RESILIENCE IN ACTION IMPACT REPORT 2020
THE KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF CANADA BC & YUKON BRANCH
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BOARD BOARDOF OF DIRECTORS DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Teresa Atkinson, President Teresa Atkinson, President Anne Schultz, Immediate Past President Anne Schultz, Immediate Past President Carmen Komish, Vice-President Carmen Komish, Vice-President Wayde Hayley, Vice-President Wayde Hayley, Vice-President Glenn Powers, Treasurer Glenn Guy Lapierre,* Powers, Vice-President Treasurer Terry Chan, Secretary Terry Glenn Chan, Powers, Secretary Treasurer Terry Chan,DIRECTORS Secretary REGIONAL REGIONAL DIRECTORS Carmen Komish (Yukon) Carmen REGIONAL Komish DIRECTORS (Yukon) Paul Ravelle (Northern) Carmen Komish (Yukon) Paul Ravelle (Northern) Interior (Vacant) Paul Ravelle (Northern) Interior (Vacant) Vancouver Island (Vacant) Sid Adams* (Interior) Vancouver Island (Vacant) Teresa Backx* (Vancouver Island) DIRECTORS DIRECTORSATATLARGE LARGE Randy Hnatko Randy DIRECTORS HnatkoAT LARGE EdEd Quilty Randy Hnatko Quilty Norma Reid Norma Reid Ed Quilty Sussanne Skidmore Norma Reid Sussanne Skidmore Dr.Dr. Mike Bevilacqua Regional Director) Sussanne Skidmore(Vancant Mike Bevilacqua (Vancant Regional Director) Vancouver Coastal (First Nations) Dr. Mike Bevilacqua (Medical Advisor) Vancouver Coastal (First Nations)
SENIOR SENIOR MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT
Pia Schindler, Executive Director Pia Schindler, Executive Director Marie Hesse, Director, Community Initiatives Marie Hesse, Director, Community Initiatives Ramya Hosak, Director ofof Philanthropy Ramya Hosak, Director Philanthropy Heather Johnson, Director ofof Programs Heather Johnson, Director Programs Deborah Tucker, Senior Director, Communications Deborah Tucker, Senior Director, Communications and Marketing and Marketing
2020 2020CHAPTERS CHAPTERS
Central Island Chinese Central Island Renal Association Chinese Renal Association Eagle Chinese Ridge Renal Association Kamloops Kamloops MSA/Upper Fraser Valley MSA – Abbotsford /Valley Upper Fraser Valley MSA/Upper Fraser North Okanagan Nanaimo North Okanagan Prince George North Prince Okanagan George South Asian Prince South Asian George South Okanagan South Asian Okanagan Tri-Cities South Tri-Cities Okanagan Vancouver Kidney Club Vancouver Kidney Club Victoria Victoria Yukon Yukon *Stepped down during 2020
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Message from the President and Executive Director What a year, and where to begin. The COVID-19 pandemic has been devastating for everyone but for kidney patients the impacts of this virus have been especially hard. Many kidney patients are immunocompromised, placing them at a significantly higher risk of severe disease including becoming seriously ill, hospitalized, or even dying from the virus. This was especially concerning for kidney patients who had to travel to hospitals or clinics for their dialysis treatments 3-4 times a week and face increased exposure and outbreaks in some centers. Other patients had their transplant surgeries delayed as the country went into lockdown last March. As the weeks turned into months and people continued to isolate, the community as a whole felt the impacts of this virus on their mental health. While it is hard to detail the unimaginable stress and hardship over the past year within the kidney population and beyond, we owe a huge debt of gratitude to all the health care providers who worked tirelessly and often under insanely stressful conditions to care for our patients. Thank you is simply not enough to express our sincere appreciation. There were positives realized from 2020, including the strength, the kindness, and the resilience of our kidney community we discovered as we worked together to support one another in new and remarkable ways during this difficult time. At the Kidney Foundation the health and safety of our kidney family was our number one priority. A national COVID response team was initiated to support the implementation of public health regulations at the Kidney Foundation. This included how we managed our community outreach, events, and our office procedures, including having staff work mainly from home. Together we worked to adapt to the ever-changing environment and develop new strategies to achieve our goals and live our mission. We are proud that our support to kidney patients remained strong in 2020 as we continued to deliver our core programs and services. We also launched a YouTube channel, with kidney health information, including a special information series on COVID-19.
