Since its inception, the Foundation's Business Cares program has raised more than $2million
The Huntsville Hospital Foundation is getting a major boost from Dwight Lumber, which has pledged $25,000 through the Foundation’s Business Cares program.
The donation will help the hospital purchase advanced medical equipment and technology to support patient care across Muskoka. Foundation CEO Katherine Craine says Dwight Lumber’s commitment shows how local businesses can make a lasting difference in community healthcare.
Mike and Laura from Dwight Lumber, along with their father Frank, said supporting Huntsville Hospital means giving back to friends, families, and neighbours.
Since 2016, the Business Cares initiative has raised more than $2 million to strengthen healthcare close to home.

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