Chas Maria Chapter 76, Ladies of the Eastern Star, (l-R) Marlene Storrie (Worthy Matron), Barbara Johnston, Joan Sherlow, Margaret Sylvester, Leanne King, Keith Johnston, Stacey Marsh (Campbell Riv Read more »
Chas Maria Chapter 76, Ladies of the Eastern Star, (l-R) Marlene Storrie (Worthy Matron), Barbara Johnston, Joan Sherlow, Margaret Sylvester, Leanne King, Keith Johnston, Stacey Marsh (Campbell Riv Read more »
$2000 closer to the goal - Thank you Peoples Drug Mart, Shane & Colleen Hogg (Gold River & Quadra Island locations) Read more »
Telus (Campbell River Home Team) Manager Paul Cisecki stopped by to present a $1,400 donation cheque! Read more »
*Stacey Marsh (CRHF), Rose Johnson (Director), Mark Cryderman (Cardiology technologist), Cliff Riddoch (Director), Bill Jeffrey (Director), & Reg Eaton (Key Fundraiser) all flank Ke Read more »
Tony Fantillo, Gino Panziera, Frank Rugani, Leslie Coates (CRHF), John Zanatta, Josephine Fuccenecco, Louise Belin, Betty Rainaldi, CRHF Director Myriah Foort (MNP) Read more »
The RBC Foundation has long supported quality health care in Campbell River and the North island through the Campbell River Hospital Foundation. Read more »
Once again Jack & Stevie Turley & their happy customers come through for community health care and the Hospital Foundation! Read more »
In cherished memory; A fine young Campbell River man was tragically lost in an accident in October of 2010. Read more »
On Monday Sept. 27, the Campbell River/Comox Valley & Area Japanese Society hosted a Japanese Film Festival at the Caprice Theater. Admission was by donation to the Campbell River Hospital Foundation and a total of $360.50 was generously raised by attendees. Read more »
Altrusa Club members (in no particular order) Penny Gosselin, Chris Button, Pat Tomlinson, Judy Lambert, Sharron Bollefer, Kathry Mace, Charlotte Clarkson & Lorna Andersen present Stacey Marsh with a big cheque for $1,500.00 - Working on that portable ultra sound!!
Coastal Credit Union Administration Office Employees (in no particular order) Donye Perriman, Wanda Ladret, Bonnie Vribel, Sandi Phillips, Tiffany Sholes, Tracey Martin, Susan Kowbel, Judi MacMillan, Josilyn Pottage, & Robert Birnie present Stacey Marsh & soon to be opening Pulse Coffee kiosk manager, Toni Bagwell a cheque for $579.00. Read more »
In continued celebration of her Olympic torch bearing experience, Anne Davey (Operations Manager) challenged her co-workers at the John Hart Generating station to pledge for every gold, silver, or bronze medal Canada won in the Winter Olympics. In total Canada won 26 medals! Read more »
Stephanie Pletcher of SP Photo presents $1,200 to Stacey Marsh & Leslie Coates of the Campbell River Hospital Foundation. This amount is from the photo thon held at CR Common on October 12 – 30th. Read more »
On behalf of the RBC Foundation, RBC Branch Manager Matt Bruining along with several of his staff, present Stacey Marsh a cheque for $5,000.00. Matt & his staff are pleased the RBC Foundation can aid in the construction of the secure observation room continuing the quality of health care in Campbell River.
