Daniel Klein is a 16 year old who has lived in Cambridge his entire life. As a child, Daniel was prone to pneumonia, and spent a great deal of time in Cambridge Memorial Hospital. His family joked that CMH was like a second home. Now having outgrown this chronic illness, he wants to combine his passion for cars with his gratitude for CMH.
3RD Party Events
Thank you for thinking of Cambridge Memorial Hospital Foundation as you plan a fundraising event in support of the hospital. In addition to raising awareness of the hospital in your community, your support helps put essential tools into the hands of our surgeons, nurses, physicians and all Cambridge Memorial Hospital staff.
When you support the Cambridge Memorial Hospital Foundation, you are joining a dedicated and passionate community of supporters who believe in a healthier future for everyone.
Your support makes it possible to acquire new life-saving equipment, expand clinical services to our community, continue education and continue to develop our infrastructure at Cambridge Memorial Hospital.
Be inspired by these fun events run by amazing community members in support of their hospital.
For more information please contact:
Katie Mcmullen
[email protected]
519-621-2333 ext. 2442

Jolene’s Wings, car rally and scavenger hunt supporting the CMH Pediatric Unit in honour and memory of Jolene Donovan
Your participation in this event will help support The Cambridge Memorial Hospital Pediatric Unit.
When you support The Cambridge Memorial Hospital Foundation, you are joining a dedicated and passionate community of supporters who believe in a healthier future for everyone.
Proceeds from this event will be supporting the Pediatric Unit with a donation made in honor and memory of Jolene Donovan.
Cambridge Community Cricket Club is partnering with Abid Ishmile, Cambridge Boyz and Beehive to present the Annual Softball Cricket Competition.
Proceeds will go to Cambridge Memorial Hospital Foundation and Grand River Hospital Regional Cancer Care Centre.
Where: The competition will be held at the North Dumfries Conservation Area on Dunbar Road in Cambridge.
When: Sunday September 10, 2023 at 12:00 pm.
There is an entrance fee for teams of 12 players with a minimum donation of $200.
For more information and to register, please contact:
LD Persaud - (519) 574-1830
Mark Chung - (519) 830 2498
Help Sara raise $15,000, walking for CMHF
June 9, 2024Help Sara reach her goal of raising $15,000 for a new MRI for CMH!
All those who donate on the GRSM fundraising page or at a GRSM clinic, will be entered in a weekly draw.
“Hopeful" was written by Dr. Asa Ahimbisibwe, CMH Obstetrician to honour his parents who – in his words – had reckless hope in the power of education and to put a spotlight on the importance of providing education to girls in developing countries. Dr. Ahimbisibwe has set a goal of raising $10,000 for CMHF through his book proceeds.
"Squirrel the Bully" addresses the issue of bullying and what can be done by children to stand up against it, as well as illustrating the importance of celebrating difference. It also speaks to the fact that keeping quiet in the face of bullying when not directed at you is not good.