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We are fortunate to work with an incredibly passionate community of organizations and individuals. Because of these partnerships we can truly make a difference in the North Okanagan. We are always excited to share the amazing stories that come from these relationships.
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Over $93,000 Raised for Essential Neonatal Equipment at VJH
VJH Foundation got a sweet start to their Spring Campaign with 100% of all proceeds from local Tim’s Smile Cookies going towards purchasing essential equipment for babies born at Vernon Jubilee Hospital.
Astounding Community Support for Vernon Jubilee Hospital Foundation’s Annual Holiday Campaign
Ultrasound is the most commonly used type of medical imaging, using sound waves to create real-time images of the body used to diagnose and guide treatment for many different diseases.
Community Support Shines Bright During Light a Bulb
Thank you to everyone who has helped to make Light A Bulb a huge success so far this year!
Donations to Vernon Jubilee Hospital Foundation matched up to $250,000 this GivingTuesday
This coming Tuesday, December 3, the Foundation is thrilled to once again participate in GivingTuesday and announce an exciting matching gift opportunity to increase access to healthcare. All Light A Bulb donations received this Tuesday will be matched up to $250,000.
Donate to Light A Bulb and help build a state-of-the-art, regional Ultrasound department at VJH
Extra ultrasound capacity means quicker access, faster diagnoses and better outcomes for patients in our community.
More than $94K raised for sick kids in our community. Thanks to you!
The numbers are in and its official. Thanks to the remarkable generosity of our community, the VJH Foundation raised $94,500 to purchase specialized equipment to care for critically ill children at Vernon Jubilee Hospital.