Lake of the Woods District Hospital Foundation Lake of the Woods District Hospital Foundation
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About us

Your Impact & About the Foundation

The Lake of the Woods District Hospital Foundation raises money in partnership with the community for one purpose: new capital medical equipment and technology for Lake of the Woods District Hospital in Kenora.

1992the year the Foundation was established
$18 millioncontributed to the hospital since then
11volunteer board members
2,500+volunteer hours contributed each year

The Foundation

The Foundation was established in 1992 and is a registered Canadian charity. It is governed by a volunteer board of 11 directors and run day to day by 3 staff, supported by more than 2,500+ volunteer hours every year.

Since it began, the Foundation has contributed more than $18 million to the hospital. That money does not pay for operating costs: it buys equipment and technology that the hospital would otherwise wait years for, or go without.

The 50/50 raffle is the Foundation’s largest single fundraiser. Half of ticket sales goes to the Grand Prize winner; every dollar of the Foundation’s share goes into capital equipment.

Sterile surgical instruments and laparoscopic telescopes laid out in rows on a blue drape

The hospital

Lake of the Woods District Hospital is an 81-bed acute care hospital in Kenora, Ontario. It is the referral hospital for a large district, including remote communities that reach it by road, water or air.

Emergency care

The district’s emergency department, open around the clock.

Ambulatory care

Day procedures and clinics that avoid an overnight stay or a journey out of the region.

Chronic care

Longer-term inpatient care for people with continuing needs.

Diagnostic imaging

X-ray, ultrasound, CT and MRI — much of it funded by the Foundation.

Surgery

Operating rooms equipped with instruments bought through community fundraising.

Acute care

Inpatient beds for people who need hospital care now.

What the money has bought

Recently funded from 50/50 proceeds

  • Bookwalter Retractor Set — holds surgical exposure steady during abdominal procedures.
  • Laparoscopic telescopes — for keyhole surgery with a shorter recovery.
  • Video endoscope — diagnostic procedures done in Kenora instead of out of district.
  • Vital signs monitors — continuous monitoring on the wards and in ambulatory care.
  • MRI — advanced imaging close to home.

Funded in earlier years

  • Fluoroscopy Suite — real-time imaging for guided procedures.
  • EMG machine — nerve and muscle testing.
  • Bone mineral densitometry (BMD) unit — bone density scanning.
  • CT software upgrade — better images from existing equipment.
  • Beds and mattresses — comfort and pressure care for inpatients.

How we report

The Foundation is a registered Canadian charity, Charitable Registration (BN) 13710 5243 RR0001. It files an annual return with the Canada Revenue Agency, and the raffle is conducted under a licence issued by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, licence # RAF1552544, with the reporting that the licence requires.

To ask about a specific purchase, a financial statement or how a particular campaign was spent, write to support@lwdhospitalfoundation.ca.

Where to find us

21 Sylvan Street West, Kenora, ON P9N 3W7. Ground floor of St. Joseph’s Health Centre, across from the LWDH staff parking lot. Open Monday to Friday, 9:00–16:30.