize new opportunities in 2017. All this, however, would not be possible without you—our kidney patients, and their families, volunteers, donors, supporters and staff. Thank you.
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FOR OUR KIDNEY COMMUNITY
Leadership Weekend Makes Advocacy Training and Kidney Health Education the Focus NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY passionate kidney patients, and The Kidney Foundation volunteers, Board Directors and staff from across BC and the Yukon came together for a jam-packed Leadership Weekend on February 6 and 7 focused on advocacy training and kidney health education. Participants left the weekend excited, energized and ready to speak with one strong voice for all kidney patients and families.
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Guest speakers highlighted personal experiences and spoke about the importance of partnerships, including: Langley City Councillor Charlie Fox, MLA for Kootenay West Katrine Conroy and George Abbott, former BC Health Minister. Keith Baldrey, Political Commentator with Global News BC and Bill Tieleman, Political Strategist, also shared their insights on the political environment.
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Indigenous leaders, kidney patients and families identified barriers and well as some solutions to reduce the impact of kidney disease in Indigenous communities. Participants also learned how traditional medicines and foods might improve kidney health, and Dr. Adeera Levin, Executive Director with BC Provincial Renal Agency talked about working with the First Nations Health Authority and outlined the supports currently available. The weekend included a Cantonese workshop for volunteers with the Chinese Renal Association Chapter—which also included a presentation from a renal dietician from St. Paul’s Hospital as well as a cooking demonstration of renal friendly, festive food for Chinese New Year. A special thank you to Otsuka, Royal Bank of Canada and Janssen Inc. who made this weekend happen.
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“Participants left the weekend excited, energized and ready to speak with one strong voice for all kidney patients and families.”
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Community Leaders Show Strong Support for Organ Donation Campaign ITH AN ESTIMATED 10% of BC’s workforce having kidney disease, community leaders have been very supportive of The Kidney Foundation’s Saving Lives through Organ Donation campaign—which has a goal to increase organ donor registration and kidney transplantation by 50% over the next 5 years. There is no cure for kidney disease, but a kidney transplant is often a patient’s best hope for their future.
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A big thank you to the many organizations across BC who have shared information about the importance of organ donation, and encouraged their employees to register their wishes. The Kidney Foundation launched their creative for its “Saving Lives Through Organ Donation” campaign with a tagline that puts those who register their wishes at the centre of the campaign:
Heroes aren’t born, they’re registered.
“Our goal is to increase organ donor registration and kidney transplantation by 50% over the next 5 years.” 8
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The BC Association of Chiefs of Police were thanked at a press conference in June for their amazing support of the organ donation campaign, and in particular, Chief Constable Chris Rattenbury, Port Moody Police Department, who was instrumental in bringing the BC Association of Chiefs of Police on board.
Chief Constable Chris Rattenbury has a superhero cape, just like little Hailey-Ann
Members of the Union of BC Municipalities passed a resolution in 2016 put forth by The Kidney Foundation that called for local governments to help support organ donation in their communities.
Mayor Richard Stewart, City of Coquitlam, shows his support for organ donation
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that UBCM call upon all Mayors and Council Members to accept The Kidney Foundation’s challenge to Save Lives Through Organ Donation in their communities, and to work with the Foundation to increase the number of people registered as organ donors in their respective communities. Thanks to all our Kidney Foundation volunteers who met with their local Mayor and Council, shared their stories and advocated for the need for increased organ donor registration. The Kidney Foundation is looking forward to working with Mayors and Councils and has some exciting plans in place to promote organ donor registration for 2017.
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Discussing the Needs of Kidney Patients with BC Premier and MP Hedy Fry Speaking about Organ Donor Registration with BC Government
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N MARCH, the Honourable Coralee Oakes
on behalf of the BC Government invited The Kidney Foundation, BC & Yukon Branch to the legislature to participate in the first-ever Red Tape Reduction Day and share how ICBC and Service BC Centres’ adoption of the organ donor registration service has made it easier for British Columbians to register their wishes.
