The Butcher Shop raises $2,500 for MRI machine at BGH
The Butcher Shop in Brockville has found a unique way to raise money to support the Brockville General Hospital.
The Butcher Shop told the Brockville and District Hospital Foundation that their plan was to sell cooler bags at a cost of $5 with the tagline "Help Bring an MRI to BGH".
According to a release, in less than two weeks, the Butcher Shop sold out the cooler bags raising $2,500 with all the proceeds going towards the MRI.
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