A generous gift for the Trenton Memorial Hospital Foundation. Outgoing owners of the Quinte West McDonald's Ken and Cynthia Schmidt made a $10,000...
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Two Lake of Bays seasonal residents are doing their part to help bring medical equipment to Huntsville. The Huntsville Hospital Foundation (foundation) says Barbara, Robert, and the Antoniades family have donated $100,000 to help bring new technology and medical equipment to Huntsville District Memorial Hospital. Rob Antoniades said it is “imperative” that Huntsville has the best and most modern medical equipment and services. “Smaller communities should not be disadvantaged by smaller budgets for our everyday medical needs,” he said. “It is because of generous donors like the Antoniades family that our medical professionals will have access to the tools needed to care for patients in Huntsville and surrounding communities,” shared officials. “In today's world, where innovation and technology are driving progress in just about every sector, healthcare must continue to evolve for the best care for patients. I would like to extend my deepest, most sincere gratitude to Barb, Rob and their family for choosing to support Huntsville Hospital Foundation with a multi-year pledge,” says Katherine Craine, CEO, Huntsville Hospital Foundation. “Their donation is a gift to our entire community and is appreciated by local and seasonal residents alike,” adds Katherine. [caption id="attachment_135912" align="alignnone" width="225"] (Peter, Anna, Barbara, Robert, and Geneva at their family cottage on Lake of Bays. Photo supplied by the Huntsville Hospital Foundation and used with permission.)[/caption] The post Seasonal residents donate $100,000 to Huntsville Hospital Foundation appeared first on My Muskoka Now.
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