Wingham and District Hospital FoundationL to R: Nicole Duquette-Jutzi, WDH Foundation Executive Director; Nikole Hagerman, NWMO Relationship Manager; Vanessa Liu, NWMO Site Engagement Associate; Mark Foxton, Caring Together Campaign Chair. (Photo provided by Nicole Duquette-Jutzi, Executive Director, Wingham & District Hospital Foundation)
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NWMO donates to Wingham and District Hospital Foundations's campaign

The Nuclear Waste Management Organization has donated toward a local healthcare campaign.

The NWMO has put $15,000 towards the Wingham and District Hospital Foundation's Caring Together campaign, which aims to bring a new CT scanner to Wingham.

At the time of writing, the Caring Together campaign has raised almost 80 percent of the $2.5 million goal. Everyone in the community who values local healthcare is encouraged to consider making a personal gift towards the brand-new CT Scanner.

Visit www.wdhfoundation.ca to learn more and donate.

“NWMO is proud to invest in the well-being of the community and the CT Scanner will certainly play a big role is serving this area for a long time," said NWMO Relationship Manager, South Bruce, Nikole Hagerman.

Campaign Chair Mark Foxton accepted the donation with sincere thanks.

“We are pleased to see the NWMO take an interest in our community and this important project. Their contribution will help move this project forward,” Foxton said.

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