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giving tuesday

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The Crist Family Foundation will match all donations up to a total of $100,000.

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GIVING TUESDAY

IN SUPPORT OF STARS

On Giving Tuesday, your gift goes TWICE as far!

Thanks to the generosity of the Crist Family Foundation, all gifts on Giving Tuesday will be MATCHED up to $100,000!

For 40 years, STARS crews have been answering emergency calls across Western Canada—landing in fields, on highways, and in hard-to-reach places to bring hospital-level care to people who might not otherwise survive.

But all of this isn’t possible without support from people like you.

Please consider making a life-saving gift today so STARS can continue to deliver critical care when it’s needed most.

Your generosity gives patients their best possible chance of survival when every second counts.

Don’t miss out—give before December 2 at midnight and your gift will go 2X as far thanks to the Crist Family Foundation.

Every $1 you give = $2 to help bring critical care to someone in need.

EVERY GIFT HAS THE POWER TO SAVE A LIFE

STARS Very Important Patient Sean Rickards stands on a worksite where the excavator and dump truck that pinned him work in the background.

“Every day I'm thankful to STARS for giving me a second chance. I won the lottery because I've got a second chance because of STARS. And my family still has me here.”

- Sean Rickards,

STARS VERY IMPORTANT PATIENT

portrait of STARS Very Important Patient Wade Cassidy standing on the dock of the lake at his house where he required STARS critical care.

"Not only do I owe my life to STARS, I owe it to the people that support STARS. It is so precious to our province, to Western Canada."

- Wade Cassidy,

STARS VERY IMPORTANT PATIENT

Portrait of STARS Very Important Patient Christine Aarsby and her daughter Addie as they sit in the side door of a STARS H145

“When you’re in a life-and-death situation like that, every second counts, and being able to have STARS get me there in the quickest time possible, it helped save my life.”

- Christine Aarsby,

STARS VERY IMPORTANT PATIENT

A teenage boy wearing a helmet and cold-weather gear leans against a stationary snowmobile.

"I’m so grateful that STARS was able to be there for me when I really needed it most. I wouldn’t be alive if it wasn’t for them."

- Theo Konidas,

STARS VERY IMPORTANT PATIENT

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