Brampton’s Hockey Night 2024 Scores $14M for Second Hospital, Setting a New Record
The funds raised will significantly contribute to the ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare services in Brampton.
BRAMPTON, ON (August 22, 2024) – Brampton’s CAA Centre was buzzing with excitement last night as the city hosted its third annual Hockey Night in Brampton, a charity hockey event that has quickly become a staple in the community. This year’s event featured a star-studded lineup, including NHL legends Doug Gilmour and Wendel Clark, who coached Team Mitch Marner and Team Max Domi, respectively. The intense yet friendly match captivated the audience, but the real victory was off the ice: a staggering $14 million was raised to support the William Osler Health System Foundation, marking this as the largest charity hockey game in Canadian history.
The funds raised will significantly contribute to the ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare services in Brampton, particularly with the construction of the city’s much-anticipated second hospital. This incredible achievement underscores the generosity and commitment of Brampton’s community and its leaders.
The overwhelming success of this event would not have been possible without the generous support from the community and key donors. The evening’s highlight was a remarkable $12 million donation from The Carangel Corporation (Greenpark Group), a leading real estate developer with deep ties to the region. This substantial contribution was complemented by additional donations from other valued community partners, including:
– ARGO Development Corp., Fieldgate Developments, Paradise Developments, TACC Developments – $1,000,000
– Primont Homes – $250,000
– National Brixen Inc. – $100,000
– Sutharsan & Family Holdings Inc. – $83,000
– Endless Giving Gala by Jessi Sandhu – $75,000
– Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association – $25,000
These contributions are more than just financial; they reflect a shared vision for a healthier Brampton and a commitment to ensuring that the city’s healthcare infrastructure can meet the growing needs of its residents.
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