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inspiredcare

Responding to the changing needs of our clients

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MISSION

We provide excellent, compassionate, interprofessional health services to people living with HIV/AIDS who have evolving complex health issues. We contribute our unique experience to a broader system of HIV/AIDS care, education and research.

ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES

Casey House embraces:

• Hope and compassion

• The wisdom and life experiences brought by people living with HIV/AIDS

• Quality

• Safety

• Integrity and accountability

• A home-like environment that is warm and welcoming

VISION

Board of Directors, 2014-15

James Alberding

Guy Bethell, Vice Chair

Joseph DeFoa

Karen de Prinse, Chief Nursing Executive, Director of Clinical Programs

Joyce Fenuta, St. Michael’s Representative

Mark Garber

Kelly Glass

Bryn Gray

Caroline Hubberstey

Mark Johnston

Sandeep Joshi

Stephanie Karapita, Chief Executive Officer

Mark Lachmann

Debbie McDonald

Leighton McDonald

James Owen, St. Michael’s Representative

David Simmonds, Secretary

Gillian Stacey, Chair

Ann Stewart, Medical Director

Cynthia Stewart

Darryl Sturtevant

Priya Tandon

Christopher Walker, Treasurer

Senior Team

Stephanie Karapita, Chief Executive Officer

Karen de Prinse, Chief Nursing Executive and Director of Clinical Programs

Steven Endicott, Chief Development Officer

Claire Morris, Director of Finance and Operation

Todd Ross, Director, Community Development & Information Services

Ann Stewart, Medical Director

Long Service Staff Awards

5 yrs

Katherine Burress

Kathleen Sandusky

Jennifer Wellman

15 yrs

Kevin Gough

Shereena Hoosein

20 yrs

Leleith Lawson

Jennifer Naldrett

Long Service Volunteer Awards

5 yrs

Dawn Brereton

Randy Coates

Jennifer Dewling

Gord Hamilton

10 yrs

Joe & Heather Toby

15 yrs

Grant Maxted

20 yrs

Rotraut Noble

25 yrs

Pat Bass

Stephanie McKay

Lisa Sommers

Arthur Wong

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CASEY HOUSE YESTERDAY, TODAY & TOMORROW

Casey House is a specialty HIV/AIDS hospital with community programs including home nursing care and outreach. Founded in 1988, we were the first freestanding HIV/AIDS facility in Canada and the first freestanding hospice in Ontario. At that time, there were no effective treatments for HIV/AIDS and so Casey House pioneered the hospice care movement in Canada, leading the way in providing compassionate end-of-life care.

Since that time, wonderful advances in HIV treatment have evolved and a diagnosis of HIV is no longer a terminal disease, if a person is able to access effective treatment. However, many people in our community face barriers to care, or have developed complications that result in a very complex burden of illness.

In keeping with our founding values, it is these people that Casey House serves today: The most sick, the most marginalized, the most alone.

Continuing to pioneer HIV care in our community, in late 2016 Casey House is scheduled to open a greatly expanded facility that will feature a new model of care, including a new Day Health Program.

These exciting advancements will launch a brand new approach to compassionate, inspired health care for people living with complex experiences of HIV/AIDS.

To learn more about our present-day care and our future plans, please visit www.casehouse.com.

Who we are

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2014/15 Selected Achievements:

• Started construction of our new home in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care and Infrastructure Ontario

• Raised $8.7 million to date via the Capital Campaign to fund our share of the project; efforts continue to achieve our $10 million goal

• Received an average overall satisfaction score of 9/10 from our clients

• 100% of volunteers rated their experience as excellent or very good

• Distributed 100 boxed sets of our Long-Term Care Video Series to long-term care facilities across Canada, via funding from MAC AIDS Fund and Canadian Association for HIV Research

• Completed three specific quality initiatives including hand hygiene, an enhanced admission package, and two care pathways for anxiety and depression via Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care funding for late-career registered nurses

• Established a formal partnership with Toronto Public Health for our staff to receive training on how to better support clients who use substances

• Provided placements to 32 students from nursing, medicine, social work, physiotherapy and public health programs

• Participated in eight research projects, with Casey House serving as Principal Investigator for four

• Reached agreement with St. Michael’s for the provision of information technology services

• Completed a strategic plan for Casey House Foundation to ensure more sustainable revenue streams by shifting the current reliance on event revenue to revenue from leadership and individual gifts

Adapting to change is at the root of Casey House’s pioneering health care leadership. When Casey House opened in 1988, we were the first freestanding AIDS hospice in Ontario. Health care providers from across Canada and beyond visited Casey House not just to learn how we cared for people who were dying of AIDS, but simply to learn about our innovative, holistic and compassionate approach to end of life care.

Today our original mission of hospice care has transformed from end of life care into helping people live with the medical complexities of HIV and aging, which can include additional burdens such as cancer, heart disease, mental illness, cognitive impairment and substance use. Just as our clients must continuously adapt in order to cope effectively with their illness, Casey House must also adapt our model of care. In the decades to come, people living with HIV/AIDS will require more care and services. This has significant implications for the types of services Casey House offers and our work with other organizations to help meet the care needs of people living with HIV/AIDS.

