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The president and CEO of the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance is up for a health-care award, but she’ll require the support of the community through online voting to win.
The foundation arm of the health alliance has nominated Lori Marshall to be named a Lerners Healthcare Champion, a program meant to recognize Southwestern Ontario professionals in health care and rehabilitation who have worked through the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The five nominees with the most votes will receive $5,000 to donate to charities. Marshall will be donating to the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Foundation for modern equipment and to help fund program innovation, a news release said.
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The Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Foundation is already well past this year’s fundraising goal for its annual Christmas Wish Tree campaign.
As of Dec. 17, the foundation has raised $175,909. Its goal for the 31
st year of the event was to raise $100,000 towards supporting urology services at the Health Alliance.
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“We know this past year has been challenging for so many, and I continue to be amazed by the loyalty and generosity of our community,” said foundation president and CEO Mary Lou Crowley in a news release.