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HE HONOURABLE CHRISTY CLARK,
Premier of British Columbia invited The Kidney Foundation’s BC & Yukon Branch Executive Director to a special reception for BC Members of Parliament in February in Ottawa. With the assistance of Dr. Hedy Fry, MP for Vancouver Centre, the needs of kidney patients were discussed including more kidney transplants in our province.
The Kidney Foundation Volunteers Take One Strong Voice to BC Legislature OLUNTEERS FROM ACROSS BC met with elected officials at the BC Legislature on March 9th—during Kidney Health Month. Advocates shared their personal stories with MLAs and asked for support for increasing organ donor registration by 50% in BC.
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Kidney patient advocates were welcomed and introduced during Question Period (26 times—but who’s counting?). Greg Kyllo, MLA for Shuswap and Parliamentary Secretary and Katrine Conroy, MLA Kootenay West, both made statements in honour of Kidney Health Month and World Kidney Day.
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Organ Donation Advocate Takes Her Story on the Road to Make a Difference
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T AGE 20, Amanda Poch’s liver failed and she found herself in urgent need of a lifesaving transplant. With 6 hours to spare, her life was saved through organ donation.
After celebrating her ten-year transplant anniversary, Amanda Poch wanted to give back and partnered with The Kidney Foundation to create a “Live Then Give” tour. Through this tour Amanda would take her story on the road to communities across BC—raising organ donation awareness and registration.
On March 9th on the steps of the BC Legislature, The Kidney Foundation and volunteers joined Amanda to officially launch the tour that included a strong media presence, and several high-profile guest speakers: The Honourable Amrik Virk, Minister of Technology, Innovation and Citizens’ Services; John Horgan, Leader of the Official Opposition and MLA for Juan de Fuca; Greg Kyllo, MLA for Shuswap; and Katrine Conroy, MLA for Kootenay West. Two-year-old kidney patient, Hailey-Ann, marked the special occasion by presenting Amanda with an Organ Donor “Hero Cape” and a group of “Kidney Kids” (children impacted by kidney disease) honoured Amanda with a special performance.
Kidney Patients Focus of Conversation with Yukon Minister of Health
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HE HONOURABLE MIKE NIXON, Yukon Minister of
Health, met with The Kidney Foundation’s BC & Yukon Branch Executive Director in January to discuss how The Kidney Foundation might collaborate to ensure the needs of kidney patients living in the Yukon are met. A passionate supporter of organ donation, and the work of the Foundation, Minister Nixon attended several events including the Shine a Light Kidney Gala in Vancouver and the Kidney Walk in the Yukon talking about the need to promote organ donor awareness.
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BC & Yukon Branch Brings Kidney Awareness into Homes Across BC: Are You PLUGGED IN?
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IGHTS! CAMERA! ACTION!
With a goal to raise kidney health awareness, the BC & Yukon Branch launched its very own innovative TV show, PLUGGED IN, which is about promoting kidney health and all topics important to the kidney community in a fun and informative way. The Branch produces 2 shows in-house per month which air on SHAW TV in communities across BC, and on the “Kidney BCY TV” You Tube channel.
PLUGGED IN host Manpreet at Vaisakhi Festival
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Now airing across BC on Now airing across BC on
Dr. Mike Copland shares kidney health information
Naomi and William with PLUGGED IN interview guests Lotte and John Davis, Founders of AG Hair
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Sports Desk host James Cybulski (R) interviews Davis Sanchez, retired CFL, NFL player
PLUGGED IN hosts: Amro, Deborah, William and Daniel introduce show
The “Kidney Kids” initiative brings important benefits to the children and their families, including: building confidence, new friendships and peer support. Kidney Kids Take Centre Stage to Raise Kidney Awareness
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HE KIDNEY FOUNDATION created a special opportunity
for children impacted by kidney disease to come together and through sharing their stories and special dance performances, help increase kidney health awareness—and the fact that kidney disease can affect anyone at any age. The Kidney Kids debut performance took place during Kidney Health Month, which was supported by the theme: “Let’s Take the Kid Out of Kidney Disease.” The “Kidney Kids” performed at many events throughout the year, including: The Shine a Light Kidney Gala, “Live Then Give” tour launch at the BC Legislature, and several other media and community events.
