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“The first wave of the AIDS epidemic, being gay, were largely ignored by society and the
powers that be. The gay community included people who were well-educated and had
resources to draw upon in order to improve their own situations... The people affected
in the second wave don’t have these resources – they often don’t have an education,
they don’t have access to medical care and so on. It’s pretty frightening. What’s going
to become of those people?”Dr. Peter Jepson-Young, March, 1991
Dr. Peter’s Legacy
The only program of its
kind in Canada, the
Dr. Peter Centre provides
leading-edge care and
support to improve
the overall health of
people most in need,
particularly individuals
with added issues of
addiction, mental illness,
homelessness and other
life disadvantages.
Extraordinary Care • Extraordinary People
Dr. Peter believed that there was no substitute for the ongoing involvement and support of caring people, and
understood that persons living with HIV/AIDS have many needs far greater than just survival. His vision and
compassion endure in the work of the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation.
Dr. Peter Jepson-Young was a young Vancouver-based physician
diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in 1985. When his condition became too
debilitating to continue practising medicine, he sought to inform
and educate the public and others living with HIV/AIDS by filming
The Dr. Peter Diaries. In 111 television episodes broadcast on CBC TV
over two years, Dr. Peter used honesty, pathos and humour to share
his experience, bringing a human face and a human touch to the
epidemic at a time when too few knew the difference between myth
and medical reality.
Days before his death in 1992, Dr. Peter established the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation to provide comfort care for
people living with HIV/AIDS. Prophetically, he saw the landscape of HIV/AIDS changing and knew the needs
of those affected would become more complex.
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We are thrilled to debut the new logo for the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation in the pages of this 2007/08 Annual
Report. The logo combines the legacy of Dr. Peter’s name with the red ribbon, an established symbol of
support and compassion in the fight for a cure for AIDS. The new logo creates a bold and unmistakable identity
for the organization.
The Dr. Peter Centre has earned a local, national, and international reputation for its leading-edge care,
particularly for its success in the intersect of HIV/AIDS, mental illness, and addiction care. The new logo will
be a very recognizable symbol as we expand our presence in the world beyond Vancouver. This is particularly
important as we move forward with the Foundation’s 2006-09 directional interests for increased capacity to
provide care and to share our model of care with others.
This past year, planning continued for the joint venture project on Vancouver’s Eastside with Vancouver Native
Health Society and Vancouver Native Housing Society. The timeline for completion is 2011/2012. Discussions also
began with Fraser Health Authority for a Dr. Peter Centre in the Surrey area. Fraser Health Authority has the second
highest HIV/AIDS population in the province. The project involves collaboration with BC Housing, Fraser Health
Authority, BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, and St. Paul’s Hospital Immunodeficiency Clinic.
In 07/08, we again hosted national and international health care professionals and health and housing design
specialists. As the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation moves forward, there are so many more individuals to whom we
can give the gift of additional years of life – in the current Dr. Peter Centre; in the new Dr. Peter Centres being
planned for in Metro Vancouver; and in Centres around the world inspired by what we do. We are literally
changing the world of HIV/AIDS care.
Until there is a cure, I ask for your support.
Sincerely,
Maxine Davis
Executive Director, Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation
Dear Friends of the Dr. Peter Centre
It has been my honour to return in a leadership role with the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation. It is an organization
rich in history, compassion and commitment, and I am pleased to work to improve the lives of people living
with HIV/AIDS.
Much has changed since I served on the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation Board from 2001 to 2005 and Co-Chaired
the Capital Campaign Committee to build the present Dr. Peter Centre. The demographics of HIV/AIDS
continue to evolve and become more complex. So too does the organization as it responds to meet the changing
needs of the people we serve.
The Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation has strengthened its administrative infrastructure and built capacity to
meet the demands of the organization and our community. With a strong board of directors, sound financial
management and a commitment to performance quality, we are well positioned to expand our mission.
Like any great organization, the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation knows what it does best and sticks to it with
enthusiasm, diligence and discipline. With our clear vision, deep passion and solid understanding of our skill
in caring for people living with HIV/AIDS, we are ready for the next chapter.
