Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation - inspiring the people of Northwestern Ontario to support exceptional health care right here at home.
Thunder Bay, ON
Joined on 28 February, 2012
https://www.healthsciencesfoundation.ca/5050
The first Early Bird is on Friday! Do you have your #ThunderBay5050 tickets? The take-home prize is 💰 $140,565 💰 and rising!
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Get them before January 29th to be eligible for the first Early Bird.
Replying to @LeithDunick: The @TBRHSF 50/50 jackpot prize is now over $135,000 and there's still a month for it to grow. Link in article to buy tick…
The @TBRHSF 50/50 jackpot prize is now over $135,000 and there's still a month for it to grow. Link in article to buy tickets.
"If COVID had to happen, I'm glad it came during a time when technologies make it easier for us to connect with one another." says Kyle Shaen, Chair of our Board of Directors.
Read his full message at
All proceeds will help fund the highest priority equipment for our Hospital, meaning better healthcare for your families & friends right here in Thunder Bay and across NWO.
Anyone in Ontario can enter the draw, as long as they're over 18. Good luck!
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🚨 Jackpot Alert 🚨 $100,000 and going up!!
The #ThunderBay5050 jackpot is already at $100,000 and rising. One lucky winner will take home the jackpot on February 26th! How high will it go?
Don't miss out on this HUGE win! 😲
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"See that line on your palm? That’s how much room is left for the blood to get to your heart in one of your arteries."
That's what Omer Belisle heard before being sent to Southern Ontario for urgent cardiac surgery.
Read his story:
🚨 Jackpot Alert 🚨 $50,000!!
It's only been 3 days and the #ThunderBay5050 jackpot is already $50,000 and rising by the minute.
How high will it be by the Grand Prize draw on February 26th??
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Hospital Foundation president says sky is the limit on jackpot size
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It's only been one day and the #ThunderBay5050 jackpot is already $32,315 and rising quickly!!
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Proceeds will fund the highest priority equipment needs right here at @TBRHSC_NWO, meaning better healthcare for our community.💙
The jackpot is already over $10,000 and climbing fast! 😲💰
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Introducing the Thunder Bay 50/50 – your chance to win BIG every month! 💰
Tickets are $10 for 5, $20 for 30, and $50 for 150, all in support of better local healthcare.
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Dr. Elrasheed Osman is the newest vascular surgeon at @tbrhsc_nwo, providing life- and limb-saving surgery closer to home for patients from across Northwestern Ontario!❤️
"It’s really about improving and saving peoples' lives." he said.
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James Hill's "Listen to the Lights" display featured singing Christmas lights & a giant snowflake timed to festive music.
In 2020 he collected donations from visitors and raised $260 to help bring cardiovascular surgery to Thunder Bay & NWO!
Thank you James ❤ #OurHeartsAtHome
Each year @ShopprsDrugMart stores across Thunder Bay hold a Beauty Mingle in support of women's health.
In 2020 their mingle went virtual, and they raised $3,161.58 for Women's Heart Health right here at @TBRHSC_NWO ❤
Thank you!
Our donors fund vital equipment & programs at @tbrhsc_nwo in Thunder Bay and at health centres across NWO.
Here are 9 ways donors improved local healthcare in 2020!
3... 2... 1... #HappyNewYear! Cheers to a healthier 2021 🥂
Replying to @c_mqn: I think about Thunder Bay's "Our Hearts at Home" campaign every day. @TBRHSC_NWO serves a region the size of France, with the hi…
We recently received these sweet messages from donors, and we really wanted to share them 🥰
Thank you to these donors for sharing their stories, and to the incredible staff at @tbrhsc_nwo for working so hard. You've inspired these gifts ❤️
I think about Thunder Bay's "Our Hearts at Home" campaign every day. @TBRHSC_NWO serves a region the size of France, with the highest CV mortality in the province. Yet, patients who need cardiac surgery must be flown more than 1500km to equipped centres.
Michael knows all about traveling to Toronto for cardiac care. In fact, he’s been going every year since he was born.
Read more about Michael's story, and how having cardiovascular services here in Thunder Bay will help:
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