Annual Report 2018 - BC & Yukon Branch

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ANNUAL REPORT 2018

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THE KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF CANADA

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BC & YUKON BRANCH


The Kidney Foundation of Canada is committed to achieving excellent kidney health, optimal quality of life, and a cure for kidney disease.

OUR V SION THE KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF CANADA

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BC & YUKON BRANCH

OUR MISS ON The Kidney Foundation of Canada is the national volunteer organization committed to eliminating the burden of kidney disease through: • Funding and stimulating innovative research for better treatments and a cure • Providing education and support to prevent kidney disease in those at risk and empower those with kidney disease to optimize their health status • Advocating for improved access to high quality healthcare • Increasing public awareness and commitment to advancing kidney health and organ donation.


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2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Teresa Atkinson, President Guy Lapierre, Vice-President Carmen Komish, Vice-President Ric Leong, Vice-President Carly Bergman, Treasurer Anne Schultz, Immediate Past President Terry Chan, Secretary

DIRECTORS AT LARGE Diane Duperron Bev Ginder Maurice Latash Nahanee Ric Leong Joan Iamele Dr. Mike Bevilacqua, Appointed Medical Advisor

REGIONAL DIRECTORS Diane Duperron (Northern) Katrina McAndrew (Vancouver Coastal) Mohan Tatra (Fraser Health) Carmen Komish (Yukon) Vancouver Island (Vacant) Interior (Vacant)

2018 CHAPTERS Chinese Renal Association Eagle Ridge Kamloops MSA – Abbotsford / Upper Fraser Valley Nanaimo North Okanagan Prince George South Asian South Okanagan Vancouver Kidney Club Victoria Yukon

BC & YUKON BRANCH TEAM David Bancroft, Data Entry & Administrative Assistant Pam Bilusack, Manager of Development Kate Chong, Manager, Patient Services Brenda Dondo, Manager, Community Initiatives Marie Hesse, Director, Community Initiatives Salim Jiwani, Sr. Accounting Analyst Heather Johnson, Director of Programs Melissa Lackie, Administrative Assistant Naomi Low, Director, Strategic Partnerships Pia Schindler, Executive Director Randy Spensley, Engagement Officer – Community Initiatives, Vancouver Island Janeen Tronnes, Manager, Volunteer Engagement Deborah Tucker, Senior Director, Communications and Marketing Barbara Valentine, Senior Manager, Marketing and Promotions Artisia Wong, Administrative Assistant Kelly Zhang, Manager, Database and Office Administration

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Message from the President and Executive Director Reflecting back on 2018, one theme that seemed to stand out was how, together, we grew our reach and deepened our roots, resulting in significant impacts for kidney patients across BC and the Yukon. We exist to support kidney patients and, in 2018, this support reached new levels. The annual report reflects our collective accomplishments, and we note a few highlights below.

Teresa Atkinson President

In 2018, we were proud to able to provide $80,000 in emergency support to kidney patients through our Short Term Financial Assistance Program—a program that is completely unique to The Kidney Foundation. We also reached and screened over 1000 at-risk individuals through our Targeted Screening program in 25 communities. At the same time, we continued to send children with kidney disease for a week of fun at Kidney Kids Camp; we matched potential kidney donors with mentors to support them on their organ donation journey; housed 45 kidney transplant recipients in our 7 kidney suites, and supported thousands of kidney patients with information through our manuals and materials—and the list continues. In addition, last year, we responded to over 500 phone calls and emails from kidney patients and their families, providing important information, and access to resources. And while we cannot give medical advice, our staff listen and whenever possible, they use their skills and expertise to offer perspective on a patient’s situation.

as participants at our Organ Donor awareness event cohosted with BC Transplant, at the WHL Organ Donation hockey nights, and through our March Drive to name a few.

A long-standing priority at The Kidney Foundation is our work to provide public awareness and education about kidney health and organ donation. In 2018, we continued to grow our reach in this arena too, reaching people we never thought possible through our Kidney Health TV program, PLUGGED IN, and its ever-expanding airtime on SHAW TV, including those individuals at-risk through our TV program on SHAW Multicultural. In addition, we launched our first-ever kidney e-newsletter allowing us again to reach and engage with more members of our kidney family than ever before.​ One of most meaningful accomplishments, however, was our ability to grow and deepen our roots with our volunteers. We saw evidence of this in many ways including the creation of a new Chapter in Vernon. And while we said good-bye last May to many long-serving, dedicated Board members—who still remain connected to the organization—we also welcomed new members, new Chapter leaders and new volunteers. We connected through conversations and deepened those connections through our work at Board meetings, Leadership Weekends, Chapter meetings and coffee meet ups. Our kidney family and supporters came out with gusto again to our Kidney Walks, to our Kidney Gala,

Pia Schindler Executive Director

Over the course of 2018, we reached out and created new partnerships, but we also deepened our existing ones. We shared new ideas, we started new initiatives, but most importantly, we grew and we deepened our passion and dedication for what we, as an organization, do. Kidney patients, their families, volunteers, members, the renal staff community, long-term funders, donors, supporters, stakeholders, researchers and staff made all of this possible. You are what defines us as an organization: you help give kidney patients a voice, you help give kidney patients and their families hope for a better future, and at the same time you are there to help provide kidney patients with invaluable comfort and support each and every day. For all of your unwavering dedication, hard work, advice and guidance, thank you.

