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In 2019, Bruce Power announced a commitment of $1.45 million over five years to 10 local hospital foundations. The donation recognizes the important role of local hospitals and their foundations and supports their efforts to provide the latest equipment and services.
Now, three years into this five-year commitment, Bruce Power is announcing those funds can be used at the discretion of each hospital foundation to address any emergent needs that have arisen due to the pandemic.
“The intent of the commitment we made in 2019 was to assist local hospitals in providing the best care possible,” said John Peevers, Bruce Power’s Director of Community, Media Relations and Economic Development. “So much has changed in that short time, especially in the health care sector, that funding priorities may have shifted for these organizations, so we want to make sure the hospital
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Publishing date: Apr 07, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 1 minute read • Southampton Kindergarten student Lachlan Brown has donated approximately $450 to the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation over the past two years, money he raised by raking yards, selling lemonade and donating birthday and Christmas cash. In this YouTube video screenshot Lachlan is seen delivering the most recent donations to the hospital. Photo by YouTube screenshot
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The coins and bills collected by Lachlan Brown helped buy a new ultrasound machine at Saugeen Memorial Hospital. The Southampton Kindergartener raked leaves, delivered groceries, sold lemonade and donated birthday and Christmas cash – approximately $450 over the last two years – to the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation to help buy medical equipment not covered by government funding.