Gratitude in Action
Go Beyond a Thank you.
If you received exceptional care at the Collingwood G&M Hospital and want to say thanks, consider making a donation as a gift of gratitude.
When you make a gift,
- A note will be sent to the person you choose to honour
- It will help purchase new equipment for the Collingwood G&M Hospital
- You will ensure excellent care for future patients
When you want to go beyond a thank you, giving a gift to the Collingwood G&M Hospital honours the care you received and invests in the healthcare of the community.
We thank you for your support.
Go beyond a thank you
Giving a gift to the Collingwood G&M Hospital honours the care you received and invests in the healthcare of the community.
Stories of Gratitude
If you would like to share your donor story, we would love to hear from you. Donor stories inspire our medical staff to continue to do what they do. They also inspire other people to donate to your hospital and impact many other patients.
Jane
I ended up in CGMH for a three night stay in July of 2021. The timing was bad for everyone – for me, for my family, for the hospital who were trying to keep caring for us all whilst the pandemic continued and services were stretched to their limits.
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More Stories of Gratitude
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Stacie’s Story
Stacie Smith grew up in Toronto and moved to Collingwood with her husband 10 years ago. They first started coming up on the weekends, to enjoy the outdoors. They love cross country skiing, mountain biking and paddling. Eventually, they decided this was the right place to live and raise their family. A few years after…
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Mark’s Story
Mark & his family have a cottage in Wasaga Beach, where they spend their summers. Almost fifteen years ago, in one of those hot summer days, Mark suffered a terrible accident and badly injured his leg. He was brought to CGMH by ambulance and Dr. Koo was tasked with trying to stich his leg back…
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Pat’s story
My introduction to CGMH began in July when I was having trouble getting air with any kind of exertion. I went to the Emergency Department and after blood tests and an ECG proved to be fine. Dr. Jeff Matte ordered a chest x-ray, which showed a pneumothorax in the left lung. Within 45 minutes, he…
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