The Give Thanks to the Your Hospital Radiothon raised a remarkable $30,746 this year for the Woodstock Hospital Critical Care Unit.
WOODSTOCK - The Give Thanks to the Woodstock Hospital Radiothon raised a remarkable $30,746 this year.
Senior Development Officer with the Woodstock Hospital Foundation Jocelyn Jenner wanted to give a huge thank you to everyone who donated this year.
"It has been a wonderful day, we had a lot of people calling in and giving us support for our critical care unit, so it has been fantastic. Thanks to all the incredible generosity that our community raised today, we are sitting at a total of $30,746 for our critical care unit."
Jenner says all of the money raised this year will go towards the critical care unit.
"They have a few different equipment needs that we will be supporting. We will be purchasing some lifts to help move patients, crash carts for the units and a medication refrigerator, which will help keep the medication on that unit. Obviously our critical care unit is where we see our most critical patients, a lot of trauma is coming in through that unit and people on that unit clearly need a lot of support and a lot of specialized equipment to keep them stable during their visit here."
Last year they raised $27,000 and the Foundation was thrilled to surpass that number this year, especially during the pandemic. You can still make a donation and show your local love.
There are 3 different ways to show your support this year!
Text THANKS to 45678 (Available All Of October) after you text thanks, you will get a reply asking how much you would like to donate.
You can also donate by visiting www.GiveThanksRadiothon.ca to donate online.

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