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Respecting a 'special place'

An editorial article written by Heike Stippler, likely in 2007. She writes that someone has disrespected a memorial bench on the Valley Trail by Green Lake in memory of Kelty Patrick Dennehy from the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation. A small watering can attached to the bench and meant to water plants with was stolen. Found in scrapbook.

Dennehy Foundation embodies spirit of volunteerism

A newspaper article from the Whistler Question about the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation and their volunteers. The article recognizes the work of the foundation over the years and highlights some of the many volunteers who have given their time for it and made their events successful. Found in scrapbook.

Parents turn grief for son into aid for youths

A newspaper article from the Vancouver Sun from August 28, 2008 entitled "Parents turn grief for son into aid for youths." The article is about how the Dennehy family and The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation has contributed to causes that fight depression and mental health issues. These causes include the Kelty Resource Centre and the mental health building at the BC Children's Hospital. Found in scrapbook.

Breaking the Silence: Donors advance depression research and awareness

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.

Couple turn tragedy into a fight against mental illness

A newspaper article from The Province on October 5, 2011 entitled "Couple turn tragedy into a fight against mental illness." The article talks about Kelty Dennehy and Ginny and Kerry Dennehy's subsequent efforts to raise awareness about depression through the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation. Found in scrapbook.

Ride Fore Life Clipping

A newspaper article about The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation's last Drive Fore Life Golf Tournament and the Dennehy family's loss of their daughter Riley. The article also discusses the new fundraising opportunity for the Foundation, the Ride Fore Life cycling event and gives information to people looking to join the cycling team. Found in scrapbook.

Dennehy selected for Women of Distinction Award

A newspaper article from The Question entitled "Dennehy selected for Women of Distinction Award." The article gives information about Ginny Dennehy's work with the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation fighting against depression and her receiving the YWCA Women of Distinction Award in the category of Community Builder. Found in scrapbook.

Judy Savage Ride Fore Life Article

An article about Judy Savage, the president of the Lions Gate Hospital Foundation and her connection with the Dennehy family and the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation. The article also discusses her joining the foundation's 2012 GranFondo cycling team. Found in scrapbook.

Death of children wrenches family

A newspaper article from May 18, 2013 entitled "Death of children wrenches family." The article is about the book written by Ginny Dennehy and Shelley Fralic about the stories of her children. The article contains a short excerpt of the book "Choosing Hope: A Mother's Story of Love, Loss and Survival" as well as information about the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation. Includes an image of the Dennehy family in Vancouver. Found in scrapbook.

Choosing hope: A Mother's Story of Love, Loss and Survival

A newspaper article from May 16, 2013 entitled "Choosing Hope: A Mother's Story of Love, Loss and Survival," which is also the title of a book published by Ginny Dennehy and Shelley Fralic. The article is about teenage depression and the story of the Dennehy family, as well as a review of the book. Found in scrapbook.

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