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Table of contents Revealing the picture of health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Inspiration and impact that lasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

The future of healthcare for women is clear – and here – where vision and knowledge align . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Partnership brings strength and focus to women’s health . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Hearing what women want from healthcare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 A perpetual and passionate quest for better patient care . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 100 years later, they continue to sweeten the pot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Fashioning the right fit for healthcare’s future . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Each month a pause for a common cause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

A 17-year-old’s search for support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Three generations live to share their story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 WCH past, present and soon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Remembering who matters and what moves us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Financial highlights (2014-2015) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 A last word . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Cover photo: The emotion that keeps surfacing in their conversation is gratitude, for the care and support of Women’s College Hospital, but also for the good fortune of having each other, of being able to give and receive help. Three generations of women share their story: (L-R) Stephanie Power, Michele Power and Gail Wyer. See story “Three generations live to share their story,” page 15.

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RUTH HYMAN, DONOR AND PATIENT

History in the making The stories that fill this book reflect a rainbow of personal realities belonging to patients, families, community members, staff and supporters. They bear the distinctive, diverse features of Women’s College Hospital (WCH). Whether those features are familiar to you or new, as you turn these pages, ask yourself: where do I fit, or want to fit, in this picture?

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Revealing the picture of health: Donors like you nurturing Women’s V. Ann Davis, Board Chair, Women’s College Hospital Foundation

What do I see? Patients treated with sensitivity, as complete, complex individuals. People receiving care when it’s often out of their reach. Academic researchers collaborating in and with the community, carefully testing solutions to our health system problems. Patients and families providing input into everything from clinic scheduling to program delivery to hospital design. Leaders speaking up against an unacceptable status quo; clinical researchers stepping up when evidence is wanting;

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teams finding new ways of working, persisting until results improve. A place big enough to influence, small enough to innovate. And you; I see you: donors and supporters of this community. Embedded in the picture, in the hospital’s evolving story, helping make it all it can and must be. Women’s College Hospital’s achievements are often ground-breaking; many possible only because of a groundswell of giving from 22,000 donors.


College Hospital Michael Cooper, founder, president and CEO of Dream, is one of them. He and his real estate company were so taken by how deftly the hospital is transforming services in its new building at such a scale, under tight constraints, that he and Dream together became a million-dollar donor. Michael believes that Women’s College Hospital and Dream have a lot to learn from one another. He marvels at the hospital’s significant and successful shift in what it does, how and for

whom: delivering care to growing numbers of people with chronic health problems – without beds or overnight admissions, with less costly care that is coordinated around patients’ needs. He calls that intelligent, innovative, solution-based change that makes business sense and enhances patient-centred care.

We live in a world of measurement and metrics, driven to meet and exceed them. And still, it is our relationships with the people we meet, and meet again, that move us. Thank you for doing both. Thank you for setting the future of healthcare in our sight.

quality healthcare at a reasonable cost is one of the most “ Delivering significant challenges today. I was blown away by how innovative the hospital is. It’s as much as you could hope for. It’s inspirational. ” DREAM FOUNDER, PRESIDENT AND CEO MICHAEL COOPER

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The future of healthcare for women is clear – and here – where vision and knowledge align Marilyn Emery, President & CEO, Women’s College Hospital Leading the province’s only hospital dedicated to the health of women, during a monumental shift in healthcare, is Marilyn Emery’s dream job. And now she is seeing the creation of a new Women’s College Hospital, and the development of a new kind of healthcare, take shape. That’s an important mission, not just for the CEO of WCH, but for everyone who put their heart, head and soul into building the state-ofthe-art hospital facility, which opens its doors this fall. The differences in how healthcare is designed and delivered – in how it works for patients inside and outside this new facility – is important not just for one woman, but for all women; not just for today, but for the future; not just for WCH, but for Ontario’s health system as a whole. “Doing what truly matters and what is financially sound is my take on sustainability,” she says. “I want to ensure that our innovations make a 4

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difference to the health system and matter to women and girls from all backgrounds and communities. No other hospital is doing this and it’s very inspiring for me to be part of that.” Before planning for the hospital’s redevelopment project was completed, Marilyn knew it was important to hear from the women for whom it was being built. Their insights and advice were captured in WCH’s A Thousand Voices for Women’s Health study and were then reflected in the new hospital’s design and the development of its unique models of care. Patient engagement is always taken into consideration in the formation of WCH’s programs and strategic areas of focus – health for women, complex chronic conditions, health system solutions. That’s how Marilyn Emery is built; her goal is to deliver real change that makes a tangible difference in the lives of women, their families and their communities.


Hearing what women want from healthcare From A Thousand Voices for Women’s Health (2010)

“Don’t judge me.”

“Let me belong.”

“Understand where I come from.” “Don’t assume who I am based on how I look or talk.”

“ I don’t want to be dismissed because I’m too old to matter.”

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A perpetual and passionate quest for better patient care Heather McPherson, Executive Vice-President, Patient Care & Ambulatory Innovation, Women’s College Hospital The 1,200 patients who come through Women’s College Hospital every day may not see her, but Heather McPherson keeps a vigilant, compassionate eye on their collective experiences, quality of care and health conditions. She also seeks their input regularly and keeps a close read on the views. Heather’s quest for improvement is perpetual and passionate. It is fuelled by an unwavering will to design and deliver services differently – through patients’ eyes, guided by the latest evidence and a healthy appetite for change. Heather also knows that providing services efficiently and effectively is the best way to sustain them and to strengthen the health system for all.

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100 years later, they continue to sweeten the pot Resilient and reliable for more than a century, the volunteers of Women’s College Hospital keep coming, caring and contributing in tangible and subtle ways: selling home-made jam to raise funds; cuddling newborns in spun blankets; helping anxious patients and families as they come and go through difficult times; donating hard cash for soft spaces and new treatment tools. These volunteers are ever present, warm and welcoming. They give and gently guide, showing patients, families and staff they can count on their support. Every day, making the difference that is Women’s College Hospital.

WCH ASSOCIATION OF VOLUNTEERS

175

VOLUNTEERS

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LOCATIONS ACROSS THE HOSPITAL

24,604

VOLUNTEER HOURS IN 2014 ALONE

$1 MILLION

RECENTLY DONATED TO SUPPORT WCH’S NEW HOME

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Fashioning the right fit for healthcare’s future

Trying

Dr. Danielle Martin, Vice-President, Medical Affairs & Health System Solutions, Women’s College Hospital; Senior Fellow, WCH Institute for Health System Solutions and Virtual Care (WIHV) Women’s College Hospital cares as much about improving the health of healthcare as it does the health of its patients that come in and out of its doors. Dr. Danielle Martin says that’s just one reason WCH is the singularly perfect place to fashion the future of healthcare.

