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CCH foundation hits MRI fundraising goal
our $3.5 m illion objective.” Co-chair Angela Bellefeuille said it was her first involve m ent in a fundraising ca m - paign of that m agnitude. “It was interesting to see how approach- ing an individual, a group or a business could snowball into donations co m ing fro m several unex- pected directions.” Ca m paign Hon- orar y Chair Ji m m unities would rise to the occasion. “It was clear to m e and to ever y one I spoke with that the MRI and the digital urol- og y table were needed in our region.” “The entire region ca m e together for this one cause and m ade it happen.” Brownell said he knew that the co m -
GREG KIELEC GREG.KIELEC@EAP.ON.CA
The Cornwall Community Hospital Foun- dation has surpassed its $3.5-million fun- draising goal for a new MRI scanner and digital urology table. The “To Your Health! Ca m paign” launched b y the hospital foundation 10 m onths ago has raised $3,525,000, foundation co mm u- nications officer Josee Sauve announced in a press release. “This week is a proud m o m ent for our donors and ever y one involved in the ca m - paign,” said Ro y Perkins, co-chair of the ca m paign. “I never doubted that we’d reach
“This week is a proud moment for our donors and everyone involved in the campaign.”
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