Thank you for supporting kidney patients and their families.

Huy ch q'u


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Volunteers and Supporters Grow Our Reach

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Volunteers engaging at Branch Leadership Weekend

Pam Shaw, RBC – Regional VP, Okanagan/Kootenays at Kidney Walk

Above: Chinese Renal Association members get-together Right: Volunteers Paul and Diane Duperron spearhead initiatives in Prince George Below: Participants celebrate at the Kidney Walk in Vancouver

Paula Hahn, Regional Renal Director, Interior Health Services at Kidney Walk


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All costs were covered for 33 children with kidney disease to experience a magical week at Kidney

Camp

It was the bestest time ever. thank you sooooo much. I would love to go again. love Lilly (Kidney Camp participant)

H GHLIGHTS 2018 for

$1,580,404 has been reimbursed though the Living Organ Donor Expense Reimbursement Program (LODERP) to 1,236 potential living donors since 2006

$135,562

was dispersed through LODERP to 105 potential living kidney donors in 2018 The Living Donor Mentor Program matched 12 potential donors with mentors who had already donated a kidney

I can’t say enough about it (LODERP)... it was a huge lift for this not to be a financial burden. This program is such a blessing.” Tom (Living Kidney Donor and LODERP recipient)

Produced

31 episodes of

kidney health tv show which airs on SHAW TV, SHAW Direct and SHAW Multicultural

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at-risk individuals were screened for kidney disease through our

Targeted Screening Program The goal of completing the Targeted Screening Program and screening 1,000 at-risk people in BC in 25 communities was accomplished in 2018


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Launched our first

e-newsletter reaching over

18,000 in our kidney community

Increased our social media reach to

3,283 Facebook likes, 1,700 Twitter followers and 952 Instagram followers

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people with kidney disease with

$91,000 in grants and $6,000 in interest-free loans

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A record-breaking year with 4,834 cars donated to the Kidney Car program raising over

$1.7 million

Supported

Provided post-kidney-transplant recipients with accommodation in our

Kidney Suites

Thank you so much to The Kidney Foundation of Canada for letting me stay in the Comox Suite. My 6 year old daughter loved having a bunk bed and going on all the adventures in Vancouver. I am so thankful for my second chance at life and for the support I have received…” Nicki (Kidney Transplant Patient)

$140,000

Raised for world class National Research and Can-SOLVE CKD (Canadians Seeking Solutions and Innovations to Overcome Chronic Kidney Disease)

1,800

In BC & Yukon, together we raised over

$6,000 for

Over

Thank you for helping us secure the funding to

walkers, volunteers and sponsors participated in our

of all dialysis patients in BC

Kidney Walk campaign across BC and Yukon and raised

$317,000 Aidyn (kidney patient/ kidney transplant recipient)

warm the “soles”

2,800

Thanks to the Aviva Community Fund and volunteer support & engagement, the Branch won $10,000 to support patients on dialysis through our Warm the “Soles” campaign.

kidney patients received our Living with Kidney Disease Manuals and approximately 9,000 information brochures were distributed to the public free of charge


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PLUGGED IN continues to expand its reach on SHAW TV, increasing kidney health awareness and education The Kidney Foundation’s Kidney Health TV show, PLUGGED IN, is continuing to gain momentum and grow its viewership, now producing three shows a month for both SHAW and SHAW Multicultural. This growth means The Kidney Foundation is reaching new audiences with important kidney health information, many of them “at-risk” groups for kidney disease.

Over

50,000 minutes

a year of PLUGGED IN airtime on SHAW TV/ SHAW Multicultural/SHAW Direct Canada-wide

PLUGGED IN captures highlights from the Canadian Transplant Games

“ Up Close and Personal Interview with Chryssie Twist, PKD patient & kidney transplant recipient

Thank you for making more people aware of the importance of taking care of their kidney function.” Darryl (PLUGGED IN viewer)

Dr. David Landsberg, Medical Director, Transplant Services, BC Transplant joins PLUGGED IN to talk about organ donation and transplantation


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Brian (kidney donor) and Kate (kidney transplant recipient) competed against Bethany (kidney donor) and Ray (kidney transplant recipient) in a friendly game of “How Well Do You Know Your Kidney Mate?” on PLUGGED IN

PLUGGED IN covers topics important to the kidney community and those at risk: • We speak to nephrologists and other renal health care professionals on all aspects of kidney disease, organ donation and transplantation • We talk to dieticians to plan kidney friendly meals, and get tips from fitness trainers to help keep our bodies active • We give you the latest news on kidney health developments and cover events of interest • We test your kidney IQ through fun and interactive kidney health segments • And… we share patient stories of challenge and triumph and highlight the miracles of kidney transplantation from living kidney donors

PLUGGED IN has an established platform on SHAW TV, with ever-expanding airtime:

PLUGGED IN covers “Kidney Cook-Off” at ISPD conference

Dr. Monica Beaulieu, Physician Program Director, Nephrology, St. Paul’s, talks about women and kidney health

• SHAW TV in communities across BC showing 14 times per week • SHAW Multicultural across BC’s Lower Mainland and Calgary, soon to be in Edmonton • SHAW Direct nationally— 3 times a day—everyday

Father and daughter, Ken and Julie Chahal, share their special kidney story


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Saving Lives Through Organ Donation Organ donation and kidney transplantation saves lives.

