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Volunteer Association

Volunteer Association Click to listen to this page using ReadPleaseThe Volunteer Association to Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre is a very energetic, effective group of individuals who choose to work very hard to assist the Health Sciences Centre’s patients and medical/support staff.

 

Before the move to our new facility, the Volunteer Association made a $500,000 commitment to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in support of the Care Beyond Compare Campaign. Volunteers dedicated many hours to raising funds through the sale of Nevada tickets, baking, knitting, quilting, and teddy bear and cookbook sales. In addition, through Tuck Shop sales at McKellar and Port Arthur General, augmented with special events such as bazaars, raffles, "Sweet Thursday Valentine sales", Strawberry Socials, and "Goodie Trays" at Christmas, this five year financial commitment was completed in 2005. As a result of this donation, the Volunteer Association was recognized as the 2nd highest donor to the new Health Sciences Centre.

 

The Volunteer Association has just made a $100,000 commitment to the Foundation’s “Save a Heart” Campaign to purchase a Holter Monitor System.

 

The Health Sciences Centre is in the middle of a major Strategic Plan and so too is the Volunteer Association. This is an ongoing process which has been very successful so far. The organization now has its own logo along with revised Vision, Mission and Values statements.


Tag Line
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Vision: Supporting TBRHSC in the delivery of world-class healthcare.
 
Mission: Assisting TBRHSC by enhancing patient care, fundraising, exhibiting volunteer leadership and promoting TBRHSC throughout the community.
 
Values: Care and service based on compassion and respect
Our staff, physicians, volunteers and partners
The dignity and diversity of individuals
Honesty, openness and trust
Life-long learning, innovation and discovery
Confidentiality

 

Recent Equipment Purchased by the Volunteer Association

 

Over the last number of years, the Volunteer Association has raised almost $1 million in support of TBRHSC. A small sample of the equipment purchases can be found below.

Hemodialysis Machine
 

11 Stretchers
 

19 Wheelchairs
 

9 Transport Chairs
 

6 Epidural Pumps
 

4 Vital Signs Monitors
 

Fetal Monitor

Equipment

 

Samples of Fundraising Endeavours of the Volunteer Association


Bourbon Street to Broadway

“Bourbon Street To Broadway” was a fun filled evening of fine dining at the Valhalla Inn and fine entertainment provided by Calgary’s Foothills Brass. The funds from this one endeavour were used to purchase a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Isolette. With the help of our Corporate sponsors and various community donations, a total of $16,000 was raised that evening. The Isolette is now in use in our Neonatal Department with all the funding coming from the efforts of the Volunteers.

   
Strawberry Social

“Strawberry Social”

Every June, a group of Volunteers host the annual “Strawberry Social”. Staff, volunteers and hospital visitors look forward to Short Cake, topped with real strawberries and, of course, real whipping cream. It is a delightful treat enjoyed by many.

   
Strawberry Social

“Doll House Draw”

Just before Christmas, the Volunteers have a raffle showcasing the creative talents of both our Volunteers and Staff. “The Doll House Draw” is an example of the wonderful contribution of others to assist the Volunteer Association in their fundraising endeavors.

   
Strawberry Social

“Father’s Day Dream Draw”

The Volunteer Association to TBRHSC, in collaboration with The Hill City Kinsmen, is having a “Father’s Day Dream Draw.” This is an excellent example of two fundraising organizations working side by side at Thunder Bay Regional in order to benefit each another. Our Volunteers are assisting Hill City Kinsman to sell tickets and part of the proceeds from this draw will be turned over to us in our mandate to purchase equipment to enhance patient care.

 

 

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