I welcome the opportunity as Board Chair to help this organization grow, share our model of care with other
health care providers, and build more Dr. Peter Centres in more communities so people with HIV/AIDS will
have the specialized health care they need – closest to where they live.
Sincerely,
John deC. Evans
Chair, Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation
“People living with HIV/AIDS
are often isolated from family,
friends and community.
Dr. Peter Centre, through well
run programs, provides a safe
and caring environment. I have
witnessed how these programs
have positively improved the life
of my patients”
Dr. Rolando Barrios MD, FRCPC
Assistant Medical Director
John Ruedy Immunodeficiency Clinic,
St. Paul’s Hospital
“To me, the Dr. Peter AIDS
Foundation is the quintessential
combination of a clear mandate,
a professional and caring staff,
a strong leadership team and a
dedicated group of volunteers.
The results of this combination
represent a paradigm shift – for
its clients, for government and
health care agencies, and for
society generally. I am very proud
to be a supporter of the Dr. Peter
AIDS Foundation.”
James M. Bond
Partner, Lang Michener LLP
A supporter to the Foundation and founder
of the Dr. Peter Centre Residence
Christmas Elf project
“We both love to come here.
We truly value our connection
with the wonderful participants
and residents. While we do
give, we also receive lots of love
in return and we always feel
enriched by our visit.”
Margaret Dennys & Celene Hurley
Volunteers affectionately known as
The Flower Ladies, who bring and distribute
fresh-cut flowers to residents at the Centre
every Tuesday morning
What Our Friends are Saying A Sense of Home
Every weekday morning at 9 am, the doors to the Dr. Peter Centre
open to welcome our Day Health Program participants. They
come here for health care, comfort and the chance to belong to a
community that respects them and honours their individual choices.
More than 300 people a year in our Day Health Program receive
full access to health care and treatment support, nutritious meals,
counselling services, music and art therapy, recreational and
complementary therapies, and a social support network of staff,
peers and volunteers. Nurses are present for medication assistance,
wound care, consultation for symptom management and health
assessments. Dr. Peter residents also have full access to all Day
Health programs and services.
The Dr. Peter Centre is a special place providing safety, support and
a sense of home for people who often do not have family, friends
or shelter to rely on. It is a place of acceptance and inclusion where
strength and hope are possible.
Jeff was brought to the Dr. Peter Centre from hospital in
January, 2005. He weighed 100 pounds, had double pneumonia
and was given days to live. “I guess they brought me to the
Residence because it was a nice place to pass. I was brought here
to die,” he says.
Jeff ’s Story“Never tell a logger, he can’t do something. He’ll prove you wrong… Logging separates the men from the boys,” he says. “It is inside of me. It’s all I had left when I lost my wife and kids (to divorce).”
Jeff ’s enthusiasm and pride are evident as he speaks of his career, of the hard physical work, responsibility, constant learning curve, ever-changing weather, camaraderie and sheer beauty of being surrounded by nature. He says he was destroyed and wanted to end his life when the company he had worked for shut down in 2002. He returned to Chilliwack, “got hooked up with the wrong person,” and eventually contracted HIV.
Jeff spent a year and a half in Residence at the Dr. Peter Centre, building a number of strong friendships with other residents and finding the will to go on. Today, he lives on his own in a downtown apartment and participates in the Day Health Program. He rarely misses breakfast at the Centre and also spends a number of hours each week helping in the Café.
“I’m an active guy – I can’t just sit around. Even when I was young and learning to put on my shoes, my mom was always trying to tie me to the clothesline. I loved trains and used to go near the tracks. She had to keep a close eye on me.”
Jeff is also a fan of model trains and has built model structures, even whole villages, over the years. He can often be found in the DPC Art Studio working on his craft. As he glances at the long wall of windows in the Café, his dream is to build a replica of the Dr. Peter Centre.
“The Centre gives me a purpose to carry on. I have nothing else,” he says matter-of-factly. “Some days I don’t want to leave. I don’t want to go home and be alone.
