At the recent Visionaries Breakfast for Queensway Carleton Hospital (QCH), the incredible legacy of Irving Greenberg and Shirley Greenberg was celebrated with warmth and gratitude. Their philanthropic contributions, spanning decades, have left an indelible mark on Ottawa, and their spirit of giving back to the community continues to inspire.
The event, attended by nearly 300 sponsors, donors, and community members, raised an astounding $515,238 in support of QCH’s vital services. Dr. Andrew Falconer, president and CEO of QCH, and Shannon Gorman, president and CEO of QCH Foundation, warmly welcomed guests and highlighted the hospital’s critical role in serving half of Ottawa’s population.
Dan Greenberg, son of Irving and Shirley Greenberg, spoke movingly at the event, expressing heartfelt gratitude to attendees for their ongoing support. He shared poignant memories of his parents’ unwavering commitment to QCH and their passion for making a difference in the lives of others.
Irving Greenberg, a visionary leader and philanthropist, was remembered for his humble demeanor and dedication to social justice causes. His son, Dan, carrying forward his legacy, emphasized the importance of community support in enabling QCH to save lives and provide exceptional care.
Shirley Greenberg, a trailblazer for women’s rights and equality, was honored for her significant contributions to the Ottawa community. Her generous support helped establish vital healthcare services at QCH, including a breast imaging suite to aid in the early detection of breast cancer.
Dr. Hassan Sannoufi, founder and chief medical officer of La Vie Executive Health Centre, exemplified the spirit of giving by kickstarting the fundraising drive with a generous donation. His inspiring story of gratitude and resilience underscored the profound impact of community support on QCH’s mission.
The event also featured touching testimonies from patients and their families, highlighting the life-saving care and compassion provided by QCH during times of need. Generous donations from attendees, including a significant anonymous contribution of $100,000, further demonstrated the community’s unwavering commitment to supporting QCH’s vital work.
As we reflect on the incredible legacy of Irving and Shirley Greenberg, we are reminded of the power of philanthropy to transform lives and strengthen communities. Their legacy lives on in the countless lives touched and the enduring impact of their generosity.
At La Vie Executive Health Centre, we are honored to be a part of this inspiring community and remain committed to supporting initiatives that make a difference. Together, we can continue to build a healthier and more compassionate future for all.