Ayr Farmers Mutual Insurance Company has donated $10,000 to the brand new Brant Community Health Hub in Paris.
BRANT COUNTY - The Brant Community Health Hub fundraising campaign team was happy to accept a $10,000 donation today from Ayr Farmers Mutual Insurance Company.
Mayor David Bailey says they wanted to give a huge thank you for the donation.
"On behalf of the County of Brant, we would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Ayr Farmers Mutual Insurance Company for their generosity towards the Brant Community Health Hub. Their $10,000 donation takes us one step closer to achieving our goal for the Brant Community Health Hub. Improving access to health care and community services in the County of Brant has been identified by the County of Brant Council and the healthcare community as a vitally important and growing need. Together, we are making a stronger and healthier community."
The new Brant Community Health Hub will be located at 25 Curtis Ave. N. in Paris and will be approximately 42,000 square feet. It will offer range of health care services under one roof. This includes family physicians, health care practitioners, community support agencies, health supplies, and other health care and social services.
The cost of the Brant Community Health Hub is approximately 13 million dollars and the goal is to raise at least $2 million from the community to help lower the costs.
The Brant Community Health Hub is expected to open its doors this fall.

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