Hospital foundation raised $2 million in four months - 40 of the 60 million needed is in the bank.

jbhhealthBy Pepper Parr

February 27, 2015

BURLINGTON, ON

It was back in 2011 when newly elected Mayor Rick Goldring told a Chamber of Commerce crowd during his very first State of the City address that Burlington had been advised that it had to raise $60 million dollars from its taxpayers and that the Burlington Hospital Foundation had to come up with an additional $60 million

An architects rendering of the new entrance to the Joseph Brant Hospital whch will now face the lake.  The entrance will be off LAkeshore Road with the new parking lot just to the west of the hospital.

An architects rendering of the new entrance to the Joseph Brant Hospital which will now face the lake. The entrance will be off Lakeshore Road with the new parking garage  to the west of the hospital.

The city manager Jeff Fielding, who was hired some time later, told Council that was the biggest amount of money Burlington has ever had to raise.
The hospital foundation announced earlier this week that “Together, as a community, we raised an incredible $2 million from September – December 2014, in response to the Michael Lee-Chin & Family Community Matching Challenge. As a result the Lee-Chin Family added a matching million dollars.

The Joseph Brant Foundation is sincerely grateful to Mr. Lee-Chin for challenging us to achieve a new milestone in our campaign, and to every donor who participated and made the decision to support the building of the new Joseph Brant Hospital.

Construction plans are proceeding on schedule with a public meeting to be held in March to view the final site plan.

The parking garage which was the first phase of the redevelopment of the hospital has been completed and is now in full operation.

The Halton McMaster Family Clinic is also open and is winning awards for design excellence.

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1 comment to Hospital foundation raised $2 million in four months – 40 of the 60 million needed is in the bank.

  • Peter Rusin

    Sell the Tyandaga golf course, turn it into a seniors retirement neighbourhood, and pay off the hospital at the same time. Do you want to golf or do you want better and more accessible health care at less cost? Enough of the cup cake sales and relying on money from the rich people in our community.