With over 80% of all organ transplants being kidneys, The Kidney Foundation of Canada and its volunteers continue to support the work of BC Transplant, and increase organ donation and transplantation through our Saving Lives Through Organ Donation Campaign.

Mayors and Council Members Continue to Show their Support for Organ Donation In 2016, Mayors and Council Members passed a motion at the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) convention to increase their efforts to encourage organ donor registration. This motion was a result of a resolution put forth by the BC & Yukon Branch and submitted to the City of Kamloops and Township of Langley. Since then,Mayors have been active in supporting organ donation by participating and speaking at the Kidney Walks, talking about the importance of organ donation on PLUGGED IN and actively engaging on social media. In 2018, Mayors across BC stepped up once again, with many working with the BC & Yukon Branch to send out a joint press release encouraging residents in their local community to register their wishes for organ donation.

We need to increase organ donor awareness and registration. Registering is easy— it only takes two minutes—and it could potentially save a life, so I am proud to support this campaign. Mayor of Coquitlam, Richard Stewart

I participated in the video campaign at the UBCM in 2016 and learned a lot about the importance of organ donation. I am proud to be a registered organ donor. This simple act could save multiple lives, so I encourage everyone in our region to register.” Mayor of Rossland, Kathy Moore

19%

25%

Organ donor registration has grown from 19% to 25% from 2015 to 2018 This increase in organ donor registration is due to the collaborative efforts of many stakeholders, including: BC Transplant, ICBC, Service BC and KFOC

It just makes sense to do what we can to increase organ donor awareness and registration. We can all do something to help this important cause, so let’s make Campbell River proud and get out and get registered!” Mayor of Campbell River, Andy Adams


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Saving Lives Through Organ Donation

Transplant Recipients Zumba for Organ Donor Awareness The BC & Yukon Branch teamed up with BC Transplant to host a special event in downtown Vancouver during National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week (April 22-29) to promote organ donor awareness and registration. Kidney patients, transplant recipients, kidney donors and volunteers shared their stories and encouraged the public to register their wishes. Double-lung recipient, Margaret Benson, led two Zumba demonstrations to show how transplants really do save lives, and participants and the public danced along with her. TV, radio and print turned up to cover the event and help us spread our messages to the public-at-large. The public registration drive coincided with the national LightUpGreen initiative which saw buildings and landmarks across Canada lighting up green on the evening of April 25.


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WHL Reaches Thousands of Fans with Organ Donation Message Western Hockey League (WHL) fans embraced the RE/MAX Presents: WHL Suits Up with Don Cherry to Promote Organ Donation-themed events at 17 games during October 2017 to March 2018. Fans not only signed up to be organ donors, but purchased swag, including special Don Cherry suit-themed jerseys, raising a record-setting $265,000 for Western Canada in support of organ donation. Organ donation is a cause close to Don Cherry’s family, with Don’s son, Tim, receiving a kidney transplant from his sister Cindy. For more information, check out canadadonates.ca

Kidney Car has Breakout Year You’ve probably heard it on TV, radio, and maybe seen the messaging as you are driving down a BC highway: Have an unwanted vehicle? Donate your car, truck or SUV!! You’ll get a FREE tow, tax receipt and the great feeling you’ve helped the environment and people living with kidney disease across Canada. Yes, we’re talking about the ever-successful Kidney Car program, which the Kidney Foundation started 25 years ago, and is now the biggest charity-run car program in Canada, not to mention the Foundation’s biggest revenue source. 2018 broke all records at the BC & Yukon Branch with over 4,800 kidney car donors and $1.7 million raised. Don Cherry even lent his support to the cause, and to the idea that it is all about doing the right thing, recycle for the environment and for kidney patients.

BC & Yukon Branch Executive Director, Pia Schindler, drops the puck with Kidney Patient, Patrick Ng, at WHL game in Kelowna


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The Kidney Foundation presents Financial Burden of Kidney Disease Survey Findings at BC Kidney Days Every year BC & Yukon Branch staff attend and participate in BC Kidney Days, hosted by BC Renal and BC Transplant. BC Kidney Days is an education and networking forum for renal health professionals to collaborate and share best practices with a goal to deliver optimal care to kidney patients. In addition to attending education sessions and networking events, the Branch also hosted an information booth and delivered presentations which highlighted how we support kidney patients through various programs and initiatives. At the 2018 Kidney Days, Heather Johnson (Director of Programs at BC & Yukon Branch) and Shannon Fogarasi (Director of Programs and Public Policy at the Ontario Branch) presented highlights on the “Financial Burden of Kidney Disease”. Last year the Kidney Foundation of Canada and the Canadian Society of Nephrology of Social Workers (CANSW) partnered to administer a survey entitled the “Burden of Out-of-Pocket Costs for Canadians with Kidney Failure” and released the findings in a special report publicly earlier this year.