Teresa Atkinson President
Pia Schindler Executive Director
Understanding how COVID-19 is impacting our kidney community was important. We conducted a survey amongst kidney patients, caregivers, and health care providers and this information helped to inform program development and new initiatives to support the kidney community. We launched a Kidney Community Calls initiative, training volunteers and staff to reach out to kidney patients with friendly check-in telephone calls. Members of our kidney community also established an online meeting place – Kidney Friends Circle - whereby patients, caregivers, family members and friends of those living with kidney disease including the professionals who care for us, can come together to share lived experiences, learn about upcoming events, opportunities to get involved, and more. The pandemic created uncertainty on many fronts including financial uncertainty. We were fortunate our 2020 Kidney Gala took place just before COVID-19 put the country in lockdown. The Kidney Foundation also accessed the Canadian Emergency Wage Subsidy funds. Together with cost containment measures and diversified revenue streams, we were able to mitigate the financial impacts of COVID-19. The Foundation pivoted to take advantage of virtual platforms to secure revenue including our first-ever virtual Kidney Walk and Kidney March. We were also very successful in securing COVID-specific grant funding and established a COVID-Response Funding stream. Above all, our volunteers, donors and supporters have always been the rock in our Foundation, but this year you stepped up in ways like never before. Thank you for your unwavering kindness and generosity. While the battle against this virus still rages on, we know that as a community we are strong, we are resilient, resilient and we can count on each other.
Thank you for supporting kidney patients and their families.
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$60,500
Short Term Financial Assistance grants supported
324
people with kidney disease
In collaboration with the other Western Branches, the BC and Yukon Branch hosted its first-ever virtual
Kidney Walk 350 $215,000 with walkers and participants here in BC and the Yukon raising over
Launched Kidney Community Calls initiative with over 3,000 calls made by the kidney community
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patients had their dental work covered to enable them to move on to kidney transplantation
HIGHLIGHTS $94,500
Our Kidney TV show,
was reimbursed though the Living Organ Donor Expense Reimbursement Program (LODERP) to 91 potential living donors
31 Provided
Provided post-transplant adults with accommodation in our Kidney Suites
celebrated its
5,364
cars were donated to the Kidney Car program raising
$2.111 M
100th
episode and launched new YouTube channel. Produced an additional 33 PLUGGED IN episodes in 2020 which aired on SHAW TV and SHAW Multicultural
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Raised $158,000 for world-class National Research and CAN-SOLVE CKD (Canadians Seeking Solutions and Innovations to Overcome Chronic Kidney Disease)
In BC and Yukon, together we raised over
$13,885
for Giving Tuesday
Increased our social media reach to
3,697 Facebook likes, 1,852 Twitter followers and 1,214 followers on our Instagram 164,616 video views that’s 3,474 hours!
