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WATCH: Beautiful moment a refugee family takes out mega $4 million South Australia home lottery

A couple who separately fled strife-torn in countries in Africa then met and married in Australia has won one of South Australia’s biggest lotteries.

Aristide Nininahazwe and Esther Mboneye purchased a single ticket among 200,000 sold in the Hospital Research Foundation Group Home Lottery.

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They were shocked to receive a life-changing call from Channel 7’s Cosi on SAFM breakfast radio, telling the couple they had won $1 million cash and the keys to a fully-furnished luxury home at Henley Beach.

“You’re joking Cosi,” Aristide said.

The extra space is welcome with the couple expecting their second child later this year and marks another beautiful moment in their journey together after they met at Esther’s sister’s wedding in 2014.

In the video below, Aristide and Esther talk to Sunrise about their life-changing win

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Esther had come to Australia as a refugee with her parents in 2005.

Originally from Burundi, her parents had left amid conflict in the 1970s for the Congo, where Esther was born some years later. When civil war broke out there they made their way to Australia.

Separately, Aristide fled civil war in Burundi in 2011 and was a groomsman when he met Esther at the 2014 wedding.

As healthcare workers, the pair said they bought a ticket because they simply wanted to give back to the medical research charity.

Aristide and Esther Mboneye purchased a single ticket among 200,000 sold in the Hospital Research Foundation Group Home Lottery.

“Our aim was not to win this ... it was just to give back to the community,” Aristide said.

Aristide is a disability support worker, while Esther works as a nurse.

The couple was moved to tears as they entered their new $3 million, four-bedroom home on the waterfront in Adelaide.

The couple was moved to tears as they entered their new $3 million, four-bedroom home on the waterfront in Adelaide.

“I still can’t believe it ... why us?... I feel like I do not deserve this.” an emotional Esther said on Sunrise on Friday morning.

“I’m just trying to take everything in. It’s so beautiful.”

Aristide, Esther, and their three-year-old daughter Tiffany can move into the home in two-and-a-half weeks - just in time for the birth of their baby boy, due in August.

Aristide, Esther, and their three-year-old daughter Tiffany can move into the home in two-and-a-half weeks.

The Hospital Research Foundation Group is a charity that raises money for medical research, improved care in hospitals, and specialised support services in the community.

The couple plans to use their cash prize to travel back to Burundi to visit family, and are looking forward to watching their soccer teams Manchester United and Adelaide in their new living room.

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Hospital Research Home Lottery funds lifesaving research at the Royal Adelaide Hospital

BY keeping the human face of medicine in the forefront of its thinking, The Hospital Research Foundation is raising millions for lifesaving research and patient care at the new Royal Adelaide Hospital and public hospitals across Adelaide, supported by the Hospital Research Home Lottery.

F ew people know this better than the researchers and the people seeking life altering treatments from their work.

Professor Jane Andrews and her patient, Rhianna Mummery, 20, are among the many who continue to benefit from THRF’s $1.6 million in funding to set up the new purpose-built Clinical Trials Centre at the RAH.

 Research into ulcerative colitis (UC) at the RAH

“This place is essential,” says Prof Andrews, who is acting director and head of the RAH Inflammatory Bowel Disease Service, Gastroenterology and Hepatology.

“If we hadn’t had this centre made available on transition to the new RAH, there would have been a catastrophe, really, for several reasons. Clinical research is and should be an integral part of teaching hospital medicine otherwise ... we’re not serving the teaching hospital role or advancing medicine and we’re not helping patients’ outcomes.

“I think it’s absolutely essential and fantastic that THRF found the financial resources to facilitate that. It’s really not an add-on it’s an essential part of teaching hospital medicine.”

One of many trials Prof Andrews is involved with at the centre is for a new formulation of a drug that treats ulcerative colitis (UC), an inflammatory bowel disease that causes bleeding, abdominal pain and diarrhoea in sufferers. More than 80,000 Australians live with either UC or Crohn’s disease. There is no cure and, if left untreated with drug therapies or surgery, a severe case of the disease can be fatal.

