On Tuesday July 2, 2024, The Weber Foundation presented major gifts to thirteen local charities, totalling $22.5-million. The Georgian Bay General Hospital (GBGH) Foundation was honoured to receive $3.3-million at the invite-only event, held at the Midland Cultural Centre (MCC).
The Weber Foundation was established in 1997 by Reinhart and Alexandra Weber. Over the past 27 years, the Foundation had donated more than $28-million to local charities, including more than $2.1-million to GBGH. These gifts have had a profound impact on health care in our community, through investment in equipment, technology, education and capital developments.
“The Weber Foundation was an integral partner in the redevelopment of the Emergency Department, giving patients a much more comfortable arrival to our hospital and the space needed for our clinicians to support them. When GBGH needed a new Ophthalmoscope to ensure our surgical teams can provide gold standard eye care during cataract surgery, the Weber foundation stepped up to provide the funding to purchase that equipment. They have made a lasting impact at GBGH.” – Matthew Lawson, President & CEO, GBGH.
The gift received on July 2nd will build on the legacy of The Weber Foundation today, and well into the future. $833,333 will be invested in the newly named ‘Weber Foundation Endowment Fund’ marking the first contribution toward future new hospital expansion. This allows for $2.5-million to be dedicated to addressing the highest priorities at GBGH, including building a new acute mental health program.
“The Weber Foundation has enhanced health care in every part of our hospital. This investment for the future is going to benefits patients for generations to come, and we are thrilled to celebrate this lifetime of philanthropy as we build an acute mental health program, and, following that, a new hospital.” – Nicole Kraftscik, CEO, GBGH Foundation.
In the first year since the gift, the GBGH Foundation has been able to invest in significant equipment upgrades for GBGH, including a Urology Laser for Surgical Services, a Chemistry & Immunochemistry Analyzer for the Lab and a specialized MRI ventilator.
The impact of these new pieces of equipment will be felt by the patients and care teams at GBGH for many years. Being able to offer urology surgeries locally will mean shorter wait times, and better outcomes for hundreds of patients every year, while having an MRI ventilator will ensure safe scans for those on life-support. The Lab Analyzers perform 90% of all the lab tests at GBGH, so this investment will benefit tens of thousands of patients annually.
With the launch of the We See You: Inside & Out capital campaign in 2025, and the hospital’s commitment to building an acute mental health program, the Weber Foundation will impact the lives of thousands of individuals who will have better access to urgent, acute mental health support close to home.
The Foundation – and everyone at GBGH – is profoundly grateful to the Weber Foundation for this incredible gift for our entire community.