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Consider this constellation of strengths. A unique strategic focus on health system solutions, superlative academic credentials and evaluation expertise. A majority of patients with complex chronic health conditions, the population whose needs present a major healthcare challenge. The right-sized operation to find better

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ways to serve those patients and the system alike. Real-time research on real-time problems, with healthcare partners bent on trying, failing, refining, finding – and sharing – new ways to deliver better care, better results and greater economies of scale across Ontario.


refining finding

and sharing

solutions

to improve population health, patient experience and contain system costs. At WCH’s Institute for Health System Solutions and Virtual Care (WIHV), projects are evaluated for the quality and value they bring to healthcare. Some are already reaching communities beyond WCH walls.

These changes are happening because people like Danielle and her colleagues have the courage, capacity and encouragement to see, own and tackle problems together, one by one, before moving on to the next improvement in waiting.

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Each month a pause for a common cause Sometimes a place and its people become inseparable to you and part of you; perhaps because of your own interactions or because you’ve discovered something remarkable about it that you think important. Or maybe you met someone there who changed how you think, how you make decisions or even how people can live. Your values and priorities are in sync; you say, “There’s just something about this place…” That’s often how the story goes for donors of Women’s College Hospital. It’s not surprising, then, that there are so many people who’ve opted to donate monthly to WCH, creating year-round reminders of their shared beliefs and common cause. SHEILA HAMBLETON, LONG-TIME MONTHLY DONOR, WITH HUSBAND DONALD

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Inspiration and impact that lasts Margaret Norrie McCain’s ties to Women’s College Hospital are personal, familial, professional, socio-political, philanthropic – and long-standing. Margaret’s mother, a senator and social activist, was a close friend of Dr. Henrietta Banting, former director of the hospital’s Cancer Detection Clinic, Ontario’s first. There was also a Nova Scotia cousin, Dr. Lillian Chase, recognized for her pioneering work in diabetes at WCH. Women’s College Hospital had its own powerful pull on 80-year-old Margaret, a two-term Foundation board member, donor and acclaimed advocate still at work today improving the lives of women and children. Margaret is drawn to the hospital’s forward-looking approach to improving the health of women at all levels, from prevention to

innovative clinical work to research. Women need a hospital like WCH, says Margaret, to respond to their complex, complete lives and the factors affecting their health and the health of their families. “Women’s health is inter-generational. When women are healthy, children and families are healthy,” she says. Margaret’s enduring inspiration - her trailblazing mother - clearly taught her daughter a thing or two about the importance of legacy and of making a mark. Margaret’s support for Women’s College Hospital is staunch; her commitment strong. To Margaret and others who choose to contribute to WCH as one way to leave a mark on this world, we thank you.

s health is inter-generational. When women “ Women’ are healthy, children and families are healthy. ” MARGARET NORRIE MCCAIN

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IT TAKES ENERGY, DEDICATION AND MOVEMENT IN THE SAME DIRECTION, NO MATTER WHAT THE SPEED, TO HELP ENSURE THAT THE HEALTH AND WELL‐BEING OF ALL CANADIAN WOMEN GETS STRONGER OVER TIME. IT ALSO TAKES A TEAM – LIKE THE ONE PICTURED HERE ON THE DAY OF THE 2015 SHOPPERS DRUG MART RUN FOR WOMEN IN UNIONVILLE, WHICH SUPPORTS THE WOMEN’S MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM AT WCH. 12

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Partnership brings strength and focus to women’s health Women’s College Hospital stood out clearly amid a crowd of commendable causes when Shoppers Drug Mart was contemplating who and what to support to improve women’s health, the corporation’s primary philanthropic focus. Women’s College Hospital’s priorities, principles – and patient population – were a perfect fit. Shoppers Drug Mart made its largest-ever sponsorship investment to support the creation of WCH’s two major online health education websites, which have become go-to resources for women across Canada and around the world. MyHealthMatters.ca and WomensHealthMatters.ca are hosted by Women’s College Hospital with all content created and vetted by hospital experts.

These websites give busy women easy access to reliable, up-to-date health information and tools targeted to their age, health issues and priorities. Corporate partnerships like this one with Shoppers Drug Mart help provide the reach, scale and investment so important to making the current and future goals of Women’s College Hospital attainable.

joining forces, Women’s College Hospital and “ By Shoppers Drug Mart are working to improve the health of the nation, one woman at a time. ” LISA GIBBS, DIRECTOR, COMMUNITY INVESTMENT, SHOPPERS DRUG MART

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Half a life later, Fiona Bedlington is still connected to WCH, moving from patient to WCH Foundation employee.

A 17-year-old’s search for support For more than half her life, Fiona Bedlington has been tied to Women’s College Hospital. First, as a struggling 17-year-old trying to cope after being told her endometriosis left motherhood unlikely. A special WCH support group, then the only one of its kind, gave Fiona the help and hope to move on. Now a mother of two, Fiona is a WCH Foundation employee and monthly donor. When she arrives at work every morning, she looks forward to her day and to new stories of how Women’s College Hospital touches people’s lives. She smiles, knowing she’s a part of it all as it is a part of her.

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Three generations live to share their story Dr. John Semple, Surgeon-In-Chief, Women’s College Hospital The women gracing this report’s cover, grandmother Gail, mother Michele and daughter Stephanie, are bound by blood and love, connected by common choices and experiences, strengthened by shared empathy. A simple sketch of their story’s 18-year arch reveals three women, spanning 50 years in age: all test positive for the BRCA1 genetic mutation which carries high risks of breast and ovarian cancers; all opt for preventive surgery and all cancer-free when undergoing mastectomies – Gail and Michele in 1998; Stephanie in 2014. And all had the same surgeon: Dr. John Semple, who has seen WCH research breakthroughs make grandmothers out of women who previously would have died early of hereditary cancers. Women’s College Hospital no longer brings babies into the world, but Dr. Semple happily says the hospital is now delivering grandmothers and inter-generational joy – instead of devastating news – to generations of women like Gail, Michele and Stephanie. Not surprising then that the emotion that keeps surfacing in their conversations is gratitude, for the care and support of Women’s College Hospital, but also for the good fortune of having each other – to give and receive help – of being together through it all. MICHELE AND STEPHANIE POWER AND GAIL WYER ARE PHOTOGRAPHED TOGETHER ON THE COVER OF THIS REPORT. 15


Women’s College Hospital past, present and soon

WCH opened its Perinatal Intensive Care Unit, the first in Canada.