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PARTNERS IN ACTION: MAKING IT COUNT FOR KIDNEY PATIENTS The Kidney Foundation Selected as London Drugs’ Charity of Choice
The Kidney Foundation Applauds BC Government’s Organ Donation Pilot
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he Kidney Foundation strongly supported the BC government’s efforts to make organ donor registration easier for British Columbians: a key recommendation coming out of the Foundation’s community conversations with British Columbians. In 2015, the BC Government made it possible for British Columbians to register their wishes for organ donation at all 62 Service BC Centres. Last March the BC Government launched an organ donation pilot program in partnership with ICBC and BC Transplant. ICBC employees at 4 driver licensing locations provided customers with the opportunity to register their wishes for organ donation.
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idney was front and centre in 51 London Drugs stores across BC last September thanks to the store’s “at the till” promotion which raised funds for the Foundation through the sale of wristbands and promoted kidney health awareness. This first time in-store campaign for The Kidney Foundation showed impressive results, so watch for us— The Kidney Foundation has been invited back as London Drugs’ charity of choice next year during the month of October.
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BC & Yukon Branch Programs and Services • • • • • • • •
Short Term Financial Assistance Program Information and Referral Kidney Connect (Peer Support Program) Kidney Kids Camp Living Organ Donor Expense Reimbursement Program (LODERP) Kidney Suites Targeted Screening Education Material
The Nahanee Family & The Kidney Foundation of Canada, BC & Yukon Branch invite you to their inaugural Gala, featuring cultural performances & Indigenous hors d’oeuvres.
Family Raises Funds & Kidney Health Awareness within the Indigenous Community
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arissa Nahanee got a second chance at life after she received a life-saving kidney from her mother, Delhia. Wanting to inspire and help other indigenous people living with kidney disease—a population at high risk for the disease—the Nahanee family partnered with The Kidney Foundation to host the Inspiration of Hope Gala on September 24 in North Vancouver. The Gala not only raised funds for kidney patients, it also increased awareness of kidney disease within the indigenous community.
Jua Hua Chinese Opera Captivates Audiences & Raises Significant Funds for Kidney Patients
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ince 2012, the Jua Hua Chinese Opera has raised an amazing $52,000 plus for kidney patients. Organized by Patricia Leung, Peritoneal Dialysis Nurse at Vancouver General Hospital, along with members of the Jua Hua Chinese Opera and hundreds of volunteers, this annual event is a unique and stunning musical featuring a wide variety of Chinese performances including Tai Chi displays by Master Liu Yan and his students.
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PARTNERS IN ACTION: MAKING IT COUNT FOR KIDNEY PATIENTS
Kidney Gala Shines a Light on Kidney Patients and Kidney Research
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o-Chairs Dr. Adeera Levin and Dr. John Gill, steered this year’s Shine a Light Kidney Gala on March 3rd to a new record, raising $230,000 for kidney patients and kidney research. Over 300 guests joined the elegant cocktail party presented by AG Hair. Joining the Gala Co-Chairs was MC Norma Reid, CTV news anchor, and celebrity columnist Fred Lee. The Honourable Terry Lake, Minister of Health and The Honourable Mike Nixon, Yukon Minister of Health delivered opening remarks. Minister Nixon also presented The Kidney Foundation with a $5,000 cheque to support kidney patients in the Yukon.
The Honourable Terry Lake, Minister of Health
Anne Nickerson and Larry Jackie
Dr. Adeera Levin and Dr. John Gill
Andrea and Jeff Scoten
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MC Norma Reid
DONOR RECOGNITION FOR 2016 We thank every donor for helping the thousands of kidney patients in BC & Yukon
CORPORATIONS 597667 BC Ltd. Acumen Machine Ltd. Alexion Pharma Canada Corp All By Design All West Glass Allen’s Scrap & Salvage Ltd. Amgen Canada Inc Andrews Group Real Estate Andritz Automation Ltd. Apline Credits Ltd. Assman’s Funeral Chapel Ltd. AstraZeneca Canada Inc. ATCO Electric Yukon Bandstra Transporation Systems Ltd. Bc Maritime Employers Association Brad Cunnin Land Surveying Inc. Can Com Electronics Canadian Food Inspection Agency Canadian Tire Canadian Tire #360 Canstar Construction Ltd. Capri Insurance Castle Rock Enterprises Cdp Marketing Ltd. Chasers Bottle Depot Coastal Community Credit Union Cobalt Industries Ltd. Convergys Dease Lake Super A Dediluke Land Surveying Inc E. Sands & Associated Inc. East Kootenay Plumbing and Heating Eb Horsman & Son EGB Enterprises Ltd. English Bay Batter L.P. Exact Welding Femo Construction Ltd. Firework Productions Ltd. Gairns Santos Engineering Inc. Gateway Casinos & Entertainment Ltd. Global Securities Graestone Ready Mix Inc.
