www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, February 13, 2014 | 10 Henry hosts Love Your Heart in honour of her dad by Julia Le Oakville Beaver Staff Ishrani Henry knows she can't rewrite the past, but she's hoping to effect change for the future. Since her father Michael Ramcharran's death nearly four years ago, the 47-year-old Oakville resident has been actively finding ways to honour the memory of her father and raise awareness about heart disease. Last year, she organized a Valentine's Day dinner and dance in support of the Heart & Stroke Foundation, which raised $10,500 for heart and stroke research. On Feb. 14, she will host another such event. The Love Your Heart dinner and dance is at 6 p.m. at Le Dome Banquet Hall on North Service Road East. The fundraiser will support the new hospital currently under construction on Dundas Street at Third Line. Henry hopes to raise $25,000 to purchase life-saving equipment for the new hospital's cardiology department and have a room named Oakville resident Ishrani Henry is hosting Love Your Heart, a fundraiser on Feb. 14 that will support the new Oakville Hospital. She's hoping to raise $25,000 to purchase life-saving equipment for the hospital's Cardiology Department and have a room named in honour of her father, who died of a sudden heart attack at the age of 66. | photo by Nikki Wesley Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) today or call toll free 1-866-794-3574 www.lipitor.ca Visit Choose Original LIPITOR. You can receive payment assistance and free health-related rewards today with Pfizer Strive! Visit www.lipitor.ca for details. for Ramcharran, who died of a sudden heart attack at age 66. Henry said her father, who lived in Mississauga, went to Emergency at Trillium Health Centre alone by taxi early in the morning of Feb. 27, 2010. He died before he was able to see a doctor. It came as a shock to their family who regarded him as the glue that kept them together. "He was a strong, 6-foot-2, big guy, who was full of life and never sick a day in his life," said Henry, describing how he was a very social person who loved to throw parties. She said he went alone to the hospital because he didn't want his wife or his children to worry, which speaks to his selfless character. "He was the type of man to take care of everyone before himself." But rather than let grief overwhelm her, Henry learned more about heart disease. She wanted to do something positive that would not only honour the memory of her father, but also share with others the importance of taking illness seriously. "I know nothing is going to bring my father back, but people need to know not to go to the hospital by themselves. Call an ambulance. An ambulance would have saved (my father's) life," she said, calling heart disease the silent killer. Henry noted by sharing her father's story, she's hoping other families won't have to go through similar tragedy. Tickets to the fundraising event cost $75 and can be purchased by emailing ishrani@ishranihomes. com. SEXUAL ASSAULT & VIOLENCE INTERVENTION SERVICES (SAVIS) OF HALTON · Free anti-violence presentations to businesses/associations/schools · Free confidential counselling · Free 24-hour support line - anyone may call: 905.875.1555 905.825.3622 · Toll free: 877.268.8416 · www.savisofhalton.org Performing & Visual Arts March Break Camp March 10-14, 9am-4pm Performing and Visual Arts School Ages 3-14 Explore Art, Music, Drama & Dance ©2013 Pfizer Canada Inc. Kirkland, Quebec H9J 2M5 ® Pfizer Inc., used under license by Pfizer Canada Inc. LIPITOR ® Pfizer Ireland Pharmaceuticals, owner/Pfizer Canada Inc., Licensee · Specialty Camps · Competitive Dance · Intensive Music & Art · Boys Only Camps · Before & After Child Care · End of Week Performances · Small Group Sizes · Camera Viewing of all Studios · Friendly Qualified Instructors CA0113LI030E June 30 to August 22 Summer Camps STUDIO PAVAS 905-403-9435 1-2301 Royal Windsor Dr., Mississauga www.studiopavas.com studiopavas@sympatico.ca