Members of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada put on aprons to serve Woodstock Hospital Tim Horton's coffee. It's because the hospital cafeteria is now named in honour of the company after they donated $250,000. Hospital President and CEO Natasa Veljovic says the money will be going towards equipment."We're very honoured to be designated for such a large donation. To have the cafeteria named in their honour really speaks a testament to their commitment to the community." Representatives from Toyota were in attendance including Chairman Ray Tanguay. He says one of Toyota's pillars is contributing to society: "When we moved in, the hospital was in need of a new hospital so it's nice to see that the dream has been realized and we are so pleased to be part of that realization and be able to contribute." Toyota members are at the hospital all day providing free coffee to all staff, patients, and families.

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