Hospital grateful for realtor support to Back the Build
Administrator | Mar 19, 2026 | Comments 0

Chris Kapches (left centre), CEO of Chestnut Park Real Estate Brokerage Limited, Anthony Cerasa (right centre), vice-president, Legal, and Betty Burns (middle) office manager/salesperson present Shannon Coull, PECMH Foundation executive director and Nancy Parks, Chairperson of the Back the Build campaign cabinet with $5,000 on behalf of the agents pictured at the Picton brokerage.
The Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital (PECMH) Foundation CHEERS! agents with Chestnut Park Real Estate Limited Brokerage – Picton – in receiving $5,000 in one of five donations made to foundations including Sick Kids, UHN Foundation, CGMH Foundation and the South Muskoka Hospital Foundation.
“Chestnut Park is proud to support Back the Build and the PECMH Foundation in bringing a new hospital to Prince Edward County,” said Betty Burns, office manager/salesperson at Chestnut Park. “This contribution reflects the collective commitment of our Chestnut Park award-winning agents, whose work in the community is directly connected to the people and places this hospital will serve.”
Community support through the Back the Build campaign continues to be essential in ensuring the hospital is ready to meet the growing needs of Prince Edward County and surrounding communities.
The foundation is raising $30M to help build a new hospital in Prince Edward County (PEC). The new 96k square foot leading edge hospital is on schedule to open in 2027.

“We are grateful to the agents for recognizing the importance of investing in local healthcare,” said Shannon Coull, PECMH Foundation executive director. “Community-minded partners like Chestnut Park help ensure that our region will have access to the hospital and equipment needed for our care champions to provide excellent care.”
For more information about the Back the Build campaign or to support the new hospital, visit www.pecmhf.ca
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