+
Kidney March held its firstever virtual event and achieved
$1,075,060
Secured over
$100,000 in Community Grants to support kidney patients
BC and Yukon celebrated its second year, raising
$52,000
with 33 participants and 2 teams participating, Team BeCauseYuKan and Northern I-B-Pro-Fun-Free
in revenue – the 2nd highest since the Kidney March launched 10 years ago
$300,000 Raised almost
at the
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ANNUAL
Presentated by
21
kidney patients were supported through the Northern Travel Program for home dialysis training
Kidney Camp
was unfortunately cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions
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kidney patients stayed in our Nanaimo Kidney Condo while receiving home dialysis training
2,433
Living with Kidney Disease Manuals were received by kidney patients and approximately 12,500 information brochures were distributed free of charge
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PROGRAMS and SERVICES
List of the PAGE BC & Yukon programs and services
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Provide Many Touchpoints of Care to Northern BC Family There are many BC & Yukon Branch programs and services that provide guidance and assistance to people living with kidney disease, their families, and those who are potential living donors. In January 2020, two new pilot programs were launched – Dental Assistance and Northern Travel. The latter was established to specifically assist kidney patients living in the north with expenses related to travel to Prince George for home dialysis training. Kidney patient, Darek Klassen, benefited from the Northern Travel Pilot Project and several other programs and services throughout his journey with kidney disease. In February 2020, Darek, who lives in Fraser Lake, was scheduled to go to Prince George for peritoneal dialysis (PD) training but soon after, all plans were put on hold due to COVID-19 being declared a pandemic. Darek still required treatment so in response, Darek was sent $500 worth of gas cards through the Short Term Financial Assistance Program to support his need to travel to Prince George three times a week for hemodialysis. When PD Training restarted in May at the Prince George PD Clinic, the Branch provided Darek with gas cards and covered accommodation costs through the Northern Travel Program.
“All the help from the Kidney Foundation was greatly beneficial to me and my family, from the gas cards to aid in transportation to and from hemodialysis three times a week, to the accommodation and gas cards for PD training in Prince George, to a no-cost stay at the Kidney Suite – Thank you!”– Darek Klassen
Kidney patient, Darek Klassen, with wife Amber, and family
Later in the year, Darek was required to travel to Vancouver for this pre-transplant appointment. Another gas card was given to help get Darek from Fraser Lake to Prince George (where he then took a flight to Vancouver). The Branch was more than happy to help Darek and his family once again when he was set to receive a kidney transplant in Vancouver during March 2021. He was able to move into one of our Kidney Suites at Chelsea Tower.
“It made things financially less stressful especially since I am a stay-at-home mother with three children under four years old. The financial assistance was welcomed and allowed us to achieve all of our care goals for Darek!” – Amber Garnett
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BC & Yukon Branch PROGRAMS and SERVICES • Educational Material • Kidney Connect (Peer Support Program) • Kidney Kids Camp • Kidney Suites • Information and Referral • Living Donor Mentor Program • Living Organ Donor Expense Reimbursement Program (LODERP) • Short Term Financial Assistance Program Pilot Projects: • Northern Travel Initiative • Nanaimo Kidney Condo • Dental Initiative
NANAIMO KIDNEY CONDO Home dialysis is an important option for kidney patients but does require training. For those patients who live in the north or
west part of Vancouver Island, the Nanaimo Regional General Hospital is the closest place offering home dialysis training. For some patients the cost to stay Nanaimo can be a financial barrier, even preventing some from pursuing home dialysis as an option. To help address this issue, the BC and Yukon Branch together with the Vancouver Island Kidney Patients’ Association (VIKPA) and Vancouver Island Heath Authority (VIHA) opened the Nanaimo Kidney Condo in 2019.
The condo provides free, safe accommodation to kidney patients who may need to stay in Nanaimo from 1-6 weeks for training, enabling these patients equal access to health care options. In 2020, the Kidney Condo gave a temporary home to 30 kidney patients.
BRANCH SURVEYS KIDNEY COMMUNITY About COVID-19 and Its Impacts To help the Kidney Foundation better understand the needs of those we serve, a survey was conducted asking how COVID-19 impacted patient and caregivers’ lives; how our community is coping and accessing services; and what resources/tools are needed. Over 850 surveys were completed by kidney patients, caregivers and health care professionals. This data helps inform current and future programs.
HERE ARE A FEW HIGHLIGHTS
Patients and caregivers responded that since COVID-19 they: • are coping, but there is a significant increase in stress and worry for family and friends. • feel less safe accessing care for themselves/loved ones but do embrace virtual care medical appointments. • feel isolated at times with a need for more connection and peer support. • expressed a strong desire for continued access to customized kidney information via online resources and tools.
