Merry Christmas!
With Christmas just a few short weeks away I have been thinking about some of my favourite holiday movies like “It’s a Wonderful Life”. In it Jimmy Stewart as George Bailey yells “Merry Christmas movie house, Merry Christmas emporium, Merry Christmas you wonderful Building and Loan.” The final scenes of that old movie when everyone comes to support George remind me of what you our donors do to support St. Paul’s Hospital. SPH Foundation is the vessel by which you provide better patient care, medical advances, research and education for our staff, nurses and physicians.
With your help SPH Foundation accomplished many things for
St. Paul’s Hospital this year. We expect to do even more in 2018. Please read on and enjoy this edition of Kindred Spirit.
Sincerely,
Bruce Acton, SPH Foundation CEO
Your Gifts In Action!
Why I give!
What motivates our donors to support St. Paul’s Hospital? Read inspiring quotes from Marty and Clare Schneider; Mosaic; Canadian Progress Club – Saskatoon Downtown; Interventional Radiologists Dr. Preman Jacob, Dr. Chris Wall and Dr. Nicolette Sinclair; and more… <read more>
Thanks To You
Thanks to you, St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation celebrated the Grand Opening of the new Patient and Staff Medical Library on Sept 19th at our annual Behind the Curtain VIP event and tour of Renal Health. <read more>
Together we are Stronger
GreenLight Laser
Advancing prostate treatment with GreenLight Laser XPS technology.
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Franki’s Story
My Christmas wish for a 2D Echo Cardiac Machine...
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Professional Development
Awards Give Professional Development opportunities to Hospital employees...
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Gormley Gathering
The 2017 Gormley Gathering raises $177,827 in support of urological health , bringing the total funds raised by the reception to more than $1Million since it began.
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Mistletoe Charity Ball
Mistletoe Charity Ball Raises $191,500 for heart health patients at St. Paul’s Hospital.
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Hospital News
Nîsohkamâtowak
The name Nîsohkamâtowak means ‘helping each other’ in the Cree language, and was chosen to name this initiative about recognizing and acknowledging the Truth and Reconciliation ‘Calls to Action’ and closing the gaps in kidney health care for First Nations and Métis people.
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The Most Important Thing
Hospital employees reveal what they find most important at
St. Paul’s Hospital.

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What it means to be A Catholic Hospital

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