PLUGGED IN Host Deb Tucker catches up with Wayne Fritz at BC Kidney Days. Wayne is the Patient Care Manager, Renal Program at St. Paul's Hospital

Over 1,200 people on dialysis from across Canada were surveyed to determine the extent and impact of financial costs related to kidney failure. This report highlights the devastating burden of kidney disease, exemplified by the fact that 20% of respondents go without food, medication and other basic necessities as they struggle to maintain their dialysis regime. At the same time this report shines a spotlight on BC Renal, and its commitment to kidney patients which has made it a leader in kidney care across Canada. For full report and findings go to kidney.ca/burden

Heather Johnson, Director of Programs, BC & Yukon Branch, presents on The Financial Burden of Kidney Disease in addition to all Branch Programs and Services


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Kidney Disease Prevention Reaches Far and Wide Across BC By October 2018, the BC and Yukon Branch successfully screened 1,027 British Columbians at-risk of developing chronic kidney disease at 29 screening events in 25 communities across BC. With funding of $200,000 from the BC Ministry of Health, our targeted screening coordinator made her way around communities across BC bringing the message about kidney health and the importance of knowing your numbers. Screening events took place in towns in Northern BC, the Interior, Vancouver Island and across the Lower Mainland. The population screened included those at higher risk for kidney disease. A final evaluation report has been completed to inform the response to the screening and identify motivation toward positive lifestyle changes.

KEY FINDINGS • Almost 100% of the participant respondents reported having a better understanding of chronic kidney disease and its risk factors, and lifestyle modifications to reduce the risks as a result of attending a screening event.

This (Targeted Screening Event) was the only way in my community to learn about kidney health and especially the opportunity to get tested. Not normally done even with visits to my GP.”

BC & YUKON BRANCH PROGRAMS AND SERVICES • Education Material • Kidney Connect (Peer Support Program)

• A follow up survey to participants indicated that over half of the participants followed through on their intention to increase their physical activity, reduce their salt intake, and cut down on their fat intake.

• Kidney Kids Camp

• The majority (87% ) of post-event survey respondents also indicated that screening events are improving their awareness of the resources and services provided by the BC & Yukon Branch.

• Living Organ Donor Expense Reimbursement Program (LODERP)

• Kidney Patient Journeys • Kidney Suites • Information and Referral • Living Donor Mentor Program

• Short Term Financial Assistance Program • Targeted Screening


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Volunteers Make it Happen: Providing Reach and Support Each and Every Day Without a doubt, volunteers are our most valuable resource that drive our mission forward, enabling us to do what we do. We feel incredibly fortunate to have such a remarkable group of people within our kidney community—our shining stars—who help us, each and everyday, support those affected by kidney disease. Every year the Branch honours its volunteers and supporters through an annual awards evening. Anne Schultz received the National President’s Award for her outstanding leadership, strategic insight and contributions as President of the BC & Yukon Branch Board of Directors and for her role on the National Board of Directors. Among her many accomplishments, Anne helped drive the “Saving Lives Through Organ Donation” campaign to a new level by creating key partnerships for the Branch including with the BC Association of Chiefs of Police and Royal Roads University.

Additional 2018 Award Recipients Don and Elaine Crawford, Patient Support Award John and Verna Wiens, Outstanding Leadership Dr. Tony Chiu, Community Leadership Eileen Zheng, Community Ambassador Award Gertie Wong, Social Media Influencer Trish Creed and Jean Folkestad, Community Service Award

Ron Walker was recognized with the Special Appreciation Award for his dedication, passion, guidance and contributions to The Kidney Foundation over 30 years. Ron is a force to be reckoned with locally, provincially, and nationally and we could not imagine the Foundation without him.

Maureen Hobbs took home the Community Leadership Award for her unstoppable passion and commitment. Maureen has done it all from supporting Chapter events, to spearheading an organ donation initiative through the school of nursing, to organizing the Hobbs family’s highly successful “Kidneys on the Move” event which has raised in excess of $100,000 over 10 years.

Andrea Bridger, Innovation Award Mohan Tatra, Community Ambassador SHAW TV, National Public Awareness Award Ron Poole, Advocacy Award Otsuka, Corporate Leadership Dr. Mike Bevilacqua, Public Awareness Award Kiran’s Angels, Inspiration Award Deborah Tucker and Barb Valentine, National Circle of Excellence Award BC & Yukon Branch Staff, President’s Award

While the awards evening formally recognizes certain individuals for their specific contributions, we know that for each and every person who receives an award, there are hundreds more dedicated volunteers and supporters whose combined efforts help keep the Foundation on track and going strong.


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Kidney Gala Raises Serious Funds for Kidney Patients and Kidney Research Over 300 guests enjoyed a night of glitz and glam as the blue carpet was rolled out at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver for the 6th annual Kidney Gala presented by AG Hair on March 8, 2018 – World Kidney Day. The ever-elegant Gala emcee and CTV news anchor, Norma Reid, opened the evening and introduced Dr. Adeera Levin, Gala Chair, an internationally respected nephrologist/ researcher, who set the stage for the evening and why it is so important to shine a light on kidney disease. MLA for Shuswap, Greg Kyllo, brought greetings and kidney patient, Kate Chong, who spoke at our inaugural Gala, returned to share how her life has changed in so many ways, and she took the audience on an inspiring journey through her powerful story. The Agency Girls entertained guests throughout the evening singing radio hits from the golden era of Hollywood.

Above, left to right: Dr. Adeera Levin, Greg Kyllo and Kate Chong

The success of the Gala is in large part due to our amazing volunteers and supporters, together we have raised well over $1 million.