Our skilled and dedicated staff team are continuously learning and adapting. This year, we introduced an expanded inpatient admission package and began a partnership with Toronto Public Health for our staff to receive training on how to better support

clients who use substances. Our fundraising team, as a result of an extensive strategic planning process, is working to ensure more sustainable revenue streams by shifting the current reliance on event revenue to support from leadership and individual gifts.

While Casey House continues our inpatient, home care, and outreach programs, we are excited to have taken a bold step forward in Casey House’s evolution with the start of construction of our new home. Our new building will enable us to respond to the changing and escalating need for advanced HIV/AIDS care by providing space for an innovative model of HIV/AIDS care that includes a Day Health Program. Our staff teams have already begun the detailed preparatory work necessary to ensure that we will be ready when the new building is scheduled to open in late 2016.

As we begin this new chapter in Casey House’s history, we are grateful to our donors and community of support for having the vision to support us. Each and every day, the expertise and compassion of our entire staff and volunteer team allows Casey House to provide the type of care our clients need and deserve. Together, we are on the path to great things.

Gillian Stacey Chair, Casey House Board of Directors

Stephanie Karapita Chief Executive Officer, Casey House

What’s at theheart of change

Letter from Casey House Board Chair and Chief Executive Officer

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Breaking new ground in HIV/AIDS health care!On March 30, 2015 hundreds from the Casey House community came together for a very special groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction on our new 58,000-square-foot home for compassionate HIV/AIDS health care at the corner of Jarvis and Isabella Streets.

“Casey House has a well-deserved reputation for 27 years of compassionate and innovative health care for people living with HIV/AIDS,” said Casey House Board Chair Gillian Stacey in her welcome. “Our new building will allow Casey House to introduce a new model of health care, to more than double our care capacity and improve the health and well-being of the thousands of men and women who will come through our new doors in the future.”

Said client Todd Kaighin, “After more than a decade of planning and consultation, I am so delighted Casey House will now have a new home. A place where explanations are not required, and where compassion and support are always given. There are more of us than ever growing old with HIV, and many of us will need the kind of care Casey House provides.”

Premier Kathleen Wynne remarked, “Our government is proud to support this project, and to build on Casey House’s history of care and compassion.... I think that all of us who have lost people we cared about to this disease are thinking about them today, so I want to acknowledge all the people who you’re all thinking about.”

“Let’s recognize as we break ground today that it’s the beginning of so many new things that we have to keep on working to ensure that there aren’t gaps in care,” said Toronto-Centre MPP Glen Murray. “We have to work to ensure that people are not marginalized, that people never have to go through what we went through in those early days, and that we never forget where we came from, so that we never ever give up the fight.”

Casey House’s new home for compassionate HIV/AIDS care is scheduled to open at the end of 2016.

Please continue to check www.caseyhouse.com for updates and renderings of the new facility plans and photos as construction progresses.

WATCH THE VIDEO

March 30: Breaking ground on the redevelopment are (L-R): Karen de Prinse, Chief Nursing Executive and Director of Clinical Programs; Todd Kaighin, client; Jack Manchester, grandson of June Callwood; Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam; Minister Glen Murray; Premier Kathleen Wynne; Gillian Stacey, Chair, Board of Directors; Jaime Watt, Chair, Capital Campaign; John Fraser, Vice Chair, Toronto Central LHIN Board of Directors; Mark Bonham, Lead Donor; Siamak Hariri, Architect; Stephanie Karapita, Chief Executive Officer.

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Your generosity finds its way into every point of service at Casey House. Together with your help, we’re transforming HIV/AIDS care in our city. Thank you.

How donors make inspired HIV/AIDS care possible at Casey House todayCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS Most of the money raised by Casey House Foundation supports our community programs, which are an essential daily lifeline for hundreds of vulnerable people living with advanced HIV/ AIDS in our community. This includes home nursing care, social work, case management and home making support as well as access to massage therapy and other therapeutic programs and services at 9 Huntley Street. Care is also provided at outreach clinics that bring our expertise and compassion to marginalized and underserved people living with HIV/AIDS, in partnership with other agencies

Motivational Interviewing

A behind-the-scenes look at an essential technique for supporting our clients through change.

Motivational interviewing is a client-centered, collaborative, empathic communication and counselling approach that supports the client’s own discovery of behaviour changes that he or she might choose to make for improved health – such as reducing drug and alcohol use, quitting smoking, going on a diet, starting an exercise program or taking medication consistently and as prescribed.

“Motivational interviewing has proven to be a very effective way for our staff to partner with clients and work progressively towards achieving their desired health and life outcomes,” says Karen de Prinse, Chief Nursing Executive and Director of Clinical Programs at Casey House.

Motivational interviewing recognizes and accepts that everybody approaches change in their lives with different levels of readiness. Using open-ended questions and focusing on the present, the Casey House care team works with clients to identify and reflect on their behaviours that might have

consequences or risks, and explore their ambivalence to change. They build strategies and identify motivations for changing a particular behaviour if it is not consistent with their personal values or goals.

Together, the Casey House team member works with the client to identify goals that are small, important to the client, specific, realistic, and oriented in the present or near future. Success in achieving these goals is acknowledged, no matter how large or small.