“My whole life I was always here to help… This is like family – as sick as they are, even myself. Still today, my life is better by helping others… I want someone to remember me.”
47 Residents in
the Year
98.8% Occupancy
Rate
35% Residents Stayed
a Year or Less
18,000 Day Health
Visits
He doesn’t recall much about those days – “I was mad at everyone. I didn’t even know where I was. I was mixed up and couldn’t put two words together,” he says – but slowly and steadily, his health was restored. He attributes it to the tremendous care he received in the Residence, and suspects his “ornery” mood (he eventually earned the nickname “Crusty” from a staff member) also had something to do with it.
Jeff comes by his tenacity honestly. Now 51, he worked in the forest industry for 26 years, including six years as a hook tender supervising and coordinating the activities of a team. Not bad for a guy who is scared of heights.
“I am continuously amazed by my
experience volunteering at the DPC. It
is wonderful as a volunteer to have
both the DPC’s clients and staff show
genuine appreciation for every Friday
morning that I spend at the Centre…
I have volunteered at
several organizations
over the years and I can
say without hesitation
that my experience at the DPC has
been by far the most rewarding – not
only in the appreciation shown to me,
but also for the opportunity I have
had in meeting and interacting with
clients and staff.”
Jill McDougall “Ask Me” volunteer
120 Volunteers
5726 Volunteer Hours
669 Days of Average Tenure
(1.8 Years)
John deC. Evans, Chair President & CEO
Trilogy Properties Corporation
Melissa Holland, Vice-Chair Manager, Major Projects
BC Transmission Corporation
Fred James, Past Chair Manager - Rate Design and Tariff
Administration, BC Hydro
Derrin Cozart, Chair Performance Quality Committee
Senior Program Manager
Telus Business Solutions
Jill Hewitson, Chair Governance Committee Vice President, IS Operations (ITI) &
Billing Services, Telus
Elisa Kreller, Secretary/Treasurer Wall Corporation Financial
Larry Beasley City Planning Consultant
Steven Fitzgerald President, Habanero Consulting Group
Dr. Michael O’Shaughnessy Consultant
Audrey Mehler Paperny Films Inc.
Dr. Deborah Money Associate Professor, Department of
Obstetrics & Gynaecology, UBC and
Executive Director, Women’s Health
Research Institute, Provincial Health
Services Authority
Marcella Munro Media & Communications Manager
Cressey Development Corporation
Brian Harrigan Chief Operations Officer,
Oxford Outcomes
David Polinsky Real Estate Developer
Mark Virgin Partner, Lawyer, Stevens Virgin
Baroness Heidi Von Pfetten
Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation Board of Directors April 1, 2007 - March 31, 2008
Jill Hewitson, Derrin Cozart & Fred James
Enriching Our Community
Volunteers are an integral part of the Dr. Peter
Centre team. Each volunteer brings his or her unique
skills, energy and perspective to help enhance the
experience for our participants and residents.
Volunteers work in many areas of the Dr. Peter Centre
to add to the quality and delivery of our programs
and services. They are also wonderful ambassadors in
the community, helping to generate awareness of the
Foundation’s goals, services and needs.
Consolidated Statement of Financial PositionAs at March 31
2008 $
2007 $
AssetsCash - Operating 17,418 18,392
Cash - Restricted 379,690 361,019
Accounts Receivable 97,245 82,493
GST Recoverable 12,976 11,014
Prepaid Expenses 17,815 25,341
Total Current Assets 525,144 498,259
Capital Assets 7,425,619 7,629,272
7,950,763 8,127,531
LiabilitiesBank Indebtedness 164,376 203,301
Accounts Payable and Accruals 195,142 277,659
Unearned Revenue 24,620 28,321
Current Portion of Mortgage Payable 28,370 27,018
Current Portion of Capital Lease Payable 8,819 -
Total Current Liabilities 421,327 536,299
Deferred Contributions 194,192 203,759
Mortgage Payable 1,926,324 1,947,166
Obligations Under Capital Lease 44,868 -
Deferred Contributions Related to Capital Assets 5,169,998 5,366,102
Total Liabilities 7,756,709 8,053,326
Net Assets (deficiency)
Invested in Capital Assets 247,240 288,986
Unrestricted (315,683) (389,308)
Replacement Reserve 192,497 174,527
Internally Restricted 70,000 -
Total Net Assets 194,054 74,205
7,950,763 8,127,531
These financial statements are derived from the audited financial statements of the Dr Peter AIDS Foundation as at March 31, 2008 and the year then ended. Complete audited financial statements are available at the Dr Peter AIDS Foundation.
