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Celebrating 102 Years in 2024
Calgary’s First Networking Club and setting the standard for all
With only one Business represented in each Business Industry, our members have exclusivity and increase their business, opportunities and friendships
Our meetings give us the opportunity to learn about other businesses and mentor with fellow business owners
Guest speakers give us knowledge in other aspect of business, motivation and food for the soul
We have many social events so members get to know each other, which builds relationships and trust
Probus is owned by its members and run by an elected board
Probus over the years has helped in service for the community and raised thousands of dollars for various charities
Donation for The Calgary Firefighters Burn Treatment Society (CFBTS)
The Calgary Firefighters Burn Treatment Society (CFBTS) is a registered non-profit charity organization supported by 1400+ professional Calgary Firefighters. They are comprised of a 5 member Executive supported by a Board of Directors and numerous other volunteers.
The vision of the CFBTS is to support initiatives that will improve outcomes and quality of life for burn survivors and individuals affected by other severe skin injuries. Their goal is to foster advancements in burn treatment, research, awareness, care and education. To achieve this, they have been providing funds through the Calgary Health Foundation for continuing education and for acquisition of state-of-the-art clinical equipment to ensure the very best primary burn care at the Calgary Firefighters Burn Treatment Centre (CFBTC) at the Foothills Hospital since 1978.
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The CFBTC is the primary burn treatment referral centre for burn patients in southern Alberta, southeastern British Columbia, southwestern Saskatchewan and northern Montana.
More recently, the CFBTS recognized that creating opportunities in research to develop innovative treatments to regenerate the skin would be necessary to realize their ultimate objective. To this end, they invested $2 million dollars over 10 years (2013-2023) in order to develop the CFBTS Chair in Skin Regeneration and Wound Healing, which is currently held by Dr. Jeff Biernaskie.