“Casey House is very client-centered and motivational interviewing is an important way for our team to engage clients in their health care,” says de Prinse. “We help them to build skills to make ongoing choices not only about their care but about other life circumstances too. By supporting and empowering our clients to identify their own health care goals and work progressively towards them, we can help them secure their desired care that will lead to improved health and well-being.”

INPATIENT CARE For people living with advanced HIV/AIDS who require sub-acute care in one of our beds at 9 Huntley Street. Donor funding complements funding from Toronto Central LHIN for additional vital services including massage therapy, recreational therapies and the Resident Care and Comfort Fund.

EDUCATION & RESEARCH Partially funded by donors in addition to the AIDS Bureau of the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, Casey House provides seminars and symposia for care providers and clinicians throughout Toronto as well as training and preceptorships for the next generation of HIV/AIDS care providers. We also advance research into health care delivery for people living with complex presentations of HIV/AIDS.

YOUR KINDESS

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Revenues & Expenses

Casey House Hospice Inc.Condensed Statement of Revenue and Expenditures and Changes in Net AssetsFor the year ended March 31, 2015 2015 2014

$ $RevenueProvincial grants 4,936,917 4,880,054Grants from Casey House Foundation 951,492 817,888Community Care Access Centre billings 127,327 115,292Interest 38,594 27,320Other 231,111 210,712Amortization of deferred contributions and grants 134,675 134,782Realized investment gain (5,117) 52,548

6,414,999 6,238,596

ExpendituresSalaries and benefits 4,936,974 4,747,333General and administrative 436,957 398,833Interest 46,104 46,535Pharmaceuticals 371,954 401,260Resident/client care 243,980 247,934Building and maintenance 209,653 216,799Amortization of property and equipment 270,420 271,640 6,516,042 6,330,334

Deficiency of revenue over expenditures for the year (101,043) (91,738)

Unrestricted net assets – Beginning of year 4,211,720 4,303,458

Unrestricted net assets – End of year 4,110,677 4,211,720

Casey House FoundationCondensed Statement of Revenue and Expenditures For the year ended March 31, 2015 2015 2014 $ $RevenueDonations 1,639,125 2,117,702Bequests 55,988 232,174 Special events 1,001,058 906,185 Donations in kind 340,700 366,200 Interest and other 93,706 151,288 3,130,577 3,773,549

ExpendituresFundraising and special events 938,033 1,046,258 Administrative* 484,912 458,043 Donations in kind 340,700 366,200 Amortization of equipment 400 443 1,764,045 1,870,944

Excess of revenue over expenditures before the following items

Change in fair value of investments 198,389 474,010

Grants to Casey House Hospice Inc. (1,843,645) (866,400)

Excess (deficiency) of revenue over expenditures for the year (278,724) 1,510,215

* During the year, the Foundation adopted Section 3463 “Reporting employee future benefits by not-for-profit organizations” of the CPA Handbook Part III. In accordance with the transitional provisions, changes in accounting policies have been applied retrospectively for comparative purposes.

1,366,532 1,902,605

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“Casey House has never just done what everyone else is doing. Its unique role as a centre of excellence and innovation in HIV health care is what distinguished Casey House from the beginning. This reputation continues today, and I believe that it will continue into the future, through all the changes ahead.”

Y Scott Mullin, Vice President of Community Relations, TD Bank. Casey House Leadership Donor and Former Board Member

“When I first started volunteering at Casey House 18 years ago, most people died in care. It was rare to see someone go home. Today, that experience has changed so much. Now, when people come to Casey House, they may be really sick and many people might expect them to die. They might expect that themselves. But you learn at Casey House that when people get the love and treatment that they need, they can recover enough to go home and live independently. I’ve seen it happen so many times. They may need ongoing support from the Casey House community team, and often, they’ll need to come back to Casey House at some point for care. But it’s different because from then on, they know that Casey House is here to help. They’re no longer alone.”

Y Avi Mani, Volunteer, Casey House Weekend Reception Desk

Embracing positive change

“I’m grateful for the help we get from Casey House, because now I can concentrate on staying alive. Without Casey House, Peter and I couldn’t make it on our own. They make a big difference for me. Things are different now, with me in this wheelchair and having to depend on Peter for everything. It isn’t what we ever imagined in our lives. But at least with Casey House, with their help, I know I can do it. And we’re doing pretty well. So I want to say thank you.”

YRichard Gravett, Casey House Client

WATCH THE VIDEO

“Money cannot buy the care and love that we receive from everyone at Casey House. As soon as you walk into Casey House, you see that the caring goes way beyond what you’d expect from a normal hospital. If donors want to know where their money goes, and what they’re supporting, they should know how special it is. Yes, when you give, you get a tax deduction, but you should also be proud that when you give to Casey House, you’re helping this very special type of care. I know this because it’s the reality for Richard and me every day.”

YPeter Crawford, Richard’s PartnerWATCH THE VIDEO

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“Without Casey House, I would not be here today, feeling strong and being a good mother to my child. Saying thank you is not enough, but it’s all that I can do. All that I have to give back to Casey House

is my thanks, and my story. I want people to know that they saved my life, and they gave my son back his mother. I want other women to know that they should not feel shame because they have HIV. And to keep hoping. Even when it seems there is no hope left, a change can happen.”