Celebrating the success of Kidney Condo from left to right is: Randy Spensley (staff, BC and Yukon Branch), Sharon Recalma (Central Island Chapter President), Stacey Tomlinson (Vancouver Island Dialysis Patient), Teresa Backx (VIH Renal Manager), Francine Gosselin (Registered Social Worker, NRGH) and Ron Walker (Central Island Branch Member) Photo Credit: Nanaimo Bulletin
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KIDNEY COMMUNITY CALLS Activated to
Support Kidney Patients
KIDNEY WALK Goes Virtual
and Kidney Community Steps Up in Big Way with Their Support
In 2020, to help kidney patients’ emotional and mental well being during the pandemic, we developed Kidney Community Calls. Volunteers and kidney team members connected with patients through friendly, confidential, check- in phone calls. The primary purpose of these calls was to ask patients how they are doing, how they are coping, and to provide a warm and friendly voice and a listening ear.
Kam Kang, one of the many kidney patients who received a call had this to say: “I was really surprised when I got a call [from a volunteer]. It was really good to hear a familiar voice, a happy voice. The call made a difference for me even after it was over. I was invigorated and reached out to some of my fellow kidney patients and we had a group Zoom call all together.”
Tilda Stewart
Deb Ong-Lum & children Tiana Chand
To support all federal, provincial and territorial health directives related to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kidney Walk went virtual in 2020. Participants were encouraged to fundraise as usual and then join us online for “Walk the Block” and walk in their communities on June 7, 2020. The BC & Yukon Branch teamed up with Branches in Alberta, The Territories, and Saskatchewan in an act of solidarity to show our kidney and transplant community that we’ve got their backs! Over 648 people from across Western Canada registered (350 from BC and The Yukon) and hundreds joined us online to watch our “Walk the Block” video. Although we did not hold our traditional community gatherings, you continued to support our kidney community by fundraising like never before, showing the strength, dedication and resilience of our kidney community!
Vivian Short
Kam Kang
Community Call volunteer, Vivian Short, adds, “as COVID-19 continues people are less likely to be able to get out of their homes – elderly people and people whose lifeline is dialysis are becoming more and more isolated. How wonderful it is to just be able to connect with some of those people and let them know that someone is thinking of them.”
We are happy to report that almost $400,000 has been raised across Western Canada. Fundraising and sponsorship in BC and The Yukon accounted for over $215,000 of that!
From the launch of the initiative in May to the end of 2020, over 3,000 calls and connections were made! Jacqueline Maroni Group
Bob Johnstone
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KIDNEY MARCHERS Commitment to the
Kidney Community in 2020 as Strong as Ever
Despite the challenges of COVID-19, nothing stopped our 33 Kidney Marchers here in BC and the Yukon who raised an amazing $52,000 to fund kidney research, support patient programs and organ donation initiatives. Kidney March is a 3-day, 100 km event, held annually in the foothills of Calgary. It provides Marchers and Crew with a life-changing experience and supports them in their journey to walk the farthest they have ever walked and to raise the most they could possibly raise, to improve the lives of those affected with kidney disease. In 2020, Kidney March turned to a virtual and community-based event held over two months.
First-time Kidney Marcher, Brenda Brown, who joined the BeCauseYuKan team in 2020, had this to say: “I felt very proud to walk the 100 km locally, it was an awesome experience. I am a kidney transplant warrior and it felt really good to know that I could still do something important with my team – to make a difference for other kidney patients.” Brenda is the President of the Canadian Transplant Association, and received a kidney transplant in 2013. To learn more go to kidneymarch.ca.
A huge shout out to BC and Yukon teams BeCauseYuKan and Northern I-B-Pro-Fun FREE for your spirit and resilience, and to the many other participants and donors from BC and The Yukon who contributed to this fantastic result.
