

CCHA President's 2007 Wrap-up
2007 has been quite a year! When I took over the reigns as President of CCHA, a great nucleus of committed people were already on board.
Patrick's Cardiac Key had just been introduced to the TCCCA and the first 200 were funded by CACHnet and the UHN undertook a one year study of this incredible device.
Then, thanks to Manulife Financial we were able to get our members 40 years or older guaranteed life insurance without a medical. This is the first time this has been offered to any patient with CHD in the world. Then our broker, Cheryl Solomon, found us low cost travel insurance which covers pre-existing conditions, and this is for members of any age. A Health and Dental plan were also developed for our members. These can all be accessed to our members through our website. It should be noted that Cheryl and Manulife have both offered to return a portion of commission and premiums to CCHA for research and education. This is incredible Corporate generosity....they offered, we did not ask for this.
Patrick had already taken a seat on the Provincial Panel studying Adult Congenital Heart Disease in
I was honoured to have been asked to speak at CACHnet's annual dinner at the Canadian Cardiovascular Society's annual Convention in
Speaking of fundraising, it was sad that Shelagh's father passed away but most thoughtful that Shelagh and her family asked her dad's friends to donate money to CCHA. This raised over $10,000.00! Further the Bank of Montreal has confirmed that they will be sending us generous donation and I was just advised by Phil Watkins of the pharmaceutical company Actelion that we would receive a cheque by December 24th. What a great Christmas present!
We have just announced our new Medical Advisory Board which has been created to guide us and let us know where we might best focus our efforts. You can see the announcement on our website. The unbelievable quality of the people on this Board can only have a very positive effect on CCHA and our goal to help all patients with CHD across
With all of the successes of the past year there are bigger challenges ahead. We must grow our membership and are desperate to have a passionate, committed membership Chair on our Board. The Mentoring and Teens in Transition are facing challenges which must be addressed and Dan's Heart2Heart Cardiac Camp needs our support more than ever. We are having a fundraising event sometime in April where we will be showing the award winning film "Something the Lord Made" which is the story of the famous Blalock-Tausig Shunt which those of us who have Tetralogy of Fallot would be most interested in. If you know of someone who would like to attend [date and ticket prices have not been set yet] please e mail me their names and addresses and we'll make sure that they get an invitation.
Before I sign off, I want to recognize the incredible work that Shelagh Ross, our V.P., has been doing. There is nobody more committed. She keeps me on the straight and narrow and has unbelievable ideas. It may sound like I'm doing a lot, but believe me, there is nobody working harder to keep our organization moving forward. Thank you Shelagh!
And with that may I close by wishing you all a very Merry Christmas, a Happy Channukah and a wonderful, safe holiday. May 2008 be healthy, happy, and prosperous for each of you.
Sincerest best wishes
John MacEachern
President
CCHA



