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  • Local Shoppers Drug Mart Stores Raise over $37,000 to Keep Moms and Babies Together

    KELOWNA, BC –This fall, all central Okanagan Shoppers Drug Mart locations joined together to raise $37,490 to help build very special home away from home that will allow mothers to stay close to their babies while they grow healthy and strong in the Kelowna General Hospital neonatal intensive care unit.
  • Kelowna Toyota Employees Pledge Thousands to Keep Families of Sick Children Together

    <p>KELOWNA, BC – Every year, thousands of families from across the southern interior of British Columbia must travel to Kelowna General Hospital in order for a loved one to receive advanced medical treatment.  Now, thanks to the generosity of the owners and staff at Kelowna Toyota, the KGH Foundation’s Better Together campaign to build JoeAnna’s House, a home away from home for these families, is $30,000 closer to reaching its goal.</p><p>“When we asked our staff what community project they would want to get behind, the response to support JoeAnna’s House was completely unanimous,” says Jamie Kaban, General Manger at Kelowna Toyota. “Keeping families together when they need it the most aligns perfecting with our desire to support projects that will positively impact the entire community.”</p><p>JoeAnna’s House, named in honor of Josef and Anna Huber, the late founders of family-owned and operated Prestige Hotels & Resorts, will eventually stand on the KGH site at the corner of Royal Avenue and Abbott Street.  The home will offer approximately 20 rooms, a shared kitchen and home-like amenities to family members wishing to stay close to their loved ones, while they receive treatment at KGH.  Priority will be given to the families of infants and children.</p><p>“When a child is sick, the added hardship of leaving home to travel for care can be completely overwhelming,” says Laura White, a social worker at KGH. “Having JoeAnna’s House will significantly reduce the emotional and financial burden on these families.”</p><p><br />This past October, the KGH Foundation launched the Better Together campaign to raise the $8 million to build JoeAnna’s House. The project is scheduled to break ground in the fall of 2018 and open its doors in late 2019.</p><p>“Kelowna Toyota invests thousands of dollars back into the community every year,” says Mischa Mueller, Senior Development Officer at the KGH Foundation.  “We are grateful to Jamie and his team for providing early leadership in helping us build JoeAnna’s House.”</p><p style="text-align: center;"><strong>The KGH Foundation is an independent, volunteer-driven charitable organization committed to enhancing the delivery of healthcare to the patients of Kelowna General Hospital and its associated facilities.</strong></p><hr style="width: 100%" /><p>FYI contains information submitted from the public and is displayed exactly as it was received. Information is clearly attributed in bylines and not created by iNFOnews.ca staff. For more information, please contact the referring organization. If you have questions about FYI, or would like to submit information to FYI, please send directly to <a href="mailto:fyi@infonews.ca"> fyi@infonews.ca.</a></p>
  • Melville name joined to UBC med school at PRH

    Having their name associated with Penticton Regional Hospital, linking both health and education, was an opportunity that definitely captured George and Sylvia Melville’s attention.
  • Interior Health awards contract for new residential care beds in Salmon Arm

    After a thorough procurement process, Interior Health has awarded a contract for the development of 60 residential care beds in Salmon Arm to inSite Housing, Hospitality & Health Services Inc.

    “These new residential care beds are a vital investment to serve seniors and others who require this high level of care,” said Shuswap MLA Greg Kyllo. “These beds will provide a comfortable, home-like environment to support residents.
  • Premature babies at KGH breathe easier thanks to TB Vets gift

    Fragile babies born pre-term will now benefit from highly advanced respiratory equipment to support their healthy development, thanks to the generosity of TB Vets Charitable Foundation.
  • TB Vets charitable foundation funds asthma day camp for Kelowna kids

    It was an action-packed day of sports, games and education this past September 24th as a group of Central Okanagan youngsters came together to learn more about how they can live with the medical condition they all share.
  • Lawyers donate $10,000 to Kelowna General Hospital

    KELOWNA - A group of respected, local lawyers are giving back to their community to support babies and new mothers at Kelowna General Hospital.
  • UBC Okanagan researchers improving cancer treatment and outcomes

    KELOWNA - A new program at UBC's Okanagan campus may change the way radiation affects cancer patients and how they feel during treatment.
  • Volunteer opportunities in Kamloops this week

    Weekly Volunteer Highlights from April 21 to April 28, 2016
  • Volunteer opportunities in Kamloops this week

    Weekly Volunteer Highlights for April 14 to April 21, 2016

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