Women’s College Hospital and Dispensary was officially opened at 125 Rusholme Road.

1883 1911 Outraged that women were shut out of medicine, Dr. Emily Stowe, Canada’s first woman doctor, founded Woman’s Medical College, run by and for women.

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1915

The first hospital, located at 18 Seaton Street, opened with seven inpatient beds.

WCH became a fully accredited teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Toronto. That required a contentious by-law change allowing male physicians to become full-time medical staff.

1948 Ontario’s first cancer detection clinic for “well women” was opened; WCH pioneered the practice of screening healthy women for early signs of cancer.

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1963 WCH became the first hospital in Ontario to use mammography as a diagnostic tool to detect breast cancer.

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WCH opened its cardiac prevention and rehabilitation program designed exclusively for women, the first in Canada.

1973 WCH opened the Family Practice Health Centre. It was the largest in Toronto at the time, and remains one of the largest today.

1996 1973

WCH opened The Bay Centre for Birth Control. Dr. Marion Powell (known as the “Mother of Birth Control in Canada�) became its director in 1981.

2006 WCH began operating independently under the Public Hospitals Act.

WCH awaits full completion of the capital redevelopment project with the opening of its second phase in the fall of 2015.

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2015

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Remembering who matters and what moves us Celebrating what women’s courage creates The first thing Ed Clark says is that it’s not about him or the time and money he gives to Women’s College Hospital. As he speaks with awe about the formidable females in his life and in history, it’s clear what does matter. “It’s about the courage of the women from Women’s College Hospital who said, ‘We’ll do it ourselves,’ and the women who have been there since, real people making a difference.” Honour their strength and conviction, he says, celebrate their

accomplishments; remember the barriers and their battles to use their talents to improve healthcare, society, themselves. It’s also about social change, about tackling challenges to resourcing and re-imagining healthcare. That requires the right business model and culture. And when Ed reflects on the spirit of Women’s College Hospital, strong from its start, and looks at its new model in practice, he sees the future of healthcare here, at Women’s College Hospital.

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Leadership

to the volunteers, hear and feel the spirit of ownership, the sense of building and “ Listen protecting this place together. There is real community-based support for what this organization is doing. And you feel the pull of that. ” V. ANN DAVIS, BOARD CHAIR, WOMEN’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

2014 – 2015 Women’s College Hospital Foundation Board of Directors V. Ann Davis, Chair Tonie Chaltas Paul Damp Arlene Dickinson* Susan Doniz Stephen Dowd Marilyn Emery, President & CEO, WCH Jane Gavan Katherine Hay, President & CEO, WCHF Jane E. Kinney Christopher Knight

Sheila Laredo Blair Levinsky Nancy MacKellar* Mary Lou Maher, Chair, WCH Patricia McGee Joanne Mealia Colleen Moorehead Marisa Piattelli Maryam Sanati

Incoming board members in 2015 Steve Litwin Kim Mason Eden Oliver Debbie Simpson Shelagh Stoneham

Honorary Foundation Chair Ed Clark

Women’s College Hospital Foundation Advisory Council Carol A. Cowan, Chair The Hon. Dr. Carolyn Bennett The Hon. Elinor Caplan The Hon. Margaret Norrie McCain The Hon. Senator Nancy Ruth The Hon. George Smitherman Darleen Bogart Pat Campbell Sylvia Chrominska Louise Fast Maureen Kempston Darkes

Ann Kerwin Mary Susanne Lamont Janet MacInnis Wanda O’Hagan Jocelyn Palm Susan Perren Len Racioppo Gail Regan Kimberley Shannon Dr. Elaine Todres

*Board members completing their term in 2015

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Financial highlights (2014-2015) 49%

16%

Individuals

Corporations

Who are our donors?

Where do our donors direct their dollars?

2%

Endowed

12%

Unrestricted

35%

Foundations

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86%

Restricted


Highlights of Operations and Fund Balances For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2015

Grants to the hospital

2015 2014 Revenues Donations and Fundraising

9,955,383

6,657,319

Net Investment Income

4,313,715

6,429,203

14,269,098

13,086,522

Total Revenue

Grants and Activities

47%

Capital Projects & Education

53% Research

Fundraising & Administration

3,833,827

4,181,945

Grants

1,995,507

2,356,281

Change in Fund Balances

8,439,764

6,548,296

Fund Balances at Year End Unrestricted Funds

2,445,122

1,771,997

Restricted Funds

60,445,476

52,678,837

Total Funds

62,890,598

54,450,834

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A last word

Katherine Hay, President & CEO, Women’s College Hospital Foundation You move us. I feel truth and power behind your stories. They speak to your passion for this remarkable community; they show how genuine your generosity is. Whatever the form or function of that generosity, it expresses a common core belief in Women’s College Hospital, a certainty about its necessity and its primary place in, and impact on, people’s lives. There’s a current of confidence that runs through your stories too – confidence in what the hospital has become and is becoming; confidence in what it will yet become.

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That makes us mightily motivated to fill that future to the brim. Dear donors, you have built a spectacular haven for health. In it, people with complex health problems experience care in a profoundly different and startlingly sensible way. From it, a new kind of healthcare is emerging to better serve patients and the system. You move us to those greater aspirations – to action. Your stories also remind me why my work is never a matter of function. It’s a way for me to live out my values and convictions, with a joy drawn from the people who surround and support Women’s College Hospital. Together, we can magnify and multiply its innovation, research and earnest efforts to do better for patients and the system.


“ We must open the doors and we

must see to it they remain open, so that others can pass through. ” ROSEMARY BROWN, POLITICIAN, ACTIVIST

IN HER FIRST YEAR AS WCH FOUNDATION PRESIDENT & CEO, KATHY SEES IN VOLUNTEERS LIKE KAREN GRUNDY THE PULL, PASSION AND SENSE OF COMMON PURPOSE THAT WOMEN’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL ELICITS IN ALL ITS SUPPORTERS. 23


Donor listing (2006-2014)

Many generous friends have made heartfelt gifts to Women’s College Hospital Foundation to help change healthcare and improve patient lives. We’re grateful for every gift received. We couldn’t make such a powerful impact without you. Thank you. $10,000,000 + Women’s College Health Research $5,000,000 - $9,999,999 Estate of F. Marguerite Hill $1,000,000 - $4,999,999 Association of Volunteers, Women’s College Hospital Charles Luther Burton Trust Fran and Edmund Clark Michael J. Cooper and Dream Unlimited Louise A. Fast The Peter Gilgan Foundation Serge Godin Estate of Edwin Arthur Gomme Estate of Rauha ‘Maude’ Jack Margaret Norrie McCain The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited 24

