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Wednesday, 28 February 2018 10:34

Other Ways To Give

 

The Heart of Giving Memorial Stone Garden

Honour a loved one with a stone in their memory in our lovely garden.

Large Marble Stone on Perimeter $2,000
Full Stone in Heart $1,000
Quarter of Large Marble Stone $500
Plaque on Bench $250

Contact the Foundation at 613‑258‑6133 ext. 185

 

Above and Beyond

The Above and Beyond Program  was established to provide a special opportunity for patients and  their families members to express their thanks for extraordinary care provided by a staff member, physician or volunteer by making a donation in their honor to the Foundation. Making a donation to honor a remarkable caregiver is a meaningful way to express your appreciation and an action that will have enduring benefits to future patients.

Contact the Foundation at 613‑258‑6133 ext. 185

Friday, 09 February 2018 16:46

Stay in Touch

Contact Information

Cindy Smith, Executive Director
Tel: (343) 541-6943
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Address

Kemptville District Hospital Foundation
2675 Concession Road
Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0

Wednesday, 07 February 2018 16:36

In Memory

Honour the memory of a loved one by donating a gift that will impact the lives of others.

Donate Now

Wednesday, 07 February 2018 16:33

Make a Donation

Your gift will have an impact on patients receiving care at Kemptville District Hospital.

Donate Now

Wednesday, 07 February 2018 15:51

Monthly Donations

Becoming a monthly donor is a convenient way to spread your generosity throughout the year.

Tuesday, 06 February 2018 15:32

Staff

Cindy Smith, Executive Director

Cindy Smith, Executive Director

Tuesday, 06 February 2018 15:10

Mike Gaynor

Mike Gaynor grew up in Munster Hamlet and attended St. Philips School and South Carleton High School in Richmond. He went on to study physiotherapy at Queen’s University, graduating in 1989. He worked at the Carleton University Sports Medicine Clinic for five years before opening his own practice in 1994. He now owns and operates four physiotherapy/multidisciplinary clinics in Ottawa and the surrounding area. Mike is active in the community, having been a volunteer coach of minor hockey and soccer, and is currently a member of the local Knights of Columbus chapter. Mike and his wife Loretta have made Kemptville their home since 2001. They have four children – Kieran, Erin, Maria, and Jenna – all of whom attend school in Kemptville and are very active in community sports and activities.

Tuesday, 06 February 2018 15:09

Margret Norenberg, Vice Chair

Margret Norenberg was born and raised in Kemptville. She holds a B.A. (Honours), B.Ed. and an M.Ed. from the University of Ottawa, where she has been teaching since graduating. After working in Saudi Arabia and Japan for a number of years, her close ties to the area called her home. Margret’s father and mother established Kemptville Building Centre Ltd. (KBC) in 1974, and the company has been family owned and operated since its inception. Now managed by her brother Eric, KBC/RONA is an integral part of the community donating to many organizations, most notably the Kemptville District Hospital, the North Grenville Public Library and the Municipal Centre. Margret remains actively affiliated with the company as a shareholder.

Tuesday, 06 February 2018 14:40

Board of Directors

Margret Norenberg, ChairMargret Norenberg,
Chair
Professor - University of Ottawa

Caroline Rutter, Vice ChairCaroline Rutter,
Vice Chair

Geoff Bowlbyy, DirectorGeoff Bowlby,
Director

Deborah Girard, DirectorDeborah A. Girard,
Director
Co-Owner of Good Night Bed Company

Chris LangChris Lang,
Director

Patrick PoirierPatrick Poirier,
Director

Mike D. Wallace, DirectorMike D. Wallace,
Director

Anna Van Adrichem-Rochon, DirectorAnna Van Adrichem-Rochon,
Director

Lynne Clifford-Ward, DirectorLynne Clifford-Ward,
Director

Tuesday, 06 February 2018 14:32

Anna Van Adrichem-Rochon

Anna Van Adrichem-Rochon retired from the travel industry in 2005. Just because she doesn’t go to an office everyday doesn’t mean that she is sitting in a rocking chair.

Anna was the franchisee of two locations of Algonquin Travel: Ottawa and Kemptville. Her involvement in this ever-changing industry included participating as a director on the Travel Industry Council of Ontario (TICO) during its formative years, and on the Franchisee Advisory Council of Algonquin Travel. Being a trainer and mentor to new franchisees was also a very satisfying role she played.

Anna’s days are now filled with her participation in a variety of service, community, and social organizations such as Rotary Club, Toastmasters Club, Friendship Force, and Probus; additionally, she is a Canadian Blood Services volunteer. She enjoys travel, photography, gardening and spending time with family and friends

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