Great Canadian Casinos Inc. Gurmat Centre GW Nickerson Co. Ltd. Haney Builders’ Supplies Ltd. Heartland Toyota Hil-Tech Contracting Ltd. Hogarth’s Clinic Pharmacy Ltd. Hub City Volkswagen HUB International Ltd. IBEW - Local 993 IDL Projects Inc. Imagine Cruise & Travel Impact Well Drilling Indian Craft Shop Ltd. Ingram Pharmacy Integris Credit Union Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies Jarvis Street Saloon Ltd. Johnston Meier Insurance Agencies Group Julseth Contracting Ltd. K&D Contracting Ltd. KGHM Ajax Mining Inc. Kroll’s Surrey Pharmacy L&J Logging Ltd. Lago Marketing (BC) Ltd. Lakelse Financial Group Inc. Lakeside Pharmacy Leisureland RV Centre Inc Lil T’s Cafe Living Room Pharmacy Ltd. London Drugs Limited MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. Macdonald’s Prescriptions Labs Ltd. Matec Consultants Ltd. Medicine Chest Pharmacy Mercer Contracting Modern Cafe Moodyville Excavating MPY Financial Strategies Inc. National Bank Financial Wealth Management NAV Canada Neptune Bulk Terminals (Canada) Ltd.
New Gold Inc. New York Fries NGAM Canada LP No.1 Collision Norgate Autobody Ltd. Northern Gateway Northern Savings Credit Union NuFloors Nutramedics Health Corp NxStage Medical Inc. Odin Hougen Contracting Ltd. Onderwater Land Surveying Oracle Financial Services Overwaitea Food Group Pacific Nephrology Group Parhelion Medical Services Inc. Parnells TV & Appliances Peace Arch Toyota PenderFund Capital Management Ltd. Peter’s Bros Construction Ltd. Popseys Log Cabin Restaurant Portal Installations 2009 Ltd. Porter Creek Super A Progressive Steel industries Ltd. RBC Foundation Real Horsepower Ventures LTD RJ Financial Group/Customplan Financial Rlc Enterprize Royal Lepage Prince George Royal LePage Terrace Royal LePage Penticton Schnitzer Steel Canada Ltd. Shamrock Veterinary Clinic Ltd. Shearwater Resort & Marina Shoppers Drug Mart Prince George Shoppers Drug Mart Whitehorse Skeena Rent A Car Ltd. National Car Rentals Steeves Brothers Holding Limited Sundog Medical Professional Corporation Sunrise Pharmacy Teck Metals Ltd. TELUS Corporation Terrace Builders Centre Limited
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DONOR RECOGNITION FOR 2016
We thank every donor for helping the thousands of kidney patients in BC & Yukon
CORPORATIONS continued
FOUNDATIONS continued
ENDOWMENT FUNDS
Terrace Carpet Centre Ltd. Terrace Toyota The Central Drug Stores Ltd. The City Of Trail The Green Room Esthetics Studio The Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy The Owners Strata Plan VIS 5160 United Carpet Visions West Holdings Ltd. Walmart Wawanesa Insurance Company Wazuku Advisory Group Inc. Whitehorse Medical Services Ltd. Whitehorse Motors Ltd. Williams Lake And District Credit Union Williams Lake Loghaulers Association Windsor Plywood Tri-cities Windsor Plywood Prince George Zellstoff Celgar Limited
Holland Richter Family Fund Iranian-Canadian Benevolent Foundation Lagniappe Foundation Lloyd and Elsie Campbell Foundation Fund Lohn Foundation Mable Chadwick Foundation Margaret and Robin Smith Family Trust Margaret Rothweiler Charitable Foundation McAdams Foundation My Tribute Gift Foundation Osoyoos United Church, Dorcas Unit Raymond James Foundation RBC Foundation The Brian and Beverley de La Mothe Family Foundation The Hamber Foundation The NWM Private Giving Foundation Unipharm & Medicine Centre Pharmacies Charitable Foundation Van Norman Charitable Foundation Inc. VanCity Community Foundation Vancouver Poppy Fund Variety - The Children’s Charity of BC
