Aug 8, 2024
It is with devastation that we share tragic news about a beloved family within our Rustler community who were involved in a vehicle accident on Tuesday.
Sadly Layna Brown and her son Dominic Dyck, an athlete in our U9 division, have been taken from us far too soon. Dominic’s twin brother Tristan is at BC Children’s Hospital with serious injuries. Dominic and Tristan’s dad Cory, who was not in the vehicle at the time of the accident, is with Tristan at BC Children’s Hospital.
Rustlers are asked to send Tristan messages and photos of encouragement through the BC Children’s Hospital Best Wishes program.
Best Wishes Program
The Best Wishes Program is a free email service for sending your best wishes to a patient staying at BC Children's Hospital.
All you have to do is:
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All you have to do is:
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Email bcchbestwishes@cw.bc.ca
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Type your email greeting. Please do not send confidential information. Messages containing matters of business or inappropriate content will be deleted.
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Include your full name and the following:
DYCK, TRISTAN KEVIN, PICU, ROOM T4-303
Without this information your email may be undeliverable.
Your message will be printed on decorative paper, sealed and hand delivered by one of our hospital volunteers or staff Monday-Friday 9 - 3 p.m.
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Important details
- Patients cannot send a reply email through this service.
- We cannot deny or confirm the presence of the patient at the hospital.
- With the patient's verbal consent, we can read the email to them.
- Emails will not be forwarded if the patient has been discharged.
- We will destroy undeliverable printed messages within 24 hours.
- All emails are deleted at the end of each month.
- For statistical purposes, monthly counts of the number of Best Wishes emails will be tabulated; no other personal information will be kept.
Notice about privacy – yours and the patient’s
Disclosing your and the patient’s personal information is voluntary and will be kept confidential. No one will use any of the information you provide for any other purpose than to deliver your Best Wishes. Your privacy and that of the patient is very important to us, and we have limited the personal information collected to your email address and full name and the patient’s full name. However, all emails are exposed in transit on the web. This means someone may be able to access your email address and see that you are sending a message that identifies the patient is in hospital.
Also, the email may flow outside of Canada and be subject to the laws of another country. The risks are low but users should be aware of them. Since the patient is not giving his/her permission to reveal this information, you should consider whether he/she would approve.
The personal information you send in your email message is collected by us under the authority of section 26(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act of BC (FIPPA).