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On the heels of the Jim Pattison Children's Hospital Radiothon comes the Making Spirits Bright campaign during the holiday season.
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The Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Making Spirits Bright campaign is back for another holiday season. It’s the 11th annual fundraising campaign that looks to make a lasting impact on the lives of Saskatchewan children, expecting mothers and families requiring care.  

A release from the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation outlines that Making Spirits Bright showcases critical care equipment, programs, and resources in its ‘Little Book of BIG Gift Ideas’. The goal is to provide innovative technology to improve treatments and ensure safe and effective pediatric care, offer culturally appropriate supplies for maternal patients, help families with financial barriers and more. 

The statement says that this year, donations to the campaign will have double the impact thanks to Thrive Wealth Management and its matching pledge of up to $75,000.  

"Thrive Wealth Management is extremely proud to continue our partnership with the Jim Pattison Children's Hospital Foundation to enhance the well-being of children across Saskatchewan. The Making Spirits Bright Campaign raises vital funds for essential equipment, specialized training, and program development. This season, we are matching donations up to $75,000, doubling the impact of each contribution. We invite everyone to join us in making a meaningful difference in the lives of Saskatchewan’s children and their families," said Kelley McNeill, Vice President of Thrive Wealth Management.  

“As the holiday season draws near, we are thrilled to launch the Making Spirits Bright campaign, a celebration of generosity and compassion that truly transforms lives. Thanks to the incredible support from Thrive Wealth Management, every dollar donated will go twice as far, with gifts matched up to $75,000. With your help, we will raise the much-needed funds to purchase innovative pediatric equipment, invest in culturally appropriate maternal materials and support families when they need it most. Together, we can brighten the season for Saskatchewan children, moms-to-be and their families,” said Brynn Boback-Lane, President and CEO of Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation. 

Learn more about Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation’s Making Spirits Bright catalogue items and donate by visiting pattisonchildrens.ca

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