Community Organization of the Year
The Pembroke Regional Hospital Foundation recently won the Upper Ottawa Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Community Organization of the Year Award! The award recognizes “a non-profit group or organization that through…
The Pembroke Regional Hospital Foundation recently won the Upper Ottawa Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Community Organization of the Year Award! The award recognizes “a non-profit group or organization that through…
PEMBROKE – Following the spirit of the holidays, the Godin family has chosen to make a generous contribution to support the Pembroke Regional Hospital Foundation’s MRI: Image Matters Campaign. “Most of us have what we need at home; but the Ottawa Valley doesn’t have an MRI,” said Gina Godin. “Instead of a family gift exchange, we decided to pool our money and support the MRI campaign which will impact so many families in our region year round.
LOCAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS INSTITUTION THROWS WEIGHT BEHIND MRI CAMPAIGN The Eganville Leader Publishing Ltd. is the latest Renfrew County business to come forward with a donation to the…
The Miramichi Lodge Auxiliary has donated $3,000 to the Pembroke Regional Hospital Foundation’s MRI campaign. The Miramichi Lodge Auxiliary has donated $3,000 to the Pembroke Regional Hospital Foundation’s MRI campaign. Their…
PEMBROKE – Barbara Blackstein and the Pembroke Regional Hospital Foundation have combined efforts to create a Christmas gift that supports the MRI: Image Matters Campaign. The program is a…
North Renfrew District Women's Institute Bolster Community Health Care The North Renfrew District Federated Women’s Institute of Ontario has made a $2,500 contribution to the Pembroke Regional Hospital Foundation’s…
Petawawa (ON) – Oh what a night! Saturday October 13th marked the 7th Annual Black & White Gala in support of the Pembroke Regional Hospital Foundation. The event was held…
PEMBROKE (ON) – The Pembroke Regional Hospital Foundation (PRHF) formally launched the public phase of its MRI fundraising campaign Thursday, having already secured half of the fundraising goal. “Now we are stepping into the spotlight,” said Bob Cotnam, Chair of the MRI: Image Matters campaign and the PRHF. “We have been touched by the generosity in helping to realize this goal so far. From in-memoriam donations, to large private gifts, and ongoing pledges and partnerships, we are fortunate that our community is so dedicated to improving healthcare for all in Renfrew County.” Both past and present PRHF Image Matters campaign team members worked quietly with partners to secure the $2.25 million prior to going public with the campaign launch. While the provincial government will provide the annual operating costs for the equipment ($800,000), it is up to the local community to raise the $4.5 million needed to purchase and install an MRI. To do so, MRI: Image Matters will now fan out across the Ottawa Valley to engage the public and bring comprehensive healthcare closer to home. The first fundraising event will be the seventh annual Black and White Gala held in support of MRI, October 13, 2012 at the Normandy Officers’ Mess at CFB Petawawa.
The Pembroke Regional Hospital Foundation is delighted to announce they have received the final installment towards a $50,000 pledge from the Kiwanis Club of Pembroke.