Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation Celebrates Successful Lundy Matching Campaign
[New Tecumseth, ON – May 2, 2024] – The Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation (SMHF) proudly announces the incredible success of the Lundy matching gift, a generous initiative led by Alan and Brenda Lundy. Designed to accelerate fundraising efforts for the Centralized Fetal Monitoring System, this campaign surpassed
Stevenson Memorial Hospital and the Global Impact of Insulin
On a crisp spring day, April 14, 1854, Margaret Grant entered the world as the first baby born to modest farming parents in the newly established Township of Essa, Ontario. She later married William Banting, and their union welcomed their son, Frederick Banting, into the world. Frederick
W.D. Potato Ltd. Helps Grow the Lundy Matching Gift Initiative with a $75,000 Contribution to Support Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation
The Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation (SMHF) is thrilled to announce a significant contribution of $75,000 from W.D. Potato Ltd. toward the Alan and Brenda Lundy Matching Gift initiative. Their generous donation helped drive the Centralized Fetal Monitoring System fundraising initiative closer to its goal. Alan and Brenda Lundy,
Local Community Hospital: A Lifeline for Families
In the heart of our community stands a beacon of hope and healing: our local hospital. For many, it's more than just a medical facility; it's a place of comfort, support, and crucial healthcare services. Today, we want to share the story of one of our monthly
A message from the Chair: David Green
With mixed emotions, I announce Mary Thomas's departure as CEO of Stevenson Memorial Hospital (SMH) Foundation. On behalf of the SMH Foundation Board of Directors, I would like to thank Mary for all her hard work and efforts dedicated to the SMH Foundation and the hospital, and I