Pamela Carter Painting Through the Pandemic

Website Editor • February 17, 2021

PICTON, Feburary 17, 2021

Pamela Carter has been painting her way through the pandemic.

 

The Wellington artist recently gave a second donation to the Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital Foundation, 25 per cent of the proceeds from her winter art sale.

 

Over the month of December 2020, Carter sold several paintings and donated $700 to the foundation to use where needed most. This donation adds to her spring gift resulting in her giving a total of $2,493 from her art sales in 2020.

 

“Thank you to so many people who stepped up for my second fundraiser, both here in the County and also from places as far away as British Columbia, New Brunswick and the United States,” said Carter.

 

“Fundraising and philanthropy have an incredible impact on the care we are able to provide at Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital. Donors fund every piece of medical equipment we purchase. They are also helping us get closer to building our new hospital. Pam’s continued support is making a difference,” said Shannon Coull, executive director of the PECMH Foundation.

 

“In the 12 years that I’ve been happy to call Prince Edward County my home, I have had numerous occasions to find myself benefiting from the exceptional care provided by the doctors, nurses, and staff at Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital… for myself, my mother, and my daughter,” said Carter. “It is my great pleasure to make a contribution toward both the current and future new hospital.”

 

An investment in healthcare, is an investment in your community. Your financial gift is an important investment in Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital and the health of our patients and community. At PECMH Foundation, our aim is to direct your contribution to meet the needs of our hospital and patients.

 

“Donations like this ensures we can provide the 40,000 patients seen at Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital each year with the best care possible. Pam has demonstrated her commitment to keeping our hospital well equipped for everyone who lives in or visits our community,” said Coull.

 

“I’m honoured to join the many other County entrepreneurs who have also found ways to contribute to this great cause. I’ll certainly be holding another fundraiser again!”

 

More information on Pamela Carter’s studio and art can be found at www.pamelacarterstudio.com.

 

The Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital Foundation is a charitable organization whose mission is to raise money to advance health care for the patients of the hospital and the people of Prince Edward County.


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