Norma Reid


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Kidney Walk Celebrates Another Successful Year Thanks to the amazing support and efforts of over 1,800 Kidney Walk volunteers, walkers and sponsors, the 2018 Kidney Walk raised $317,000 in 16 locations around BC and the Yukon to support kidney patients. Since the Kidney Walk first began back in 2007, our Kidney Walk Community has continued to step up and make this event a huge success—whether it’s reaching within their network to raise those critical dollars, sponsoring a local Kidney Walk, organizing silent auctions, selling children’s art, hosting beer & burger nights or bake sales, setting up tents, taking down tents—to each and everyone one of you—THANK YOU!

I walked to thank The Kidney Foundation for the programs and services they provide to people with kidney disease” Patrick (kidney patient & Kidney Walk participant)

Fun Fact: Kidney Walkers have walked 26 million kilometers—

more than 67 trips to the moon — and raised over $2.5 million.


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Donor Recognition for 2018

We thank every donor for helping the thousands of kidney patients in BC & Yukon

CORPORATIONS 170651 Holdings LTD AG Hair Airex Systems Limited Alexion Pharma Canada Corp Allen’s Scrap & Salvage Ltd. Ask The Todd Communications Assman’s Funeral Chapel Ltd Bandstra Transportation Systems Ltd. Berry & Vale Contracting Ltd Campbell Construction Ltd Canadian Tire Canadian Tire 360 Canstar Restorations LP CapriCMW Insurance Cascade Casino Chemtrade Logistics Inc Concord Pacific Convergys Chilliwack Couch Potato, the Sofa Co. Ltd. Danny Mosher Memorial Golf Classic Dhesi Enterprises Ltd Diversified Rehabilitation Group E-Z-Rect Manufacturing Ltd. Envision Financial Fantasy 6 Sports Inc. Gairns Santos Engineering Inc. GNK Insurance Services Granville Island Auto Centre Great Canadian Casinos Inc. Guerard Fine Furniture Hogarth’s Clinic Pharmacy Ltd. HSBC Impact Auto Auctions

Independent Contractors And Businesses Association International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 993 Iveco Enterprises Ltd. James Gopaulsingh Law Corporation JM Media Group CA Ltd. Julseth Contracting Ltd L & S Pools Ltd. DBA Pleasure Pools Plus Lakelse Financial Group Inc. Lakeside Medicine Centre Pharmacy Lil T’s Cafe Mansfield Foods 1-608 Ltd. Matec Consultants Ltd McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd MPY Financial Strategies Inc. National Bank Financial Wealth Management Natixis Investment Managers Canada LP NAV Canada NewGen PharmaChoice Nutramedics Health Corp Ocean Trailer, Div of Keay Investments Ltd. Otsuka Canada Pharmaceutical Inc. Otter CO-OP Otter Farm & Home Co-operative Pacific Nephrology Group Pasta Factory Peace Arch Toyota Pogo Propane Polaris Minerals Corporation Porter Creek Super A PPG Canada Inc Providence Health Care QuadReal Property Group

R.L.C. Enterprize Ltd Rai Transport Sandman Hotel Group Shoppers Drug Mart St. Eugene Golf Resort Casino Steeves Brothers Holding Limited Sundog Medical Professional Corp Surrey Firefighter’s Charitable Society The Central Drug Stores Ltd. The Local Bar Vancouver Giants Vernon Kia Visions West Holdings Ltd. Wawanesa Insurance Company Westcan Auto Parts Western Pacific Transport White Spot Whitehorse Medical Services Ltd. Whitehorse Motors Ltd. Williams Lake Loghaulers Association Worker’s Compensation Appeal Tribunal (WCAT) YCS Holdings Ltd.

EMPLOYEE GROUPS & SCHOOLS Can-Ital Ladies Society DP World Vancouver Helping Hands of WorkSafeBC Lions Club Kamloops Paddlewheelers Lions Club Vancouver Pacific Provincial Employees Community Services Fund United Way of Greater Toronto United Way of the Lower Mainland


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Donor Recognition for 2018

We thank every donor for helping the thousands of kidney patients in BC & Yukon

FOUNDATIONS

SPECIAL FUNDS

Aviva Community Fund Benefaction Foundation Bruendl Foundation Campbell River & District Association for Community Living Canadian Online Giving Foundation CHIMP - Charitable Impact Foundation Corsan Family Foundation D.E.A.R. Berry Endowment Fund Donald Matheson and Audrey Matheson Fund Dr. Woo Hon Fai Memorial Foundation Ellinor Richards and Hazel Richards Loane Fund Eresman Family Foundation Foord Family Foundation Gift Funds Canada Goel Family Charitable Foundation Holland Richter Family Fund IODE Canada Jewish Community Foundation Of Greater Vancouver Knights of Columbus (BC) Charity Foundation Lagniappe Foundation Lloyd and Elsie Campbell Foundation Fund Lohn Foundation Mable Chadwick Foundation Margaret and Robert Smith Family Trust Margaret Rothweiler Charitable Foundation McAdams Foundation Raymond James Canada Foundation RBC Foundation Renal Health YES (Youth Education Support) Award Fund The Hamber Foundation The NWM Private Giving Foundation Unipharm & Medicine Centre Pharmacies Charitable Foundation United Way Of Calgary & Area VanCity Community Foundation Victoria Foundation Woody’s Dare To Dream Foundation

Jackie Family Fund Province of British Columbia Gaming Policy & Enforcement Branch

