Foundation Blog
The Covenant Foundation blog is comprised of our latest news, patient & donor stories, and fundraising campaigns. Check back monthly for Foundation news!
Ava Bothe is taking her passion for art and using it to help support the health care response to the COVID-19 crisis from the frontlines.
Covenant Foundation is grateful to Rohit Group for generously donating $10,000 donation to help purchase hundreds of gift cards to local restaurants for the University of Alberta Medical Student Army.
The #FoundationsOfGratitude campaign is an Alberta-wide initiative to salute everyone on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis.
As we continue to honour our mission to support compassionate, family-centred care for those we serve, the Foundation is taking steps to ensure that work continues in a way that supports the country’s public health response to COVID-19.
The bond between Renate and Jimmy Hooper endures one of love's greatest challenges.
The P.A.R.T.Y. program educates nearly 5,000 students on the risks surrounding alcohol and drug impairment every year .
New ED features more treatment spaces, new mental health supports, greater privacy.
Upgrades to the sound system and new infection-control measures are necessary to keep pace with today's standards.
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.
On September 21, 2018, Covenant Foundation was once again the presenting sponsor for the 3rd annual Vascular Health Day in Alberta.
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.