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2020 The Art of Courage Wall ~ "Women Who Inspire"

Every day outpatients make their way up to the Third Floor at BUH to go to their appointments at the Chemotherapy Department to receive their intravenous chemotherapy medication, to the Dialysis Unit to have their three to six hour renal dialysis treatment, to the Cardiac Stress Testing Room to have their ECGs completed while performing a strenuous activity, and to the Pre-Operative Department to learn of their surgical procedure and what they must do prior to their surgery.  Imagine the trepidation and anxiety these people and their families must feel as they go to these appointments.  Some of you reading this can probably personally attest to this.  BUH Foundation and Warne Photography have partnered to offer inspiration and motivation to these outpatients through the “Art of Courage” wall, a prominent wall that all these patients must pass by as they go to the various departments. Warne & Paula Noyce of Warne Photography have donated their talent and have captured three most beautiful images with their camera.  These have been put to canvas and will hang on the wall for one year.  As patients pass these amazing images on their way to their worrying appointments, we believe that it will offer them encouragement and incentive for hope.  What a powerful thing of which to be a part.


The 2020 "Art of Courage" wall has been sponsored by Discovery Co-op Ltd.  We recognize the value they place on their local community and thank Discovery Co-op for enriching local healthcare.


Proceeds from the 2020 "Art of Courage" wall will support the purchase of a new ventilator for Respiratory Therapies at BUH.


The "Art of Courage" wall will be an annual fundraising event with a new theme every year.  BUH Foundation is grateful to the "Women Who Inspire", Pat Gotto, retired RN and former Manager and Director of Nursing at BUH; Constable Matea Steinborn, a member of RCMP "F" Division and; Senator Jenny Spyglass, former Chief and now first female Senator to BATC and FSIN from Mosquito Grizzly Bear's Head Lean Man First Nation.


If you wish to view the "Art of Courage" wall, please stop by the Foundation office in the Main Lobby at BUH or call, 306-446-6652.


Sponsorship for the 2021 "Art of Courage" wall will be a part of the live auction event during the Formal Evening of Festival of Trees in December.  Tickets will be available to attend this evening, or contact the Foundation office to submit a proxy bid.

Sponsorship of the "Art of Courage" wall means we can continue to enrich patient care at BUH and Battlefords Region Home Care through the purchase of technologically advanced medical equipment.  Your donation stays and assists your family and friends in The Battlefords and surrounding area.


The canvases remain the property of Warne Noyce and BUH Foundation.   

We are grateful to Warne Photography for their kind assistance and support.




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