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THUNDER BAY — Every holiday the Pace family has purchased tickets in the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation monthly 50/50 draw, and now it has paid off in a big way, not only for them, but the entire community.“Sometimes there was no reason,” added Natalie Pace. “Just because we knew we were hopefully helping someone else at the hospital.”
Lo and behold, on Friday they were back to be presented with the cheque. And while the money is a welcomed shock to the family, the Pace family participate every month in order to give back to the hospital. Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation president and CEO Glenn Craig said hearing the Pace family’s story moved him to tears.
“When we started this we had no aspirations for that,” he said. “We have invested millions extra into our hospital and we have been able to do things we would never have even dreamed about.”
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