Consolidated Statement of OperationsYear Ended March 31
2008 $
2007 $
RevenueGovernment Grants 3,685,158 3,678,713
Donations and Fundraising 614,734 614,915
Residents’ Per Diems 253,623 256,603
Other Income 8,606 14,701
Amortization of Deferred Contributions Related to Capital Assets 257,508 255,655
4,819,629 4,820,587
ExpensesAmortization of Capital Assets 350,940 346,783
Office and Supplies 261,889 300,871
Program Services and Other Supplies 290.778 261,403
Property Maintenance and Utilities 407,031 330,371
Human Resources 3,389,132 3,486,767
4,699,780 4,726,195
Excess of Revenue over Expenses for the year 119,849 94,392
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Donor Revenue $614,734
INDIVIDUAL
CORPORATE
PLANNED GIVING
TRIBUTE/MEMORIUM
CLUBS & GROUPS
PASSIONS
3RD PARTY EVENTS
FOUNDATIONS
& GRANTS
Thank You to Our DonorsEvery contribution is
important. Over the past
year, the Dr. Peter AIDS
Foundation has received
gifts from almost 600
individuals, organizations,
foundations and
governments, including
those donors who prefer to
remain anonymous.
We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this list. If you notice any errors or omissions, please contact Leah Kruk, Development Manager, at 604.331.3452
A & B Partytime RentalsA. Mordo & Son LtdAbbott Laboratories LimitedAbsolutely Fabulous Urban SpaAccenture LtdLarry AdamsAl Roadburg FoundationAll India Restuarant LtdJohn AndruArts Club Theatre CompanyHolli AsherLinda AshtonAssociation of Fundraising
ProfessionalsAssociation of Integrated
MarketersMarilyn C. AveryAXA Pacific Insurance CompanyAlireza AzmudehDonna BagdanChris Bailey & Glenn SmithPeter BalceBallet BCPaul & Sandi BallingerStephanie BarnesBryan & Tanya BassFrank BassettBC Gaming Policy and
Enforcement BranchBC HousingBC HydroAnn BeaufoyTom BellAri BenRonJoyce Benvillebeyond restaurant + loungeFraser BiggsHenry & Constance BishopDennis BlackEstate of Earl BlaineIris A. BlanchettBMO Employee Charitable
FoundationBoboli Holdings IncBoehringer Ingelheim
(Canada) LtdBook WarehouseBoston Pizza International IncJamesina BowerDavid & Daphne BowraJessie A. BoydBeverly BrazierVivien BridgerBrinkhaus JewellersEileen BrownDavid & Laura BrownHarold BrownLois BrummetGeorgina M. BrunetteKay BuckleyHenry Bugler Jr.Hardy BunnLorna J. BuschlenCactus Club CafeCanaccord Capital Corporation
Canadian Music Therapy Trust Fund
Capers Community MarketsCarruthers Dermatology CentreCelebration of Hope FoundationCelebrities NightclubCentury-Plaza Hotel & SpaChambar Belgian RestaurantJack W. Charles, Jr.Mary N. ChildsChrist Church CathedralGordon & Maryanne ChristieCinCin Ristorante & BarCita HealthBette & Ray ClarkeBert CleverMark ClydesdaleKen CoberCobre Nuevo Latino CuisineDonald A. CockriellHelen ColemanRobert & Fran CollardRon & Mary ColpittsCommonwealth Holding Co. LtdTim ConklinDavid ConlinCo-Operative Auto NetworkCountry FurnitureMarilyn CoveDerrin CozartEleanor CraigCrave on MainCarolyn CrossDonna CurtisCutting Edges Gay Hockey ClubDa Vinci’s HomeDanbe Foundation IncAnne DaneDaniel le Chocolate BelgeAlan DavidsonMaxine DavisJudith F. DavisJames Dean & Janet AllanDean Sanderson PhotographyJohn deC. EvansBrad DeepEstate of Robert Neil DeHartDenman Bike ShopMargaret & Nick DennysNanette DerDeSerresDeserving ThymeBarry DeVitoSharon DevriesCraig B. DewarDaniel DexMimmo Di GiacomoDiscount Car & Truck RentalDr. Fred G. DitchburnDiva at the MetSteve and Marian DocziPeter Dodek & Hella LeeJared R. DombrowskiVicky DonaldsonMaureen A. Douglas