SUCCESS: Patient Rhianna Mummery is part of a clinical trial for a drug therapy for ulcerative colitis. Picture: Calum Robertson

The drug, which has previously been available to the public as an intravenous injection, is being trialled for use as a simpler injection just under the skin — one that patients can safely administer themselves. Prof Andrews says the trial is being conducted simultaneously in medical centres around the world.

Her patient, Rhianna Mummery, is part of the trial, which is going well for her so far.

“I was diagnosed (with UC) in 2007, and I was about 10 years old. I was really skinny and pale and losing a lot of blood in the toilet, so my dad rushed me to the hospital,” Ms Mummery says.

“Then, 18 months later, I finally got diagnosed with UC. I was in hospital for almost three weeks and I got all the treatment I needed and I was pretty much good then. Then about three years later I got inflamed again. Every time I’d get inflamed I’d have steroids, which make me really big (through weight gain).

It wasn’t the best thing as a little kid, especially at school being bullied for the side effects of some medication.

“And you’re always looking out for a toilet or something just in case an accident happens.”

Prof Andrews invited her to join the trial and she jumped at the chance of a more effective treatment with fewer side effects. Now in its third phase after placebo trials last year, the trial is in what’s called the “open-label” phase. “I must have been getting the real drug because it worked and then towards the end of the year I went on the open label, so now I just inject myself every two weeks,” Ms Mummery says.

She urges South Australians to support THRF through donations or buying tickets in the Hospital Research Home Lottery so that lifesaving trials like hers can continue in the RAH’s Clinical Trials Centre. “Do it because it’s a really good cause,” she smiles.

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PROFESSOR JOHN BELTRAME

As the Director of Research for the Central Adelaide Local Health Network, leading cardiologist and academic researcher Professor Beltrame gets to keep an eye on all of the research projects at the RAH and The Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

But he also gets to care for patients like Tim Lamming, who is one of about 6000 Australians who suffer from Myocardial Infarction with Nonobstructive Coronary Arteries (MINOCA), also known as an “unexplained heart attack” because there are no significant cholesterol blockages in patients’ coronary arteries.

Prof Beltrame hopes to put an end to the suffering of people like Mr Lamming after receiving the inaugural Basil Hetzel Translational Grant through THRF in 2017. With his team, he is doing pioneering research into the causes and treatment of MINOCA.

Research into treatments for MINOCA at the RAH

“This has given us a tremendous opportunity to advance (treatment of) this condition,” he says. “Most patients who have a heart attack have significant cholesterol blockages and that enable us to do (standard) treatments. In about 5 to 10 per cent of patients, they don’t have these blockages so we can’t do these kind of treatments.

“MINOCA was first detailed here in Adelaide and we are known for this research around the world. We now have the opportunity to continue to lead, internationally, this research because this ... will be a full study about (whether) the course of these standard treatments for heart attacks are actually of benefit to people who have MINOCA.”

Prof Beltrame was able to diagnose Mr Lamming: “Tim’s case provides inspiration to find more treatments for people like him.”

DIAGNOSED: Research at the RAH has led to a diagnosis for heart patient Tim Lamming.

Mr Lamming, 48, says his first heart attack came out of the blue in December 2012 and was seriously scary. “I was working for Bunnings and doing some heavy lifting ... and it was a hot day,” Mr Lamming says. “I just started to feel off and after probably 10 or 15 minutes I was an absolute sea of perspiration. I went upstairs to sit down ... and that’s when the chest pain started to come on. My boss walked past he took one look at me and said ‘I think you need to go to hospital’.

On the way down North Tce, I arrested in the back of an ambulance and they had to give me a thump on the chest to get me going again.

Over the next two years, Mr Lamming suffered severe unexplained chest pain on average every 12 weeks, forcing him to quit work and become almost housebound. The medications he was prescribed also gave him severe headaches and even migraines. Finally, in 2015 he was put in touch with Prof Beltrame who diagnosed him with MINOCA. Mr Lamming did not qualify for Prof Beltrame’s research work but is desperately hoping it yields a better treatment.

