The objectives
of the society are to support:
- Heart/cardiovascular patients and their families
- Heart related specialized medical equipment and education
for area hospitals and their staff
- The Victoria Heart House
- The Victoria Cardiac Rehabilitation Program
How the society
was formed
The First Open Heart Society of British Columbia was formed in
1973 on the initiative of cardiologists and early heart surgery
patients to function as a support group for patients awaiting
and recovering from heart surgery, and their families. The idea
was first conceived by Dr. W. Glenn Freisen, a former Victoria
cardiologist. He suggested that both pre-op and post-op stress
and trauma could be eased if those patients who were about to
undergo surgery could talk to those who had “walked the path”.
The structure of
the society
The overall direction of the society is the responsibility of a Board of Directors, based in Victoria.
There are two Chapters of the Society throughout Vancouver Island.
Each branch have their own schedule of meetings. A society newsletter,
“Heartnews” is published 4 times a year to keep all of our members up to
date with events involving the society as well as informative heart related articles.
Support for children
Special attention is given to the needs of the families of children who are born with heart defects. The Society sponsors those who may need travel and/or special
services not available locally.
Society funding
The Society is a non-profit volunteer organization and does not
have grant affiliation with any other agencies (government or
other). The patient care and public service functions are funded
by private contributions and a small number of service clubs as
well as the annual Walk for Hearts. All donations are used
exclusively to support the aims and projects of the Society.
Donations are tax deductible and receipts will be issued.
The work of the society is strongly supported by the surgeons and
cardiologists in open heart surgery at the Royal Jubilee
Hospital, in Victoria.
Note: The First Open Heart Society of BC does not solicit door to door