YJoy, Casey House Client

At Casey House, you quickly learn not to take a situation for granted. It’s important to keep an open mind and be present to the needs of our clients. Often a client who seems to be in a really terrible health situation will show amazing strength and resiliency. No matter how experienced we are in our practice, every nurse here at Casey House has his or her own story about someone who surprised us with his or her ability to persevere and rebound from terrible health and life conditions. For me, it’s a reminder that no matter how much we think we know as professionals, it’s always important to slow down and listen to our clients, to bring the arts of honesty and creativity into our practice. That’s what really helps to move people forward on their paths in this life.

Y Glenna Fraumeni, Registered Nurse, Casey House Community Program

“So many clients have experienced the sort of adversity that can affect your social skills and your ability to cope with daily life. And when you’re sick and depressed – nobody’s at their best. I see clients struggle with this. But at Casey House, people are shown acceptance and treated with care and compassion, no matter what their circumstances. I know that this approach has a positive effect because I see that trust build. Clients start to feel better about themselves, and this leads to treating their bodies and their health better. So their recovery is enhanced by that positive attitude, by being accepted and not judged.”

Y�Dr. Grant Maxted, Donor and Volunteer

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“I’m glad that we have Casey House here to help in the community, because a lot of people have nobody else to turn to. Casey House is there to take them in and help them out. That’s why Grant and I give whatever money we can to help out with the operation of Casey House. I really believe that when you give you also receive, because it makes you feel good in your heart. So when Grant leaves to do another volunteer shift at Casey House, I say “Go! Go right ahead!” because I know it makes him feel good, too.”

YAlex Salanga, Donor WATCH THE VIDEO WATCH THE

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Event Report

Art With Heart Casey House’s signature auction of contemporary Canadian art

Presented by TD Bank Group, Casey House’s Art With Heart on October 7 once again brought the Canadian contemporary art community to The Carlu. Casey House’s most significant single fundraiser each year, Art With Heart raised over $720,000. This brings the total raised at Art With Heart events over 21 years to more than $6 million for Casey House’s community HIV/AIDS health care programs.

CO-CHAIRS Jacques Bernier Pam Dinsmore

CURATORIAL CO-CHAIRS April Hickox Jane Hutchison

Mark your calendar: Art With Heart 2015 will take place on October 6, 2015

Voices of Hope Annual concert for World AIDS Day

Toronto once again rallied on World AIDS Day December 1 in support of compassionate HIV/AIDS care at Casey House, with hundreds attending a beautiful concert and candlelight ceremony at Metropolitan United Church. The event raised over $70,000 for Casey House. Additional Voices of Hope concerts were hosted by our regional partners, Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation (Vancouver) and Maison du Parc (Montreal). Proceeds from all three concerts are shared with our national partner, CANFAR.

CO-CHAIRS: Rev. Dr. John Joseph Mastandrea Benoit-Daniel Lafleche

PRODUCERS: Lesley Ballantyne and Briane Nasimok, Herculean Productions

Mark your calendar: Voices of Hope 2015 will be on World AIDS Day, December 1

Third Party Fundraising Events

Organized and funded by community groups, clubs, businesses or individuals, a third party event is a wonderful way to raise funds for compassionate HIV/AIDS care at Casey House. For information about how your event can support our special care, please contact us at 416-962-4040 ext. 232.

Monogram Dinner by Design Redefining the traditional fundraising cocktail/dinner party, Dinner by Design was a multi-event fundraiser held in January 2015 that brought together eleven internationally celebrated designers and local talent to create three-dimensional dining installations that awed, inspired and delighted attendees. The event raised over $185,000. The net proceeds were divided evenly between Casey House and Design Exchange. Special thanks to Philippe Meyersohn for spearheading this exciting fundraiser.

Red Rose Ball In April, The Red Rose Ball of The St. George’s Society of Toronto paid tribute to acclaimed actor and commentator Rick Mercer with its Award of Merit for his contributions to the community. In addition to supporting the many charitable works of St. George’s, the evening of fun and frivolity at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel raised funds for Casey House, at Mr. Mercer’s request. We are grateful to Mr. Mercer and the St. George’s Society of Toronto for their generous support.

CO-CHAIRS: Mark Robert Michèle McCarthy

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$1,000,000 +Mark S. Bonham

$500,000 - $999,999The Harold E. Ballard FoundationThe Faas Foundation

$250,000 - $499,999BMO Financial GroupThe George Cedric Metcalf FoundationThe Samuel Sanford FamilyThe R. Howard Webster FoundationJaime Watt and Paul Ferguson

$100,000 - $249,999Diane Blake and Stephen SmithDavid Daniels and Kate Alexander DanielsThe Geoffrey H. Wood FoundationStan I. GriffinMichael S. HigginsHeather KilloughJim Lawrence and David SalakM.A.C AIDS FundHon. Margaret McCainMcLean Smits Family FoundationPeter Milligan and Dorene MacAulayRBC FoundationIn Honour of John McWhinnie from his friend Tevya RosenbergAlan Rowe and Bryan BlenkinScotiabankGeorge Smitherman in memory of Christopher PelosoTD Bank Group