“It’s really important for me that he succeeds and that he’s able to do the research into this condition. It’s not a common condition and, while Prof Beltrame ... has been able to find a combination of medication that’s at least stopped me from having heart attacks, it hasn’t been able to stop me from having chest pain and that’s the biggest impact on my life,” he says.

“It’s really important that funding for research continues so that it can help people like me try and return to some sense of normality. Just to be able to do the daily things that a lot of people take for granted.”

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PROFESSOR GUY MADDERN

Prof Maddern, a liver surgeon and Director of Surgery for the Central Adelaide Local Health Network, has spent much of his life working to repair people’s livers — often from the ravages of cancer — and finding better ways to help treat his patients. About 28,000 Australians are diagnosed with metastatic liver cancer each year.

“THRF has been fantastic for supporting research generally but certainly in surgery we’ve been beneficiaries of their initiatives,” he says.

RESEARCHER: Professor Guy Maddern.

“The sorts of projects that we’ve been involved with have been around particularly detecting cancers, so we are trying to detect in patients whether the cancer is likely to have spread at a very early stage long before scans or normal blood tests would pick this up. That’s been an area we’re working on and quite successfully.”

Research into treatments for liver cancer at the RAH

The work has looked at finding new ways of destroying tumours instead of surgically removing them. “We actually put probes in to destroy them by all sorts of means — some of them are thermal, where you heat them, some of them are electric, where you create an electrical imbalance which destroys them, and others are a combination,” he says.

“We are now able to operate on patients, for example with liver cancers, that would’ve been considered inoperable before.”

Prof Maddern says THRF supports research efforts by funding staff time but also with new equipment used to evaluate and analyse samples from patients.

The research is crucial, he says, because even if new technologies or treatments do not work out, the results go to inform the next round of experimentation that may lead to a break through: “In the long run (it) is helping our community.”

RESEARCH: The new Royal Adelaide Hospital in Adelaide.

THE HOSPITAL RESEARCH HOME LOTTERY

To date, THRF, especially through its highly-popular Home Lottery, has provided more than $5.5 million to fund research and patient care at the RAH, including the Clinical Trials Centre. In 2017, it provided more than $12 million in funding to South Australia’s hospitals for lifesaving medical research and patient care.

The latest Home Lottery offers the biggest Grand Prize to date, valued at more than $2.8 million. The fully-furnished Scott Salisbury Home at Henley Beach is just minutes from the foreshore. This home has boutique resort stylings AND comes with $1 million in cash. At least 13,705 prizes will be given away, including luxury vehicles, worldwide holidays, electrical goods and more.

GRAND PRIZE: The Hospital Research Home Lottery home at Henley Beach.

Whether you win or lose, the money raised will continue to support lifesaving medical research and patient care through THRF, which also opened its own office at the RAH in October 2017. The hub will allow the public easy access to information on the work of THRF and a place to make donations and buy tickets in each new lottery.

Funds totalling $750,000 have also recently been announced for another three RAH research projects, with more funding rounds soon to be announced.

Prof Beltrame explains the new research grants at the RAH: “The first is to embark on a (team) study of whether artificial sweeteners can perhaps cause diabetes rather than preventing diabetes led by Professor Chris Rayner. Professor Marianne Chapman, a specialist from the ICU, will investigate how much protein we have to give patients who are on a long-stay in intensive care. This will have an important impact on their outcomes. The third grant has been awarded to Professor Prashanthan Sanders, one of my cardiology colleagues, who continues his internationally renowned research into atrial fibrillation (an irregular, often rapid heart rate that causes poor blood flow). He’s now looking at how best to implement this in the hospital system.

“This is very exciting because the outstanding research that’s been done at the RAH for many years can now be further advanced with these additional funds.”

THRF chief executive Paul Flynn says: “We exist to save lives. Our work is only possible thanks to the support of our donors and ticket buyers in the Hospital Research Home Lottery. Thank you to the South Australian community for their ongoing support.”

