Voices of Hope
Add your voice to power compassion and innovation this season

Speak up for St. Boniface Hospital

You are the hero for Manitobans who rely on St. B in their most critical moments.

Together, you can touch the lives of so many, powering compassionate patient care and groundbreaking research. 

You can hear first-hand what your gift to St. B means, from those who know, in their own words. Read more from this year’s voices of hope below.

Give more families more tomorrows

Give more families more tomorrows

Your support can help cardiac patients like Kelley Turnbull get through open-heart surgery, and its aftershocks. Adding your voice will make the biggest difference for women in Manitoba most of all! urnbull, of Winnipeg, underwent surgery at St. Boniface Hospital in...

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Healing Hearts at Home

Healing Hearts at Home

Dr. Shuangbo Liu, interventional cardiologist and clinician-scientist at St. Boniface Hospital, knows first-hand that home is where the heart is. Dr. Liu was born in China, moving to Winnipeg with her family when she was nine. She grew up in Winnipeg, receiving her...

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Please, Eat Your Peas!

Please, Eat Your Peas!

Don’t like finishing your vegetables at dinner? St. Boniface Hospital researcher Dr. Michel Aliani can tell you why you should.  Aliani is Principal Investigator, Nutritional Metabolomics Research in the Division of Neurodegenerative Disorders (DND) at the Hospital’s...

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A New Path to Wellness

A New Path to Wellness

Thanks to the incredible generosity of donors like you, the McEwen Building at St. Boniface Hospital has already undergone extensive renovations, creating a safer, more welcoming space for patients receiving mental health care. Now, we are excited to take the next...

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Tiny Dancer

Tiny Dancer

October 8, 2024 As a new parent, you expect to be able to hold and cuddle your baby. The instinct is written in all our hearts. Kelly and Corey Burtnyk, of Sage Creek in Winnipeg, felt it. But they had to wait three days before they could even pick up their only...

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Surviving SCAD

Surviving SCAD

November 1, 2023 Patti LeBlanc, of Winnipeg, didn’t think that lifting a crockpot would send her into an ambulance. But on December 22, 2015, that’s just what happened. LeBlanc, 49, was loading up her car for a church potluck when she was hit with alarming sensations....

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