This winter, Sutton – Wolf Realty gave substantial gifts of $2,500 each to the Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital and the Rural Mental Health Fund at the Canadian Mental Health Association Middlesex. They have also been sponsoring free skate time for children and parents when school is closed for professional development days. This Sutton office is very active professionally and charitably and their recent contributions will help to fund community health each and every day.
“Fundraising in today’s world is a challenge for all,” says REALTOR® Anne Wolf. “I feel passionately about the need for organizations like the Strathroy Hospital and the local Canadian Mental Health association to succeed in our community.”
“Both of these organizations were thrilled to receive the donations. Government funding is not always sufficient to meet important health care objectives so we are pleased to be able help.” Anne notes that REALTORS® at Sutton – Wolf Realty and Broker of Record Julie Wolf donated a portion of their commissions to fund these endeavours.
Sutton – Wolf Realty presented the Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital Foundation with a cheque for $2,500 on December 18, 2015. This donation will support the purchase of patient care equipment. Pictured above (top; from left to right): Ed Wheatley, SMGH Foundation CFO; Susan McLean, SMGH Foundation CEO; and from Sutton – Wolf Realty: Anne Wolf, Julie Wolf and Carol Speelman.
This Sutton team also presented a cheque for $2,500 on December 18, 2015 to the Canadian Mental Health Association Middlesex. These funds will be used to provide extra counselling hours for patients. Pictured above (bottom; from left to right): Carol Speelman, Julie Wolf and Anne Wolf with Canadian Mental Health Association representatives Lorraine Schatzler and Trish Gergich. Photographs are courtesy of Keith Blackwell of Keith Blackwell Photography.
This story was adapted – with permission – from one originally featured on the Sutton Spirit website. The Sutton Spirit program recognizes Sutton associates across Canada that improve and enhance the lives of the people around them.