The Kelowna General Hospital (KGH) Foundation is launching a fundraising campaign that highlights local health-care heroes.
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The campaign, titled , provides an opportunity for the community to show their gratitude for local health-care workers.
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Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, KGH remains an acute care hospital, which means staff still had to attend to other injuries and medical emergencies.
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To see the portraits and donate, visit .
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