$50,000 - $99,999William GrahamJefferson and Sally MappinT.R. Meighen Family FoundationTimothy Thompson and Matthew CampbellJoe and Heather Tobyand 2 anonymous donors

$25,000 - $49,999Heather Armstrong and Lance RishorPaul BoniferroCIBCWayne and Isabel FoxSheryl and David KerrThe Gear FoundationIan V. NordheimerUniforand 1 anonymous donor

$10,000-$24,999Michael Allen and Kelvin BrowneJames R. Beattie and FamilyDaphne Beauroy in Memory of Roger GriffinJim Belshaw and Frank CarrollJim Beninger and Chris McDonaldJ.P. Bickell FoundationSteven J. Blackburn and Tino CorsettiStephen BrownBrian CartwrightMeredith CartwrightHeather Cartwright and Hilary WycheJacki Challenger and David KanesterJohn F. CliffordMark and Joseph Climie-ElliottCraig Daniel and James TurnerSasha DarlingDeMarco FamilyJeronimo De MiguelPaul J. DevereauxKaren de PrinseRobert DiStefanoDonner Canadian FoundationAlex Eaton Paul EllisPaul FelsteinAndrew Fleming and Roger KeglevichIsabel and Margaret Flood in memory of Maurice FloodVictor FordJohn R. Fortney and Garren AnthonyMark and Diane FujitaGary Funderlich and Bob RidgewayJonas Giesen and Greg KimBruce Goudy

The Al Green GalleryDr. Charlie B. GuiangHal Jackman FoundationDavid HirshGeoffrey HogarthKeith HollandCaroline HubbersteyMark W. JohnstonKaatza FoundationKarim Karsan and John RiderBill Keay and Jordan JohnstonDennis Keefe and Dr. John JordanGale M. KellyElias KibalianShelley KirkbrideDr. Mark LachmannDon E. LangillSpencer Lanthier and Diana BennettJoshua Lawson and Michael HathawayEdward Lee and John BurnsArlyn Levy and Gail HawkinsFarrell Macdonald and Timothy M. BanksMartha L.A. McCainMichèle McCarthyScott MacEachernDr. Grant Maxted and Alex SalangaDebbie McDonaldLeighton McDonaldKate McGilvray and David PatheCharles D. McKee, Jr. and Joseph G. HamiltonBrian McKeen and Brian WildingGraham McLeod and Tim O’FallonJames and Sue McPhedranTodd MelendyPhilippe MeyersohnDonald Middleton and Clayton WillisPhilip Mitchell Design Inc.John Sanford MooreBill Morneau and Nancy McCainBrigid MurphyE. Llana NakonechnyNancy’s Very Own FoundationPaul V. NobleDr. Greg O’Donohue and Stephen VoisinThomas O’Shaughnessy and Omar DallalMichael O’Sullivan

Brian Provini and Ron HarrisGary Ramsdale - In Memory of Lloyd BrownMark Robert and Jim JohnsonJames Robertson and Davide RupianiBenny RomanoRush/Anthem - Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee, Neil Peart and Ray DannielsSage Investments LimitedBrian ShacketonEsteban and Brad SchmaleGary SearleWendy Shaw and David KentRichard Silver and Benoit-Daniel LaFlecheThe Sixty Three FoundationTristan SonesGillian StaceyDr. Martin SterlingWilliam Sumpton and Christopher RobinsonDr. Andrew Taylor and G. Stephen DembroskiKendra TobyErika Toby-WagnerTom TowerDaniel TurkoMarkus TylerIn Honour of Sharyn VincentGavin WestermannStewart Whittingham and Stuart KauffmannDaniel Wright and Douglas MoffattYabu Pushelbergand 3 anonymous donors

$5,000 - $9,999The Lawrence and Frances Bloomberg FoundationThomas H. Beechy and Brian McBurneyVincenta ChengDr. Brian CornelsonSandra Cruickshanks and Tom McCauleyPeter ErlendsonBob Gibson and Paul WillisThe Joan and Clifford Hatch FoundationStephanie Karapita and O’Neil SmithBrian MacDonald and Graeme MarneyLabatt Breweries of CanadaLou and Jennifer PagnuttiLaurie Pawlitza

Donors: Rebuilding Lives Capital CampaignCasey House extends our warm thanks to the many generous donors who have made campaign contributions to date. This list includes all donors who have made gifts of $500 or more.

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Andrew and Valerie PringleScotia Life Financial ServicesMary Dawn ThomsonTribute CommunitiesDavid Wilson

