Inspiring Stories

Swee Goh

An afternoon exploring a favourite gallery, a long lunch at the café, a stroll through Philosopher’s Walk – these are some of the things Swee Goh and his late wife, Lilian, enjoyed most about ROM. Upon retiring to Toronto, they lived across the street from the Museum and decided to get to know their new neighbour. 

Philanthropist Red Wilson establishes the permanently endowed ROM Curatorship of Canadian Art and Culture  

Ali Adil Khan and his wife Shehla have been collecting artworks depicting the Canadian wilderness and his South Asian heritage for over 30 years ago.

For savvy financial planners like Claude Tambu, the tax benefits of leaving a legacy gift at ROM are impossible to ignore. Add to that exclusive event invitations, behind-the-scenes access, relationships with ROM experts, and a community of like-minded supporters? The decision is easy!

Josephine Mary Breyfogle devoted over 35 years of service to ROM. By naming the Museum as a residual beneficiary in her estate plan, she ensured her legacy will last even longer.

Rob Pierce

An advocate of cultural philanthropy, Rob Pierce believes that institutions like ROM are critical parts of a flourishing cultural and economic ecosystem. Through almost 25 years of dedicated service and generous gifts to the Museum, including a bequest in his will, Rob is bolstering ROM’s impact on Toronto and Canada at large.

Thomas Charles Messecar Logan

As an elementary school teacher, Thomas Charles Messecar Logan was an inspiration to his students. And thanks to a generous gift to ROM in his estate, he will continue to inspire and enrich the lives of the next generation of museumgoers.

Catalytic donation from Jay and Barbara Hennick marks the single largest cash gift in ROM history.

ROM is deeply saddened by the recent passing of Hyacinth Gloria Chen. Ms. Chen was a truly incredible woman who leaves behind a tremendous legacy, both as successful businesswoman and a dedicated mother and grandmother who instilled the greatest values and principles in her family. 

Nancy Main. Photo courtesy of the ROM.

During her lifetime, Nancy Main believed in helping students to express themselves and discover their full potential. Today, her legacy continues thanks to a thoughtful planned gift supporting educational initiatives at the ROM.