Team members of Northern I-B-Pro-Fun FREE
Brenda Brown, BeCauseYuKan
Gayle Deinstadt, BeCauseYuKan
KIDNEY FRIENDS CIRCLE Fosters a Vibrant Virtual Community Late 2020 saw the creation of a Facebook group - Kidney Friends Circle – an online meeting place where patients, caregivers, family members and friends of those living with kidney disease,including the professionals who care for us can come together. This space – established by the kidney community for the kidney community – is a place to share lived experiences, stories, open discussions, make connections, post kidney related events and ways to get involved. Monthly Kidney Friends Circle Zoom meetings were established with the December meeting featuring kidney friendly foods and healthy coping tips for the holidays. Other Zoom meetings on Children, Families and Genetic Kidney Diseases, rounded out the year with more scheduled for 2021. Join the Kidney Friends Circle.
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PLUGGED IN Celebrates 100th Episode and Launches YouTube Channel Four years ago, the Branch launched a Kidney Health TV show, PLUGGED IN, which began airing on SHAW TV in communities across BC. Since then, the show has continued to grow and expand over the years, with 2 shows a month on SHAW airing upwards of 14 times a week and 1 show a month on SHAW Multicultural, reaching many “at-risk” groups for kidney disease. The show also airs on SHAW Spotlight nationally – 3 times a day – everyday.
Like all outreach activities and events at the Branch in 2020, PLUGGED IN also adapted its interview format to ZOOM to accommodate COVID-19 regulations, which enabled the Branch to continue to produce kidney health educational content throughout the year.
New opportunities to expand the PLUGGED IN platform nationally is in the works for 2021.
In 2020, PLUGGED IN celebrated its 100th episode. Prior to COVID-19 hitting Canada, hosts, former guests, staff, Board members, show sponsors, sports personalities and even paparazzi gathered together to commemorate this milestone. Also celebrated that night was the official launch of a Kidney PLUGGED IN YouTube channel. A special thank you to Otsuka for all their support of PLUGGED IN since it first kicked off in 2016.
Kidney patient, Chief Michael Recalma, Elected Chief of Qualicum First Nations shared his personal story.
PLUGGED IN produced a 3-part Research Series with Dr. Peter Nickerson, Dr. Caroline LaMarche and Dr. James Lan. Dr. Lan highlighted his “Bench to Bed” Kidney Foundation funded 3-year research project. Dr. Lan’s interview aired in both English and Mandarin.
PLUGGED IN TV Show on SHAW Networks Celebrated its 100th episode Produced 33 new episodes for SHAW TV, with 10 of those episodes for SHAW Multicultural in Mandarin, Cantonese, Punjabi and French Suzanne Solven, Associate VP Audit, Investigations, & Quality Assurance with Pacific Blue Cross, did in-depth interview “How Prescription Drugs are Brought to Market.”
To view all PLUGGED IN TV Show episodes click here.
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Kidney PLUGGED IN YouTube Takes Flight Many in BC’s South Asian community joined PLUGGED IN to bring holiday greetings and a message to stay safe during COVID-19, including:
Kidney PLUGGED IN YouTube Launched with 15 playlists and 1400 segments Developed targeted digital marketing strategy resulting in over 185,000 views and viewers watching 189, 800 minutes of branded kidney information
Dr. Jag Gill, Director of Kidney Transplant Program at St. Paul’s Hospital and Associate Professor of Medicine at UBC
Kidney transplant patient, Manisha Ujwal and Branch Manager at Envision Financial, Narendra Singh
Featured affiliated health care providers on our channel including VGH, BC Renal, BC Transplant, Providence Health, UHN to help cross promote Shared over 202 comments and videos 1,120 times Viewers smashed the “Like” button 900 times
Hon. Harry Bains, MLA Surrey Newton
PRODUCED 13 COVID education/ information videos in both English and Mandarin and shared across our channels, with other Branches, and BC Renal
Kidney health information shared on the SHAW Multicultural Channel with Suiki Zhang
Dr. Arun Garg, Physician Founder, Canada India Network Society
Tips for Virtual Appointments
Had 563 subscribers at end of 2020, enough to fill a jumbo airliner Check out our YouTube Channel at youtube.com/c/ kidneypluggedin
We’ve Got YOU Covered for COVID
Physicians are using virtual care in connecting with their patients during this time of COVID-19. This can be done either by phone or a video call. Virtual appointments can help keep both you and your doctor safe during this difficult time while still being able to address many of the health care needs of kidney patients. See TIPs for Virtual Appointments NOW!