Baby Jacob Endowment Fund Betty Jarvis Endowment Fund Bob Smith Endowment Fund Channing and Iris Kyer Endowment Fund Charles and Adeleine Hill Endowment Fund D.E.A.R. Berry Endowment Fund Donald A & Barbara J Copan & Helen Thompson Endowment Fund Dr. Basil M. Plumb Endowment Fund Henriette and Leonard White Endowment Fund Jian Shiang Chum Endowment Fund Jim Biles Endowment Fund Margaret-Ann Irwin Endowment Fund May Bostock Endowment Fund Morris Family Endowment Fund Robert Graham Kay Endowment Fund Robin Timmerman Endowment Fund Royal Cnadian Legion, Mount Pleasant Branch #177 Endowment Fund Rudy Senft Endowment Fund Suzanne Maclean Endowment Fund
ESTATES Estate of Beatrice Priestley Estate of Bessie Lillian McMurray Estate of Don Muirhead Estate of Hilda Gregory Estate of Isabel Rogers Lewis Estate of Mary Suzanne Peterson Estate of Serena Jane MacDonald Estate Of Ursula Maria Volklein
FOUNDATIONS Aqueduct Foundation Benefaction Foundation Canadian Online Giving Foundation Chris Spencer Foundation Donald Matheson and Audrey Matheson Fund Dr. Woo Hon Fai Memorial Foundation Ellinor Richards and Hazel Richards Loane Fund Foord Family Foundation
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EMPLOYEE GROUPS & SCHOOLS Canadian Online Giving Foundation Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 2081 FS Financial Strategies Inc. Helping Hands of WorkSafeBC Provincial Employees Community Services Fund School District No. 35 Langley TELUS Corporation United Way of Central & Northern Vancouver Island United Way of Fraser Valley United Way of Greater Toronto United Way of the Lower Mainland
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SPECIAL FUNDS Jackie Family Fund Province of British Columbia Gaming Policy & Enforcement Branch
THANK YOU to all our amazing fundraising volunteers. We could not do it without you!
DONOR RECOGNITION FOR 2016
We thank every donor for helping the thousands of kidney patients in BC & Yukon
INDIVIDUALS ($250+) George Abbott Salim Ahmed Marion Aitken Ray Allegretto E. Edvard Anderson Margaret Anderson Christina Anthony Wendy Anthony H. Andres Araujo Teresa Atkinson Charnjit Badh Gurdial S. Badh Neal Badner Dave Banks Lizuarte Barcelos Gareth Barclay Edwin Bateman Marilyn Beech Helen Bell Bruce Bell Jean Bell Marcia Bell L Berry William Biletski Pam Bilusack Sheron Blewett Byron Bona Alana Bourque Rod Bower Travis Bowering Chad Boyd R J Brebner Nora Brooks Patrick Caccamo Alice Carfrae Sarah Ann Casimir Julie Chahal Heath Chamberlain Philip Chan Victor Chan Swayam Chandra Orval Chapman
Jack Cheang Ada Cheung Weng Ee Chiu Gary Choo Harley Christopherson Magdalene Chung Tom Clark Judith Clarke Ronald Cliff Christina Conquergood Katrine Conroy Cindy Cook Claudette Craft Patricia Craig Elaine Currie Greg Curry Karen Davidson Donovan Davidson Lotte Davis Benjamin DeJong Candice Di Francesco Linda DiCastri Janis Dionne Maryam Djafarian Dara Djafarian Bonita Doesburg Ed Dougherty Paul Duperron Elizabeth Edinger Theresa Emerson Wayne Enair Marianne Eng Robert Eng Shirley Erickson Brian Ewart David Facey Randall Fairey Sandy Fairey Davie Farms Mary Louise Farnan Ray Fast Muriel Fast David Ferguson Ethel Field
