Local Woman Wins Over $66k with PRHC Foundation 50/50 Draw

The Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) Foundation has wrapped up their first ever 50/50 Lottery and announced local woman Judy Johnston as the winner.

Photo courtesy of PRHC Foundation.

Johnston won $66,902.50 with ticket number A-2580031 and chose the $2,500 Resorts of Ontario Gift Certificate bonus prize.

Launched on September 15 and featuring Early Bird Prizes in addition to the Grand Prize, the proceeds from the 50/50 Lottery directly support the PRHC Foundation.

Tickets for the November lottery are on sale now.

‘Thousand Dollar Thursday’ draws will be held on Nov. 18 and 25, and will award one winner $1,000.

The November lottery runs until Nov. 29 with the winner drawn on Nov. 30. The grand prize is a growing jackpot plus a bonus prize of a $2,500 Resorts of Ontario Gift Certificate or $2,000 cash.

Ticket options include 10 tickets for $10, 40 tickets for $20, 160 tickets for $40 or 400 tickets for $75. Ticket buyers must be 18 years of age or older and in the province of Ontario to play.

Tickets can only be purchased online at www.prhcfoundation5050.com

“There are significant investments needed to fund the technological advancements and essential medical equipment required to support great patient care,” said Lesley Heighway, PRHC Foundation President and CEO. “That’s why the support of the community is so important. The proceeds from the new 50/50 Lottery will help fund the equipment and technology that form the foundation of patient care.”

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Local Man Takes Cancer Diagnosis in Stride and Starts 'Dave's Walk Against Cancer' to Raise Funds for PRHC

Local man Dave Graham is taking his cancer diagnosis in stride and fundraising for the Cancer Clinic at Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC).

Dave meets one of his neighbors on his walks. Photo courtesy of Dave Graham.

Graham was diagnosed with colon cancer in March, had surgery and is now receiving chemotherapy twice a month.

“It took me totally by surprise,” he said. “I had no symptoms, no nothing. I thought ‘this is crazy’. But the more I thought of it I figured there has to be some sort of good come out of it.”

He visited PRHC and got to work setting up his fundraiser, in partnership with the PRHC Foundation.

Starting in August, Graham committed to walking 7,000 steps each day until Dec. 17 in hopes to raise $5,000.

Walking rain or shine, by the end of this fundraiser he will have walked 775,000 steps.

Not even one month into his fundraiser, after his ninth cancer treatment, Graham has raised over $6,700. After seeing the success his fundraiser is having he has changed his goal to $10,000.

“It’s just phenomenal. I’m so pleased with what Christ has done to encourage donations. The people donating - I know most of them, they’re wonderful people.”

Graham says these walks have allowed him to meet neighbors he never has before, and he now appreciates even more the landscape around his home with fall colours coming through.

“I start my walk at about 7:30, walk about two miles and it takes about an hour. I come home and my wife has the coffee ready, it’s exciting.”

In addition to his personal fundraiser, Graham’s son and daughter have started their own fundraisers for the Cancer Centre at PRHC.

“It’s almost like we’re starting a family business,” he says.

Dave says the cows he walks by daily have become quite friendly. Photo courtesy of Dave Graham.

“Cancer blew me away, but through His grace I’ve been able to do what I am doing. My faith has carried me through but my determination has also helped considerably.”

Graham says his walks have helped him to feel good throughout his diagnosis, his last round of treatment is Dec. 1.

All money raised will help fund the equipment and technology PRHC’s Cancer Care team use to provide compassionate cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment.

Online donations will go directly to the PRHC Foundation and a receipt will be issued automatically. Donations can also be made by cash or cheque (made out to the PRHC Foundation) through Dave Graham who will pass them on to the Foundation.

Tax receipts will be issued by the Foundation in time for the 2021 tax deadline.

To donate click here.

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PRHC Foundation President & CEO Receives Prestigious Fellow of the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy Designation

The Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) Foundation announced on Thursday that President and CEO Lesley Heighway has been awarded the designation of Fellow of the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy in recognition of her fundraising leadership on behalf of Peterborough Regional Health Centre.

Photo courtesy of PRHC Foundation.

Photo courtesy of PRHC Foundation.

The Association for Healthcare Philanthropy (AHP) is an international professional organization dedicated to healthcare philanthropy. The Fellow of the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy (FAHP) is a designation bestowed on AHP members who have made significant contributions to the profession.

Candidates must meet rigorous criteria including career success that has had a transformative effect on the organizations they’ve supported, demonstrated leadership, mentorship and community service and a comprehensive knowledge of healthcare governance and philanthropy.

Of AHP's 4,500 members at more than 2,200 healthcare facilities around the world, only 2 per cent of AHP members have received the FAHP designation, with Heighway one of three selected in 2021.

