At Mackenzie Health Foundation, we understand the gift of health is the most precious gift of all. Your support doesn't just make a difference today; it becomes the gift that keeps on giving, making a lasting impact on the health and well-being of our community.
Your gift can be the lifeline for patients in need. Join us in creating a legacy of health and healing that lasts. Donate today and be the gift that keeps on giving. Together, we can make our community stronger and healthier.
Together, we exceeded our $250,000 goal at Strides for Mackenzie Health!
Thank you for supporting the 19th annual Strides for Mackenzie Health, presented by PureHealth Pharmacy. We couldn't have done it without you. We're proud to announce that together, we raised more than $275,000 and donations are still coming in!
There is still time to make an impact. Click here to donate! All funds raised will support the highest priority needs at Mackenzie Health. Together, we are making big strides in health care.
The countdown is already on for next year’s 20th annual Strides for Mackenzie Health. Mark your calendars and join us on Saturday, May 10, 2025. More details to come!
When respiratory illnesses collide
Jax was on day four of a fever that would not break. Her cough was getting worse, and her energy level had gone down dramatically.
Timeless memories. Endless Possibilities
Sixty years ago, the dream of a hospital in Richmond Hill became a reality thanks to the invaluable support of community donors and volunteers. This dedication has continued to this very day as we’ve grown into a two-hospital system serving western York Region and beyond. We are grateful for our community’s generous spirit and fulfilling the realization of Mackenzie Health.
mackenziehealth Did you know that Mackenzie Health has 93 physiotherapists between our two hospitals and community locations?Last year alone, this dedicated team provided 5.6 million minutes of rehabilitative care t...
Giving birth was a matter of life or death – Michelle’s story
One of Michelle Corsbie’s biggest fears came to life when she was rushed to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) shortly after delivering her newborn son.