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SUMMARY:From Heart to Finish with Billie and Zac
DESCRIPTION:Supporting the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation\nBillie and Zac have joined forces to raise funds and awareness for the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation. Billie recently underwent life-saving heart surgery\, and Zac is a coach\, athlete\, and community leader whose transformation began with the Heart Institute’s Smoking Cessation Program. \nTogether\, through From Heart to Finish\, we are dedicating the remainder of 2025 to raising funds that will support world-class cardiovascular care\, research\, and programs at the Heart Institute. \nThis fall and winter\, Zac will run the Canada Army Run\, the Québec City Marathon\, the Toronto Waterfront Marathon\, and the Honolulu Marathon. We invite you to support this effort by donating or sponsoring From Heart to Finish so that every mile can help strengthen the future of heart health. \nMy Story – Billie\nOn July 17\, 2025\, I underwent life-saving heart surgery to repair a 2.5 cm hole in my heart and my mitral valve. \nI was born with a congenital heart defect called an atrial septal defect. These defects are usually detected at birth or in early childhood\, but mine went unnoticed until October 2024 when routine scans for something unrelated revealed the condition. Without surgery\, I likely would have faced a serious cardiac event before the age of forty. \nThanks to advances in medical technology\, I was able to avoid a sternotomy and instead undergo minimally invasive robotic surgery. Although the procedure was described as minimally invasive\, it was anything but. My heart had to be stopped for longer than expected and I needed two blood transfusions. I spent one week in the hospital\, including three days in the ICU. \nIt was the scariest experience of my life. Recovery was long and difficult\, and what made it even harder was the isolation. Most people who undergo surgery for congenital heart defects are children\, and mitral valve repairs often happen in middle to late adulthood. At 28 years old\, I often felt that very few people my age understood what I was going through. At times\, the journey felt lonely. \nI credit my survival and recovery to my medical team at the Jewish General Hospital as well as the unwavering support of my family\, friends\, and partner. \nWhat makes my journey even more remarkable is that\, years before I knew I had a heart condition\, I had already taken part in JUMP In. Three years ago\, I signed up alongside my partner’s mom and proudly wore the event socks\, never realizing how close to home the cause would one day become. \nIn September\, I began raising money in support of the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation by participating in JUMP In for Women’s Heart Health. I raised more than three thousand dollars and I am more determined than ever to give back. \nNow I have joined forces with Zac through our initiative From Heart to Finish to continue raising funds for the Heart Institute for the remainder of 2025. With Zac’s coaching\, I have also started running for the first time in my life\, and for the first time with a healthy heart. Next month\, I will also begin attending a patient support group at the Ottawa Heart Institute that was made possible thanks to proceeds raised over the years. \nMy Story – Zac\nIn 2023\, I made the life-changing decision to quit smoking and step away from the party lifestyle. A pivotal part of that transformation was completing the University of Ottawa Heart Institute’s Smoking Cessation Program\, which gave me the tools and support to make a permanent change. I credit the program as the foundation that allowed me to pursue my goals with new energy and purpose. \nWithin months\, I ran my first marathon. Less than a year later\, I won the Ottawa Natural Classic in Men’s Physique bodybuilding. I continue to run marathons and compete in Men’s Physique at the national level. \nToday\, I am also the founder of Hull Sunday Run Day\, a fast-growing run club that brings together more than fifty runners each week in Gatineau to train\, connect\, and build healthier lives. \nBuilding on my own transformation\, I launched Liberty Fitness\, an online coaching company that has already changed dozens of people’s lives through personalized training\, nutrition\, and mindset guidance. My mission is to show that with the right tools and support\, anyone can take control of their health and write a new story for themselves. \nThis fall and winter\, I am dedicating my marathon season to fundraising for the Heart Institute Foundation as a way of giving back to the place that helped me change my life. My races include the Canada Army Run on September 21\, the Québec City Marathon on October 5\, the Toronto Waterfront Marathon on October 19\, and the Honolulu Marathon on December 14. \nEverything I have achieved since\, from every marathon to every competition to every runner I have inspired\, began with the decision to quit smoking with the Heart Institute’s Smoking Cessation Program. That was the turning point that gave me a new direction. \nOur Mission Together\nWe have joined forces to raise awareness and funds for the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation through our initiative From Heart to Finish. Together\, our stories highlight resilience through medical innovation and transformation through lifestyle change\, coaching\, and community leadership. \nOur message is simple. Heart health is never something to take for granted. \nPartner With Us\nWe are seeking sponsors and supporters to help us amplify this initiative. Media partners\, community leaders\, and businesses have a unique opportunity to stand with us and share two powerful local stories of resilience and prevention while directly supporting world-class cardiovascular care and research at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. \nFor more information on how to get involved\, please send an email zac@libertyfitness.ca.