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Spring Mighty Millions Lottery 2024 - Top Prize Winners

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More than 36,000 Albertans supported Stollery kids as Spring Mighty Millions Lottery projected to raise more than $2 million

EDMONTON — The Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation awarded its top prizes today in the Spring 2024 Mighty Millions Lottery. With proceeds projected to exceed $2 million, Albertans bought more than 76,000 tickets to help kids and families from backyards across Alberta who rely on the pediatric expertise that the Stollery Children’s Hospital provides. The Foundation is directing proceeds to invest in the purchase of highly specialized pediatric equipment and further pediatric research. The Stollery is the most specialized children’s hospital in Western Canada, responding to as many as 324,425 patient visits each year. When Albertans buy a Mighty Millions Lottery ticket, they’re helping kids across Alberta live longer, healthier lives.

The lucky spring 2024 winners are:

1. Grand Prize: Showhome – 12311 Aspen Gardens plus $100,000 cash: Renee Rebus, Edmonton, AB. Ticket #: 10033818

2. Early Bird Prize: 2025 BMW 430i xDrive Cabriolet and 2025 BMW X5 or $200,000 cash: Janine Vandrasco, Edmonton, AB. Ticket #10015818

3. 50/50 Payout of $824,837.50: Candace Wadden, Edmonton, AB. Ticket #: 50061177

4. 2025 Porsche Macan or 2025 Jaguar XF P300 or $80,000 cash: Lynn Heaton, Spruce Grove, AB. Ticket #: 10064053

5. 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser or 2025 Land Rover Discovery Sport or $70,000 cash: Tara Coles, Thorsby, AB. Ticket #: 10006274

All winners will be notified in writing by MNP on what they have won and how to claim their prize. A complete list of winners will be available at MightyMillionsLottery.com on May 24.

The Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation would like to thank everyone who purchased tickets and supports the Mighty Millions Lottery this spring. Thank you for making children’s health a priority and for helping to advance specialized physical and mental health care for kids and teens from backyards across Alberta and beyond.

Megan Wenger Manager, marketing & communications Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation Phone: 780.989.7386 | [email protected]

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Elaine and Denis Joly are winners of the first early bird prize in Cruise4Cancer lottery. (Photo provided: Belleville General Hospital Foundation)

The Belleville General Hospital Foundation has announced Elaine and Denis Joly as the winners of the first early bird draw of Cruise4Cancer.

The first early bird draw was for $3,000.

Ticket number 2571 was drawn.

“The only thing better than winning in Cruise4Cancer would be the call to say I am cancer-free. We are really happy to support this great cause,” Denis Joly told the foundation in a press release.

The final grand prize draw for a Sea-Doo Switch Cruiser will take place on June 28.

More details about the grand prize draw, as well as the two other early bird draws, can be found at the foundation’s website .

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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Announces Name of New Research Hub: The Morgan Center for Research and Innovation

Published on May 14, 2024

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Transformational gift of $50 million from the Morgan Family will support the next century of pediatric research and discovery

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) today announced that it has received a significant philanthropic gift from Mitchell L. Morgan, Dr. Hilarie L. Morgan and their family to name its state-of-the-art research facility currently under construction on the South Street bridge next to CHOP’s Roberts Center for Pediatric Research.

The Morgan Center for Research and Innovation is scheduled to open in 2025. The 17-story, 350,000 square-foot facility will significantly expand CHOP’s laboratory research capacity while creating synergies with clinical research activities conducted in the neighboring Roberts Center for Pediatric Research. The Morgan Center will contain numerous spaces designed to encourage scientific collaboration – from “wet” labs, where biomedical and molecular studies are done on benches or in hoods, to collocated “dry” labs, where researchers analyze large data sets, create computational tools and develop new hypotheses for wet lab studies. This design will provide a more seamless working experience for teams dedicated to accelerating the pace of scientific discoveries that will ultimately improve children’s health worldwide.

“We are incredibly grateful to Mitchell, Hilarie and their family as they help us write this next, essential chapter of our storied 169-year history,” said Madeline Bell, President and CEO of CHOP. “Their transformational gift will pave the way for expanded breakthroughs in research and care for children. It will also help us recruit top physician-scientists and create vibrant, accessible meeting and green spaces, further connecting our community neighbors to CHOP, our employees and our mission.”

