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 Jordan
Meet Jordan
Jordan loves going on new adventures, swimming and dreaming about visiting Paris one day. As Jordan’s condition continues to progress and her mobility is taken away, she remains optimistic with an inspiring smile.
Meet George
Meet George
George likes to explore outdoors, be silly and spend time with his family and dogs. After having two heart transplants, spending more than 250 days in the Hospital before turning four and countless pokes and procedures, George has shown resilience through his kind, humorous and happy personality.
Keeping the CHILD in children’s hospital
Keeping the CHILD in children’s hospital
Child Life specialists help make sure kids get to be kids — even during a trip to the Stollery Children’s Hospital.
Preventing mental health lessons from getting lost in translation
Preventing mental health lessons from getting lost in translation
An online resource that teaches mental health literacy is getting a cultural makeover.
Meet Rylan
Meet Rylan
Rylan loves performing, entertaining and playing video games with his buddies. Instead of focusing on the things he can’t do, Rylan focuses on all that he can do, while genuinely and confidently loving who he is.
Meet Ben
Meet Ben
Ben loves playing Xbox, basketball and street hockey. And through all the tough stuff his cancer treatment brought, from needles to nose tubes, you rarely see Ben without a smile on his face.
Stollery families are MIGHTY!
Stollery families are MIGHTY!
In the summer of 2021, we started on a journey to create a Stollery song, a song that showcases everything Stollery families represent to us and our community.
Extra love for Extra Life
Extra love for Extra Life
Lisa Hawthorne is helping Stollery kids through the power of play.