PEMBROKE — The Petawawa Rotary Club recently donated $4,000 to the Pembroke Regional Hospital Foundation’s $2.5 million Cutting Edge Campaign – bringing the total raised to over $1.4 million.
“Helping to build our community and save lives is what we aim to do as Rotarians,” said Al Freethy, Petawawa Rotary Club President. “The money we raise gets reinvested where it’ll make the greatest impact for the families, friends and neighbours in our own backyard.”
To date, the Petawawa Rotary Club has invested over $135,000 towards advancements at the Pembroke Regional Hospital – from helping to fund a CT scanner, to contributing to the Hospital expansion, and bringing dialysis treatment to the region. This latest gift to the Cutting Edge Campaign will help fund the reconstruction of the inpatient surgical floor and support the regional Orthopaedic Program.
“The Petawawa Rotary Club’s story of dedication and giving to the PRH Foundation is one of inspiration for the achievements that we have accomplished together,” said Nancy Warren, Executive Director of the PRH Foundation. “Now with $1.1 million remaining to raise in the campaign, I ask everyone to consider the PRH Foundation as an avenue to enrich the lives of families in our region.”
Donations towards the Cutting Edge Campaign are welcome at any time and can be made by contacting the Foundation Office at (613) 732-2811, extension 7408 or at www.prhfoundation.com.