The Morrison Foundation Nancy’s Very Own Foundation RBC Foundation Scotiabank Shoppers Drug Mart Estate of Florence Winnifred Stacey Anonymous $500,000 - $999,999 The Bennett Family Foundation BMO Financial Group Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, Ontario Chapter CIBC Paul and Lynn Damp Elizabeth D. Hamilton KPMG, KPMG Foundation and Partners Estate of John Morrison Williamson Gail Regan TD Bank Group

Anonymous $250,000 - $499,999 Carter Layne Charitable Fund Estate of Margaret Georgina Chambers Deloitte, Deloitte Foundation and Partners Joan Eakin and Chris Hoffmann The Friends of Women’s College Hospital Estate of Margaret Gerrard Shirley Granovsky Estate of Theresa Haddock F. Marguerite Hill Audree M. Koehle Estate of Patricia Pepall Estate of Lucia ten Kortenaar $100,000 - $249,999 Gail R. Appel

Avon Foundation for Women Estate of Barbara Balmer Karen and Bill Barnett C.A. Delaney Capital Management Ltd. Margaret G. Chambers Sylvia D. Chrominska Carol A. Cowan George and Katherine Dembroski The E & S Charitable Foundation Ian and Patricia Fraser The Henry White Kinnear Foundation The Linda Frum & Howard Sokolowski Charitable Foundation Nancy MacKellar Mary Lou Maher Nancy E. Main Estate of Mildred E. Machala Colleen Moorehead and Daniel McCarthy

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Estate of Gilbert Colin Murray The Muzzo Family Charitable Foundation Philip and Linda Lee Palter Brian and Megan Porter Estate of Kathleen Mary Sloan Len and Vivian Racioppo The Linda Judith Reed Foundation Michelle Samson-Doel Floyd and Barbara Stern Eleanor & Burnett Thall Family Foundation University of Toronto Sheila Craig Waengler Women’s College Family Practice Associates Anonymous (2) $50,000 - $99,999 Deborah Barrett and Jim Leech Bilfinger Project Investments Inc.

Estate of Bruno K. Blache The Bruce H. Mitchell Foundation The Budd Sugarman Foundation V. Ann Davis Marilyn Emery Estate of Evelyn Fortier Carol A. Gray Holdbest Foundation Estate of Olive Ibberson J.P. Bickell Foundation Colleen and Brian Johnston Estate of Henry Jones Thomas Kierans and Mary Janigan Mary Susanne Lamont Estate of Catherine Liddy McCarthy Tétrault LLP and McCarthy Tétrault LLP Foundation Mercer HR Consulting Christian Murray National Bank of Canada

The North Toronto Business & Professional Women’s Club Dr. Nowell Solish Medicine Professional Corporation Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP N. Jane Pepino Gillian Riley and Chris Thompson Eva Ryterband Estate of Margaret Florence Stephens Seventy-Six Davenport Limited Partnership (Diamante) Stikeman Elliott LLP Bill and Bronwen Thomas Estate of Beatrice Catherine Titley Estate of Roy Uyematsu Estate of Ruth Estella Vanderlip John Weir WCH Department of Medicine

Sally C. Wright Anonymous $25,000 - $49,999 Acxsys Corporation Aird & Berlis LLP Allergan Inc. Amgen Canada Inc. Charalambos Antoniou Peter Barr Barrick Gold Corporation Bell Kearns & Associates Ltd. Bousfields Inc. Michael J. Bratty Brompton Funds

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We are pleased to acknowledge cumulative gifts of $2,500 or more received between April 1, 2006 and Dec. 31, 2014. Brookfield Partners Foundation Burgundy Asset Management Ltd. George and Martha Butterfield Debra Campbell and Barbara Lefcoe Cara Operations Sue A. Carruthers Estate of Frederic James Carson Marlene Cepparo and Peter Hamilton Stan and Debra Couto William A. Cunningham Davis + Henderson, Limited Partnership Jeanne DesBrisay and Donald Gilchrist Mary Dodd and Daniel Dederer Tania Martin and Stephen Dowd Elizabeth Fanjoy Michael Flintoff Margot Franssen

Goldman Sachs Canada Inc. Pati Greenwood and Jeff Dowsett Lorraine Greey and Stephen LeDrew Estate of Margaret Mary Harris Gillian Hawker In Memory of Lucie Helen Homburger James H. Cummings Foundation Inc. Jane E. Kinney Knightsbridge Human Capital Solutions Janet MacInnis Eric Margolis Maxims Limited Partnership Michael H. McCain McCain Foods Limited Karin McCaskill June McLean Joanne S. Mealia Estate of Jennifer Ellen Naiberg Gerald O’Leary Ontario Acoustic Supply Inc.

Jocelyn Palm PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Rathark Inc. Jim Ruderman Morneau Shepell Estate of Ouilla Shirriff Ann Southam Estate of Anne Steem Heather Stockton George Stowe Terry Stuart Mary Thomson Thomson Reuters Elaine Todres Torys LLP Michael Voisin Nadia Walter Benita M. Warmbold John Watson The Woodbridge Corporation Anonymous $10,000 - $24,999 98.1 CHFI

A & A King Family Foundation Annette Addison The Alumnae Association of WCH School of Nursing Jim Andersen Estate of Doris Hilda Anderson Peter Angelou Claire Angus and Mark Caplan ART for Cancer Foundation Anne M. Avery Estate of Les Celestyn Bachorz Bayer Inc. Bell Carolyn Bennett Angela Bhutani Birch Hill Equity Partners Management Inc. Betty Birmingham Jason L.S. Birnboim Black & McDonald Limited Yvonne Bland BMO Employee Charitable Foundation

Spirit of Life Society The Spirit of Life Society was established in honour of Dr. Emily Stowe, who founded Woman’s Medical College in 1883. Like Dr. Stowe, members of the Spirit of Life Society believe in the fundamental need for a hospital dedicated to the health of women - a place of care, education and research. Spirit of Life Society members support that vision by arranging a future gift to benefit generations of patients and families to come. Mindful of Dr. Stowe’s legacy, these generous donors build on what came before, strengthen and advance it, leaving a mark of progress on what is important. David Aronoff Betsy Murray Penelope J. Bell and Jack Pasht Danielle Berrut Donna Brown Lorraine Brown Ruth M. Buchanan Thomas A. Caster Carol A. Cowan Jean E. Dryden Cecile Goodman

Nancy L. Griffin Elizabeth D. Hamilton Martin and Vicki Heenan William Hughey Helen Kampfmuller Linda Langero Janet MacInnis Nancy E. Main Margaret Norrie McCain John and Lynn Milligan

