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Tim Hortons in Blind River has once again demonstrated its commitment to the community by making a significant donation to the North Shore Health Network Foundation (NSHNF).
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On May 28, North Shore Health Network Foundation received a check for $9,287.13 from the 2024 Smile Cookie Campaign.
Tim Hortons is no stranger to involvement in the local community, taking part in numerous local and charitable activities.
A long-running event, this latest act of generosity further cemented their reputation as a company that's always fresh.
And we truly care about the well-being of the North Shore.
The funds will be used to upgrade and purchase new medical equipment and support various health programs.
“We are pleased to support the North Shore Health Network Foundation and contribute to improving healthcare.
“This is about our community giving back to the people who've supported us over the years,” said Zia Darwish, owner of the Tim Hortons in Blind River.
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“Tim Hortons has been a great supporter of our foundation over the past few years, welcoming volunteers and allowing us to share in the success of our Smile Cookie Campaign,” said Joan Falk, president of the North Shore Health Network Foundation.
She said, “Our partnership with Tim Hortons
This year in particular, we believe that by actively engaging the community in the campaign, we can make a real impact on their health and wellbeing.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who participated.”
Through fundraising and community engagement, the North Shore Health Network Foundation (NSHN) is committed to ensuring NSHN has the tools it needs to deliver care from Spanish Town to Echo Bay. This generous donation from Tim Hortons will help fund new equipment and
Replaced aging technology at three NSHN facilities, enabling medical professionals to provide the latest in care.
Modern and efficient services.
For more information about the foundation and how to donate, visit www.nshnfoundation.care
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