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Help Haiti

In the wake of the devastating events in Haiti, Sunnybrook Foundation has created the Sunnybrook Fund for Haiti’s Hospitals.

We will raise funds to rebuild the hospitals destroyed by the recent earthquake in Haiti. These funds will be given to Save the Children Canada who will, through their people and on-the-ground networks, help to rebuild and re-equip Haiti’s hospitals and health care infrastructure. Sunnybrook Foundation will provide to Save the Children Canada 100% of the money donated to this fund.

All donations made by individuals will be matched 100% by the Government of Canada.

Photo credit Matthew Marek/American Red Cross

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