Volunteer Work Bee ignites 2024 Tree of Lights campaign

Submitted by St.Francis Valley Healthcare Foundation

Busy hands folded, sorted and stamped thousands of letters in preparation for a very special campaign.

At St. Francis Memorial Hospital (SFMH), volunteers spent a day preparing letters and envelopes for the St. Francis Valley Healthcare Foundation’s (SFVH) annual Tree of Lights Campaign. This mail-out is one of the biggest fundraisers of the year for the Foundation. Above: Donna, Bev, and Pauline Burchat enjoyed each other’s company during the annual Tree of Lights Work Bee. Photo submitted.

The letter profiles Diana Shulist of Wilno, who shared her journey on how St. Francis’ emergency department saved her life.   

The 2024 Tree of Lights Campaign hopes to raise funds for the emergency department and ambulatory care clinic redevelopment at SFMH. Earlier this fall, the SFVH Foundation unveiled its Growing TogethER Campaign, announcing that it had raised 85% towards its $2.7 million goal. Funds raised through the Tree of Lights Campaign will help close the gap. 

Hosting a work bee not only allows volunteers to come together and share in the spirit of the holidays, it also helps reduce costs for the Foundation.

Foundation Executive Director Erin Gienow said that while many charities use the services of a mailing house to assist with the distribution of letters, the Foundation relies on the kind contributions of many volunteers.

 “The selfless time and energy that they provide to us on this day minimizes our overall costs and ensures a very efficient campaign,” Gienow said.

The Christmas Campaign is a special one because people can purchase bulbs to help light the tree in memory, honour or appreciation of someone special. The person’s name is written on a bulb card along with a message and is displayed at the hospital.  A popular idea is to purchase a bulb as a gift for a loved one and the Foundation will send the recipient a certificate acknowledging the gift. 

Above at left: Work Bee volunteers Jane Beahan and Julie Callon help assemble the mail-out kit. Centre: Sue McAllister helps seal thousands of envelopes for the Tree of Lights Campaign. Right: Lynne Bridgewater and Susan Bernad help fold, stuff and check thousands of envelopes.

Tree Lighting Ceremony

In addition to the mail-out, the Foundation will be hosting the Tree Lighting Ceremony at the Railway Station in Barry’s Bay on Dec. 6 at 6:30 p.m.  The community is invited to the ceremony which will include the musical talents of the Station Keepers’ Choir, treats and refreshments, and Santa’s very own petting zoo.

Each donation made to the Foundation represents one of the bulbs lit on the outdoor Christmas tree.

“This holiday season, we depend on the Hospital and its emergency department to be here for us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to ensure we get the care that we need,” Gienow explained. “That is why we hope that everyone will consider supporting our Christmas campaign with a kind gift to ensure that the Hospital can do just that.”

How to donate

Giving is easy.  Donations can be made in the following ways: Fill out the donation card that comes in the mail and send it in or drop it off at the Foundation Office; Drop off at the Bank of Montreal or Northern Credit Union in Barry’s Bay; Give the Foundation a call at 613-756-3045 ext. 217 or donate online at www.sfvhfoundation.com.

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