Non-Profit Partners

PROSTATE CANCER CENTRE

Prostate Cancer is the most common cancer to afflict the men we love.  By partnering with the Prostate Cancer Centre, 4-H Alberta wishes to help save the lives of rural Alberta men by supporting rural engagement regarding Prostate Cancer and helping to build awareness of the rural MAN VAN.  The MAN VAN will be testing rural men at 4-H events across the province.  Dates, locations and times to be announced. For more information, or to coordinate a 4-H PSA testing event, please contact: pieschel@4hab.com.
 
For background information on the services Prostate Cancer Centre provides to communities in rural Alberta visit: www.combinesforcures.com.  

All of us have a father, uncle, brother or son that we do not want to see affected by Prostate Cancer.  Early detecting is key!

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RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE

The partnership between 4-H Alberta and the three Ronald McDonald Houses in the province (Calgary, Red Deer and Edmonton) creates a meaningful leadership experience for 4-H members and clubs.
 
Each Ronald McDonald House provides a compassionate, safe and affordable home away from home for out-of-town families and sick children who are receiving treatment in a local Calgary, Edmonton or Red Deer hospital. 
 
Ronald McDonald House Southern Alberta (Calgary): www.rmhsouthernalberta.org
Ronald McDonald House Central Alberta (Red Deer): www.rmhcentralalberta.org
Ronald McDonald House Northern Alberta (Edmonton): www.rmhnorthernalberta.org

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 







4-H CLUB CHAMPIONS OF THE HOUSE!
 
As the partnership continues into the 2014 - 2015 4-H season, 4-H clubs can plan charitable activities in support of Ronald McDonald House, collect pull tabs, visit their local House for a tour and also have a Ronald McDonald House representative come speak to them at their next meeting. Visitors of each House in Alberta can also see the plaques that hang recognition the contributions of the 4-H clubs each year.  For more information on how you and your 4-H club can be recognized as Champions of the House click here or contact: pieschel@4hab.com.

In 2014, more than $14,961 was donated by clubs last year to help out-of-town families with sick children stay together at Ronald McDonald House. Families of 4-H know the importance of working together and strength in community. The Irricana 4-H Beef and Multi-Club decided to try something new with their donor steer this year; they decided to sell raffle tickets instead of selling the steer ina live auction. Club members spent many months in their community selling tickets and raising awareness about the House. The Club raised an outstanding $10,000 in raffle ticket sales in support of Ronald McDonald House Southern Alberta in Calgary.  They emulated how the importance of community and team work; they proved how coming together as a team, and working together with their community, helps keep families together at the House!


Ronald McDonald House - Hair Massacure

 
Hair Massacure
Help support Ronald McDonald House Charities® Southern Alberta by participating in this year’s Hair Massacure. On Sunday, February 28, 2016, hundreds of Calgarians will gather at Scotiabank Saddledome to shave or donate their hair and show support for children affected by life-threatening illnesses. February 1, 2016, participants are invited to colour their hair pink in an effort to raise awareness for the upcoming event. The official pink campaign kicks off at MC College on February 1 and concludes with the headshave on February 28 at the Calgary Roughnecks gam. For more information visit HairMassacure.com

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  4 Ways to Fundraise for
Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society
Since 1990 4-H clubs across Alberta have come together to fundraise for STARS.
Together 4-H members have raised over $900 000 to ensure all Albertans have access to life-saving transport.

VIP Story

Lorenz Entz

Hometown: Drumheller, AB

 
Twelve-year-old Lorenz would rather work than play around. It was this hard working nature that took him to the mechanic shop on the Cloverleaf Hutterite Colony on one sunny Saturday afternoon in May.
He was tasked with cleaning the truck wash. When he was finished he was to close the electric overhead garage door. However, a piece of pipe had fallen into the door’s track and would not let it close properly.
When Lorenz pushed the open button again, his arm got caught and he was pulled 16 feet to the ceiling until the door stopped.
His screams brought the attention of another boy who ran for help. By the time help arrived, Lorenz had fallen to the ground, his arm still caught above in the door.
As his father, Joe, prepared to take him to meet a ground ambulance from Drumheller, others on scene got Lorenz’s arm from the door. STARS met the ground ambulance in Drumheller and took him to the Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary.
Thanks to rapid transport, surgeons were able to successfully reattach his arm in a nine-hour surgery.
Today Lorenz has regained much use of his arm and continues to recover from the incident.
“We will forever be grateful to have STARS in the sky,” said Joe. “Thank you STARS for your quick response.”