Stacey Marsh & Leslie Coates from the Campbell River Hospital Foundation accept the proceeds from the Ladies Breast Cancer Golf Tournament to the ‘tune’ of 18,592.34! This incredible annual event was held at beautiful Sequoia Springs on Saturday September 26. The Ladies have been putting this on for 14 years & to date have raised $155,560.00! Read more »
Stacey Marsh (& Lola the pug puppy) ‘merrily’ accept $401.65 from the staff of the Campbell River Vet Hospital Grooming clinic (Carrie Giesinger, Ann Allen, Cathy Merrithew & Lydia Overton) & clients (Jazz the Bichon, & Angus the Lab). Read more »
Stacey Marsh & Leslie Coates accept $3500 from the International Association of Firefighters local 1668 represented by firefighters Scott Kratzmann, Mark McKenzie, Craig Idiens & Jamie Willis. Mayor Charlie Cornfield represents the City, who helped curtail the cost of advertising. Steve Wood from Budget Tree Services handled the chipping, while Upland Excavating did all the hauling. Read more »
Over $18,000 in just 6 hours! Campbell River residents responded with traditional generosity to Rotary Club Members on Saturday, December 19, 2009! Residents have come to expect the Rotary members soliciting for donations in main intersections around Campbell River for several years now. This successful campaign was to raise money for a much needed fetal monitor. Read more »
Sukhjinder Bains, Manager of the Coast Discovery Inn presents Stacey and Leslie a cheque for $1000. These funds were raised from the annual Christmas Essential Services Breakfast. The Coast Discovery Inn has been honouring employees in these professions for 15 years.&nbs Read more »
Vicki Schmuland (Serendipity in the Garden) presents her final cheque for $800 raised through her gift-wrapping program. This is at least Vicki’s 9th year & to date she has raised almost $8,000! We will miss Vicki but, wish her the very best of everything in her retirement. Thank you for your community support over the years Vicki!
Jack & Stevie Turley display the reason why they were able to collect $1,302 through their 'gift wrap by donation' to support the Hospital Foundation. They do a great job if you purchase a product intended as a gift for someone special & it benefits community healthcare. Thank you Gourmet Essentials!
Krystal Arneson, Carol Chapman, (Stacey Marsh), Denise Hollinger & Chase Vickrey all celebrate over a job well done! The Campbell River Common's Enchanted Forest Fundraiser collected $9,535 to help purchase a portable ultra sound machine specifically for the ER. This years fundraiser raised twice as much as last year ~ Is this a trend Campbell River? Read more »
Thanks in part to the pictured donors; Garry Hudson & Neill Hanna from the Shriners, Louise Belin from the Italian Cultural Club & Ed Lomax representing the estate of Mr. Victor Smith. They are shown with Debbie Arkwright 2 south clinical coordinator who treated us not only to a tour of the new room but, to a delightful homemade chocolate cake in honor of the occasion! Read more »
Rob Stacey from Island Cogeneration poses with Stacey Marsh, Leslie Coates & the 'Big Cheque'! Community minded Island CoGen comes through once again with $5,000.00 towards the purchase of a portable ultrasound for the ER. The portable ultrasound will enable front line staff to diagnose faster & easier, thus facilitating quicker decisions regarding treatment.
For 14 years the CR Italian Cultural Society has been hosting an annual family picnic, show casing outstanding home made Italian sausages & spaghetti (they used 126 liters of sauce, that’s 504 cups!) at Miracle Beach. This year 600 people enjoyed the scrumptious food, perfect weather & amazing atmosphere. Read more »
First Open Heart Society Members Roy & Rose Johnson, Bill Jeffrey & Cliff Riddoch present Nurse Brenda Yule (kneeling) a new portable flat screen TV with built in DVD for help with educating heart & stroke patients & their families. As well, Stacey Marsh accepts $6,574.30 to be used for purchasing 2 holter monitors. Read more »
Philanthropy is often defined as giving money and assets to create social impact, yet it can take on other and more personal meanings too, such as something that is purely altruistic, compassionate, and person-to-person. Read more »
Carolyn Rendle & Jayne White of Merle Norman Cosmetics present Stacey Marsh with some cold hard cash! Merle Norman hosted a ‘Golden Girls’ Gold Party where 2.5% is donated to the host’s favorite charity! Golden Girls will turn your old unwanted gold jewelry in to cash! Just collect your old necklace, broken earrings, leftovers from the old days, unwanted or unused. Read more »
Doug Dyer from Noon Hour Rotary presents Georgina Stanhope and Stacey Marsh a check in the amount of $2,475 for an automatic door opener in the rehab department. This will allow any person with mobility challenges of any sort to get themselves into the department they need to be in. Read more »
Bill McSeveney – President, and Kevin Weighill Executive Member of the Vancouver Island North Branch of the National Association of Federal Retirees – FSNA, which is a group representing (just as it sounds) civic minded retirees from different branches of Federal employment such as the RCMP, Customs, & HRDC (human resource Read more »
The squash club junior girls Karyn Clime (CR Christian School), Deryn Ramsey (Phoenix) & Elise Mah (Carihi) present Stacey Marsh with $2,530.00 for the chemotherapy unit. The girls were responsible for the enthusiasm, planning & implementation of a fun squash tournament held on May 31 at the sportsplex. Read more »
The Yucalta Lodge Homestead cottage exit door mural is complete and looks fantastic, don’t you think? The residents and staff had a small party in Homestead cottage to celebrate the completion of the project. Leslie Matthews the talented artist attended, as did resident Jack McMuldroch’s son Dave, who helped with the financing of this ‘beautification’ project.
