![From left, University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI) Foundation board chair James Annis, UOHI Foundation president Lianne Laing, and UOHI Foundation board member Colin Zappia, returning committee chair of the Wilbert Keon Memorial Golf Tournament held at The Royal Ottawa Golf Club on Monday, July 15, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips](https://assets.obj.ca/2024/07/james.lianne.colin_-300x200.jpg)
Gold Plate Dinner gives from the heart
It’s rare for an attendee to leave a fundraising gala with more money in their pocket than when they arrived but, for a lucky few,
The second annual Ottawa Pickleball Classic for the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation witnessed an exciting showdown yesterday between two retired Ottawa Senators legends
Local businesses shine spotlight on Ottawa Heart Institute’s Heart Month
The annual February is Heart Month campaign is a way for the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI) Foundation to raise funds in support of
The Joyce Family Foundation recently announced a $1.5-million gift to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation focused on a nursing bursary program.
Heart Institute supporters could ‘heart-ly’ wait to play at Royal Ottawa Golf Club
The Royal Ottawa Golf Club served as this year’s venue for the University of Ottawa Heart Institute’s second annual Wilbert Keon Memorial Golf Tournament, which
Hockey hero Daniel Alfredsson dropped by the RA Centre to help raise funds for the University of Ottawa Heart Institute by playing the Ottawa Pickleball
Mark your calendars Ottawa, February is Heart Month
This February, you can support one of Canada’s most distinguished heart health centres by making a donation or raising funds on its behalf.
University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation
What we do With an enormous amount of compassion and hard work, the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI) has become a recognized, international leader
Business leaders John and Maria Bassi help Ottawa Heart Institute create $4-million research chair
“By really embracing the project and tapping into their network of relationships, (John and Maria Bassi) helped the UOHI Foundation reach its goal in less
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