Susan Findlay Robert Flach David Fleming Doug Foley Charlie & Karen Fontaine David Foo Mark Forward R Foster Stephen Foster Sharon Fraess Sonny Friesen Colleen Froese Edwin Froese Margaret Frost Richard Gale Paul Gill John Gill Jagbir Gill Paul Gill Aman Gill Bill Golke Cam Good James Gopaulsingh Myrna Gopaulsingh Alan Gozda Nancy Graham Kelly Greene Kim Greenwood Rick Greenwood Adeline Griffin Alex & Gillian Guy Pamela Gwynne Sandra Hagan Dorothy Hagglund Carol Hammerschmidt Gaylene Hargrove Willene Hasenkox Daniel Hass Chris Herbert Penny Hill Dimitra Hnatko Maureen Hobbs Scott Hoffman
Audrey Holderness Monica Holloway Spencer Holmes Palmer Holtskog Cheryl Hubbard Sydney Hughes Edna Humphreys Joanne Hunton Sehdev Morrison Hurley Barclay Isherwood Angus Izard Larry Jackie Maxine Jarvis Heather Johnson Stephanie Johnson Olwyn Johnston Lloyd Jones Yun Jae Jung Joan Keevil Kevin Kerney John Kewley Maureen Kidd Chris King Thomas Klinko Maureen Knight Carmen Komish Kasiyal Kothari Janice Kray Marion Kreml Linda Kwan Sheilah Land David Landsberg Tara Lange E. H. (Al) Lawson Brenda Lawson Truong Le Celina Lee Ken Lee Arthur Lee Nellie Lemon Patricia Leung Valda Levin Adeera Levin
Rob Lewis Fred Lewis Annick Lim Shirley Lim David Lim Edmund Lim Clifford Lo Pat Lochrie Ana Lovelace Paul Lowe Robin Lowry Debbie Lupul Jeri Lynch Harjit Maan Rosalinda Macalanda M MacCaffrey Janice Mackay Bill Mackinnon Louise Mackintosh Donald Macritchie Heather Macritchie Andrew Macritchie Einar Madsen Melvin Magee Joseph Malbon Jeff Mann Chris Marioni Chris Martin William Mather Joy May Roy McBeth John McCall MacBain Mark McCarthy Kevin Mccullough Gwen McDonald Cathy McGeough Allene McIntosh Patti McLeod Richard Mcphee M Ruth McRae Doris Meadley Emir Mehinagic Adam Melnyk Ken Merkley
Donald Miklic Lauren Miller Magdalene Mok Cecelia Mulcahy Andrea Murray Marjan Navabi Catherine Neil Peter Neufeld Kim Newsted Susanna Ng Leora Nugent Roberta O’Neill Donna Odne Patricia Onofrechuk Gerald Overton David Page Hafez Panju Robert Parsons Michael Paterson Anne Paterson-Welsh Daryll Pauls Bonnie Pavich Sheila Perry Sharon Petersen Ian Peterson Doug Peterson Karen Philp Heather Posliff Colin Powell Bryan Prentice Natalie Quilty Edward Quilty Pilar Quinche Angus Rae Martti Raivio David Ramalho Kirsten Rasmussen Jim Ratson Paul Ravelle Tabby Reid Anna Reimer Randy Reimneitz Elizabeth Rennie Joao & Allan Ribeiro
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DONOR RECOGNITION FOR 2016
We thank every donor for helping the thousands of kidney patients in BC & Yukon
INDIVIDUALS ($250+) continued Heiner Richter Ashley Robinson Patricia Rogers Gail Ross Joerg Rosset Wendy Royle Holly Russell Etsuko Rustad Eileen Ryan Kiran Sandhu Raj Sandhu Natalia Sargent Katherine Saul Cheryl Scanlan Donna Schindell Pia Schindler Anne Schultz Daniel Schwartz Jeffrey Scoten Roselyn Scott Jody Scriver David Senay Frances Sheriff Joseph Shewfelt Sophia Shin Anurag Singh Robert Sizeland Ryker Slaney William Smith Alan & Shirley Smith Matthew Smith Patty Smyth Agnes Sorrenti Kelly Spencer Kerry Staples Elaine Staples Othmar Steinhart Doug Steinke Irene Stevens Debra Stokes
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Vivian Storey Ella Suen Nigel Sutcliffe Jeff & Amber Swaan Rick Tabata Melanie Tadla Patrick Tam Kari Tamicki Chung Sze Joyce Tang Sik Tang Eileen Taylor John Te Brinke Colleen Terpsma Lynda Terry Chandra Thomas Corrine Tocher Deanna Treadway Palek Trehan Patrick Trelawny Patricia Underhill Pauline van den Driessche Joyce Van Deurzen Laurie Vinson Mary Vogel Florence Wagner Jesse Wall Lauren Weisler Niki Westman Ken Wiecke Daryl Williamson Glen Wilson Din Ying Wong Tiffannie Wong Granty Wong Cathy Kit Fun Wong Tina Woodland Candace Woodworth Long Tao Xie Sherryl Yeager John Young Vince Zuccaro
