The Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (POGO) held their 25th anniversary gala called "A Silver Soiree" at the Liberty Grand on the grounds of the C.N.E. in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada on Saturday, April 12, 2008 in support of children with cancer. The POGO Gala was attended by local sports, entertainment, and
business leaders who dressed up in their best black tie wardrobes and came to support kids with cancer. THe Master of Ceremonies this year was POGO
spokesperson Anne-Marie Mediwake. Following remarks from POGO's Medical Director, Dr. Mark Greenberg, O.C., and 17-year old cancer survivor Lauren Donnelly,
who has just successfully completed a 30-month protocol for leukemia, Ontario Minister George Smitherman gave a keynote address to highlight the importance
of POGO's work in health care innovation in the province of Ontario.
The evening featured a live auction, a great silent auction, a raffle by Tiffany & Co, and a performance by the Travoltas at the after-party. Sponsors
include RBC, GMP, CIBC, IBM, PCL, Raymond James, Reuters, Scotiabank, Tiffany & Co., Apollo, Deloitte & Touche, Dundee Wealth, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin,
Great-West Life, KPMG, Masters Insurance, Ortho Biotech, Osler, Ritz Carlton, Trinity Plastics and Wildeboer Dellelce. Within the last seven years, this
gala has raised $1.3 million to fund research, financial support for families of children with cancer and program support for survivors with cognitive
challenges from having had cancer.
The POGO collaboration has since 1983 worked closely to develop funding and infrastructure to implement an integrated, innovative, equitable and evidence-
based childhood cancer control system in Ontario. According to POGO, "This enduring collaboration has ensured timely advice to the Minister of Health,
coupled to practical action plans and strongly supported by prospective providers. Our province is an international leader and health service innovator in
the specialty. Childhood cancer service delivery models, developed in Ontario, have received very positive attention from medical professionals around the
world and have been shared by request with other provinces in Canada, with our American colleagues, and with developing countries."
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