Peninsula pledges $100,000 to support SickKids, aiming to improve child health care and research
Peninsula Canada has announced its partnership with the SickKids Foundation, a key charity supporting The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids).
This collaboration underscores Peninsula's commitment to making a significant impact on children's health both locally and globally.
The partnership is focused on supporting the most urgent needs of SickKids, including healthcare services, medical research advancement, and initiatives to enhance patient care. This effort reflects Peninsula's mission to make a meaningful difference in individual and community lives.
Raj Singh, CEO of Peninsula Canada, stated, “As a company that prides itself on doing the right thing and providing support, we are excited to partner with SickKids Foundation to drive meaningful change. This partnership is more than business; it's about leveraging our platform and resources to give back. Together, we aim to build a brighter future.”
Julie Garcia Sjogrim, vice president of Corporate and Community Partnerships at SickKids Foundation, expressed her enthusiasm for the partnership, highlighting Peninsula's generous pledge of $100,000 over the next three years.
This contribution will support the Precision Child Health initiative, aiming for faster diagnoses, smarter treatments, and better predictions. “We are thrilled to partner with Peninsula Canada to help drive forward our vision of Healthier Children. A Better World.,” said Garcia Sjogrim.
Peninsula acknowledges the crucial role SickKids plays in delivering vital healthcare and improving the wellbeing of children and their families. Through this partnership, Peninsula reaffirms its support for SickKids' commitment to enhancing children's health outcomes.