Yolande Du Gardein-MatsonJennifer DugganMary DunneMartha DzamanEast India Carpets LtdBrian EdwardsEgo Lifestyle Salon StoreElectronic ArtsElixir Restaurant & BarDr. Stacy ElliottBlake V L Elliott JrEnglish Bay Eye WorxDennis EnomotoSusan EvansTracy EvansFace the World FoundationFairmont Chateau WhistlerFairmont Olympic HotelFairmont Waterfront HotelFarmhouseHeather FarrellFarnaz FarrokhiMiles FederspielFernwood FoundationJohn FerrieFiddlehead Joe’s Eatery & BarFlower FactoryFluid Agencies IncNathan FongLori FontaineRobin FordDiane FordeFour Seasons HotelFraternal Order of EaglesLaurie FredricksenMrs. Elizabeth W. FreezeShirley FreiseKirsten FrizPegge GabbottSyd GallingerDave GallowayGlenn GardnerDr. Karen GelmonDr. Dino GeorgasDr. Martin GerretsenGet Fresh FlowersDavid GillandersGlaxoSmithKline in partnership
with Shire BioChemGlenhaven Memorial ChapelGlobal Collective Design IncNatalie GoertzenDavid GoldmanSusan & Daniel GomezUlla GouzanisKenneth GracieGrady Wine MarketingErik GraffJennica GrahamBrent GranbyPeter & William GrangerRev. Neil R. GrayJeff GrebDouglas & Agnes GreerIrene Griffiths
Grouse Mountain Resorts LtdGeoffrey GudewillGuess? CanadaCliff HallHamilton Street GrillStacey HandleyHarrison Hot Springs
Resort & SpaHarry Rosen IncWayne HartrickLenora HaymanBrian HeltmanJoan HendrickBrenda & Stephen HenleyTim & Mark HiltzAndy HiscoxDavid HiscoxRobert & Lynne HiscoxMichael HocheBarry HoffmanHoffmann-La Roche LimitedLinda J. HoggMelissa Holland & Bruce ClarkShelly HollingsheadHolt RenfrewAgnes HornaasNorna HornerLucy HoughHouse of Just CuzDr. Allan J. HovanJohn W. HowellDorothy HuangLinda HudsonWanda HuismansRob HunterBrent HunterAnne IkedaImage Matters PhotographyIMG CanadaBarbara Inglis & Paul ChalmersInStock Clothing LtdIntrawest ULCKatherine L. IsteadJack & Jill Clothing IncSydney W. JackmanStephen & Susan JacksonMurrary B. JacksonElizabeth JarvisChristian JasserandDoreen & Richard Jepson-YoungJohn Allan Bridges Memorial
FoundationJohn Hardie Mitchell Family
FoundationJohnson & Johnson Family of
Canadian CompaniesDawn JohnstonJuli Hodgson Design/Build LtdKaryn Chopik StudioPatrick KeelerEleanor M. KellyLorri & Scott KennedySharon KennedyRobert KennySharlene Keser
Colin KingsmillKingswood Pub & Liquor StoreDavid KiplingAnthony H. KnightJoy S. KormanDr. Andrei KrassioukovElisa KrellerDalton H. KremerLeah KrukStanley and Eva KwokDolores J. KyleLa Terrazza RestaurantFakroon LakdawallaLang Michener LLPSam LangeAlice F. LanielGreg LarocqueNancy Le BlevecLe Gavroche Restaurant LtdCarol Leacy & Jon DietrichRobert LedinghamYasuko LeeCarlota LeeLinda M. LehrRobert LemonRick LeongWilliam J. LesiukLiberty Wine MerchantsVelma LiebenschelTanya LinauMartha LindquistHarry LockeLondon Drugs LimitedLOTUSWEARLisa J. LoveLPA Development & Marketing
