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Your children were born here, a grandparent lives here and your friend’s life was saved here. We understand that often we forget the impact health care has on our lives unless we are at the center of a crisis.
When you give, you make a significant difference in the lives of patients and their loved ones. Because of you we are able to purchase vital medical equipment, support staff education and fund special projects the help build a healthier community.
“When needed, our hospital’s services have always been there for us.
We give monthly to the Hospital Foundation to ensure these services are enhanced for all of us in the future.”
Our donors come from all walks of life and are committed to quality healthcare for North Vancouver Island. Read more about their stories.
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By supporting local charities, you contribute to the growth and improvement of the place you spend the most time in the world.
Impact Stories
First Open Heart Society of Campbell River helps purchase echocardiography machine.
The First Open Heart Society - Campbell River Chapter has made a generous donation of $20,000 to support the purchase of the latest Echocardiography Machine for our Heart and Lung Department at the Campbell River Hospital. This state-of-the-art equipment employs high...
Local couple donates back to Hospital Staff
Earlier this spring we had a new to Campbell River couple Patty and Chuck Reite visit our hospital on a regulars basis for some treatments, and they popped into our office to see if they could donate a spin bike to the CRG Staff Fitness Center as a thank you. The CRG...
Cameryn’s Cause donates to the smallest patients
Cameryn's Cause recently came into the office with a very generous donation towards a jaundice meter for the pediatric department at the Campbell River Hospital. Jaundice is seen in 30-60% of full-term newborns an din nearly all premature infants, and occurs when a...