FUNDRAISERS OVER $5,000 Finderson Alves Tom Clark - Lewis & Clark Expedition Paul and Diane Duperron - Slice of Life Hobbs Family Fund - Kidneys on the Move JM Media Group - Dare to Dream Golf Tournament Carmen Komish - Kidney Kruisers Lisa Kung and Susanna Reinhart - Jun Huo Opera Society Annick Lim - Kidney Captains O2P Dragon Boat Team Nash Overton - Team Nash Hans Quan - Project Kidney Randy Spensley Tour de Transplant in partnership with Transplant Research Foundation of BC

BEQUESTS Estate of Allan Coutts Reilly Estate of Carol Butler Estate of Cyril Edward Burrill Estate of Eddy Christopher Olson Estate of Frances Jean Empay Estate of Louise M. Bovet Estate of Marion Alice Hill Estate of Mary Lilian Braithwaite Estate Of Rowena Wilmod Hansen Estate of Serena Jane MacDonald Estate of Susan Mathew


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Donor Recognition for 2018 INDIVIDUALS ($500+) Sidney Adams Lynda Allison E. Edvard Anderson Elaine Andrews Frank Anfield Wendy Anthony Greg Assen Sal Audia Teresa Backx Alec Baikie Spencer Bass Jill Bates-Smith David Bear Kim Beckman Doug Beckman Marcia Bell Carly Bergman Mike Bevilacqua Bill Bey Robert Bifford William Biletski K. Blachford Fannie Blandrel Ray Blender Sheron Blewett Ross Bonetti Travis Bowering Ted Bowers Percy Brackett Jay Buckwold Darlene Bueckert Roland (Barrie) Bueckert Angela Burghard Addy Caine Jan Canning Gordon Cartwright Peter Chan Doris Chang David Charlesworth Wong Chau Choo Chung Cheong Ada Cheung Anthony Chiu Brian Chong Gary Chow Magdalene Chung Kirk Colman

Spencer Colman Patrica Cook Kari Costello Gerald Couture Patricia Craig Jennifer Cronkhite Robert Gordon Cruickshank Safdar Currimbhoy Ryan Cyr Peter Dander Edwardo Del Alcazar Anjali Dhesi David Dickison Janis Dionne Dara Djafarian Bonita Doesburg Simon Donner John Duncan Elizabeth Edinger Brent Ellwyn Robert Eng Linda Ensing Jirayr Eran Brian & Sheila Ewart Thomas Ewart Elsa Farzadeh Ethel Field Susan Findlay Robbie Fleming Mark Forward Margaret Frost Marianne Gadban J. Robert Gaynor David Gibson L Gilbert Indira Gill Paul Gill Manjit Gill Beverly Ginder Satwant Ginder Grant Gisel Geoffrey Glotman Bill Golke R Gould Kelly Greene William Greenhalgh Christopher Hammond Willa Harasym Gaylene Hargrove Todd Hauptman

We thank every donor for helping the thousands of kidney patients in BC & Yukon John Heaslip Donald Hedges Elspeth Helmcken Bryan Henry Dimitra Hnatko Rachel Holden Beverley Hopkins Leanna Hougen Sue Huffman Morrison Hurley Pauline Imamura Courtney Inman Steve Jedreicich Auriol Jenstad Patie Johl Heather Johnson Andrew Johnson Olwyn Johnston Surinder Kaler Sushma Kaluvakolanu Ken Kennedy Kevin Kerney Amarjit Khakh Maureen Kidd Sharon Kidwell Keith Kirk Doug Kirk Thomas Klinko Hans Kohler Christopher Krebs Rosa Krische Linda Kwan Gagan Lalli Sheilah Land David Landsberg Conrad Latek Ben Lee David Lee Bill Lee Ruth Lee Patricia Leung Adeera Levin Leslie Liang Pat Lochrie Mary Louie Naomi Low Robin Lowry Susan Maartman Ian MacDonald William Mackinnon

Andrew & Heather MacRitchie Sam Mak Parmjit Manhas Al Mansfield Carina Marshall Dennis May Dennis McCann Jennifer McFadden Allene McIntosh Hugh McLennan Adam Melnyk David Meyer Marie Michaud Lauren Miller Scott Moran David Muir Cecelia Mulcahy Laurence Murphy Brendan Murray Kirk Nangreaves Joan Neptune-Smith Chris Ng Patrick Ng Christopher Nguan Gerald Overton Hafez Panju Anne Paterson-Welsh Terry Penney Adam Peters Renee Petersen Sheila Plummer Ricki Podolecki Glenn Powers Pagone Praparattanapan Bryan Prentice Janet Prowse Connie Pryor Hans Quan Edward Quilty Angus Rae Gunter Rapp Paul Ravelle Marion Reesor Ralph Regehr Fraser Reid Kiyomi Renville Terence Reynolds Richard Rhodes Paul Roelofs Shelagh Scarth

