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Bay Street Grand Prix nets $400,000

July 6, 2012

The Bay Street Grand Prix - a kart-racing extravaganza for Toronto's top executives - has reached its goal of raising $400,000 for our Women & Babies Program.

"We're so grateful for everyone who put the pedal to the metal today in support of our state-of-the-art Women & Babies Program," says Dr. Barry McLellan, president and CEO of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. "Our goal is to invent the future of health care for the province's tiniest patients, and events such as the Bay Street Grand Prix are helping us race toward that finish line."

Spearheaded by philanthropists Andrew and Cathy DeFrancesco, the Bay Street Grand Prix saw some of Toronto's top executives go head-to-head to satisfy their need for speed. The event also featured a VIP dinner and after-party with performances by international hip hop star Flo Rida and Canadian pop sensation Mia Martina at the Liberty Grand.

Inspired by their son Devlin's early start in life, the DeFrancescos have devoted much of their philanthropy to supporting Sunnybrook's Women & Babies Program. Born 15 weeks early and weighing just one pound, Devlin spent four months in the neonatal intensive care unit. Today, Devlin is a healthy 12-year-old, preparing himself for a promising career as a race car driver, having won races across North America and setting his sights on Europe.

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The Bay Street Grand Prix - a kart-racing extravaganza for Toronto's top executives - has reached its goal of raising $400,000 for our Women & Babies Program.

"We're so grateful for everyone who put the pedal to the metal today in support of our state-of-the-art Women & Babies Program," says Dr. Barry McLellan, president and CEO of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. "Our goal is to invent the future of health care for the province's tiniest patients, and events such as the Bay Street Grand Prix are helping us race toward that finish line."

Spearheaded by philanthropists Andrew and Cathy DeFrancesco, the Bay Street Grand Prix saw some of Toronto's top executives go head-to-head to satisfy their need for speed. The event also featured a VIP dinner and after-party with performances by international hip hop star Flo Rida and Canadian pop sensation Mia Martina at the Liberty Grand.

Inspired by their son Devlin's early start in life, the DeFrancescos have devoted much of their philanthropy to supporting Sunnybrook's Women & Babies Program. Born 15 weeks early and weighing just one pound, Devlin spent four months in the neonatal intensive care unit. Today, Devlin is a healthy 12-year-old, preparing himself for a promising career as a race car driver, having won races across North America and setting his sights on Europe.

Private support through events such as the Bay Street Grand Prix is key to Sunnybrook's success, says Dr. Jon S. Dellandrea, Sunnybrook Foundation's president and CEO.

"Private support is essential if we're to continue providing the highest level care possible for our patients," he says. "The DeFrancesco family understands that, and we are grateful for their longtime and continued support of our Women & Babies Program."

About Sunnybrook's Women & Babies Program

From fertility, pregnancy and birth to mature women's health, Sunnybrook's Women & Babies Program is a world leader in teaching, patient care and scientific discovery. The Women & Babies Program offers expert, personalized care for women and their families before, during and after pregnancy. Sunnybrook delivers 4,000 babies a year, one-quarter of which are high-risk deliveries and require specialized care for mother and baby. Specializing in high-risk pregnancy and critically ill and premature babies, Sunnybrook delivers one in five babies in Ontario weighing less than three pounds.

About the Honda Indy Toronto
The Honda Indy Toronto takes place July 6 to 8, 2012 on the streets surrounding Toronto's Exhibition Place. With 26 years of IndyCar racing history in Toronto, the Honda Indy Toronto is among the most respected motorsports events in North America and includes the world's fastest racing series, celebrity athletes, and a festival of live entertainment.

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