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Sault Area Hospital Foundation sees magical donation

Cancer Care Fund receives $31,422 from Harry Potter themed events
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On Nov. 5, “An Evening at Hogwarts, Prisoner of Azkaban” saw hundreds of witches and wizards come together in fun and magic. The event was the culmination of a series of Potter-themed fundraisers organized throughout the year.

Outstanding local support resulted in an incredible donation of $31,422.94 for the Sault Area Hospital Foundation Cancer Care Fund. Last month’s sold-out event had 150 guests of all ages attend the new “Wee Wizard Tour” during the day, while 224 guests attended the gala experience in the evening. The Machine Shop was transformed into the world of Harry Potter, where attendees in full costume attended Potions Class at Hogwarts, browsed the exclusive wares in Diagon Alley, and competed for the House Cup.

They dined in a fabulous banquet hall, and went home with a swag bag full of goodies donated by generous sponsors of the event – attendees even received their very own magic wand. Many guests were there to honour those who have been effected by cancer.

A Patronus ceremony illuminated the evening with dozens of Patronus Luminous candles, each one lit to remember or honour a loved one and support outstanding cancer care in our community. “Our volunteer committee has all been affected by cancer in some way or another, whether it be the loss of a loved one or having a loved one go through treatment. We are truly grateful for the interest and support we’ve received this year from local businesses, vendors and community members in our various events,” said Megan Becker, a member of the organizing committee.

“This helps keep us motivated to continue our fundraising efforts to support the cancer journeys of patients at SAH. We are passionate to fundraise for such an important cause, all while bringing some joy and magic to the community through our events.”

Those battling cancer are often touched by many departments at Sault Area Hospital. Many need detailed medical imaging and specialized tests run in the hospital’s onsite laboratory. Their treatment may involve radiation therapy or require surgery. At every step of a patient’s cancer journey, the Sault Area Hospital’s team of doctors, nurses, specialists, and support workers need medical equipment to provide outstanding care. This medical equipment is available today thanks to the dedication and generosity of our local community, who come together to support Sault Area Hospital Foundation. In addition to the events on Nov. 5, many local businesses partnered to host magical fundraisers throughout the year. These “Support Local Series” partners were a new addition when gathering was limited due to the pandemic, but were such a success they have become annual favourites.

“Thank you to the organizing committee, the many volunteers, auction donors, vendors, sponsors, and of course, the attendees,” said Teresa Martone, Executive Director – Sault Area Hospital Foundation. “Your work has raised tens of thousands of dollars for the Sault Area Hospital Foundation Cancer Care Fund. This event just goes to show: when people unite, magic happens."



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