Kathleen Mulheron and George Szuszwal E. M. Orsten Jocelyn Palm Gail Regan Geoffrey M. Seymour Jenny Tan Sheila Craig Waengler Wendy Weaver John and June Wevers Anonymous (6)

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Borden Ladner Gervais LLP Martha J. Burns Estate of Elizabeth W. Burton Margaret Catto Tonie Lynne Chaltas Deborah Chant Catherine Clark Co-operators General Insurance Company Curtis and Joanne Cole Jillian Coles Estate of Elizabeth Curtiss Catherine David Nolan Anne M. Delicaet Carol Derk Desjardins Group Estate of Mildred I. Dobbs Alice Dong Robert Dorrance and Gail Drummond Ann Elliott Enwave Energy Corporation Ernst & Young LLP Estée Lauder Cosmetics Ltd. Eileen P. Farrow 26

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Festive Earth Society David and Tamara Finch John Fishell Richard Fishell Estate of Audrey Eileen Fleury Susan H. Fowlie Frank and Joan Lew Charitable Trust Jean M. Fraser Frederick and Douglas Dickson Memorial Foundation Harvey and Leah Fruitman Gabelli Asset Management Gamco Investors, Inc. GCIC Ltd. Jack Gehrels General Mills Canada Inc.

General Motors of Canada Limited Kathryn Giffen Linda Glover Government of Canada Gowlings Groundlayer Capital Inc. Estate of Frances Gural St. Clair and Margaret McCabe Hanscomb Limited James W. Harbell and Patricia McQuaid Stephen Harris Doreen G. Hawkinson Karen A. Higgins Estate of Ada Elizabeth Hill Dan Hill Estate of Egon Homburger Hood Packaging Corporation Sandy and Naomi Horodezky Joanna Horowitz Ani Hotoyan-Joly William Hughey IBM Canada Ltd.

IBM Employees’ Charitable Fund Imperial Capital Group Ltd. The J. and B. Carroll Family Foundation The Jarislowsky Foundation Shirley E. Johnson Kads Capital Inc. Helen Kampfmuller Elizabeth Keeley Catherine M. Kelly KingSett Capital Inc. Kinross Gold Corporation KMR Specialty Steel Ltd. Labatt Brewing Company Limited Melenda Lam Sheila Laredo and Richard Marcovitz Mary Ann Lawrie Estate of Laura Legge Michael A. Levine Diane Loeb Ana P. Lopes M.S. Lamont & Associates Ltd.

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Donald S. and Adrian Macdonald Jodi Macpherson Estate of Lorna Orpah Madden Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Irene Martin MasterCard Estate of Alice Mary Matheson McCain Capital Inc. Heather McPherson and John Sims Mintz & Partners/Brettler Foundation Carl Mollins Morgan Stanley Canada Limited Julia Murphy Jean Murray Olive Media OPG Employees & Pensioners’ Charity Trust Elisabeth M. Orsten Coulter and Barbara Osborne Pacific Blue Cross Estate of Gladys Elizabeth Payne

E. M. Mae Potton The Powis Family Foundation Precise Parklink Inc. Prism Partners Inc. Raymond Edward Foundation The Rees Family Ellen Reid Research In Motion Limited Struan Robertson Paula Rochon Rogers Communications Inc. Agnes Roulston Estate of Agnes Mary Roulston Estate of Dorothy Margaret Roulston RPM Technologies Corporation Estate of Maria Samuel Jackie Schleifer Taylor and Paul D. M. Taylor SecureKey Technologies Inc. Lili Shalev Shawn Sherrard Kuzz LLP

Silvercreek Management Inc. Charles Simon Sionna Investment Managers Inc. Dianne J. Sloan Estate of Ellen Irene Smith Edward Sorbara Joan M. Sproat Standard Life Andrew Stein Strategic Charitable Giving Foundation Teranet Inc. Burnett M. Thall The Charitable Gift Funds Canada Foundation The Herjavec Group Inc. The Langar Foundation The Larry and Cookie Rossy Family Foundation Anne Marie Thomas Edward Thompson Beverly Topping TorQuest Partners Towers Watson Sidney H. Troister

UBS Securities Canada Inc. United Way of Greater Toronto USICO Foundation Walsh Construction Company Canada Waratah Capital Advisors WCH Department of Surgery Stephanie Rita Weinstein Ila Weiser John and June Wevers Ryan Wiley and Brian Vandervecht The William and Nona Heaslip Foundation Robert C. Williams Susanne Williams Ruth Woods Estate of Jessie Elizabeth Wright Diana Yenson Anonymous (5) $2,500 - $9,999 1235794 ONTARIO INC. Emmanuel Abegunrin Herbert Abramson


AECON Affinity Market Group AGF Investments Aimia Canada Inc. (Aeroplan) Lisa Allen Peter A. Allen Phyllis Amber Ric Amis C. Anandakrishnan Ellen Anderson James Anderson Jean E. Anderson Cindy Andrews Karen Annis Hina Ansari Viola Antao Josefina Apuya Antonio S. Araujo Arbitration Place Crocetta Arcuri David Aronoff Astellas Pharma Canada, Inc. Robert M. Astley Yoo-Mi Astley AstraZeneca Canada Inc. Betsy Murray Naomi Azrieli

BA Consulting Group Ltd. Tamara Babici Bacchus Medical Communications Inc. Lori Baldwin Anatole Banner Banque Nationale Groupe Financier Ari Baratz Bruce C. Barker Janet Barker Tania Barnes Harriet Barr Barrie Colts Clare Barry Dianne Bartley Helen P. Batty Sonia Baxendale BD Canada Mitzi Beale Edwin L. Beallor Kingston Beamish Eleanor Bear W. Geoffrey Beattie Diana Belevsky Bell Employee Giving Program Catherine Bellinger Bennett Jones LLP

Judith Benson Christine Bessey Barbara Birkett Tuhina Biswas Emily Black Susan Black Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP BMW Toronto Estate of Emil Bobko Boehringer Ingelheim Canada Ltd. The Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company of Canada Ngala Bole Bondfield Construction Company Limited Bernice Bonney Angela Bosa-Slokar Bosley Real Estate Anke Bosma The Boston Consulting Group of Canada Limited Patricia Bowness John and Catherine Boynton Brandes Investment Partners & Co. Glennamae Breckenridge

Bristol Gate Capital Partners Inc. Brookfield Properties Ltd. Frances C. Brooks Patricia Brooks Derek Brown Estate of Dorothy Gertrude Brown Janet Brown Lorraine Brown Mitchell Brown Patricia Bruckmann Richard Brull Margaret Burkholder C. Bruce Burton Patricia Byers Lesley Byrne Barbara Callbeck Graeme Cameron Estate of Marie Louise Thérèse Suzanne Campagna Colin Campbell Hazel L. Campbell Canadian National Railway Company Canadian Tire Cannon Design Canso Investment Counsel Ltd.