“When 2020 went off-script, you kept us inspired by uploading 2,019 minutes of content. Your hard work’s worth celebrating — let’s take a moment to reflect!” – Recently received congratulatory message from YouTube to PLUGGED IN
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Could You Lose 80% of Something and NOT Notice? The BC and Yukon Branch joined forces with BC Renal to launch a memorable Kidney Health Month online campaign throughout the month of March, called Could You Lose 80% of Something and NOT Notice? The campaign used humour to introduce a serious issue and drive home the message you can lose 80% of your kidney function and NOT even notice it. Aimed at reaching the public, with a focus on high-risk populations for kidney disease, including Asian, South Asian and Indigenous individuals, the goal was to encourage people to learn more about their kidney health through a simple and quick kidney health self-assessment and to talk to their doctor if they were at risk for kidney disease.
Could you lose 80% of so mething and NOT notice?
kidneyhealthcheck.ca
CAMPAIGN ELEMENTS AT A GLANCE • PSA video Video Ad: Could you lose 80%? was produced in partnership with BC Renal in English, Punjabi and Cantonese. This video was also shown as TV advert on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN). This video also aired on the Kidney Foundation’s TV show PLUGGED IN, and Branch YouTube. • Campaign website at kidneyhealthcheck.ca with kidney health assessment tool (available in English, Chinese, and Punjabi) • Mix of traditional and social media advertising and promotions on Facebook, online news websites and print newspaper (in English, Chinese and Punjabi) • Exterior bus wrap adverts and bus and sky train interior ads in communities where targeted demographic is highly concentrated
Special Edition KIDNEY MASKS Benefit COVID-19 RESPONSE
Dr. Adeera Levin, Nephrologist and Executive Director, BC Renal
BC Renal stepped in to support kidney patients and our COVID-19 response through a unique collaboration – selling limited-edition, one-of-a-kind face masks with all proceeds going to our Branch! Each thoughtfully selected symbol on the mask represented something meaningful pertaining to kidney disease, kidney research, and of course – kidney patients.
In 2020, a total of $15,000 was raised through this timely and helpful fundraiser with sales continuing into 2021.
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There’s NO Stopping KIDNEY CAR!
Sea of Green Marks GREEN SHIRT DAY Day on April 7th Marking its second anniversary, Green Shirt Day is a day dedicated to raising organ donor awareness and registration by the generous organ donation act of Logan Boulet, one of the sixteen who lost their lives in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash of April 2018. This year the Kidney Foundation proudly became a community partner of Green Shirt Day, and engaged its kidney family across the country to participate in the campaign for a second year and wear green on April 7th.
Kidney Car has provided a quick and simple way to dispose of unwanted vehicles for over 25 years! In 2020, the donation process became contactless, and we are happy to report that once again:
Kidney Car was the biggest source of revenue for The Foundation. In fact, $2.111 million was raised for the BC & Yukon Branch and 5,364 cars were donated! Abbotsford Fire Rescue Service, Annick Lim Sid Adams & family, Chinese Renal Association
And participate YOU did! Despite COVID-19, Green Shirt Day moved online and the kidney community leveraged social media to create a sea of green from coast to coast. Closer to home, the Abbotsford Fire Rescue Service (AFRS) reached out to the Branch wanting to do their part. Not only did all 100 of their firefighters register their wishes for organ donation, but the AFRS also issued a challenge to all firefighters and other first responders in BC to register as organ donors. For more information on Green Shirt Day visit greenshirtday.ca
Watch our Kidney Car PSA
A huge thank you to ALL THOSE who supported Green Shirt Day and helped raise organ donor awareness and registration.
