100+ Women Who Care South Georgian Triangle surpasses $600,000 in funds

 In Community

Members of 100+ Women Who Care South Georgian Triangle (SGT) continue to make a remarkable impact across South Georgian Bay, surpassing $600,000 in collective donations since the chapter’s founding eight years ago.

This year alone, members raised more than $ 91,300 to support four vital community causes, spanning healthcare, anti-human trafficking, food security, and education.

The group’s largest-ever donation, $25,500, was directed to Collingwood General and Marine Hospital (CGMH) to help purchase a state-of-the-art mammography machine. This machine will significantly enhance early detection and diagnostic accuracy, particularly for patients with dense breast tissue.

At a separate giving event, members contributed $21,800 to Studio Blue Youth Services through The Women’s Centre Grey Bruce, strengthening safety measures and providing critical security upgrades for at-risk and trafficked youth.

Another giving event raised $22,000 for the Mobile Soup Kitchen, which prepares and shares nourishing meals with individuals experiencing food insecurity in Collingwood and Wasaga Beach. The funds will enable the Mobile Soup Kitchen to purchase fresh food and expand its meal service to reach even more community members.

Most recently, members selected the Mouse and Ru Scholarship Fund to receive an estimated $22,000 in support of local students pursuing post-secondary education.

As the chapter embarks on its ninth year of giving, new members are always welcome to join this growing movement of women committed to creating meaningful, measurable change in their community.

For more information and upcoming meetings, visit 100womensouthgeorgiantriangle. com.

100+ Women Who Care South Georgian Triangle (SGT) is a volunteer-run non-profit that unites women from across the region to make an immediate, direct, and positive impact in the community. Meeting four times a year, each member contributes $100 to a local charity selected by the group. Together, their collective giving creates nearly $ 90,000 in community impact annually, demonstrating the power of shared generosity to uplift our local community.

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