Our Donor Stories
Covenant Foundation is grateful for every generous donor whose contributions change patient lives. Here are some of their inspiring and impactful stories:
Royal Canadian Legion Robertson Memorial Branch No. 17 funds three recliner chairs, giving the gift of comfort and peace of mind for patients and residents, including veterans, and their loved ones visiting or staying overnight at St. Joseph's Home
Longtime Banff resident Joe Switzer helps to transform health care for Bow Valley residents and visitors with generous estate gift that will enhance emergency and palliative care at Covenant's Banff Mineral Springs Hospital
Sandra Schmirler Foundation funds two ultrasounds for the neonatal intensive care units at the Grey Nuns and Misericordia hospitals to help equip care teams and provide the best outcomes for critically ill newborns
The Dianne and Irving Kipnes Foundation contributes $150,000 for breast cancer treatment at the Misericordia to help patients like Heidi Hadubiak receive leading-edge care
Specialized beds support end-of-life patients at Carmel Hospice
Edmonton Civic Employees Charitable Assistance Fund donates $500k to the new Misericordia emergency department.
The Bilyk family knows the importance of investing. Through the expert financial advice they provide at Bilyk Financial Services Ltd. and investing in their community.
ServiceMaster not only restores buildings damaged by calamities, its team of experts also restore hope.
Covenant Foundation accepted a generous cheque after hosting a hole at the 2018 Richardson Oil Seed Charity Golf Classic.
A generous and meaningful gift from the Halaby-Ammar family & Cycle Bar Windermere.
The Grey Nun’s Hospital Palliative Care Unit, otherwise known as Unit 43, provides superior end-of-life care to patients like Loma Halaby-Ammar. Some might even say, angels exist there.
Vegreville Elks pooled their funds to donate a generous sum to the Covenant Health facility, St. Joseph's Hospital, in Vegreville.
Mayor Cathy Heron (pictured), executives and others gathered at Youville Home for an exclusive project preview on April 12, 2018, and to hear about the $1 million we're raising to fund it!
One family's grief is bringing comfort to others. The Misericordia Community Hospital bereavement facilities receives a comfort upgrade thanks to donors.
At St. Joseph's Home in Medicine Hat, a palliative patient beloved by the community reaches our to enhance comfort for those that come after her.
Nurses and health care aids at St. Joseph's Auxiliary Hospital in Edmonton have access to scholarship funds for further education thanks to a generous gift from the Chapple Family.
After a long, hard year, the Spilak family gets a boost, the 2017 Caritas DreamLife Lottery grand prize show home winner credits her late husband with the win.
On Saturday, September 24, the talented Bruce Cockburn performed for a full house at the Banff Centre, with proceeds from the concert and post-concert VIP Reception generously supporting programs and services at the Banff Mineral Springs Hospital.
On Friday, September 23, Kendra Scurfield, Sunshine Village Spokesperson, presented a cheque for $5,000 to Covenant Foundation in support of the Banff Mineral Springs Hospital. Richard Leavens and Marlo Reid Gibson, Banff Mineral Springs Hospital Committe
After Covenant Health’s Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre’s bus broke down, nearly 500 residents were left without group transportation to and from various community programs in and around Edmonton.
National Philanthropy Day is a night to honor the certain donors who have made incredibly longstanding or valuable contributions.
Thomasina "Tommie" Caulfield donates a treasure trove to the Children's Health Clinic at the Misericordia Community Hospital!