The Brandon Regional Health Centre (BRHC) Foundation says in the true spirit of giving this holiday season, it’s received a “transformational $1 million donation from longtime Westman residents and community champions, Gord and Diane Peters.”
BRHC says the “generous gift supports the Foundation’s capital campaign, A Foundation for Care, which is raising funds for the build and equipment needs of the BRHC’s new Critical Care Centre, currently under construction. This state-of-the-art facility will significantly enhance critical care
services for patients and families across the Westman region.
In making the donation Gord and Diane Peters said,“We are pleased to support the BRHC Foundation in their ongoing work with the BRHC. The new Critical Care Center is a much-needed addition to our hospital’s ongoing development. Our medical facility in Brandon is critical in servicing the needs of our Westman community, keeping it strong and vibrant.”
“This incredibly generous donation from Gord and Diane feels like an early Christmas gift for our entire community,” said Stacy Senkbeil, BRHC Foundation Board Chair. “Their kindness embodies the spirit of the holiday season and will have a lasting impact on patient care across Westman. We are truly grateful for their continued support and belief in the importance of thisnew Critical Care Centre.”
The new Critical Care Centre will expand capacity and improve the environment for patients requiring intensive, complex care, while also providing efficient, state-of-the-art equipment for healthcare teams.
Those wishing to learn more about the A Foundation for Care capital campaign, or who wish to contribute during this season of giving, can visit BRHC Foundation | The Foundation for a Healthier Community | Brandon, Manitoba or contact the Foundation office directly.








