Your support helps our Community receive exceptional care close to home.
Together, we make it possible.

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Why Give?

Your donations help bring modern equipment to CMH. Having the best tools for our staff ensures good healthcare close to home.

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Get Involved

There are many ways to support your Hospital. Find the best fit for you to get involved with local healthcare.

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Be Inspired

Be amazed by the generosity that surrounds us.

Help patients like Gerry return to life, work and play

Help patients return to life, work and play.

Delivering outstanding care takes a strong Community. Right now, you can bring that sense of comfort and calm to someone- your neighbour, friend, co-worker or family member.

Spotlight Comfort & Care

New and replacement equipment is needed to provide support and comfort throughout the patient journey. Essential items help patients get where they need to go, bring services to the bedside, and monitor how patients are doing.

What’s Happening

Celebrating Robert (Bob) L. Cunningham

Committed Community Volunteer
CMHF & CMH Board Member
WeCareCMH Campaign Ambassador
Lifetime Donor and Legacy Donor

Ways to Donate

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One Time

Make a one time donation to support CMH’s urgent needs or a special program of your choice.

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Monthly

Monthly donations are a year-round reminder of the values you share with your hospital, and of your vision for a better future for our community.

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Other Ways To Give

There are many ways to support your local hospital, we invite you to explore this ‘Ways to Give’ page to learn more about how you can help us to provide the very best in healthcare for your family, friends, and neighbours.

A Second Chance at Life

Adam was living his best life at 50, feeling invincible as he was soon going to celebrate his milestone birthday. A happy-go-lucky guy, Adam loves spending time with family, and making the most of his weekends by pursuing his passion for vinyl records and classic cars.

But that all changed when he began feeling increasingly unwell. A routine check-up led to a terrifying diagnosis: Adam was in stage 4 liver failure. “What? My liver? I could die,” Adam remembers his reaction to the diagnosis very clearly.

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