Trillium Mutual Insurance Board Chair Scott Cumming, ROOTS Council Board Member Karen Galbraith, WDH Foundation Coordinator Nicole Jutzi, Campaign Chair Mark Foxton, Trillium Mutual Insurance CEO Joe Dietrich
 Trillium Mutual Insurance Board Chair Scott Cumming, ROOTS Council Board Member Karen Galbraith, WDH Foundation Coordinator Nicole Jutzi, Campaign Chair Mark Foxton, Trillium Mutual Insurance CEO Joe Dietrich
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Trillium Mutual Supports Wingham Hospital Campaign

The Wingham Hospital " Our Hospital, Our Future Campaign," is another $30,000  closer to its goal.

Trillium Mutual Insurance has pledged money from the Trillium ROOTS Community Fund.

The Listowel Based company recognizes the far reaching benefits of improvements to the Wingham and District Hospital for the entire surrounding rural community.

The company will be named as the sponsor of an exam room in the new primary care clinic being developed at the new healthcare campus, at the former Wingham Public School.

Trillium Mutual Insurance CEO Joe Dietrich says he's “proud to commit this donation to a project that has a unique vision for the future of rural healthcare.”

The Wingham & District Hospital Foundation’s Our Hospital, Our Future Campaign is a $4 million capital fundraising campaign.

The plan includes the expansion of six departments at the Wingham & District Hospital, replacement of digital imaging equipment and the creation of a community healthcare campus.

So far, the campaign team has raised over $1 million in pledges.  Pledges are spread over 5 years.

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