A full page advertisement from the Whistler Question on May 31, 2012. It invites people to join Ginny and Kerry Dennehy on their 2nd Annual Ride Fore Life at the GranFondo from Vancouver to Whistler. The advertisement also includes the mission statement for the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation. Found in a scrapbook. 1 smaller duplicate.
A program booklet for the 7th Annual Drive Fore Life Golf Tournament Fundraiser in support of the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation held on August 22-24, 2008. The booklet contains handwritten notes about the official prices of the items for the auctions. It also contains the foundation's mission statement, the schedule of events, the menu, a welcome letter from Kerry Dennehy, a list of foundation achievement, a list of the top sponsors, donors and board members, the list of items available for silent and live auction, and a list of contributors of auction and sponsors for the event. Found in a scrapbook.
Accession number: WA_2015_023_23
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Newspaper article in Pique Newsmagazine describing the Dennehys' efforts in developing the Kelty Online Therapy Network in partnership with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH).
Accession number: WA_2015_023_24
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Newspaper article in Pique Newsmagazine describing the Dennehys' efforts in developing the Kelty Online Therapy Network in partnership with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH).
An article from the Globe and Mail on April 8, 2008 entitled "Antidepressants warning may have spurred rise in suicides." The article mainly discusses antidepressants and teen suicides, but also mentions the Dennehy family and the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation as leaders in trying to remove the stigma of depression. The article features a photo of Ginny Dennehy. Found in scrapbook.
A newspaper article from The Question entitled "Author joins fight against teen depression, suicide." The article discusses the connection between the new novel called "When Falcons Fly" by David Square and the fundraising efforts of the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation. The article also includes information about the 6th Annual Drive Fore Life golf tournament. Found in scrapbook.
Accession number: WA_2015_023_26
Newspaper article which announces Bell's donation of $1 million to create a mental health web resource similar to one the Kelty Resource Centre created.
A newspaper article from the Vancouver Sun entitled "Bereaved family holds teen-suicide discussion." The article talks about Ginny and Kerry Dennehy and their son Kelty Patrick Dennehy. The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation has joined forces with the BC Children's Hospital to hold a public discussion on depression. Found in scrapbook.
Two books documenting Kerry and Ginny Dennehy's experiences dealing with their son's (Kelty Patrick Dennehy) suicide after years of depression and their daughter's death in Thailand, their resolve to start the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation to educate and provide mental health resources for young people, and their cross-Canada cycle to raise awareness and money for the cause.
A newspaper article entitled "Breaking the silence: Donors advance depression research and awareness." The article briefly discusses the stories of the Craig family and the Dennehy family and their donations to depression research. Dr. Allan Young of the University of British Columbia was the recipient of much of this research money. Found in scrapbook.