EVENTS & PROGRAMS
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The 7th Annual 'Drive FORE Life'
Presented by the...
Fairmont Chateau Whistler and Chateau Whistler Golf Course
Fri. - Sun. August 22 - 24, 2008
GOOD NEWS!
The 2007 'Drive FORE Life' golf tournament raised $190,000. In six years, this annual event has raised
over $2.6 million to fund depression research, education and treatment. Thanks to all participants, volunteers
and event staff!
... about the 2008 tournament
... SECURE 2008 tourney registration form

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FUNDRAISING
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BC Children's Hospital
The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation aims to help remove the stigma and ignorance associated with mental disease through
education, treatment and research. A major step towards that goal is the fulfillment of a $1-million pledge commitment
to the BC Children's Hospital Foundation that assisted in the construction of Canada's first free-standing Mental Health
Facility at BC Children's Hospital.
... more BC Children's Hospital program info
« Sept 17, 2004. Ginny and Kerry Dennehy present a cheque, at the 2004 DRIVE FORE
LIFE golf tourney, commemorating the Foundation's commitment to BC Children's Hospital.
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Kelty's Circle
Join the list of major donors - Guardians of the Kelty's Circle. These individuals and corporations have distinguished
themselves in responding to our plea to commit $30,000 ($10,000 over a 3 year period) towards preventing depression
related suicide.
... more Kelty's Circle info
« The exquisite personalized piece of priceless artwork, shown to the left - a privately
commissioned work by Guii clan artist, Jeff Robinson, will be presented to each Guardian.
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UBC/VGH Chair
The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation's funding is earmarked for programs that are designed to educate and prevent
teenage depression and suicide.
... more about the VGH & UBC Centre of Excellence.
« Feb 12, 2005. Ginny and Kerry Dennehy present an additional $100,000 cheque to
the Vancouver General Hospital - University of British Columbia (VGH-UBC) Hospital Foundation in continued support
to establish a 'Chair' for researching depression at UBC.
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