The Morgans have supported CHOP for 40 years across several areas, including establishing the Morgan Family Endowed Chair in Pediatric Surgery, currently held by Peter Mattei, MD, FACS, FAAP. They are joined in championing CHOP’s mission by their children and children-in-law who are involved in many CHOP committees and children’s health initiatives:

  • Jonathan represents Morgan Properties on CHOP’s Corporate Council and he and Alexandra served as Co-Chairs of Cheers for CHOP , an annual fundraiser benefiting some of the hospital’s core priorities, from 2020 to 2024.
  • Brittany is on the board of the Children’s Museum of Manhattan and a member of the Pediatric Support Committee at Weill Cornell Hospital, and Zach and Brittany are dedicated supporters of the Harlem Children’s Zone.
  • Jason is a member of CHOP’s Facilities Expansion Advisory Committee and, together with Jessica, they are engaged members of CHOP’s Young Leadership Alliance.

“We are honored that our gift will enable CHOP to bolster research and innovation spearheaded by the next generation of scientific and medical leaders. Our family understands the importance of giving back, and we could not think of a better way to make a significant impact than through CHOP,” said Mitchell Morgan.

“As parents, and now, grandparents, Mitchell and I understand that opening doors in healthcare provides opportunities of the most significant kind.  We feel extremely fortunate to be a part of this exciting opportunity to ensure that children everywhere can have access to world-class care,” said Hilarie Morgan.

Mitchell Morgan has deep roots in the city of Philadelphia.  He charted his path from a first-generation college student at Temple University to Founder and Chairman of Morgan Properties, a national real estate investment management firm and the 3rd largest owner of apartments in the country. He is also the Chairman of the Board of Temple University.  Hilarie Morgan is a former psychologist who worked in community service and private practice.  She earned her Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania; her training including a year at CHOP.  Hilarie currently serves on the boards of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Norton Museum in West Palm Beach and Guild Hall.

Groundbreaking on the Morgan Center for Research and Innovation took place in October 2022, with the tri-venture of Gilbane/Pride/McKissack providing construction management services. A topping off ceremony for the facility will occur in June 2024 with CHOP leadership, vendor partners, Morgan family supporters and others.

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Contact: Kaitlyn Tivenan, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 267-426-8614 or [email protected]

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Seven engineering graduate students and three undergraduates in the Vanderbilt School of Engineering are 2024 recipients of the prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship.

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“These fellowships are extremely competitive, so being selected as an NSF Graduate Fellow is a tremendous recognition of our outstanding students and our faculty mentors. In addition to these students who are already at Vanderbilt, the graduate student cohort that is matriculating this fall will include several additional NSF recipients,” said E. Duco Jansen, senior associate dean for Graduate Education. The School of Engineering currently has over 45 NSF GRF awardees.

The seven current engineering graduate student winners are:

  • Emily Berestesky, Biomedical Engineering
  • Austin Coursey, Computer Science
  • Skyler Hornback, Chemical Engineering
  • William Richardson, Computer Science
  • Soren Smail, Interdisciplinary Materials Science
  • Jacob Schulman, Biomedical Engineering
  • Harrison Walker, Interdisciplinary Materials Science

The three engineering undergraduate winners are:

  • Abigail Eisenklam, Computer Science/Mathematics
  • Alexander Oh, Electrical Engineering/Computer Science
  • Schyler Rowland, Biomedical Engineering

Each of those fellowships provides three years of financial support inclusive of an annual stipend of $37,000 along with a $16,000 cost-of-education allowance for tuition and fees, as well as access to opportunities for professional development available to NSF-supported graduates students. It is one of the most prestigious awards for graduate students, with about 16% of applicants awarded each year.

Begun in 1952, this fellowship program is the oldest and most prestigious of its kind; 42 recipients have gone on to become Nobel laureates, and more than 450 have become members of the National Academy of Sciences.

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