The Scotiabanks dedication to being socially responsible is showcased through their continued support of Campbell River Health Care through the Hospital Foundation. This $1000.00 donation is in support of the Secure Observation Room for the Campbell River Hospital. Thank you!
Sweet Tease Burlesque members(L-R) Dennise Stewart, Jazmyn Woolsley, Karin McCune, Melissa Laithwaite & Heather Gordon Murphy present ED Stacey Marsh (far left) a cheque for $868.20 while pacemaker patient Sergio Narduzzi enjoys the 'view'. Mr. Completely and the Sweet Tease girls donated proceeds from their Feb. 27 fund raiser dance to the Heart Fund. Thank you Mr. Read more »
“Ordinary People, Amazing Things”. The Willow Point Lions Club has been supporting Health Care in Campbell River since 1995 through their donations to the Campbell River Hospital Foundation. This $1500.00 donation was raised through their annual Christmas tree chipping program.
Thank you Island Cogeneration for supporting this initiative.
A Secure Observation Room enables hospital staff to observe and monitor the treatment of the patient that may be displaying erratic or violent behaviour while ensuring their own personal safety and that of those in the area.
Gary Thulin & Amber Spring representing management & staff present Cyriel DeBruyne (vice-chair) , Brenda-Lee Paul (chair) & Leslie Coates of the CRHF a donation for $800 - The amount is a 50/50 contribution from both staff & management. 'Thanks for the lift' Home Hardware!
Shrine Club President Paul Lewis (center front) along with fellow 'shriners' Garry Hudson, Neill Hanna, & Lee Watson present Maternity/Pedeatrics Clinical Coordinator, Deb Arkwright and CRHF ED Stacey Marsh, an outstanding donation in the amount of $10,000! The Shriners are 'heart warming' loyal advocates for local children and their families. Thank you to all the Shriners!
Members of the River Spirit Dragon Boat Society present Stacey Marsh with proceeds from the first ever 'Pub Crawl'. A total of $814.20 for Cancer Care was collected throughout the evening of April 24. The Campbell River Dragonboat Society’s team is River Spirit. Read more »
After being entertained by the energetic & talented Ripple Rockets Square Dance Club, Stacey Marsh is presented with a cheque for $1,000 for the Secure Observation Room presently being constructed. The Ripple Rockets collected the donation through the year by collecting aluminum can tabs. What a great pay off!
Stacey Marsh accepts the $1010.00 donation from staff at HSBC Bank Canada! Who knew just wearing jeans could benefit so many?! Every payday, staff could pay the $5.00 'fee' & wear jeans for the day - Thank you so much staff & management at HSBC Bank Canada! Keep up the good work!
Past Exalted Rulers John Devito & Eldon Wilton present Stacey Marsh with a cheque for $2,000.00 supporting the Pedeatric ward! Missing from the photo is Exalted Ruler Lloyd Makus. The BPO Elks Lodge #373 located at 516 S. Dogwood is part of The Elks of Canada. Read more »