Lerner's Personal Injury Lawyers and the Owen Sound Attack present the Owen Sound Hospital Foundation with a cheque for monies raised by the teams Warm-up Jersey auction. From left: Martha Richards,  Director of Medicine & Oncology, Grey Bruce Health Services; Greg Willson, Lawyer, Lerner’s Personal Injury Lawyers; Amy McKinnon, Executive Director, Owen Sound Regional Hospital Foundation; Allan Gibbons, Coordinator of Communications & Community Relations, Owen Sound Attack.Lerner's Personal Injury Lawyers and the Owen Sound Attack present the Owen Sound Hospital Foundation with a cheque for monies raised by the teams Warm-up Jersey auction. From left: Martha Richards, Director of Medicine & Oncology, Grey Bruce Health Services; Greg Willson, Lawyer, Lerner’s Personal Injury Lawyers; Amy McKinnon, Executive Director, Owen Sound Regional Hospital Foundation; Allan Gibbons, Coordinator of Communications & Community Relations, Owen Sound Attack.
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Attack Jersey auction nets $7,400 for specialized ICU bed

The Owen Sound Attack announced they raised more than $7,400 for the Owen Sound Regional Hospital Foundation through the Warm-up Jersey Auction.

Lerner's Personal Injury Lawyers donated the jerseys to be sold at the end of the season through a silent auction.

In a release, executive director of the Owen Sound Regional Hospital foundation thanked fans for their support.

“The Owen Sound Regional Hospital Foundation was thrilled to partner with Lerners and the Owen Sound Attack for the second year. The silent auction of the player’s warm-up jerseys raised funds for a specialized bed for the ICU at the regional hospital. Thank you to the fans for bidding on the jerseys.”

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