100 Women What do strong women passionately committed to a common cause do when presented with an ambitious goal? They question, collaborate, persevere – and achieve. The Canadian women leaders who comprise the 100 Women movement, launched in 2013 during Women’s College Hospital’s centennial year, all have their own powerful reasons for being part of it. Their commitments each come with individual stories revealing why they believe so strongly in the purpose and potential of Women’s College Hospital – in what it now brings to women, the community, the province and the country and what it must and can offer in the future. As the extraordinary women listed below inspire others to discover and support WCH, they are working their way to that ambitious goal, in this case, $10 million to help ensure that the future potential of Women’s College Hospital is achieved. Gail R. Appel Elisabetta Bigsby Sylvia D. Chrominska Carol A. Cowan Lynn M. Damp Louise A. Fast Patricia Fraser Shirley Granovsky Elisabeth D. Hamilton

Nancy MacKellar Mary Lou Maher Nancy E. Main Margaret Norrie McCain Colleen Moorehead Katherine L. Morrison N. Jane Pepino Megan Porter Vivian Racioppo

Linda J. Reed Michelle Samson-Doel Eleanor Thall Sheila Waengler Anonymous

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Elinor Caplan Cardiac Health Foundation of Canada Margaret Carlton Ellen Carr Margaret Carr-Harris

DOROTHY ST. JOHN, DONOR AND PATIENT

Nancy J. Carroll Meredith A. Cartwright Catherine Casey Daniel C. Casey Paul Casey Richard Cavanagh Centura Limited Rita Ceolin Pede Alfie Cevraini

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CGI Information Systems and Management Consultants Alexander Challenger An-Wen Chan Jennifer Chasson Betty Chen Vincenta L. Cheng Beverley Chernos Sandra Chiarandini Shobhana Chiplunkar John Chow Rose-Anna Chu Mo Chung Barbara Church Cidel Financial Group Inc. CISCO Citibank Canada Lori Clint Margaret E. Cockshutt Lorraine Code Coerente Capital Management Inc. Stephen Cole Estate of Jack Coman Conam Charitable Foundation Mary Corcoran

William J. Corcoran Rosa Cordiano Rosella Cornaviera Corus Entertainment Inc. Marion Coukell Caroline Coulson Stephanie Crammond Credit Suisse Securities Canada Inc. Donna Creed Marilyn J. Creighton Cresford Developments Mildred J. Crowley Maureen Cryderman Cundari Joan Cunnington Lindsay Dale-Harris B. J. Danylchuk Nandini Dasgupta Margaret Davey Jean Davidson Reta Davies Anne Davis Jennifer Davis Anna Day Barbara Day Jean Day Richard De Haas

Michael and Christine De Santis Dino Del Zotto Catherine A. Delaney Lynne Delfs Delmeade Construction Ltd. Delta Urban Inc. Raymond Desilets Robert Desjardins Katherine Devins Diamond and Schmitt Architects Incorporated Cresencio Diaz Wendy Dimmock Dragan Djordjevic Robert Dmytryshyn Toni Domingues Joan Domm Margaret-Anne Dorward Sonal Doshi Paula Dourado Downtown Porsche Peter Dravers The Duboc Family Duff & Phelps Canada Limited Dundee Bank of Canada

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Ann Dunlop Sheila F. Dunn Alessandra Durnan Robert Dutton DW Squared Limited Partnership Irene Dziedzic E-L Financial Corporation Limited Estate of Muriel Ada Eames Susan Eastham Edelman Canada Senator Art Eggleton Derek Elion Elite Construction Inc. Ruth Ellis Entrinsic Environics Jose Estrela Mary Evans Barbara Evans-Boyden Sherry I. Evershed Fairlane Asset Management Limited George Falkiner Tamara Farber Wendy Farnell Rochelle Feldberg

Mary Felice Fenton, Smith Barristers Anna Ferguson Mary Ferguson Fidelity Investments Canada Filion Wakely Thorup Angeletti LLP Warren Finlay Gordon J. Fishell Douglas Fitzsimmons Fleury Family Fund Catherine Foley Kenneth and Frances Foley Kim Forgues Forty Choices Canada Inc. Elaine Francis William Frank Kathleen Freeman Anna Friedenberg Lynn From Naomi Fromstein Terry Fryett Pauline Gadsby Gillian Garneau Barbara Garrick Donna Garson

Laura Gatensby Suzanne Gayn GE Healthcare Canada Christine Gedge General Electric Canada Inc. Generation Capital Limited The Geoffrey H. Wood Foundation Elsie Gerds Peter Giacomelli Michelle Gibb Giesecke & Devrient Systems Canada, Inc. Cheryl Giffin Francesca Gigliotti Chari Marcia Gilbert Gwyneth Gill Michael Gillespie Robert Glass Jane Glassco Michelle Glogowski Margaret Gobinsingh D. Barbara Goldring Rose Goldstein Cecile Goodman Grace Goodman Goodman and Carr LLP

Joseph Gorog Janet Gouinlock Suzanne Gourley Graceway Canada Company Ingrid D. Graham Sheila Graham Gregor Grant John N. Grant Judy Grant Milan Graovac Paul Gratias Shanon O. N. Grauer Sylvie Gravel Barry E. Green Michael Greenstein Kimberley S. Greenwood Ruth Gregory Eugenia Greig Nancy L. Griffin Susan Grigg Elizabeth Groff Jennifer Gruer Susan Grundy Harry Gundy GWL Realty Advisors Inc. H2 Central Marketing & Communications


R.A. Hackett Lillian Haibeck Balfour Halevy Sheila S. Hambleton Peter Hamilton S. Hamilton Richard Hamm Suellen Hanet Sharon L. Hanewich Elspeth Hannan John Harcourt Katharin R. Harkins M. Bernice Harper Beverley Harris Harvey Kalles Real Estate Ltd. Betsy Harvie Sheila Hathorn Katherine Hay

SHARON NEWMAN, DONOR AND PATIENT

Heather Heaps Jane Heath Heathbridge Capital Management Ltd. Paul T. Hellyer Robert Henderson Eva Henke Kathleen Hill Hill + Knowlton Strategies Barbara Hoffmann Warren Holder Estate of Lucie Helen Homburger David K. Hope Chokwan Horvath Hub International HKMB Limited Rev. Dr. Nan Hudson Hudson’s Bay Company Foundation John Huehn Hugo Boss Canada Inc. Helene Hunt Carrie L. Husein Valerie Hussey Peter Hutchison Kevin Hynes Linda Iaccino

