Guelph General Hospital receives $6 million donation – largest single gift in hospital’s history

GUELPH – The Foundation of Guelph General Hospital (GGH) announced on Jan. 8 it has received a $6-million commitment from the Angel Gabriel Foundation. 

It is the largest individual contribution in the hospital’s history. 

It will help launch Guelph General’s recently announced medical centre as well as support the expansion of emergency mental health services.

“Our community is incredibly fortunate to have benefited from Stu and Kim Lang’s philanthropy and through their foundation, they have sought to make the world a better place,”  said GGH foundation chair Khalil Khamis in a press release. 

“We are grateful that they have chosen to invest in expanding care for our growing Guelph-Wellington community.” 

Of the $6-million contribution, $5 million will support the hospital’s new, community-based medical centre that will initially offer a variety of diagnostic imaging services. 

Anchored by a second MRI, the centre will also include added breast imaging, ultrasound, x-ray, and bone mineral density tests. 

A further $1 million will support the hospital’s current emergency department expansion, including the Angel Gabriel Foundation Centre for Mental Health and Addictions. 

The renovation will double GGH’s short-stay assessment unit beds from four to eight, in addition to providing emergency and out-patient mental health supports. 

It is estimated that over the next decade alone, the hospital’s emergency department will care for over 30,000 patients requiring mental health support, including addictions. 

Of those, as many as 7,000 patients will be admitted to the new short-stay assessment unit.  

“This historic contribution ushers in a new era for our hospital and our community,” said GGH president and CEO Mark Walton.

“By making this investment, the Angel Gabriel Foundation has given Guelph General the ability to move forward swiftly with our plans to establish a community-based medical centre and to better support the mental health of our community. Their generosity will touch many thousands of lives in the coming years.”

Stu and Kim Lang are the founders of the Angel Gabriel Foundation.

 “It’s always our goal to help the most number of people, and to do the most good we can with what we have,” they state in the release.

“Our foundation initially made a contribution to support mental health because so many people will benefit. When we learned about the hospital’s plans to go beyond its current walls and expand into the community, we saw how it would open up access to care significantly.”

The GGH foundation continues to fundraise to support the initial phase of the new medical centre, which will be located at the Guelph campus of Conestoga College and is expected to open in December. 

While the hospital has secured ongoing operating funding from the government, 100 per cent of the patient care equipment costs and related construction must come from the  community. The foundation plans to provide an update on fundraising progress in the months ahead.  

GGH continues to work toward securing a Ministry of Health grant that will see the development of a new hospital in Guelph in the future, the release states.