Make your mark on local healthcare
Nearly 1.5 million people – 10 per cent of the provincial population – rely on Waterloo Regional Health Network (WRHN) for their healthcare needs.
I thought the government took care of that…
The cost of new and replacement hospital equipment is not covered by Ministry of Health funding.
Donor generosity ensures our friends, neighbours, and loved ones continue to get the care they deserve – right here at home.
Every gift to WRHN Foundation makes difference on patient and staff experience.
Donations lay the groundwork for care that’s...
Fueled by innovation
Delivered with compassion
Accessible to everyone
Where does my donation go?
Donations to WRHN Foundation fund priority needs across all care areas – and help us build new health programs and initiatives for our community.
WRHN builds on the strengths of the former hospitals in KW to provide patients with innovative, compassionate care across several care areas, including:
- Cancer care
- Cardiac care
- Children’s program and NICU
- Eye care
- Emergency care
- Mental health and addictions
- Renal care
- Respiratory and thoracic care
Taking healthcare to new heights, with your help.
We rally our community to support healthcare at Waterloo Regional Health Network with the goal of elevating the way WRHN delivers care in profound ways.
By the numbers
7 Regional programs, including:
- Regional Cardiac Centre
- Regional Chest Program
- Regional Eye Program
- Regional Renal Program
- District Stroke Centre
- Waterloo Wellington Breast Centre
- Waterloo Wellington Regional Cancer Program
patients served annually
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WRHN staff members
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WRHN volunteers
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patient beds
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in community donations in the 2024 fiscal year
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+ million
people in WRHN’s catchment area with healthcare needs now
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million
until new hospital is built
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years
of ensuring current sites meet our needs
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years
Primary WRHN locations
WRHN @ Queen's Blvd
(formerly St. Mary’s General Hospital)
WRHN @ Midtown
(formerly Grand River Hospital, KW Campus)
WRHN @ Chicopee
(formerly Grand River Hospital, Freeport Campus)