SERVICE CLUBS Alliance Lodge No. 193 Alzheimer Society British Columbia Army, Navy & Air Force Veterans in Canada Unit 284 Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival Beachland Riders Society Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Kamloops & Region Burnaby Meals On Wheels Society Can-Ital Ladies Society Canadian National Institute For The Blind Canyon Golden Agers Society Comox Valley Ukrainian Cultural Society Five River Community Services Society Foundation For Youth Foundation For Youth Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 2096 Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 3032 Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 3557 Fraternal Order of Eagles Chemainus-Crofton Aerie 4400 Fraternal Order of Eagles Ladies Auxiliary 12 Fraternal Order of Eagles Ladies Auxiliary 3318 Fraternal Order of Eagles Ladies Auxiliary 3557 Fraternal Order Of Eagles Ladies Auxiliary 4400 Funtastic Sports Society Grace Unit of UCW, Trinity Memorial United Church Jamaican Canadian Cultural Association of BC Kiwanis Club of Vancouver Kiwanis Club Trail Knights of Columbus #9508 Knights of Columbus Chilliwack Council 3478 Knights of Columbus North Surrey Council, No. 4767 Ladies Auxiliary to B.227 R.C.L. Ladysmith Health Care Auxiliary Lioness Club Westbank Lions Club Barriere Lions Club Burnaby Lougheed
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Lions Club Comox Valley Lions Club Elkford Lions Club Enderby & District Lions Club Galiano Island Lions Club Gibsons Lions Club Guildford Lions Club Hope Lions Club Nanoose Bay Lions Club Vancouver Pacific Lions Club Victoria Gordon Head Mylora Business Ladies Golf Club Nanaimo Harbor Lites Lioness Club North Delta Newcomers & Friends Order of Royal Purple 279 Osoyoos United Church, Dorcas Unit Quesnel Citizens Patrol Association Royal Canadian Legion Aldergrove Br 265 Royal Canadian Legion Chase Br 107 Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary 109 Royal Canadian Legion Ladysmith Br 171 Royal Canadian Legion Lantzville Br 257 Ladies Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion Maple Ridge Br 88 Royal Canadian Legion Quesnel Br 94 Ladies Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion Sooke Br 54 Royal Canadian Legion Surrey Br 8 Royal Canadian Legion Trail Br 11 Sahali Housing Co-Operative Shon Yee Benevolent Association of Canada Sinkut Women’s Institute Social Committee for Stream Sons of Scotland Benevolent Association Sons of Scotland Benevolent Association, Balgownie Camp 204 Sons of Scotland Benevolent District 16 Sons of Scotland Benevolent Fraser Glen Camp #220 Sons of Scotland Kildonnan Camp 166 Soo Yuen Society Spectrum Society For Community Living St John Lutheran W.M.L. St Patrick’s House Society Surrey Firefighters Charitable Society United Way of Fraser Valley Vancouver Fire Fighters’ Union Local 18 (Charitable Society) Women of the Moose Chapter 936 Prince George
FINANCIALS
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
Year ended December 31, 2016 (Unaudited) 2016 2015 $ $ REVENUE Public Support Bequests and in memoriam Investment income allocated to operations
The Kidney Foundation of Canada (BC & Yukon Branch) for the year ended December 31, 2016.
