OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, July 2, 2009 · 16 Health Oakville Beaver OTMH Auxiliary helping to build new hospital The Auxiliary to the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital (OTMH) recently announced its commitment of $3 million to the new Oakville hospital capital campaign. "This is the largest single pledge in the Auxiliary's 60year history," said John Oliver, President and CEO, Halton Healthcare Services (HHS). "Not only do they donate the gift of time, every year they donate funds toward the purchase of essential hospital equipment. This early gift sets the stage for future fundraising efforts for the new Oakville hospital," said Oliver. The Auxiliary to OTMH has a long history of financial donations to the hospital. In 1955, the Auxiliary made its first substantial pledge to OTMH with a $20,000 donation toward the expansion of the hospital. In 1985, it made a five-year pledge of $1 million dollars to support the expansion of the Intensive Care Unit. Most recently, the Auxiliary pledged $1.25 million for OTMH's Critical Support Campaign, which raised funds for the purchase of diagnostic imaging equipment. Over the past 60 years, the Auxiliary has donated more than $6 million to purchase critical equipment for OTMH. "The volunteers at OTMH are an integral part of our healthcare team. The marvellous roles they play in both direct and indirect patient care make a real difference in the lives of our patients," said Mags Shorey, chair of HHS' board. "Compassion, caring, looking out and providing for each other these are the values our volunteers model each and every day at OTMH. On behalf of "This early gift sets the stage for future fundraising efforts for the new Oakville hospital." John Oliver, CEO Halton Healthcare Services NEW LOOK! NEW LOCATION! SAME GREAT CARE! Acorn Family Health and Wellness *Temporary Location in Oakville from July 1 until Aug/Sept 2009* *1235 Trafalgar Road, Suite 413* everyone at HHS, I would like to take a moment to thank you for your commitment to our hospital," said Shorey. "It's great to see such early support from our hospital community," said Frank Lochan, chair of the Oakville Hospital Foundation's board. "Contributions from our closest supporters will play a key role as we embark on our $60 million capital campaign to support the new Oakville hospital," said Lochan. The Auxiliary will work to fulfill its pledge in a number of ways. Some of its regular fundraising efforts include the Treasure Cove Gift Shop in the OTMH main lobby, the HELPP Lotto and community BINGO. In addition, the Auxiliary's volunteers hold many fundraising events throughout the year including quilt and patio furniture raffles and poinsettia sales. The Auxiliary to OTMH was founded in November 1949 when Lady Edith Baillie held a meeting at her Oakville home and invited other local women to join. With an initial 113 volunteers, the Auxiliary offered a variety of services at the hospital including sewing and mending, maintaining the library, a tuck wagon and operation of the central supply room. The membership has since grown to 531 adult and 143 youth volunteers working in 70 different areas throughout OTMH. Collectively, they contributed almost 82,000 hours last year. Drivers sought SUMMER SPECIAL! $25 CALL NOW! SPECIAL OFFER 5 SESSIONS OF DANCING NEW STUDENT OFFER By Yourself or with a partner (OVER 21 YEARS OLD) Specializes in: · Pediatrics · Pre and Postnatal Care · Naturally Turning Breech Babies Wellness care for the entire family! · ADD/ADHD · Headaches/Migraines · Fertility Issues Please call 905.466.8180 or e-mail drjennadavis@gmail.com to schedule an appointment! 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