“In Lesley’s ten years as President & CEO, she’s worked tirelessly with donors from across the region to fund the equipment and technology that form the foundation of world-class care at Peterborough Regional Health Centre,” said Linda Skilton, chair, PRHC Foundation Board of Directors. “Her success is fueled by a passion for healthcare that has inspired $30 million in donations in the past five years alone.”

Dr. Peter McLaughlin, PRHC President & CEO, has worked closely with Lesley during her tenure at the Foundation and says she is a trusted leader, recognized by the sector and community as an authority on best practices in philanthropy.

“Lesley is highly-regarded by the Foundation and PRHC boards, hospital staff and leadership, and our donors,” said McLaughlin. “Her record of fundraising success and the impact our Foundation's donors have had and continue to have on patient care at PRHC speak volumes about her performance, integrity and professionalism.”

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PRHC Foundation Launches First-Ever Online 50/50 Lottery

The PRHC Foundation announced the launch of its first online 50/50 Lottery in support of patient care at Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC), on Tuesday.

Photo courtesy of PRHC Foundation.

Photo courtesy of PRHC Foundation.

By participating in the Foundation’s newest fundraising initiative, ticket buyers can win cash and prizes online while supporting the PRHC Foundation.

“We all want the best possible patient care for our loved ones, but government funding doesn’t cover all the hospital’s needs,” said Lesley Heighway, PRHC Foundation President and CEO. “That’s why the support of the community is so important. The proceeds from the new 50/50 Lottery will help fund the equipment and technology that form the foundation of patient care. They’ll help bring new lifesaving services to our region, and enable PRHC to attract the best doctors, nurses and staff to our hospital.”

The jackpot is over $7,000 and growing, with a bonus prize of a $2,500 Resorts of Ontario Gift Certificate (or a $2,000 cash bonus).

The grand prize winner will be announced on October 28, 2021. Two early bird draws will provide additional chances to win, with cash prizes awarded every hour from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on October 8 and 22.

Tickets are available online only.

Ticket options include 10 tickets for $10, 40 tickets for $20, 160 tickets for $40 or 400 tickets for $75. Ticket buyers must be 18 years of age or older and in the province of Ontario to play.

For more information, visit prhcfoundation.ca or email prhcfoundation5050@gmail.com.

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The Beer Store's Local Community Fundraiser Raises $56,000 For PRHC Foundation

On Wednesday (October 14th), the staff at PRHC Foundation made a trip to The Beer Store—not to pick up beer but to pick up a big cheque due to community efforts.

Indeed, The Beer Store's local community fundraiser in support of Peterborough Regional Health Centre over the past six months at six locations in Peterborough, Lakefield and Bridgenorth raised a whopping $56,296.68 as customers donated the proceeds of their empties.

Photo via PRHC Foundation Facebook page

Photo via PRHC Foundation Facebook page

The funds will be used to support front line healthcare professionals in their delivery of world-class patient care at our hospital.

To learn more about the PRHC Foundation or donate, click here.

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99-Year-Old Guy Aiello Raises $20,880 For PRHC Foundation By Walking Marathon

Ninety-nine-year-old Guy Aiello, a longtime PRHC hospital supporter, walked the distance of a marathon—42.2 kilometres—to raise funds for equipment and technology at PRHC, and raised $20,880 PRHC Foundation has announced.

A PRHC Foundation donor and former hospital volunteer for almost 30 years, Guy was raised to be kind to everyone and to share what he had. In honour of his 100th birthday this fall, he was resilient in walking this far, and the community rallied behind him.

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Guy walked the distance of a marathon—and then some—over the month of July to support the PRHC Foundation. He raised the funds in support of the equipment and technology that PRHC’s doctors, nurses and staff need to provide world-class care to patients.

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“Our deepest thanks to Guy and everyone who supported his fundraising challenge,” PRHC Foundation says in a Facebook post. “We know the very best hospitals depend on the generosity of many donors working together and we are very grateful for your support.”

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A Peterborough Man Who Is Turning 100 This Fall Is Walking A Marathon In Support Of PRHC

UPDATE (July 9th):

PRHC says in a release that they checked in with Guy to see how he’s doing after Week 1 of his marathon: Since Canada Day, he has walked 12.6 km and raised $11,575! He’s thrilled with the response he’s had from the community, and is determined to reach his goal of 42.2 km walked and $42,200 raised.

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Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) Foundation has announced that longtime hospital supporter, 99 year old Guy Aiello, is walking the distance of a marathon—42.2 kilometres—to raise funds for equipment and technology at PRHC.

His official marathon kilometre count begins on Canada Day. Already an avid walker, Guy plans to walk 1.8 kilometres every day except Sundays throughout July. 

Photo of Guy courtesy PRHC Foundation

Photo of Guy courtesy PRHC Foundation

A PRHC Foundation donor and former hospital volunteer for almost 30 years, Guy was raised to be kind to everyone and to share what he had.

