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Positive Update: Concept Planning Begins for NRGH Expansion
I’m pleased to share that the Province has approved the start of concept planning for expansion at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital (NRGH), as confirmed in BC Budget 2026 and by Island Health. This is a big deal as we are the only healthcare project to get approval for proceeding with initial planning in the Province….
BMO Invests $300,000 to Reduce Barriers for Parents Needing High-Risk Pregnancy Care at NRGH
The Nanaimo & District Hospital Foundation (NDHF) is proud to announce a landmark three-year, $300,000 grant from BMO in support of the Antenatal Travel Assistance Program at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital (NRGH).
Celebrate! | Media | News‘It just took off like wildfire:’ health foundation fundraiser shatters expectations
Nanaimo and District Hospital Foundation (NDHF) recently capped its two-month long Annual Winter Campaign to fund primary health initiatives, which generated $2.9 million, far beyond the $1.25 million goal.
Community Surpasses $1.2 Million Goal to Fully Fund B.C.’s First Senior Friendly Emergency Unit
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Winter Campaign Launches in Support of Seniors and B.C.’s First Senior Friendly Emergency Unit
Trevor Cradduck, Local Senior Advocate NANAIMO, BC – November 19, 2025 – This season, the Nanaimo & District Hospital Foundation (NDHF) is calling on the community to help ensure safer care for seniors. The Foundation has launched its Winter Campaign, aiming to raise $2.3 million for key initiatives, including building and equipping British Columbia’s first Senior Friendly Emergency Unit at…
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…