$1,000 - $4,999Holly and Richard BensonJosée Bertrand and Maggie CassellaSheila BlockJames BurnDiana Cafazzo and Paul BagnellRobin Cardozo and Jeff RichardsonAlberta CefisCanadian Association for Pyschidynamic TherapyCanadian College of Health LeadersDean CarlsonCaroline DabuPatrick DevineSteven EndicottFace 2 Face Events ManagementHoward FergussonRobert G. ForseyRobert GageDr. Abbas Ghavam-RassoulLisa Gibson and Andrew TitleyDavid and JoAnne GilmerBryn GrayLindy GreenJason GrierBarbara Hall and Max BeckErnest and Rivette HerzigPatricia HetheringtonIBM Employees’ Charitable FundSandeep J. JoshiChristopher KellyJohn KingThe Henry White Kinnear FoundationThe McLean FoundationMedavie Blue CrossDr. John R. MillerTim MoseleyPearse MurrayOntario Hospital AssociationOPSEUOPSEU Local 501Edita and Graeme PageNeil E. PeartSusan PortnerDavid W. PrettyJudith PurvesEthel RosenbergRotary Club of WoodstockLillian ScottRandy D. SemmensBrian J. ShackletonTaras ShipowickShoppers Drug Mart Life FoundationDavid B. Simmonds

Lawrence SnookDr. Ann StewartDarryl SturtevantBrian TrevorrowGeddy WeinribBarbara Whylieand 2 anonymous donors

$500-$999Dr. P. A. AdamsonCarolyn Purden AnthonyGuy BethellPeter BlahnikBrenda ButtersPaul CouillardJane DarvilleKelly GlassGoring Family Foundation at the Toronto Community FoundationJane Gill & AssociatesDaniel KennedyJoanne LambertonElwood LangleyLaura MandrykMichael McKeonDr. M. L. MyersPeter NosalikJerry RippetoeJohn RoeleveldJill and David RoussyRobert C. SmithCynthia StewartDerek StonleyGeorge TurnbullDerek VanstoneWilliam Wilsonand 9 anonymous donors

We would like to recognize and thank the following donors and sponsors who have generously made gifts to support Casey House programs and services during the fiscal year April 1, 2014 – March 31, 2015.

Donors & Friends

Individuals

$10,000+Gerald Lunz and Rick MercerKenneth and Jane ReucasselMark Steinfeld In honour of Chaim and Rosaline SteinfeldTimothy Thompson and Matthew CampbellBeverley Vanstoneand 1 anonymous donor

$5,000 - $9,999Thomas DeaconStan I. GriffinGale M. KellyEdward Lee and John BurnsJames LeNouryIan V. NordheimerGary Ramsdale - In Memory of Lloyd BrownGillian StaceyNicole TellierHon. Brian V. TobinBruce Towlerand 2 anonymous donors

$1,000 - $4,999Jamie AlexanderRonald A. AndersonDaphne Beauroy in Memory of Roger GriffinThomas H. Beechy and Brian McBurneyJames Belshaw and Frank CarrollJacques Bernier and Lynn BilodeauGerry BoushelGlyndon BowieRaymond BoyceDonna BrayPaul BushDenise Carpenter

Janinna CaverlySimon ClementsRobert Colson and Suellen HanetLisa ConwaySandra Cruickshanks and Tom McCauleyBradley DaviesJoseph DefoaSean G. DoylePaul DykemanPaul EllisSteven EndicottPeter ErlendsonGareth FaulknerJoanne FerstmanVictor FestingPatricia FletcherDavid FotheringhamRay FriedmanPedur FurePaul GauthierBob Gibson and Paul WillisRobert H. GibsonAnthony GiosiDr. J. Lawrence Gitterman and John GilchristKelly GlassDr. Christopher GrahamWilliam GrahamJohn GrandChristopher GrimstonPeter GooderhamLaurie GoodmanErnest and Rivette HerzigWayne HorchoverBrian HowardRob HoweDana HumphreyAlan HusdalDonald JohnsonMark W. Johnston

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Stephanie Karapita and O’Neil SmithMoez KassamAlek KrstajicBruce LawsonJoshua Lawson and Michael HathawayMarco ManciniRuth MandelJane E. MartinReynolds MastinDugald McArthurTodd MelendyPeter Milligan and Dorene MacAulayGraeme MitchellPhilip Mitchell and Mark NarsanskyPatrick MorleyE. Llana NakonechnyRobert NoakesPerry OrestesJames OwenGeorge Papatheodorou and Kenneth DeethPaul J. PapeDoug PatersonSidney PeckDavid PradanaBrian Provini and Ron HarrisRobbie PrydeDr. Linda RapsonRosetta Raso - 1822823 Ontario Inc.Dave RitchieJoe RobertAlan Rowe and Bryan BlenkinLaura RubinoGeoff RytellAlex Schroen and Elisa Williams-SchroenA.S. ShawThe Shevlen FamilyRichard Silver and Benoit-Daniel LaflecheKyle SpencerStephen Taylor - Taylor Made DesignsDavid and Sheryl TenszenHeather M. ThomsonErika Toby-WagnerDr. Melvin TonkenJohn WedlerStewart Whittingham and Stuart KauffmannJim and Penny WilliamsonArthur Wongand 14 anonymous donors

$500 - $999Ashley AbbottEileen AdamsLorna AndersonCaroline AndrewesPeter T. Arciuch

