Jewish General Hospital Foundation launches $5M COVID-19 Campaign: Three Quebec women are leading the way with gifts totalling $1.3M Français
An additional $500,000 in gifts will be matched.
MONTREAL, April 21, 2020 /CNW Telbec/ - A comprehensive COVID-19 campaign has been launched by the Jewish General Hospital Foundation and already has the support of three major Quebec philanthropists:
- Sharon Azrieli - C.Q., D.Mus.
- Sophie Desmarais – recipient of the Quebec National Assembly Medal of Honour and
- Lisa Mierins on behalf of the Mierins Family Foundation - former JGH Foundation Board member
The three women have proudly stepped up to fund the front-line fight against the worldwide pandemic today, tomorrow and well beyond the peak of the novel coronavirus. They are asking for those who can, to join them.
Dr. Sharon Azrieli has generously contributed $563,000 to fund the Sharon Azrieli Creative Space which will be equipped initially with three state-of-the-art industrial 3D printers. "In our tradition, we believe strongly in the proverb - Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. I conceived of the Creative Space with this in mind. Not only will the JGH be able to prototype ventilators now but once they have helped battle COVID-19, they will be able to create other critical equipment for the future," said Dr. Azrieli of the first-in-Quebec space she personally made possible. "I honestly believe in this idea, and if the community likes it too, I ask that they give generously. I will match whatever additional amount is raised up to $500,000," said the Montreal born-and-raised opera singer and creator of the Azrieli Music Prizes.
For her part, Sophie Desmarais has made a $500,000 gift towards COVID-19 research at the JGH. "The Jewish General Hospital is one of the top Hospitals in Quebec, and when they informed me of these projects, I immediately decided to get involved. I am compelled to support our hometown research and expertise in the face of this global pandemic. We are all in this together. We need to come together and support the exceptional efforts made by medical professionals and researchers. It is essential everyone contributes what they can. Together we will get there," said Ms. Desmarais.
The $250,000 donation of Ms. Lisa Mierins, on behalf of the Mierins Family Foundation, is directed to the immediate COVID-related equipment needs of the JGH. "It is not an option to do nothing when there is so much need. Whether big or small, we all must step up. Our family has benefited in many ways over the years from the hospital's incredible doctors and medical services. It is our pleasure to help the hospital and the JGH Emergency Department deal with the COVID-19 crisis during these unprecedented difficult times," said Ms. Mierins.
COVID-19 related initiatives funded by the $5M campaign include projects such as:
- The first of its kind in Quebec:
- The Sharon Azrieli Creative Space equipped initially with three state-of-the-art industrial 3D printers, where the JGH will begin prototyping 3D ventilators and other medical equipment
- High-impact research to keep our healthcare professionals ahead of COVID-19 such as:
- Creating a biobank that will make predicting optimal treatment for COVID patients possible
- Using artificial intelligence to predict where the coronavirus will hit and warn at-risk people
- Investigating what makes this new coronavirus transmit so rapidly and what drugs could combat it
- Reducing the time and space required to diagnose COVID-19
- Important mental health programs – such as telepsychiatry to help people through pandemic-related distress
- Patient-centred eldercare – aiding the most vulnerable members of our community using technology like ESOGER1, an online tool used to evaluate the socio-geriatric situation of a specific elderly person
- Critical resources for now and beyond COVID-19 – including:
- COVIDOM, an e-health application that allows patients who are COVID-positive (or suspected) to benefit from home monitoring
"The JGH is part of a global community and there are no borders when it comes to COVID‑19. We are striving to strengthen efforts in the face of this virus. These three women and those who join them will change the course of this worldwide pandemic saving thousands of lives," said Bram Freedman, President and CEO of the JGH Foundation.
About The Jewish General Hospital Foundation
Since 1969, the Jewish General Hospital Foundation has led a dynamic fundraising program in support of the Jewish General Hospital (JGH), one of the province's largest and busiest acute-care hospitals. A McGill University teaching hospital, the JGH is renowned for the excellence of its healthcare and the calibre of its medical and research staff. Thanks to our passionate and generous donors, volunteers and supporters, the JGH can continue to deliver awe-inspiring medical breakthroughs and keep pushing forward, improving lives and patient-centred care. Our donors and supporters can be proud: Newsweek Magazine rated the JGH the #1 hospital in Quebec, #5 in Canada and among the top hospitals in the world.
SOURCE Jewish General Hospital Foundation
Victoria Salvador, 438-503-2211 or [email protected]; The donors as well as Bram Freedman, President and CEO of the Foundation, are available for interviews.
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