Items filtered by date: February 2024

The Mountain and District Lions Club has generously donated $25,000 to the KDH Foundation CT Scanner Crossroads Campaign. Margret Norenberg, KDH Foundation Chair (left) and Frank Vassallo, KDH CEO (right) were very pleased to receive the gift from Lions member, Nathan Lang, at their March Lions Club meeting. Thank you, Mountain Lions, for your wonderful Campaign support!

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Chief of Staff, Dr. Colin Sentongo and KDH Foundation Board Chair, Margret Norenberg, were delighted to receive a gift of $50,000 for the CT Scanner Crossroads Campaign from Mary Taggart, on behalf of the Taggart Parkes Foundation which is committed to fostering healthy communities, with an emphasis on improving health care services. Dr. Sentongo expressed his deep appreciation, “The entire Medical Staff thanks you for this gift!” 

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KDH Foundation Board Chair, Margret Norenberg, along with Kristy Carriere, KDH Foundation Coordinator, were delighted to receive a donation for the CT Scanner Crossroads Campaign from Josh Kardish, Senior Vice President of eQuinelle Homes Ltd. Supporting charitable endeavours in eQuinelle communities aligns with the company’s mission to enhance lives by crafting exceptional places to live, work and play and their commitment to do what is right. "For every eQ Home built in eQuinelle, a contribution will be made to the KDH Foundation". Thank you!

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Kemptville Mount Zion 28 Masonic Lodge hosted their 45th Wild Game Dinner on February 24 at the North Grenville Municipal Centre. The evening included a $2,000 cheque presentation to the Kemptville District Hospital (KDH) Foundation CT Scanner Crossroads Campaign, with a five-year pledge of $10,000. Attending the event were Foundation Executive Director, Joanne Mavis, and Kristy Carriere, Foundation Co-ordinator, who were delighted to receive this donation and commitment to the $2.2 million Campaign. KDH urgently needs this diagnostic tool which will bring better and faster patient care closer to home.

Within the Masonic fraternity, members, known as Brothers, strive to charitably support and care for their fellow members and their community.

Also attending this popular, sold-out event were MP Michael Barrett, MPP Steve Clark and Mayor Nancy Peckford.

For more information, stories and events about the Crossroads CT Scanner $2.2 Million Campaign, including how you can donate.

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