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Local furniture supplier donates to New Beginnings

Bee-J’s Office Plus has donated $10,000 to the Saskatchewan Hospital New Beginnings fundraising campaign. The money will be put towards purchasing the necessary medical equipment and furnishing for the new hospital.
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Presenting a cheque for $10,000 are Bee-J’s Office Plus management and staff : Tom Verbeek, Jim LaFreniere, Braiden Roza, Erik Mak, Laurel Zehner, Gary Weiler, Karen Reid, Paul Bruynooghe, Christa Fluney, Atilla Joza, Joanne Wheler, Lori Macdonald, Ashla Newman, Julius Montealgre and Mark Mejiano. Missing from the photo are Henry Milnthorp, Sonny Topacio, Jay Djukic and Samir Patel. Photo submitted

Bee-J’s Office Plus has donated $10,000 to the Saskatchewan Hospital New Beginnings fundraising campaign.

The money will be put towards purchasing the necessary medical equipment and furnishing for the new hospital. Bee-J’s is a local business that recognizes the importance of supporting mental health and mental health awareness in the province, according to a Saskatchewan Health Authority press release.

Partners Tom Verbeek and Jim LaFreniere have been working with the planning team on procuring the furnishings for the new hospital.

“We are incredibly proud to be the supplier of choice for health care furnishings in the new hospital. It goes a long way knowing they are supporting local business and the 20 families that go along with it,” LaFreniere said.

“It is going to be an amazing facility. We should be incredibly proud of what our province has to support mental health,”