Pia Schindler Anne Schultz Samuel Scoten Jeffrey Scoten Tamara Shenkier Todd Shishidos Narendra Singh Bhupendra Singh D Skumba Brent Smith Agnes Sorrenti Randy Spensley Jennette Stark Anita Sthankiya Terry Stone Tara Sudermann Ella Suen Cindi Szabo Thomas Tait Paul Taylor John Te Brinke Jane Thomas Paul Thomas Marion Thomas Mary Thompson Mark Tizya Corrine Tocher Evelyn Toy Crystal Twist Pauline van den Driessche Katy Vela Steve Venus Susan Webster Lauren Weisler Niki Westman Ken White Ken Wiecke Richard Winger Kasey Wolfe Asther Wong Arlene Wong Kevin Woodbeck Lauren Wright Gillian Youngberg Jacob Zarry Andrea Zenko Vince Zuccaro Michelle Zuccaro


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MONTHLY DONORS Stewart Abbot Heather Abraham Howard Aldous Rosemary Allan Lynda Allison Jim Anderson Carolyn Andrews Sandra Arends Jeanette Aubin Patricia Bacon Patricia Baker Jacqueline Baldwin Terry Banks Arlene Barichello David Barker Janet Barrie Cathie Baskett Eileen Bassett Don Bates Jill Bates-Smith Marjorie Becker Alfred Best Sunpreet Binar Angela Binns-Smith Susan Boegman Carel Boekwyt Lori Boittiaux Jill Bone Jean Bose Noel Boston Jamie Botkin April Boucher Roger Bowles Benson Brackett Denise Branter Beatrice Breaks Raymond Bridger Rosalyn Butterfield Olive Cairns Dawn Cameron Dan Carrier Ruth Chase David Chau Chee Hwa Chiang Glenn Clark David Clarke S. Colwill Albert Comfort C. Cook Michael Copland Muriel Cox Lm Meg Coyle

Jennifer Cronkhite Robert Curll Roslyn Davidson Barbara Davies Janet Davis Myrna De Guzman Elaine De Rooy Carmelita Del Maestro Carmen deSousa Penelope Devlin Phat Diep Beverly Dimmick Marymae Dimond Henry Dixon Marie Doiron Patricia Dorey Deirdre Duggan John Dunsmore Lisa Dyck Alexander Elliott Teresa Ellis Linda Ensing Steven Ensing Ann Evans Thomas Ewart Audrey Fairbairn Maureen Fitzgerald Donna Flintoft Debbie Gala Allan Galajda Lea Galloway Marguerite Gayfer Karen Gibbs Sigrid Gidlof Ilya Goldenshtein Wayne Goodey Sandra Greenwood Adeline Griffin Diana Ha Sheila Hall Willa Harasym Donald Harbowy Pamela Harker W Harris Peter Harrison Allen Hartt Todd Hauptman Jennifer Hay Yvonne Hayek Donald Hedges Lucille Heglin Leona Heise Nola Hertslet Michael Hill

Reva Hollander Wendy Holly Claire Holmes Clifford D Holtz Jennifer Hopkins Lina Horan Merle Horvath Oscar Hoyseth Alan Hubley Chantal Hudspeth Marlene Hughes Sally Hui Penelope Hurt Elizabeth Ivans Stewart Jackson Lucille Jameson Elizabeth Jarvis Mary Jensen Valerie Jerome E. Jobson Deborah Johnson Stephanie Johnson Norma Johnston Jean Johnston Wilda Johnston Miranda Jones Mary Jordan Anthony Kavelaars Valerie Kaye Coventry Killeen Edward King Andy Klassen Chad Kray Janice Kray Karen Kroeker Graham Lacey Sandra Lam Wendy Larkin Ria Lawson R. Leather Gladys Lee David Lee Susan Lehmann Esme Leigh Mary Leong Adrienne Lowik Debbie Lupul Sydney Lush Alexander MacLachlan Andrew & Heather MacRitchie Charlotte Madrigga Angela Mahlmann J. Mailey Shirley Marshalok

Basil Materi Janet Mauza Donald McAmmond Margaret McCalla Dennis McCann E McCaughan Robin McGregor Linda McGregor David McIntosh Patrica McKendrick Ralph McLaren Robert Mear Natashia Meens Rosemarie Meidinger Ken Merkley Steven Middleton Margaret Miller Deanna Mills Rose Mitsushio Mada Moilliet Kathryn Murray Kathleen Newell Connie Ng Rachelle Noa Beatrice Nordli Marilyn North George O’Leary Shannon E O’Neill Audrey Ostrom Thomas Perry Michael Perry Rhonda Peterson Christine Phillips Craig Pinder Christie Pollock Howard Powell Veena Puri Stanley Purves Angus Rae David Ramalho Kevin Raman Roshelle Rarang Behzad Razavi William Regensburger Valerie Reilly Rene Renaud Terence Reynolds Charles Rigby Geoffrey Robinson David Robinson Holly Russell Shender Sadhra Vilia Sadler Fran Sainas

Cheryl Scanlan Jamie Scholz Jessie Scott Ruth Scudamore Linda Seale Kenneth Sherkin Margaret Simensen Diana Smith Sandra Smith Rosanna Stall Patricia Stanlake Jennette Stark Othmar Steinhart Karlo Stemberger Irene Stevens Monica Sullivan Jurgen Sussenguth Joyce Tait Vivien Tarkirk-Smith Norman Taylor George Taylor Kathleen Thompson Doreen Thompson Corrine Tocher Sheila Trentham Paul Trepanier Claudette Trevison Helen Tripp Selim Ulker Annie-Rae Valenta Jeannette Van Buekenhout Ann VanderMeulen Sharon Varette Carla Vassilopoulos Linda Vipond B Laila Virding David Walker Jesse Wall Suzette Walsh John Waters Susan Webster Gerald Weeks Phyllis Will Rita Williams Philip C Williams Brenda Willway Lois Wilson David Wilson Jessie Wing Peggy Wong Jim Woodward Kathleen Wootton Augusto Wu Howard Yeager


