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Giving Back and Not Giving Up

A full page news article from The Pique on September 21, 2006 entitled "Giving back and not giving up." The article is about Montreal artist Eric Waugh who is donating his artwork and performance to the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation in support of their work fighting depression at the Drive Fore Life Golf Tournament. Found in scrapbook.

Dennehys, Waugh make charitable connection

A newspaper article from The Question in 2006 entitled "Dennehys, Waugh make charitable connection." The article is about how Ginny Dennehy and the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation made a connection with artist Eric Waugh. He gave Ginny Dennehy a Waugh Award and agreed to donate his time and art to the 5th Annual Drive Fore Life event in support of the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation. Found in scrapbook.

Chinese Article 2007 Number 1

A newspaper article in Chinese labeled Sing Tao Daily with an article about The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation. An image featuring Ginny Dennehy and an Opening Doors to Mental Health accompanies the article. Found in scrapbook.

Kelty Dennehy Foundation attains two key milestones

A newspaper article from The Question entitled "Kelty Dennehy Foundation attains two key milestones." The article about the Dennehy family and the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation discusses the donation of $100 000 to the Centre of Excellence in Depression Research at UBC. It also discusses the opening of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Building at the BC Children's Hospital. The article features a photo of Kerry, Ginny and Riley Dennehy. Found in scrapbook.

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.

Foundation Stays the Course

A newspaper article from The Question entitled "Foundation stays the course." The article about the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation describes how the foundation is expanding its mission and speaker events to the Lower Mainland, as well as funding research on depression. Found in scrapbook.

Bereaved family holds teen-suicide discussion

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.

Dennehy honoured by Realtors Care

An article about Whistler Realtor Kerry Dennehy who was honoured with a Realtors Care Award from the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver for his work on depression awareness through The Kelty Patrick Dennehy foundation. Found in scrapbook.

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