William and Ruth AstonSteven BaileySteven BaumPaul and Kathleen BeestonJanet BodleyJ. Paul BoudreauAndrew BraithwaiteRobert BrewsErnest BrownNoreen BurnsRobin Cardozo and Jeff RichardsonDenise CarpenterBeverley ChernosCaralyn CipinSherri ClarksonPaul CrakeRobert CoatesTony D’AddarioCaroline DabuElizabeth Dalgleish and Gregory ThomasRonald DawickRufus DickinsonJane DonaldPeter DuckRobert and Ellen EisenbergKathryn ElderRobert ElgieNadia FerkulJohn FlanneryDavid and Yvonne FleckSusan GuichonValerie GowBill and Aileen HalpennyGord HamiltonDale HewatJ. Bradley HollandKeith J. HollandB. C. HolmesJoan HoodDr. Richard HsiungNorman HuntRichard and Donna IveyJohn Jordan and Dennis KeefeJames KitchenNathan KollaLindsay and Wulfred KronenbergUlrike KuprathMichael LaineLaura LamarcheGuy LeducDr. Roger LevesqueMaureen MahanDiana MassiahChristian MathieuShawn McReynolds and Elaine Kierans

Charles D. McKee, Jr. and Joseph G. HamiltonDonald McKenzieDel MilbrandtVaughn MillerRobert MitchellJohn Mountain and Greg GeorgeSusan MullinSteve MunroGlenne MurrayThomas O’Shaughnessy and Omar DallalVincent PattersonGordon PeckMichael PeckEllen PickeringSusan PortnerKevin RoweH. RumballBarbara SaipeMark Samuel and Kevin SanfordBrian J. ShackletonGord Shearn and Jeff RiffleArthur ShepsTaras ShipowickRobin SteenburgEileen StuebingDarryl SturtevantCourtland ThomsonJohn TossellKathryn van der HordenBrent VickarDenis Paul VincentJohn H. WallaceJames WaltonRichard Wilsonand 5 anonymous donors

EndowmentsHortst Dantz and Don Quick FundJune Callwood Legacy FundPaul de Hueck and Mary Davern Care for the Caregiver FundThe Basil King FundThe Bonham Operating FundThe Giovanni Giammanco Special Purpose Fund

BequestsThe Estate of John CrangThe Estate of Paul de HueckThe Estate of Larry HoathThe Estate of Wendy Catherine HunterThe Estate of Vera JacykThe Estate of Jane Martin McMillenThe Estate of Michael ReedThe Estate of Gabriel Villada

Friends InDeed Legacy SocietyGeraldine Baird Jason BazinetKeith Bell and Sassan RodMrs. Emily DeMerchantSean G. DoyleGraham Edwards in memory of Stephen EdwardsIn memory of Stephen A. ForesterJack L. GarlentPaul GauthierSteven Gordon and Ronald KempJohn GunnJack C. Hallam Ph. D.Ron HarrisJaye and Vern HollandMark W. JohnstonHarry KempBernard and Helen LambBruce LawsonBrian MacDonald and Graeme MarneyGeorge MarslandGrant Maxted and Alex SalangaStuart Mealey and Lorne AndersonPearse MurrayStephen MuscatE. Llana NakonechnyGlenn Osborne in memory of Dean Jeffrey KaiserLaurie PawlitzaSusan PortnerBrian Provini and Ron HarrisCarolyn Purden AnthonyBruce Retallick and Ferdinand OcaJim Robertson and Jim ScottBrian J. ShackletonRobert Churchill SmithJames WaltonJaime Watt and Paul FergusonJim and Penny WilliamsonDaniel R. Wright and Douglas Moffattand 22 anonymous donors

Corporations$50,000 +Manulife FinancialTD Bank Group

$25,000 - $49,999Sun Life Financial

$10,000 - $24,999InteracM.A.C AIDS FundRogers Communications IncScotiabankUrbaconWinners Merchants International

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$5,000 - $9,999AbbvieGreat-West Life, London Life and Canada LifeNorton Rose FulbrightTELUSViiV Healthcare in partnership with Shire $1,000 - $4,999Bennett Jones LLPDavies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLPIndustrial AllianceJK Hannaford BarristersLaishley Reed LLPOCAD UniversityPeloso Alexander Interiors – Glen Peloso and Jamie Alexander

Employee and Community Groups$5,000+Scotiabank Bright Future

$1,000+BMO Nesbitt Burns Fountain of HopeForest Hill Lions ClubRBC Financial Group - Employees’ Charity TrustRotaract Club of TorontoRotary Club of BellevilleUnited Way of OttawaYork University

$500 - $999Apotex Inc.IBM Employees’ Charitable FundManulife FinancialRogers Communications Inc.

Foundations$25,000+The Geoffrey H. Wood Foundation

$10,000 - $24,999The Catherine and Maxwell Meighen FoundationAudrey S. Hellyer Charitable FoundationThe Conn Smythe FoundationPosluns Family Foundation

$5,000 - $9,999REALTORS Care FoundationMcLean Smits Family Foundation

$1,000 - $4,999The Alastair and Jennifer Murray FoundationThe McLean FoundationRidge TrustThe W. P. Scott Charitable FoundationThe BLG Foundation

The K.M. Hunter Charitable FoundationThe Norman and Margaret Jewison Charitable FoundationJackman FoundationPace Family FoundationThe Timothy D. Mayer Charitable Foundation

Community EventsBikram Yoga YongeCentennial CollegeDiving for LifeU.C. Literary & Athletic Society