3,634,755 3,360,385 324,914 635,232 14,204 12,344
Fundraising expenditures
3,973,873 4,007,961 1,876,385 1,845,180
Net Revenue
2,097,488 2,162,781
The data on this page has been extracted and summarized from the reviewed financial statements. Detailed financial statements (including Notes) are available from the BC & Yukon Branch office.
EXPENDITURES Programs Patient services Organ donation Public education services and communications The Kidney Foundation development
1,438,201 1,427,044
Management and administration Contribution to National Research, Programs and Support Services
Where did your money go? Organ Donation
16%
Patient Services
23%
Public Education
24%
Volunteer (Foundation Development) 5% Management & Administration
12%
National Research & Programs
20%
12%
23%
5% 24%
411,236 539,241
As at December 31, 2016 (Unaudited) 2016 2015 $ $ ASSETS Current Cash Interest and sundry receivable (Note 7) Prepaid Expenses
1,107,732 744,142 172,138 570,850 32,367 40,002
1,312,237 1,354,994 30,529 31,510 1,342,766 1,386,504
20%
248,051 196,496
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
Capital assets (Note 3)
16%
488,519 449,499 335,940 370,340 513,355 487,380 100,387 119,825
LIABILITIES Current Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (Note 7) 363,392 260,663 Deferred Rent 6,488 9,959 Deferred contributions (Note 4) Living Organ Donor Expense Reimbursement Program 41 ,191 180,794 Jackie Family Fund 47,989 47,989 Other 51 ,897 47,634 Tenant inducement allowance (Note 8) 7,008 14,664
517,965 561,703
FUND BALANCES Invested in capital assets Attributed to The Kidney Foundation of Canada
30,529 3 1 ,510 794,272 793,291
824,801 824,801
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HIGHLIGHTS OF 2016
Canvassers across BC & Yukon
knocked on over 24,000 doors during March Drive raising over
$204,000
Over 4,200 cars were donated to the Kidney Car program raising over
$1.4 million
Increased our social media reach to 2,962 Facebook friends and over 1,435 Twitter followers and our Instagram has 435 followers We engaged with over 30,000 people on our Facebook pages
18
kidney patients
were supported through the
Supported over
330 people
with kidney disease with
$100,000 in grants and interest-free loans
380
at-risk individuals
were screened for kidney disease through the Targeted Screening Program
2,600 kidney patients
received our Living with Kidney Disease Manuals and approximately 22,000 information brochures were distributed to the public free of charge
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Northern Travel Pilot Project (travelling to Prince George
for training for Home Hemodialysis or Peritoneal Dialysis)
The Kidney Foundation hosted two successful new
Patient Journey
events for kidney patients or caregivers of those living with polycystic kidney disease, and for those living with a rare kidney disease. Participants shared their thoughts and experiences. Stay tuned: more Patient Journey events happening in 2017.
$101,711 National Research
Raised for
Can-SOLVE CKD
and
(Canadians Seeking Solutions and Innovations to Overcome Chronic Kidney Disease)Â
1,350 walkers participated in our 19 Kidney Walks
Raised over
$230,000
across BC & Yukon raising approximately
$312,000
at the 4th
$1,307,842 has been reimbursed though the Living Organ Donor Expense Reimbursement Program (LODERP) to 1,040 potential living donors since 2006
Over
$130,359 was dispersed through LODERP to 102 potential living kidney donors in 2016
The Kidney Foundation and its volunteers participated for the first time in Vancouver’s Vaisakhi parade, where hundreds of thousands turn out to celebrate the Punjabi New Year. Volunteers helped share the kidney health message in Punjabi, while enjoying the amazing festivities and food.
40Kidney kids Kids Camp
experienced a magical
week at
Provided
42
post-kidney transplant adults
with accommodation in our
Kidney Suites
The Kidney Foundation opened a new one-bedroom Kidney Suite last year, making for a total of 7 Kidney Suites. Located by beautiful Jericho Beach, this suite is available for postkidney transplant adults.
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