Consultants LtdLaura LucinEdith E. MacCormacMacDonald Dettwiler and
Associates LtdAlison E. MacLennan, Q.C.Ian C. MacRaeHenry & Margaret MaggsDr. Vivan MaierMain River Promotions LtdGeraldine MainguyTeresa & Wayne MakJovica & Vlatka MaksimcevPeter MalekMiriam MannGemma Manzo & Maria ValenteMarquis Wine CellarsRosemary J.L. MartinJane MasonJean MathesonKathryn MatthewsJohn MayesSharon and Brady MaysonMcCarthy TetraultJulie A. McDonaldTom McKennaCatriana McKieJames E. McLennanDiana McMeekin
Doug McMillanRay L. McNabbBern McNichollStefanie McQuaidStephan MehrMerck Frosst Canada LtdMetropolitan Fine PrintersMichel MigneaultLea MigneaultMark MitchellSandi MitchellHarvey MitchellMIX the BakeryMario MonteraMoira MorganIan MorrisMorton’s, The SteakhouseMoxie’s Classic GrillLarry MudrieThelma MulhollandSheli MullinGeoffrey & Patricia NansonNature’s ExpressionNeale Staniszkis Doll Adams
ArchitectsDavid NelsonNettwerk ManagementAudrey NeumannGlenda NicolMarian NielsenNL&ADr. Fraser NorrieBill and Helen NorriePatricia NorthJeff NugentO.K. AgenciesBrian OldhamOnsite Flooring IncOpera Appassionata SocietyOpus HotelBruce OrrOscar’s Art Book StoreOut to Lunch Cuisine IncPan Pacific HotelDavid Paperny & Audrey MehlerCathy PapernyParasucoEd & Barbara PardelyRob PardyRon PatonP-CANPaul PelletierLe Roy & Marjorie PelletierPfizer CanadaPI Financial CorpPickled ProductionsCrystal PidhaichukIrene PlayerPlayhouse Theatre CompanyPMA Canada LtdMargaret PorterDr. Lynne PotterPrecision Graphics IncPriapeProvence Marinaside
Provincial Employees Community Services Fund
Purdy’s ChocolatesErnie & Toshiko QuanRobert A. QuartermainQuattro RestaurantsR & B BrewingIsabell RamsayBonnie RapaportRBC FoundationRBC Olympic Business
DevelopmentKate ReidDan ReidDino RenaertsReputations CorporationRETHINKDouglas S. ReynoldsMichael & Barbara RichardsJohn RichmondWallace RobinsonRogers’ ChocolatesRoot Source IncJaci RossMike RossAnne-Marie RowleyJohn & Susan RussellMaya Susan RussellAlf & Grace RuttenCarolyn RyanD. RycroftSajeSarah SamphireNessa SaniukPatricia & Raymond SappWalter SchibliWarren R. ScottAlin Senecal-HarkinSequoia Company of
RestaurantsDr. Philip M. SestakVal & Peter SewellLouise ShipwayShooting Stars FoundationShoppers Drug MartSierra WirelessSikora’s Classical RecordsKevin SimkaCate SimpsonDianne Simpson & Nancy KatoChristopher SimsSisters of Charity of the
Immaculate ConceptionRuth & Walter SmishekJohn E. SmithMs. Irene D. SmithDonald SmithShawn SmithSo.Cial at Le MagasinSooke Harbour HouseSophie’s Cosmic CafeSouthlands NurseryJohn & Joan SpencerDean SpottarSpruce Body Lab
St. Mary’s Church (Kerrisdale) Outreach Committee
Starbucks Coffee CanadaMarjorie StebnerPeter SteeleRob & Pat StefaniStevens Virgin Barristers &
SolicitorsRonald A. StewartDavid Stone & Catherine MortonMatt Stone & Diane FillmoreAndrew & Yasmeen StrangJoan SummerbellGlinda SutherlandBeverley TambolineCatherine TaylorIngrid & Doug TaylorMarjorie A. TaylorJohanna & Michael te BoekhorstTelus Communications (BC) IncTerry Schindler & Associates LtdPatrick ThamThe Anglican Parish of St. Peter