Third Party Events The St. George’s Society of Toronto’s Red Rose Ball in support of Casey House BMO Financial GroupTD Bank GroupScotiabankMcCarthy LawStephen and Jane BeattyCIBC Wood GundyCineplex MediaCISCODelaney Capital ManagementGE AppliancesInteracMaritz Loyalty MarketingNavigatorNEI InvestmentsOCAD UniversityProvision Lasik & Cataract CentreRBC Royal BankRyerson UniversitySionna Investment ManagersUniversity of TorontoBeretta Family FarmsChapman’sHello! CanadaRosseau Asset ManagementRon D. BarbaroThe Honourable Henry N.R. Jackman, Mrs. Gretchen RossYabu Pushelberg Inc.Mr. Tom Pam

Monogram Dinner By Design in support of Casey House and The Design ExchangeAya KitchensAzure Publishing Inc.CaesarstoneChestnut ParkDAC GroupElteGE AppliancesGE Monogram

KPMBKravet CanadaManulife FinancialMaverickMoenNespressoOve BrandPHD CanadaRichelieuShangri-La HotelsSpafaxStone TileTE WealthUmbra

Event Sponsors and Gifts in Kind AKAU Framing & Art Inc.AXA InsuranceGlenn BellDaniel et DanielFero TransportImperial Coffee and Services Ltd.Joe and Heather TobyLeslie Fink AppraisalsLoblaws at Maple Leaf GardensMark J. Mooney and AssociatesMcCarthy TétraultMetropolitan United ChurchMonnet DesignNavis - Fine Art Packaging & Transportation SpecialistsOCADU Epson Imaging LabPerry Tung - Bonhams CanadaDr. Joel RayRazart Installation Services Inc.Red Rocket CoffeeStephen Ranger - Waddington’sTC Transcontinental PrintingThe CarluThe New Classical 96.3 FMToni HafkenscheidWestbury National Show Systems Ltd.

Art With Heart ArtistsShelley AdlerMichael AntkowiakNicholas AokiStephen Appleby-BarrShuvinai AshoonaMelanie AuthierMichael AwadMike BadourMatt BahenCara BarerAlex BierkJeff Bierk

Genevieve BlaisJesse BolesKotama BouabaneJordan BroadworthJason BrownKristina BurdaRobert BurleyPaul ButlerAlex CameronTammi CampbellMaryanne CasasantaDavid ClarkDouglas CouplandChris CranMax DeanJason DearySusan DobsonPierre DorionKim DorlandScott EveringhamJoe FlemingWill GillGreg GirardWill GorlitzMike GoughHeather GrahamAdad HannahMichael HarringtonColleen HeslinApril HickoxThaddeus HolowniaSimon HughesHanna HurKrisjanis Kaktins-GorslineGarry Neill KennedyJames KirkpatrickChris KlineKris KnightJean-Francois LaudaErin LoreeAaron MacDonaldVirginia MakKal MansurJenine MarshBobby MathiesonElizabeth McIntoshKeita MorimotaJanet MortonKen NicolRafael OchoaErik OlsonCelia Perrin SidarousEd PienDerrick PiensSasha PierceTim Pitsiulak

John PlayerJean-Benoit PouliotNed PrattNicholas PyeSheila PyeElise RasmussenIanick RaymondJeanie RiddleMitch RobertsonJillian Kay RossNicotye SamayualieDaniel ScinoccaRamón SerranoAnna SnyderBarbara SteinmanDerek SullivanDiana ThorneycroftJanna WatsonShirley WiitasaloElise Windsor

Voices of Hope PerformersJose Arias as Dyna ThirstDillan ChiblowGavin CrawfordJordan KlapmanGerald MartindaleSharron MatthewsAvery RaquelOasis Vocal JazzShaun Proulx - Host

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PLEASE CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING THREE WAYS TO GIVE TO CASEY HOUSE:

1. Support Ongoing Programs & Services Make a one-time or monthly donation to our ongoing programs and services.

2. Make a Generous Rebuilding Lives Capital Campaign Gift Pledge a gift to our Capital Campaign, helping to transform the future of HIV/AIDS care in our city.

3. Estate Planning You can help to ensure your

legacy of caring and compassion continues long after you are gone. Please remember Casey House in your will and estate plans.

TO MAKE OR RENEW YOUR GIFT – ONE-TIME, MONTHLY OR ANNUALLY:

• Donate quickly and securely online at www.caseyhouse.com

• Call us any time: 416-962-4040 ext. 232

• Email us at [email protected]

TO LEARN ABOUT HOW TO INCLUDE CASEY HOUSE IN YOUR WILL AND ESTATE PLANS, PLEASE CONTACT: Tracy Hatten 416-962-4040 ext. 233 [email protected]

Casey House 9 Huntley Street Toronto, Ontario M4Y 2K8 [email protected]

www.caseyhouse.com

Charitable Registration No. 10687 8374 RR0001

You Can Help

Nobody should have to manage this devastating disease alone.

For as long as we are needed, Casey House will be here, continually adapting to support the diverse health care needs of people living with HIV/AIDS in our community. But we can only do it with your help.

More people in Toronto are living with HIV than in 1988, when we first opened our doors.We need your support today more than ever. Together, we’re opening the door to a new future of HIV/AIDS care.

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