The company joined the Hospital Foundation Business Cares program which help fund equipment purchases
Muskoka Timber Mills has joined the Huntsville Hospital Foundation’s Business Cares program with a $25,000 pledge to support local healthcare.
The donation will help fund vital medical equipment and technology not fully covered by government funding, ensuring patients and staff have access to modern tools close to home.
Huntsville Hospital Foundation CEO Katherine Craine says community support is key to sustaining high-quality care, while Muskoka Timber Mills Chairman Alan Lever adds that investing in local healthcare strengthens the whole community.
The Business Cares program, launched in 2016, continues to bring local businesses together to support Huntsville Hospital and its growing healthcare needs.

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