Animal Auctions

Every year, Alberta 4-H clubs, members and leaders help fundraise for STARS through charity auctions of steers, calves and sheep, or via other animal-related projects. As a club, you share the responsibilities of raising a charity animal from start to finish and then you can donate the proceeds of the auction of that animal to STARS. Some clubs choose to auction the charity steer more than once to raise more funds. Alternatively, some clubs choose to donate a portion of the proceeds of each animal auctioned to STARS.

STARS Calendar Sales

Starting this year, from July 2015-February 2016, 4-H members can sell STARS calendars and receive a commission on each calendar sold. The annual STARS Calendar Campaign is in its 21st year and raises millions of dollars with many moving patient stories of rescue and recovery and photos of our STARS team in action. You can help STARS fundraise through calendar sales and your club will also benefit by receiving $6 per each calendar sold. Get in touch with us to arrange for calendar supplies.
 

STARS Red Ring for Life

We all share a degree of separation from STARS. One in ten Albertans knows a patient or was a patient. How many degrees of separation are you?
 
Show your pride in being part of the STARS team and support our life saving mission by wearing a Red Ring for Life. The ring is a symbol of the many hands involved in a life-saving mission and is worn by supporters, donors, former patients and members of the chain of survival. With a minimum donation of $5 per month for one year, or a yearly donation of $60, you will receive your stainless steel ring.
 

STARS Fund a Flight

You can help keep STARS in the sky when you fund one of our vital flights. Life can change without a moment’s notice – from a farm accident or a heart attack to a car crash. Your support is critical to our ability to save lives.
 
A donation of $5400 will help make one patient’s mission possible – this includes the medical and aviation crew, as well as the necessary medical supplies and helicopter fuel needed. This donation is equal to one dollar per second for an average 90 minute mission. When the mission you helped fund has been completed, you will receive a STARS Certificate of Support and information about the mission your donation funded.

About STARS

STARS is dedicated to providing a safe, rapid, highly specialized emergency medical transport system for the critically ill and injured. In our 30th year, we have flown over 30,000 missions since 1985, including 1,839 missions in Alberta last year. On board, patients are always cared for by a STARS flight nurse and flight paramedic team. A transport physician accompanies the patient when required, and are always available for consultation through telephone or radio link.
 
When seconds count and the mission is critical, timely and accurate sharing of information is vital to the patient’s outcome. To meet this need, the STARS Emergency Link Centre (ELC) is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by a team of highly skilled Communication Specialists. The STARS ELC facilitates communication between the helicopter-based crew and external organizations such as ground ambulance, fire services and hospital staff. The STARS ELC also manages requests for deployment of helicopters, monitors the helicopter while in flight and coordinates landing zone preparation prior to their arrival.
 
For more than half the population of Western Canada, access to critical care is measured in hours. That can mean the difference between life and death; full recovery or permanent damage. STARS offers time, hope and live-saving transport to critically ill and injured patients. STARS is a charitable, non-profit organization and funding is met through donations from individuals, service groups, businesses and corporations, municipalities and through collaborative agreements with the provincial government. The incredible support of the community helps us continually enhance our innovative and leading-edge air medical programs and service.
Your support ensures that STARS can be there for the next patient.
For more information on how your club can get involved, please contact:
Claire Smith
Development Officer, Events, Calgary
403-516-3569
Sabrina Ali
Development Officer, Events, Edmonton
780-890-3145
 
Shaundra Siebert
Development Officer, Events, Grand Prairie
780-830-7015

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