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Moose Jaw’s Mowrey ‘rescued’ as part of STARS fundraiser

- Jason G. Antonio - Moose Jaw Express

Being dropped off in the wilderness and told to raise more than $50,000 to get home might seem daunting, but for Tereen Mowrey, she accomplish­ed that objective — and more.

Mowrey was one of five Saskatchew­anians to participat­e in STARS (Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society) Air Ambulance’s fourth annual Rescue on the Prairies fundraiser on Sept. 5. All five participan­ts were supposed to be dropped off by a STARS helicopter in the middle of the wilderness, with only a cellphone and STARS employee for help. They then had to phone friends, family and business associates to raise at least $50,000, although some had higher goals.

However, due to fog in the area — the location was northeast of Saskatoon — the participan­ts were instead trucked in. The five competitor­s were dropped off around 9 a.m. and picked up around 4:30 p.m.

“It was amazing,” exclaimed Mowrey, who worked with STARS pilot Ian Bonnell. “As a group, we raised over $352,000 … . A lot of lives will be saved because of that.”

Mowrey was “voluntold” to participat­e in the fundraiser, she chuckled. She had attended the event’s after-party supper the year before and was signed up to participat­e. The night before this year’s event, Mowrey and some of the participan­ts gathered to strategize about how they would acquire the money. Three of the participan­ts all had a mutual contact in the agricultur­e industry, so they made one call to that particular supporter during the day. Mowrey raised more than $53,000 but pointed out it is still possible to donate. Donations can be made at https:// stars.ca. She noted it wouldn’t have been possible to acquire the funds without the support of family, friends, the residents of Moose Jaw and the business community. This includes her employer Henderson Insurance, where she works as an account executive of corporate services. Her co-workers gave payroll deduction donations, while the company matched those. Mowrey thought the support was amazing.

“It was nerve-wracking (to raise the funds) … ,” she said. “I was beyond thrilled to have met the goal and raised such a strong amount of money for the cause.” Mowrey and the others had to wear flight suits throughout the day, similar to STARS employees, which were hot to wear while operating on the prairies.

The five business leaders also took part in several medical challenges. For example, they had to administer CPR to a dummy and insert a tube as part of a tracheotom­y. Another challenge saw them respond to a simulated emergency where a dummy had fallen from a tree while cutting a branch and had severed a limb, broken its pelvis and had cuts to the head.

They had to prepare the dummy for rescue by helicopter. “It really gave us more of an insight as to what they do and how they help people every day,” she said. “It was a lot of fun … and very rewarding.”

Mowrey understand­s how important STARS is to Saskatchew­an, especially to rural communitie­s that don’t have easy access to hospitals. She pointed out the provincial government covers only 50 per cent of the organizati­on’s costs, so it must fundraise the rest itself. The Moose Javian attends as many STARS events as she can. She has heard the stories of several Very Important Patients (VIPs) over the years, which makes her want to do more for the organizati­on.

Mowrey was asked during the after-party supper whether she would participat­e again and said she would but probably not for another five years.

 ?? Photo courtesy Tereen Mowrey ?? Tereen Mowrey (left) from Moose Jaw gathers with other participan­ts in the fourth annual Rescue on the Prairies fundraiser for STARS Air Ambulance.
Photo courtesy Tereen Mowrey Tereen Mowrey (left) from Moose Jaw gathers with other participan­ts in the fourth annual Rescue on the Prairies fundraiser for STARS Air Ambulance.
 ?? Photo courtesy Tereen Mowrey ?? Moose Jaw’s Tereen Mowrey participat­ed in a STARS Air Ambulance fundraiser on Sept. 5 and helped raise more than $352,000.
Photo courtesy Tereen Mowrey Moose Jaw’s Tereen Mowrey participat­ed in a STARS Air Ambulance fundraiser on Sept. 5 and helped raise more than $352,000.

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