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In December 2023, members of the Sunset Bay Community Association visited Georgian Bay General Hospital (GBGH) to make a $30,000 investment in equipment to enhance care for patients. The association raised the money through fundraising activities, such as dances and silent auctions over the past 17 years, and members were pleased to use their funds for the highest priority equipment needs at GBGH, like a blanket warmer, bladder scanner and a patient ambulation lift.  

The donation is the final part of the dissolution of the association, and executive members Jan Waterfield & Linda Vermeersch wanted their gift to have an impact on the community.  

“Our association raised the funds to help others, and the hospital truly has the biggest impact on the community,” says Linda. “We wanted to invest these funds with a charity that would benefit the most people, and we know that everyone relies on health care from GBGH.” 

Donations are critical to the success of the hospital, as government funding does not cover any investment in capital equipment.  A blanket warmer provides warmth and relaxation for patients, and improves treatment effectiveness. A bladder scanner offers a non-invasive way for care providers to get an image of the bladder, providing diagnosis and treatment faster.  A patient lift allows patients recovering from stroke or pelvic injury to start their rehabilitation up to 4 weeks earlier, before they are medically cleared for bearing weight. 

“We are so thankful for this incredibly generous gift from the Sunset Bay Association,” says Victoria Evans, community giving officer, GBGH Foundation. “Their gift is providing a direct benefit to hundreds of patients. The team at GBGH will use these important pieces of equipment to help patients on their journey to healing and recovery.” 

 In the photo, (from left) Matthew Lawson, president & CEO, GBGH; Jan Waterfield and Linda Vermeersch, Sunset Bay Association; Jennifer Johnson, director, GBGH Foundation Board; and Victoria Evans, community giving officer, GBGH Foundation. 



On November 28, 2023, people from across North Simcoe donated $41,655 to bring comfort and light to patients at Georgian Bay General Hospital (GBGH). Thanks to Nick & Marina Boudouris (OPA Catering, World Famous Dock Lunch & Pier 21 Restaurant), and more than 50 other individuals and local businesses, the hospital will have new exam lights and a power procedure table in its busy Ambulatory Care clinic.

The new exam lights are game-changers in the minor procedures suite,” says Dr. Paige Churchill, chief of surgery, GBGH. “They provide clear, precise illumination, making every operation more accurate and efficient.

A new procedure table is so important to help ensure our patients are comfortable during their procedures,” shares Dr. Eileen Sacks, surgeon, GBGH. “It also allows us to accommodate positions that might be more difficult or awkward on a traditional stretcher. It makes things more comfortable for both our patients and our surgeons.

Nick & Marina Boudouris supported the campaign on Giving Tuesday with a $10,000 match gift, which inspired dozens of individuals and local businesses to make a gift. Seasonal resident Bill Schumacher also had a big impact with a $14,000 gift in loving memory of his wife Arlene.

The incredible support from Nick & Marina, from Bill and from all those who invested on Giving Tuesday is fueling our mission to empower GBGH,” says Jesse Dees, senior key relationships officer, GBGH Foundation. “Seeing what happens when a community comes together is inspiring, and together, we are shaping a brighter future for patients at GBGH. We are so thankful!

To learn more about other equipment priorities at Georgian Bay General Hospital, and how you can help, click here.

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