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Goderich Legion Branch 109 Supports Gateway CERH with Generous Donation of $5,000

Goderich Legion Branch 109 donated $5,000 to Gateway last week (L-R): Laurie Carroll, Alexa Hugill, Nyden Greenfield, Dan Stringer, Michelle Miller, Randy Carroll and Donna Allen.
Goderich Legion Branch 109 donated $5,000 to Gateway last week (L-R): Laurie Carroll, Alexa Hugill, Nyden Greenfield, Dan Stringer, Michelle Miller, Randy Carroll and Donna Allen.

Last week Gateway Centre of Excellence in Rural Health (CERH) visited the Goderich Legion Branch 109 to receive a donation valued at $5,000.

The support provided through this donation is instrumental in Gateway CERH’s mission. It ensures that we can continue delivering high-quality programs and research that support seniors and veterans, while also exploring new initiatives that address our community needs.

“It’s great to be able to continue our support for Gateway CERH,” reflected Randy Carroll, President of the Goderich Legion Branch 109.

“Our partnership has gone a long way to helping us offer our veterans and seniors within the community an opportunity to educate themselves, meet people, and learn new things.”

Karissa Overholt, Operations Manager of Gateway CERH, also shared her perspective on how this donation will benefit the community and advance Gateway CERH’s ongoing efforts.

“This donation reflects a shared commitment to improving the well-being of our community,” Overhold said.

“With this donation, Gateway CERH can continue growing our programs and making a greater impact within the communities we care deeply about.”

Gateway CERH remains deeply thankful to the Goderich Legion Branch 109 for their ongoing dedication and generosity, which helps us advance our mission and expand the impact of our work across the region.

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