QuamichanThe Campbell HouseThe Fountainhead PubThe Hamber FoundationThe Hydrecs FundThe Listel HotelThe Majestic Restaurant &
LoungeThe Metropolitan HotelThe Observatory RestaurantThe Pumpjack Pub LtdThe Smoking Dog BistroThe Sutton Place HotelThe Vancouver CourierThe Westin Bayshore VancouverTheanon Charitable FoundationThomas Haas Fine Chocolates &
PatisserieBarry TietjenTiffany & CoNeil TilleyStan TillsonLinda TinklerSebastian ToblerTojo’s RestaurantTools and TechniquesTopTable Restaurants & BarsTourisme MontrealRobert TownKen & Joan TownendNorm & Joy TozerTransConnect - BC Transmission
CorporationTrent StudioMark Trowell & Scott BuffettSusanna TsinJohn & Jean TurnbullRobert TurnerTusscin Management LtdKen TwaitesDorene TyackeStanley Ullmer
United Way of Peel RegionUnited Way of the Lower
MainlandUnited Way of York RegionUnited Way Ottawa/CentraideUBC College of Health
DisciplinesEmily UptonJan UrataUrban FareYoshiko UwasaVancity Community FoundationVancity Savings Credit UnionVancouver Art GalleryVancouver Chamber ChoirVancouver FoundationVancouver FrontrunnersVancouver Pride SocietyVancouver TheatreSports
LeagueJohn VanderleeVanDusen Botanical GardensFreda VealeCheryl VickersVinterra Wine Merchants IncMahmoud ViraniMark Virgin & Nolan StampsDavid & Kathryn VirginHeidi Von PfettenLaurie VoroneyRoy WadiaCharlotte WagnerDr. Maria WaldkirchRory WalkerJudith WalkerPat Wallace & Norm ShoutoWardell Agencies LtdBrian & Joanna WardleyRosemary WatsonDeanna WattersonDavid WebbEvva WeberGisela WegnerJohn WennemannWensley Architecture LtdKen WestWestcoast Hot YogaWestJetVincent Wheeler & Peter ChengWhistler Water CompanyWhite SpotKenneth WhiteheadMary & Stuart WhitehouseWild RiceEstate of Elizabeth M. WilsonLori WilsonCraig T. WilsonElizabeth J. WilsonJayantha WithanageDamon WongBeverly Anne WoodMs. E. Wynn WoodwardYaletown Sofa CompanyBob & Shirley YoungMari L. Yukawa
Vancouver-based artist Tiko Kerr unveiled this painting of the
Dr. Peter Centre on World AIDS Day 2005. The work was
generously donated to the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation by Sam
Magid. Another Kerr painting of the Centre was commissioned
and reproduced on banners displayed on Vancouver’s
Granville Street Bridge in 2006.
Tiko Kerr
Founded in 1992, the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation established the
Dr. Peter Centre as the province’s only HIV/AIDS Day Health
Program and 24-hour Residence with palliative care services.
By sharing its innovative model of care with other health care
providers at the local, national and international level, the
Foundation strives to facilitate larger change in HIV/AIDS care
in communities throughout Canada and around the world.
1110 Comox Street, Vancouver, BC V6E 1K5T: 604.608.1874 F: 604.608.4259
Changing the World of HIV/AIDS care.Please give generouslyonline: www.drpeter.org or call 604.331.3452
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