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Kelowna hospital brings back Day of Giving to fund new MRI machine

Over $3.8 million has been raised for KGH since founding of fundraiser
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The Change Bandits will be on Pandosy St. in front of KGH on the Day of Giving, drumming up change from passing vehicles. (Submitted)

Itsa国际传媒檚 the most wonderful time of the year for the Kelowna General Hospital Foundation.

The annual Day of Giving returns on Wednesday, May 17, a fundraiser that has brought in more than $3.8 million over its seven-year span.

This year, money raised will be going directly towards a brand-new, state-of-the-art 3T MRI machine, something that will greatly increase the testing capacity of the hospital.

sa国际传媒淢RI is an absolutely critical diagnostic technology in medicine today,sa国际传媒 said Allison Young, CEO of the KGH Foundation. sa国际传媒淭he fact that KGH currently only has one machine sa国际传媒 the oldest in B.C. sa国际传媒 is no longer acceptable. As our community continues to grow, thousands of Central Okanagan patients wait too long for MRI which in turn, delays their care teamsa国际传媒檚 ability to diagnose and treat what is ailing them.sa国际传媒

The acquisition of the new machine is expected to allow more than double the amount of yearly MRI scans that the hospital is currently capable of, from 7,000 to 15,000.

KGHsa国际传媒檚 current 1.5T MRI machine already operates 147 hours per week.

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Donations on May 17, can be made via phone at 250-980-6123, a drive-thru donation station at Rose Avenue and Pandost Street, or with the Sprott Shaw College Change Bandits, who will be on the corner with their change buckets.

Up to $250,000 will be matched dollar-for-dollar until 11:59 p.m.

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