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Donor Recognition for 2018

We thank every donor for helping the thousands of kidney patients in BC & Yukon

SERVICE CLUBS Akisqnuk First Nation BC Mental Health Society Can-Ital Ladies Society Canadian International Dragon Boat Festival Society Canyon Golden Agers Society Castlegar and District Auxiliary Society Treasure Shop CMAW Local 2300 Comox Rotary Club Eagle Riders MC Fraternal Order of Eagles 3032 Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 3318 Fraternal Order of Eagles Chemainus-Crofton Aerie 4400 Fraternal Order of Eagles Ladies Auxiliary 2831 Fraternal Order of Eagles Ladies Auxiliary 20 Fraternal Order of Eagles Ladies Auxiliary 3032 Fruitvale Community Chest Gastown Business Improvement Society Glad Tidings Church Hollyburn Family Services Ltd Hope Lions Club Karma Support Society Killarney Community Centre Society Kiwanis Club of Vancouver Kiwanis Club Trail Knights of Columbus 9508 Knights of Columbus (BC) Charity Foundation Knights of Columbus Surrey 4767 Ladysmith Health Care Auxiliary Lions Club Barriere Lions Club Burnaby Lougheed Lions Club Delta Scottsdale Lions Club Elkford Lions Club Enderby & District Lions Club Gibsons Lions Club Kamloops Paddlewheelers Lions Club Nanoose Bay

Lions Club North Surrey Lions Club of Nelson Lions Club Pemberton Lions Club Vancouver Pacific Lions Club Vernon Lions Club Victoria Gordon Head Nanaimo Harbor Lites Lioness Club Nanaimo Unique Kids Organization Naramata Community Church Women’s Group North Shore Disability Resource Centre Okanagan Hockey Group Order of Royal Purple 123 Order of Royal Purple 279 Penticton & District Community Resources Society Prince George Woodturners Guild Royal Canadian Legion Aldergrove Br 265 Royal Canadian Legion Aldergrove Br 265 Ladies Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion Chase Br 107 Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary Branch 227 Royal Canadian Legion Lantzville Br 257 Ladies Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion Parksville Br 49 Ladies Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion Penticton Br 40 Royal Canadian Legion Powell River Br 164 Royal Canadian Legion Surrey Br 8 Royal Canadian Legion Trail Br 11 Sinkut Women’s Institute Skaha Lake Ultra Swim Society Sons of Scotland Benevolent Association, Balgownie Camp 204 Sons of Scotland Benevolent District 16 Sons of Scotland Kildonnan Camp 166 Soo Yuen Society Surrey Firefighters Charitable Society The Langley Association For Community Living Together We Can Drug & Alcohol Recovery & Education Society Unique Get Together Society Vintage Car Club of Canada Vancouver Chapter


STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS Year ended December 31, 2018 (Unaudited)

2018 2017 $ $

REVENUE Public support Bequests and in memoriam Investment income allocated to operations

3,934,815 3,744,326 387,446 317,421 14,684 15,305

The Kidney Foundation of Canada (BC & Yukon Branch) for the year ended December 31, 2018.

Fundraising expenditures

4,336,945 1,685,986

4,077,052 1,523,134

Net revenue

2,650,959

2,553,918

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 Research Patient services Organ donation Public education services and communications Kidney Foundation development

79,215 635,485 210,069 546,823 143,764

89,792 625,242 233,609 431,984 80,021

Where did your money go?

1,615,356

1,460,648

274,166

234,020

742,277

855,465

2,631,799

2,550,133

19,160

3,785

Financials

National Research & Programs

32%

Management and administration Contribution to National Research, Programs and Support Services

Organ Donation

8%

Patient Services

24%

Surplus for use in future years

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION As at December 31, 2018 (Unaudited)

ASSETS Current assets Cash Interest and Sundry Receivable (Note 8) Prepaid expenses

1,690,517 295,665 51,616

1,632,186 202,370 25,265

2,037,798

1,859,821

Capital assets (Note 3)

Public Education

21%

Volunteer & Foundation Development

5%

Management & Administration

10%

2018 2017 $ $

29,311

25,098

2,067,109

1,884,919

LIABILITIES Current liabilities Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (Note 8) 919,888 Deferred Rent 16,059 Deferred contributions (Note 4) Living Organ Donor Expense Reimbursement Program 171,516 Jackie Family Fund 47,989 Other 115,625 Deferred Capital Assets 6,539

738,971 4,917 92,410 47,989 163,125 6,805

1,277,616

1,054,217

FUND BALANCES Invested in capital assets Internally Restricted for use in future years (Note 5) Attributed to the Kidney Foundation of Canada

22,772 25,671 741,050

18,293 3,785 808,624

789,493

830,702

2,067,109

1,884,919


ANNUAL REPORT 2018

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THE KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF CANADA

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BC & YUKON BRANCH

200 - 4940 Canada Way Burnaby, BC V5G 4K6 phone toll-free 1-800-567-8112 604-736-9775 kidney.ca/bc

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