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The privately organized over the weekend was a success of the funds, which led to a net total of $ 500,000 to expand the Emergency Department of the Memorial Hospital in Trenton.
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Real Estate Agent Lorraine O’Couin and her team organized the fourth annual gathering, which was held on January 25 at the National Air Force Museum of Trenton.
The funds will be donated to the TMH Foundation.
At the Quinte Health, Belville Tuesday, Deputy Chairman Gary Hanaford noted that the party was welcomed by raising the largest sum of an event in Quinte West.
“It was a great time,” he said.
“You really see the passion that the people in Quinte West have about their hospital.”
He said this was even more notable because O’Kwin and her team are not employees of the hospital foundation.
O’Kwin said the inspiration of the event comes from the heritage that she and her husband Tom share as “proud Newfoundlanders.
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“Newfoundlanders have always bends into their sense of community,” O’Kwin says in a statement from the foundation.
“On Saturday, we brought this spirit forward with hope, determination and love for each other. Together we have turned a dream into reality. “
O’quinn expressed gratitude to sponsors, donors of the auction, present and volunteers, especially the specialized committee and her family.
“Thank you for doing so beautiful tonight. This success would not be possible without you, “she said.
“This extraordinary achievement shows the deep impact that passionate individuals and dedicated teams can have on healthcare in our community,” says Lindsay Bucker Dodds, CEO of the TMH Foundation. “On behalf of the Foundation, I sell my deepest thank you to Laurera, Tom, O’Quinn’s team, volunteers and every supporter of this event.
“Your unwavering engagement and generosity not only transform life today, but also build a more healthier and stronger future for the Memorial Hospital in Trenton.”
There are about 35,000 visits a year to the hospital’s emergency room, the message notes and its number is increasing.
The expansion “will improve the flow of patients, the control of infection and the space for vulnerable patients,” she continued.
He added that the public could help by donating the project through its tmhfoundation.com website or participating in the future charity events.
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