Ted and Neena Kohli donated funds to address Guelph General Hospital's most pressing needs and enhance its Welcome Centre. The new Ted and Neena Kohli Welcome Centre aims to create a more welcoming first impression for patients and care partners.
Jennifer Hogan, Director of Philanthropy, Julie Byczynski, CEO Foundation of Guelph General Hospital, Neena Kohli, Ted Kohli, Mark Walton, CEO Guelph General Hospital.Guelph General Hospital
said local philanthropists Ted and Neena Kohli donated the funds to address the hospital’s most pressing needs and enhance its Welcome Centre. The new Ted and Neena Kohli Welcome Centre will help create a more welcoming first impression for patients and care partners.The Kohlis have lived in Guelph for over 40 years and have been prominent figures in the local business community.“At Guelph General, we strive to welcome patients and care partners as members of the health care team. When people enter the main doors of our hospital, it can be overwhelming,” Walton said.
Neena said they have always felt a strong connection to Guelph, and they want to contribute to the community’s well-being.N.S. woman plans surgery in United States after winning court case against provinceHow a trade war with the U.S. could hit Canada’s medicine supply
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