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ARCH receives $51,400 grant for new boilers

MPP Ross Romano presents ARCH with funding that contributes to the Hospice Expansion project

NEWS RELEASE

ARCH HOSPICE

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On Oct. 20, Member of Provincial Parliament, Ross Romano presented ARCH Hospice Executive Director, Theresa Mudge, with an Ontario150 Community Capital Program grant of $51,400.

The funding, part of success ARCH Expansion capital campaign, will partially cover the cost of replacing and installing new boilers. These boilers provide heat and hot water for the Hospice, essential elements to offering residents and families comfort and care.

“ARCH is an invaluable resource to our community and provides a warm, safe and supportive environment for families to share quality time with one another when they are at their most vulnerable,” said Ross Romano, MPP for Sault Ste. Marie. 

“Having a terminally ill loved one is a very difficult time. The dedication ARCH provides to ensure that residents have a loving space to carry out their final days with dignity is appreciated by our families. The community is so grateful to ARCH and all their partners and volunteers who carry out their mission to provide quality and compassionate care to terminal patients in the Algoma District.”

“We are extremely grateful for the support of the Ontario150 Community Capital Campaign Program and the Ontario Trillium Foundation,” exclaimed Mudge. “By contributing to ARCH Expansion, the province recognizes the importance of palliative care in our local communities, and the integral role Hospice plays in providing quality care to the Algoma District.”

Administered by the Ontario Trillium Foundation, an agency of the Government of Ontario, Ontario150 Community Capital Program grants are helping non-profit organizations, municipalities and Indigenous communities renovate, repair and retrofit existing community and cultural infrastructure. 

The one-time Ontario150 grant has been designed to help honour Ontario’s past, showcase the present and inspire future generations.

The boilers which heat the building used to provide care to local families, needed replacement. The grant covers 50 per cent of the total replacement and installation cost of $102,800.

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