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July 2006

A Tour of the Renovated Marnie's Lounge

Marnie's Lounge Virtual Tour

Watch our video about the amazing changes to Marnie's Lounge "A Home Away From Home" thanks to generous funding from Mattamy Homes.

 

 

July 2006

Kids Believe in SickKids

Kids Believe in SickKids

Watch the amazing stories of young leaders who have made a difference in the lives of other children by raising money for SickKids.

 

 

July 2006

A Virtual Tour of The Hospital for Sick Children

SickKids Virtual Tour

Watch a special tour of The Hospital for Sick Children hosted by former SickKids patients Julian and Maria-Jose.

 

 

July 2006

I Believe Video

I Believe

Featuring a theme song specially created by Naomi Striemer for SickKids, this motivational video shows SickKids staff, patients and patient families talking about SickKids.

 

 

July 2006

Department of Cardiology

Cardiology

Highlighting one of the top three children's cardiac centres in the world, this video shows what makes this program so special.

 

 

July 2006

Meet Marissa

Meet Marissa

Marissa has been in and out of SickKids for most of her young life. Diagnosed with cancer before the age of three, she went into remission at the age of six.

When her cancer returned, she turned to her older sister Taylor for a life-saving bone marrow transplant. Watch her story, and learn how music therapy helped Marissa thank her sister.

 

 

July 2006

Meagan's Story

Meet Meagan

Meagan was four years old when she was diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumour.

Watch the video to learn how Meagan's mother, Denise honours her daughter's memory by raising hope and awareness for brain tumour research.

 

 

July 2006

Christopher's Story

Meet Christopher

Christopher's third Christmas could have been his last with his family. Diagnosed with neuroblastoma, an often deadly cancer, when he was two and a half, he required a stem cell transplant.

SickKids has done pioneering work in this area, and helped save Christopher's life. Watch his video to see his remarkable story.