Perinatal Impact Story – Kangaroo Chairs
Perinatal Impact Story – For the Love of Little Lungs
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Perinatal Impact Story – For the Love of Little Lungs
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Each year more than 1,600 babies are born at KGH with increasing numbers being born pre-term. Perinatal care is vital.
Perinatal Impact Story – A Baby Is Born Read More »
Jim and Kathy Rogers gave a gift to support the acquisition of the Hybrid Operating Room (OR) at KGH and a year later, he ended up there.
Donor Story – Hybrid OR Read More »
Premature babies born at Kelowna General Hospital can breathe easier thanks to a generous gift from the TB Vets.
Premature Babies Breathe Easier Read More »
Jaclyn Robertson, co-owner of Okanagan Lifestyle Apparel, shares her story of love and light in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at KGH.
Love and Light in the KGH NICU Read More »
Take a look behind the curtain at Marissa’s story and how the generosity of this community makes the impossible, possible.
In early April, just a few weeks after COVID-19’s arrival the interior, the foundation established the KGH COVID-19 Response Fund to support the emerging, unanticipated needs of doctors, nurses and staff at Kelowna General Hospital during the crisis, and appealed for the communities help.
Community Steps Up During Covid-19 Read More »
Dr. Kathryn Brown discusses the impact of philanthropy to KGH, including the acquisition of two new Echo machines.
On the Impact of Philanthropy Read More »
The new EP at KGH will now help patients like Matthew Huff so they can receive the treatment they need, right here at KGH.
Stuck Here Waiting Read More »
Thanks to the generosity of Colin Pritchard, the microbiology lab at KGH acquired a second set of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technologies, after the first was gifted by Mr. Pritchard in 2016.
PCR Important in COVID-19 Response Read More »