URL:https://foundation.ottawaheart.ca/fr/event/from-heart-to-finish-with-billie-and-zac/
CATEGORIES:From Heart to Finish,Ongoing
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ORGANIZER;CN="Zackery Liberty":MAILTO:zac@libertyfitness.ca
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SUMMARY:TCU Project Partner Sponsorship Program
DESCRIPTION:Project Partner Sponsorship Program \nShowcase Your Brand\, Support Our Community\nAt TCU Development Corporation\, we recognize the vital role our project partners play in bringing high-quality multifamily communities to life. We are excited to offer a unique Project Partner Sponsorship Program\, providing an opportunity for our valued contractors\, consultants\, and suppliers to display their brand prominently on our development sites – while making a meaningful impact in the local community. \nOverview\nThis program enables approved project partners to showcase their brand on a unified site signage board while contributing to innovative patient care\, prevention\, education\, and ground-breaking research at the Ottawa Heart Institute. Proceeds from the program are donated to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation\, an organization  close to our team and one we’ve proudly supported for many years. \nWhat you get: : \n✅ Enhanced brand visibility in high-traffic areas at active development projects\n✅ Showcase their commitment to community impact alongside TCU\n✅ Support the work of the Heart Institute\, a world-renowned cardiac centre\, serving the Ottawa region and beyond. \n  \nUniversity of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation\nAt TCU\, we believe in building not only great communities – but also stronger\, healthier futures. That’s why we’ve chosen to direct proceeds from the Project Partner Sponsorship Program to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation. \nThe Heart Institute is one of Canada’s most respected centres for cardiovascular care\, prevention\, and research. It serves thousands of patients each year and continues to lead advancements in heart health across the country. \nHeart health and cardiac care are especially meaningful to our organization\, and we are proud to have been long-time supporters of the Foundation’s mission. By supporting this initiative\, our project partners are helping to advance life-saving treatment and research in our region. \nSignage Format\n\nOne large-format sign will be installed on the site hoarding or perimeter fencing\nThe sign will display all confirmed project partners\nLogos will be scaled and positioned based on sponsorship tier\nTCU reserves the right to determine final layout and design\n\nExample: \nCTA: Donate alongside our partners here (QR code to donate link)\n\n  \nSponsorship Tiers\nWe offer tiered sponsorship opportunities based on logo size and placement.\n\n100% of program proceeds will be donated to the Charity of Choice\nTCU will provide confirmation of contribution and public recognition of the donation\n\n \nPublic Recognition – What It Means\n\nSocial media spotlight post from TCU featuring sponsor partner\nRecognition in newsletter updates\nPhoto ops at project events (Groundbreaking\, Topping off\, Grand opening)\nCollective press release and photo at completion\, announcing donation\n\nParticipation Guidelines\n\nLogo files must be submitted in vector format (AI\, EPS\, or SVG)\nDeadline for participation and logo submission will be communicated during site mobilization\nSponsorship is valid for the duration of active construction or until signage is removed\n\nHow to Participate\nProject partners interested in participating can reserve their sponsorship spot today by contacting us at s.parnanzone@tcudevcorp.com. Spaces are limited and available on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nTogether\, we can build not just great communities—but stronger\, more connected neighborhoods. \nJoin us in making a difference while showcasing your brand\n 
URL:https://foundation.ottawaheart.ca/fr/event/tcu-project-partner-sponsorship-program/
CATEGORIES:Ongoing,TCU Dev Corp
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