IBI Architects Madelyne Imrie Industrial Alliance Insurance and Financial Services Inc. Glenna Ingold Intact Financial Corporation Samantha E. Ireland Joanne Irvine J.E. Vatcher Family Fund J.H. Rattray Trust J.S. Cheng & Partners Inc. The JAGelber Fund Leslie Jager Martha James Jarislowsky Fraser Limited Ingrid Jarvis Kelly Jay Lisa Jeffrey Doris Jenner Colleen Johnson Elspeth Johnson Rodger Johnson Rosemary Johnson Sherril Johnson Lois B. Jones Sylvia Jones Vicki Jones

Jones Collombin Investment Counsel Inc. Just Energy Jessica Kamphorst Allan Kaplan Kasian Architecture Ontario Incorporated Carl I. Keddy Charlene Keeling Josephine Keenan Robin Keigher Kathleen L. Keil Mary Kelly Ruth Kelner Maureen Kempston Darkes Louise Kennedy Nancy Kennedy Ruth Kerbel Terry Keto Debbie Kimel Linda Kingston Yolanda Kirkham KJ Harrison & Partners Inc. Maxine Kleindienst Marilyn Kneller Chris Knight Christopher M. Knight

Laura Kohoko Tabitha Kollar Jacques Konig Jan Koolman Korn/Ferry International Adir Koschitzky Koskie Minsky LLP William Krehm Alex E. Kremer Doreen Kropf Toby Kruh Mary Anne Kuntz Kal Kuronen L’Oréal Canada Inc. La Fondation Emmanuelle Gattuso Rita M. Lachapelle Janice LaForme Olive Lai Deoranie Lakhan Betty Lam-Clarke Lawrence Lamantia Akhileshwar Lamba Lanterra Developments The Larkins Family Foundation Dick and Mabel Lau Irene Lau Stephen Lauzon

Ann Lawson-Brehl LDL Corp. Esther Lee Nancy Lee Wolfgang Lehmann Margaret Leighton Kathryn J. Lennox LEO Pharma Inc. The Leonard & Felicie Blatt Foundation LEVEL5 Strategic Brand Advisors Anthony Levitt Beverley Lewis Euphemia Lewis Linda Lewis Pamela W. Lewis Clifford L. Librach Ivan Lieszkowszky LifeLabs Corazon Lim Michael Lin Thomas Lipa Lorraine Lipscombe Judythe Little Jacqueline Loach Loewen, Ondaatje, McCutcheon & Co. Ltd. Irina Loewy

Gail Rae Loftus Elizabeth Lojowsky Shona Lotta Patrick Loubert Victoria Loutsiv Danny Lovatsis Doris Low Robert Lucas Madeline Lunney Bonnie Macdonald Flora Macdonald Marg MacDonald Patricia Macdonald Vivian Macdonald Gwelda Macdonald-Tuttle Sandra E. MacGillivray James Macintosh P. Anne MacKay Meredith Mackinlay Heather Maclean Margaret MacLellan Gail MacNaughton Arlene M. Madell Christine Magee Magna International Inc. Atoosa Mahdavian Tina Majthenyi Dara Maker

Monika Malherbe Manitou Investment Management Ltd.

FLORA MACDONALD, DONOR AND PATIENT

Sonya Mannerow Helen Manning Regina Mantycki Manulife Financial Maple Leaf Foods Inc. Trevor and Nicolette Mapplebeck Rosino Marchione Leora Marcovitz Richard Marcovitz and Sheila Laredo Marek Hospitality Inc. 29


NARA ABRAMS, PATIENT

Denyse Marion Michelle Marion Maritz Canada Inc. Elisabeth Marsden Danielle Martin Natalia Martin Aurora Martino Nancy Martino Stephanie K. Mason Anne Matlow Nancy Matthews Kurt Matysek Mina Mawani Eva Mayer John Maynard J. Scott McCain Martha L. McCain Anne McCart Daniel McCarthy Mary McCartney 30

Sara McColl Beth McCosh Kelly McCraw Barbara E. McDonald Frederick McDowell Patricia McGee Robin McGillis Lynne McKay Stephen McKinney Terri McKinnon McKinsey & Company Canada Elsa McLaughlin McLean Budden Joann and Rodger McLennan McMillan LLP Ria McMurtry Mary E. McPhun Julia McRae Stasia McTavish Medavie Blue Cross Medcan Health Management Inc. MediaCom Anne Medlock Nelly Mendelsohn Simha and Nelly Mendelsohn

Merck Frosst Canada Ltd. Nathalie Mercure Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto Suzanna Mezzanotte Michelle and Michael Levy Family Foundation Stephen Miko Dorothy Miles Miller Thomson LLP Yvette Miller-Bortolussi Maureen Mino Sheldon Mintz Lorelie Mitchell MMM Group Limited David K. Modjeska Natalia Modjeska Marcia Moffat Josiah Moffatt Beverley J. Moir Delia Moog Juanita Moore Anne Morash Pamela Morgan Betty Morison Katherine L. Morrison Debbie Morrissey Jane Mosley E. Diane Mugford

Marion Muirhead Kathleen Mulheron Anne S. Murdock Alexander Murphy Mary Murphy Heather Murray N M Rothschild & Sons Canada Anita Nador Jennifer Narjes National Bank Financial Group Murray Neal Irin Neuendorff New York Fries Sharon and David Newman Family Janet Nixon NORR Limited Novantas Inc. Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc. Elsa Nowlan Wanda and Richard O’Hagan Kathryn O’Neill Pierrette O’Neill Odgers Berndtson Canada Inc.

