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TB Vets Foundation Helps Fund Vital Signs Monitors
TB Vets Charitable Foundation has been supporting the frontlines of respiratory care in BC since 1946. Through their equipment and research grants, they have generously donated more than $225,000 to Nanaimo Regional General Hospital’s Respiratory Therapy Department over the last 34 years. This year, they gave their first grant of $20,000 to the Oceanside Health…
Foundation Funds New Vital Sign Machines for the NRGH Emergency Department through 2024 Golf for Life
In September 2024, the NRGH Emergency Department was approached by the Nanaimo & District Hospital Foundation as a recipient for funds raised at the annual Golf for Life tournament. On our wish list were vital sign machines the department knew needed to be replaced. The current vital sign machines were at end of life and…
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Giving Tuesday 2023
NANAIMO & DISTRICT HOSPITAL FOUNDATION RAISES $243,157 IN SINGLE DAY Giving was top of mind for everyone this past Tuesday, and that was shown most generously for the Nanaimo & District Hospital Foundation (NDHF). Through community and corporate support, the Foundation was able to more than double the Giving Tuesday goal of $100,000 with a…
Meet Legacy Donor Cynthia Crawford
Cynthia Crawford is a legacy donor of the Nanaimo District Hospital Foundation. In 2016, while on a cruise, her husband Larry was experiencing shoulder pain, and the GP on board advised them to return home so Larry could receive an MRI. Once home, Larry was diagnosed with Stage 4 Prostate Cancer. His GP attempted to…
Island Savings Partnership
ISLAND SAVINGS COMMITS $60,000 TO NANAIMO & DISTRICT HOSPITAL FOUNDATION IN SUPPORT OF MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS NANAIMO, BC – May 8, 2023 – The Nanaimo & District Hospital Foundation (NDHF) and Island Savings, a division of First West Credit Union, are proud to announce a new collaboration to support the mental health care initiatives in…
Lifeline Nanaimo Volunteer Profile: Trevor Cradduck
After his career as a medical physicist, seeking out an organization like Lifeline Nanaimo felt like a natural transition into retirement for Dr. Trevor Cradduc. “I found myself living in a community where several neighbours were Lifeline clients and I saw a natural fit. As an installer I found great satisfaction in aiding individuals gain…