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Click here for a list of upcoming events supporting the Campaign
Durward Jones Barkwell donates in support of new regional health-care services. Read More
Niagara Dry Cleaners support the Walker Family Cancer Centre. Read More
Wormald Masse Keen Lopinski LLP adds to Campaign tally. Read More
Scotiabank gift puts Campaign over $28-million. Read More
Great-West Life, London Life & Canada Life committed to a stronger community. Read More
Deloitte & Touche supports It's Our Time. Read More
Sullivan Mahoney makes healthcare for Niagarans a priority. Read More
New Healthcare Complex
Construction of our new state-of-the-art facility is well underway. See webcams for bird's-eye view!
The Finish Line
A film that captures the true spirit of Niagara and what it takes to reach the It's Our Time finish line Now Playing!
Donor Diversity Film Series
For a rare glimpse into what motivates Niagara's top donors to invest in Niagara's healthcare View the series! |
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Joining several Scotiabank Managers and staff from the Niagara Region for a cheque presentation
were Jan Cook, North Niagara Co-chair (front – 2nd from left) and retired Scotiabank Manager
John Giesbrecht (front - 3rd from left), both volunteers with the It’s Our Time Campaign.
The Scotiabank representatives are, from left to right; 1st Row: Shelley Montreuil, Shawn Goddard
(District Vice President, Hamilton & Niagara), Dave Curphey, Erin Blackwood;
2nd Row: Jeff Thomas, Sue Tattrie, Cathy Czaban, David Thar, Lucie Catterall, Laverne Lefrancois,
Deb Markovich, Mary Ann Major, Joyce McKellar, Mary Petrusic, LeeAnna Colonna, Jackie
Dumoulin, Ryan Hay, Mike Wagner, Suzie Graham, Annemarie Palombo.
A heartfelt thanks to Scotiabank for its generous $200,000 donation towards the development of the Niagara Regional Mental Health Centre, currently under construction at First Street and Fourth Avenue in St. Catharines as part of the new Niagara Health System Health-care Complex.
“I applaud Scotiabank for its leadership in making this commitment to our new Mental Health Centre,” said North Niagara Campaign co-chair Jan Cook. “Through this donation, Scotiabank is helping to make an important and lasting improvement to the delivery of mental health-care services for Niagara patients.”
The new Regional Mental Health Centre will provide specialized, longer-term inpatient mental health treatment, as well as acute-care beds and more intensive and diversified outpatient services. This new facility will provide a physical environment that creates a safe and healing space enabling patients who are now treated outside the region to receive care here at home in Niagara.
“We are very pleased that we are assisting with this very worthwhile and much needed project. It is very exciting to see the new regional hospital now under construction” said Dave Curphey, Scotiabank Community Manager.
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