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Ogilvy Renault LLP OLG Oliver Wyman Limited One Financial Corporation Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation Ontario Power Generation Susan E. Opler Oriana Financial Group of Canada Ltd. Nancy Osberg Hugh Osler Ruth Ostrower Marian Packham Susan Pahad Palais Royale Corporation Carmela A. Pallotto Heather Palm Pantar Developments Inc. Par-Med Property Services Inc. Maureen Parkinson Parkview BMW Colleen Parrish Martha Parrott Partners and Edell Katherine Paterson Ross Paterson Alys Patterson

PCL Constructors Canada Inc. Susan Peacock Linda Pearson and David Burns Pepsi Bottling Group Canada Ardyth Percy-Robb Edith Pereira Perkins Eastman Black/IBI Group Architects in Joint Venture Phoenix Performance Products Marisa Piattelli Estate of Viola J. Pike Wilson Piriz Mary Anne Platten Christine Pletch Karl Ploemacher Hillary Pounsett Estate of Yvonne Poupore Mark Powell Joyce Pratt Jennifer Price Victorine B. Price Tony Pringle Valerie Pringle Dorothy Pyfrom

Estate of Ethel Isabella Quinn Margaret Ralston Estate of Barbara Jean Rance Sharon Ranson Anna Rauth Alan and Louise Redway Linda J. Reed Nancy J. Reid Elizabeth Rennie Tammy Ring Deborah Rix Gigetta Rizzo-Daudlin Peter Roach Bruce Roberts Donalda Robertson Barbara Robertson Elliott Virginia Robeson Cheryl Robinson Geraldine Robinson Linda Robinson and Peter Gilchrist Silvina Rocca Bruce Roffey Susan Rogers Nadine Rolle Naomi Rose Kathleen Ross

Marjorie Ross Gella Rothstein Jane Rounthwaite Shelly Rowe Laura Rubino Adam Rubinoff Steven and Elizabeth Rukavina Ryerson University Donna Rygiel Geoffrey Rytell Harriet Sakuma Michael N. Salzer Maryam Sanati Rosita Sanchez Walter Sanson Patricia Sauerbrei L.J. Savage M.F. Scagnol The Schneider Family Foundation Ruth Scolnik Sherry-Anne Seeriram Marianne Seger Anne-Marie Seguin Amanda Selk John Semple Seniority Investments Ltd. Hilda Senter


Mathew Sermer Gwendolyn Setterfield Harry Seymour Kimberley Shannon Stephen Shapiro Prati A. Sharma Sharna Foundation Catherine Shaw David and Martha Shaw Janet Sheffield Sheerin A. Sheikh Judy Sheppard SHI Consulting Inc. Margo Shields Milton Shier Lara Shohet-Clark Wendy Shore Bohdan A. Shulakewych Godyne Sibay Signal Hill Equity Partners Management Inc. Malcolm Silver Dean Simmons Beverley A. Simpson Estate of Francis Harding Sims Kissoondai Singh Anna Siu

Carol Slatt Carol Slavens Jane Smale Mavis Smarthe Doris Smith Eileen Smith Gillian Smith Jay Smith Lois Smith George Smitherman Snowy Owl Management Inc. Sonia Solomon Estate of Ioana Constance Soutzo-Malone John C. Spears Mary Spears Michael Speer Carolyn Speers Heather Speers John and Rochelle Spekkens Spencer Stuart & Associates Ltd. SPM Group Ltd. Marion Sproat Dorothy St. John Anne Steem

Karen Stephenson Harvey Sterling Leonard Sternberg Catherine Stevenson Elva Stewart Estate of Muriel L. Stewart Stiefel Canada Inc. Marina Stockmann Doreen Stoot Ruth Stowe Nancy Strader Steven Strauss Street Capital Financial Corporation SuccessFactors Shiori Sudo Gary A. Sugar Sussex Strategy Group Inc. Gweneth Sutherland Susan Sutin Sutts, Strosberg LLP Rosslyn Swanson Gerald Swinkin Barbara Switzer Sylvia & David Green Philanthropic Fund

Beth Symes Michael E. Tait Margaret A. Tamaki Marion Tanaka Jeannette Tanguay Andres Taul Barbara Taylor Karen Teasdale Sandra Teperman Paula Terry Laura Thanasse The Benjamin Foundation The Biggar Hedges Foundation The Caring Foundation The Northern Trust Company, Canada Branch The Offord Group Inc. The Susan, Sarah and Nicholas Latremoille Fund Nancy Thomas Valerie Thompson Helen Thomson Peter Thomson Susan Thomson Eliza Thorne Pauline Tice Ronald Tillotson

E. Joan Timbrell John B. Tinker Lois Topham Torkin Manes Barristers & Solicitors Toronto Foundation Torstar Voting Trust Peter Townley Margaret Tracey Anne Trebilcock Lorna Tregunno Megan Tregunno Tribute Pharmaceuticals Thu N. Trinh Gaye Trombley Antonina Trozzo Mary Trudelle Robert Tucker Lynne Tuer Leah Tunney Peter and Lois Turk Margaret K. Tutecky Brian Tyrrell Cheryl Underhill Sandra Upjohn Ila Vaculik Sandra Varanesi Vivian Vassos

Douglas Verity Deborah Vernon Annette M. Verschuren Visa Canada Bill Vlaad Estate of Lea L. VogelNimmo Susan von Bose Verena Von Stritzky Claudia Vsetula Yvonne Wai Martha Wake Diane E. Walker Darren J. Wallace Elizabeth Walter Lenore Walters Walton Capital Management Sandra Warren-Nesbitt Susan Waterfield Janice Watters WCH Department of Anesthesiology WCH Department of Gynecology WCH Sport CARE Alexandra Weber Deedee Weinstein-Enchin

Welded Tube of Canada Richard Wernham Joan Westcott W. G. G. Weston Patricia White Sarah White Maureen Whitehead Diana Wielgus John Wilkes Alice Williams Estate of Joan May Williams Victor H. Williams Susan Willmot Beth Wilson Judith Wilson Wilson Heights Lodge No. 1998, B’Nai Brith Jane Wilton Charles M. Winograd Gordon W. Winter Nancy Wise Herbert Wisebrod Walter Wodchis Greg Wolfond & Family Estate of Rose Wolfson

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this list. Please contact foundation@wchospital.ca regarding any omissions or corrections.

Women’s College Hospital Dermatology Associates Women’s Executive Network Foundation Laurel Woodrow John A. Woodward Kyra Woudstra Mary Wright

LORI SYLMAN, PATIENT

Susan Wright Tracy Wynne Juana Yokoy Helen Zinkargue Janet Murdoch Zive and Terry G. Zive Zive Financial Inc. Anonymous (10)

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Youmoveus to look closer, aim higher, go further as we revolutionize healthcare together. Thank you.

Women’s College Hospital Foundation 790 Bay Street, Suite 600, Box 52 Toronto, ON M5G 1N8 416-323-6323 foundation@wchospital.ca www.wchf.ca The Foundation’s Registered Canadian Charitable Organization number is: 119302628 RR0001

WCH Foundation is fully accredited under Imagine Canada’s Standards Program. The Standards Program awards accreditation to charities and nonprofits that demonstrate excellence in five areas of operations: board governance, financial accountability, fundraising, staff management, and volunteer involvement.

Women’s College Hospital is fully affiliated with the University of Toronto.


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