Stories
Stollery stories
At the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation we raise money in support of the Stollery Children’s Hospital, educate the community on the Hospital’s needs and thank our donors for their generosity. Meet Stollery kids from backyards across Alberta and learn how donor dollars have been making a difference at the Stollery below.
Meet Luke
Meet Luke
Luke loves the outdoors, having campfires with his family and playing with his dog, Ripley! After Luke was born with a congenital heart defect, his family is grateful to have the hub for pediatric heart surgery in Western Canada right in their backyard.
Meet Arabella
Meet Arabella
Arabella is a strong little girl who is always on the move! She loves playing outside, swinging on swings and cars and trucks. After spending her first seven months of life at the Stollery, Arabella knows that with the help of her Stollerific team, anything is possible.
Meet Bridge
Meet Bridge
Bridge loves being outside, playing Monopoly, downhill skiing and making people laugh! After a serious dirt bike accident, his team at the Stollery worked hard to get him back to doing all the things he loves.
Meet Nicholas
Meet Nicholas
Nicholas is a MSc student and research assistant with the University of Alberta's department of pediatrics.
Rock out in support of kids' mental health
Rock out in support of kids' mental health
On this month’s Spotlight on the Stollery, producer John Cameron joined us as we sat down with our friends at Global Edmonton to chat about the return of CRESCENDO, an exciting concert event supporting mental health initiatives at the Stollery Children’s Hospital.
Meet Adriana
Meet Adriana
Adriana is a music therapist on the Child Life team at the Stollery Children's Hospital.
When community fundraisers make Sweet music
When community fundraisers make Sweet music
The City of Wetaskiwin rallies together in memory of beloved music teacher.
The journey towards a new Stollery continues
The journey towards a new Stollery continues
The Stollery Children's Hospital will receive a total of $20 million over three years from the Government of Alberta to advance the planning to build a purpose-built children's hospital in Edmonton.