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IMPACT STORIES

Learn how your generous donations are changing lives in BC!

Annual Report
2021-2022

We are proud to present the long-lasting impact of TB Vets donors like you to BC’s respiratory frontline. Together, we are helping frontline medical heroes save lives!

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Championing World-Class Research – Dr. Reynolds

Goodbyes already had a more profound meaning for David Garcia, who lost his wife to cancer nearly a decade ago. He and his son know …

50/50 Winner Announcement: Dr. E.W. Dick

Many patients this year have either been quite unwell or had unique circumstances that required them to stay at the TB Unit for a long …

Your Gift in Action

For more than 35 years, support from TB Vets Charitable Foundation and its donors has fueled Thompson Rivers University’s (TRU) respiratory therapy program through critical …

TB Recreation Therapy

Many patients this year have either been quite unwell or had unique circumstances that required them to stay at the TB Unit for a long …

Good Bye for Now – David’s Story

Goodbyes already had a more profound meaning for David Garcia, who lost his wife to cancer nearly a decade ago. He and his son know …

Music Therapy – Baby Ruby’s Story

Baby Ruby received lifesaving and compassionate care. When Ruby was born at just 24 weeks, her lungs had not fully developed. By her due date, …

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