KMAC Electric, a family-owned business in Alexandria, is making a meaningful impact on local health care. Owners Kirk MacMillan and Ryan MacMillan recently contributed $1,000 to the Hôpital Glengarry Memorial Hospital (HGMH) Foundation’s CT Scanner Campaign, marking the first year of a five-year pledge totaling $5,000 through the Foundation’s Business Steps Up initiative.
“Our families have relied on HGMH services for generations and continue to do so today. Adding a CT scanner is a meaningful expansion of its diagnostic services, and we’re proud to support an investment that will benefit our community for years to come,” say the MacMillans. “As a family-owned business, KMAC Electric understands the importance of caring for families,” said Mark Adam, Chair of the HGMH Foundation Board. “Their multi-year commitment helps support the health and well-being of families in our community today, while ensuring HGMH is ready to meet the evolving needs of families tomorrow. We are deeply grateful to Kirk and Ryan for stepping up and investing in the health of the people they serve every day.” Recent donations have pushed the fund-raising total to $1.8 million. The goal is to raise $3.5 million by next year. “As we celebrate this progress, we must continue to build on this momentum to ensure we reach our goal and bring essential diagnostic care closer to home for families across our region. We encourage everyone who believes in strong local health care to reach out and be part of this effort. Every dollar truly makes a difference,” adds Adam. HGMH Foundation encourages other businesses to join Business Steps Up and become community partners, helping strengthen local health care for families today and into the future. Business Steps Up invites businesses leaders in Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry to become community leaders through multi-year commitments supporting critical health care priorities.
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