November
5 ,
2007 - Media Release
"Branching
out” for Light the Way
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| Shown
are Lisa Sangster, RN - chair of Light the Way accepting
the donation of 6 trees from Thornton Moore (far left)
and his son of the Christmas Tree U-Pick located on
the Mansbridge Road, near Oxford Nova Scotia. |
AMHERST, NS (November 2, 2007) – “It’s my way of saying thanks”,
said Thorton Moore as he made his unique donation to the Cumberland Health Care
Foundation while backing his truck up to the rear doors of the regional hospital, “I
spent some time here this year as well as another family member, and everyone
was just so nice and caring to me – in fact they were just great! It’s
my way of saying thanks for helping me by helping you!”.
Thorton and his wife, Kim run the U-Pick Christmas Tree Farm near Oxford on the
Mansbridge Road and when contacted by “Light the Way!” Committee
member, Carol Embree, to inquire if they would donate the trees used in this
seasonal campaign to help buy needed hospital equipment, it was an automatic “when
do you need them by”.
“They’re just perfect”, said Lisa Sangster, Chair of this year’s “Light
the Way!”, “they’re full, really well shaped and I know they’ll
look incredible with the updated lights combined with the new animated lighting
and sound show. Each year, the Cumberland Health Care Foundation’s “Light
the Way!” campaign seeks to raise funds for new or replacement hospital
equipment. This year, the goal is to raise just over $50,000 to provide for five
(5) new defibrillators at the Cumberland Regional Health Care Centre.
This year’s “Light the Way!” event will be held on the evening
of Wednesday, December 5th starting at 5:30 with the lighting occurring at approximately
6pm. “We’ve made a fair amount of changes for our tenth year,” said
Managing Director Joe Gauthier, “we wanted the event to be in a more sheltered
area, have it easier for patients and families to come participate, and to update
it to be more energizing for children and youth.” Performances that evening
will include the Oxford FunTones, the Amherst Cadet corps band, and a recently
activated hospital choir. Face painting, beverages and treats will also be available
for younger children.
Bright yellow invitation/donation envelopes will be arriving to every household
in Cumberland and nearby Westmorland-area County in the coming week with an invitation
and information on “Light the Way!” and how to support it. Donations
to “Light the Way!” can also be made at the Cumberland Health Care
Foundation office located at the Cumberland Regional Health Care Centre, by calling
902 667-5400 ext. 6210 or by visiting the website www.chcfoundation.com.
The Cumberland Health Care Foundation is a registered Canadian not-for-profit
charity dedicated to enhancing the provision of a high standard of health care
within Cumberland County by raising funds and supporting new and improved services,
programs, equipment and facilities.