Now, in honour of his 100th birthday this fall, he wants to do something challenging and unforgettable—something that not only reflects his personal determination, but inspires others to support their regional hospital through the spirit of philanthropy.

Photo of Guy courtesy PRHC

Photo of Guy courtesy PRHC

“We are grateful to Guy for his ongoing support of our hospital,” says PRHC Foundation President & CEO, Lesley Heighway. “As a donor, and now by fundraising through his walking challenge, he’s helping make sure PRHC’s doctors, nurses and staff have access to the very best tools and technology that support innovative and compassionate care for patients from across our region.”

Anyone inspired to help Guy achieve his goal can donate online at prhcfoundation.ca. To donate over the phone, call (705) 876-5000.

Check out this video to learn more about Guy’s journey…

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Help Frontline Healthcare Workers & Local Businesses When You Purchase Downtown Gift Cards

The Peterborough Downtown Business Improvement Area (DBIA) has launched a great new initiative to support both downtown businesses and frontline workers during this crisis.

The DBIA is donating $25 to the Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) Foundation in support of the hospital’s COVID-19 response effort for every $50 in gift cards purchased at supportdowntownptbo.ca

Photo courtesy DBIA

Thanks to a generous community donation of up to $50,000, the PRHC Foundation is able to match community donations for a limited time, meaning your purchase of $50 in gift cards for your local downtown businesses can leverage $50 in support of the PRHC Foundation

Donations to the PRHC Foundation’s COVID-19 response fund will help fund vital investments such as additional ventilators, laryngoscopes for emergency intubation, additional ICU beds, wellness supports for staff who must stay at the hospital while treating patients, and more protective equipment and scrubs to help keep them safe.

Photo by Mary Zita Payne

Local businesses continue to face many challenges and your support with the purchase of gift cards is helping them through a very difficult time. 

 “The support of our community has been phenomenal,” says Terry Guiel, Executive Director of the DBIA. “Your support with these gift cards has absolutely helped to save some of our local businesses. Let’s keep this up and support our hospital and the amazing work they’re doing to keep us safe.”

 HOW IT WORKS

• Go to supportdowntownptbo.ca

• Find your favourite shops, restaurants, pubs, and services

• Select the gift cards you would like to purchase and add them to your cart

• Select the $25 PRHC Foundation Special Promotion and add one for every $50 in gift cards you purchase 

• Check out

• Receive your gift cards (or instructions from the business via email on next steps to activate it) in the mail to use at a later date

The DBIA will continue to donate $25 to the PRHC Foundation for every $50 in gift cards purchased until $5,000 in gift cards have been purchased.

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How Community Can Support Patients & Frontline Healthcare Workers During COVID‐19 Crisis

The PRHC Foundation has announced that effective immediately, anyone wishing to support Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) patients, frontline healthcare workers and staff during the COVID‐19 crisis can now do so with a dedicated donation.

PRHC Foundation President & CEO Lesley Heighway says that the COVID‐19 crisis will bring unprecedented challenges to PRHC. “Your hospital needs you now more than ever,” says Heighway. “We must ensure our frontline healthcare professionals and staff have the tools, technology and supports they need to care for their sickest patients—and themselves—during this difficult time.”

Photo via PRHC Foundation

With key needs ranging from lifesaving equipment and technology, to supports for patients and frontline healthcare workers and staff, critical funds are required now to ensure PRHC can respond quickly to their fast‐evolving needs as the impact of this virus is felt.

“PRHC’s expert healthcare professionals, staff and leaders are on the frontline of this crisis and they’re mobilizing,” adds Heighway. “They’re ramping up to ensure the right resources are in place, getting ready to take care of us and the people we love with the same expertise, compassion and dedication they demonstrate every day.”

“In the same way that PRHC’s teams are mobilizing to support you, we’re mobilizing now so we can be ready to support them as soon as help is needed,” she adds. “We must act quickly and do whatever we can to lessen the impact on our community, our hospital, its patients, and our frontline healthcare professionals. By making a donation and/or sharing a message of hope and thanks, you’ll be standing behind our frontline healthcare workers as they respond to the challenge ahead, helping to ease their burden.”

For more information or to donate over the phone, call (705) 876‐5000. To donate online, send a Grateful Hearts message, or send a message without a donation, visit prhcfoundation.ca. Donations will also be accepted by mail c/o PRHC Foundation, 1 Hospital Drive, Peterborough, ON, K9J 7C6.

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Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign Raises Some Serious Dough For PRHC Foundation

PRHC Foundation has announced on their Facebook page that the Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign at the Peterborough Regional Health Centre-Compass Canada location raised $2,341 from the sale of their deliciously happy cookies this year.

Photo via PRHC Foundation Facebook page

PRHC Foundation thanks Tim Hortons, Compass Canada and all the cookie lovers who supported this initiative and through it, the equipment and technology that form the backbone of patient care at the hospital.

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