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KIDNEY GALA Raises Almost $300,000
to Support Kidney Patients and Research The 8th annual Kidney Gala (presented by AG Hair) shimmied into the JW Marriot Parq Vancouver on March 6, 2020. Guests were swept back to the 1920’s for a glamorous, glitzy, Gatsby-style evening. Opening the evening was internationally respected nephrologist and researcher and honorary gala chair, Dr. Adeera Levin. Guests were delighted by our fabulous hosts, Fred Lee (Vancouver’s “Man about Town”) and Sophie Lui (Global News anchor) and inspired by our incredible speakers. Sussanne Skidmore, living kidney donor and Secretary Treasurer of the BC Federation of Labour; Stephen Gillis, beloved hockey coach and kidney transplant recipient; and Michael Teigen, actor and Stephen’s kidney donor; all shared their personal stories and insight on kidney disease and organ donation.
Entertainment included a Gatsby Garden Party cocktail hour, fabulous silent auction, Restaurant Row, Wine Wall, professional portrait studio from Photos for Kidneys, and a speakeasy themed after-party with casino style games and live entertainment from the Speakeasy Sweeties.
Almost $300K was raised to support worldclass innovative kidney research and program support services for kidney patients across BC & The Yukon. Thank you to our Gala supporters!
BRANCH PRESENTS TO SELECT STANDING COMMITTEE on Finance and Government Services The Branch continued its advocacy efforts on behalf of kidney patients. Part of this work included making a presentation to the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services as part of the BC Ministry of Finance budget public consultation process. This provided an opportunity to introduce the Foundation to members of the
Government and the Official Opposition and to highlight challenges faced by kidney patients a result of COVID-19. For the full proceedings including audio version of the presentation, search Kidney Foundation at leg.bc.ca/cmt/fgs.
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STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS Year ended December 31, 2020 (Unaudited)
Financials
2020
The Kidney Foundation of Canada (BC & Yukon Branch) for the year ended December 31, 2020. 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.
Where did your money go?
55%
Organ Donation
5%
REVENUE Public support Bequests and in memoriam Investment income allocated to operations
3,935,877 4,189,846 432,664 544,027 13,463 13,590
Fundraising expenditures
4,382,004 1,700,913
Net revenue
2,681,091 2,910,144
1,120,942
1,693,340
151,673
250,854
Management and administration Contribution to National Research, Programs and Support Services
1,408,476
954,326
2,681,091
2,898,520
0
11,624
Surplus for use in future years
Patient Services
19%
4,747,463 1,837,319
EXPENDITURES Programs Research 56,759 79,253 Patient services 507,585 667,648 Organ donation 145,639 279,575 Public education services and communications 354,842 472,550 Kidney Foundation development 56,117 194,314
Contribution to National Research, Programs and Support Services
2019
$ $
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION Year ended December 31, 2020 (Unaudited)
2020
$
2019
$
ASSETS Current Cash 2,355,415 2,010,921 Interest and Sundry Receivable 370,522 409,843 Prepaid expenses 37,626 50,356
2,763,563 2,471,120 27,790 Capital assets 27,325 2,790,888 2,498,910
Public Education
13%
Volunteer Foundation Development
2%
Management & Administration
6%
LIABILITIES Current liabilities Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 195,564 1,216,390 Deferred Rent 22,473 25,729 Deferred contributions Living Organ Donor Expense Reimbursement Program 106,032 201,083 Jackie Family Fund 47,989 47,989 Other 216,001 186,196 Deferred Capital Assets 4,431 6,601
592,490 1,683,988
FUND BALANCES Invested in capital assets Internally Restricted for use in future years Attributed to the Kidney Foundation of Canada
22,894 12,295 2,163,209
2,198,398
814,922
2,790,888
2,498,910
21,189 37,295 756,438
As we close out this Impact Report and 2020, the team at the BC and Yukon Branch would like to once again extend our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to our volunteers, donors, supporters, caregivers and health care providers. You stepped up in ways we could not have imagined and were instrumental in getting us through what was a most unprecedented year, especially for our brave and resilient kidney patients. May there soon be light at the end of this tunnel. In the words of Maya Angelou: Every storm runs out of rain.
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