OUR PARTNERS
The Canadian Museum of Health Care is grateful for the generosity and partnership of the corporations, foundations, institutions and community organizations whose support makes our work possible. From preserving Canada's medical heritage to bringing innovative health literacy programs to youth and communities across the country, our partners play an essential role in everything we do. We are proud to recognize our growing list of partners for their commitment to history, health, and community.
Stronger Together
Corporate Partners
Kawartha Financial Services (2026)
Through their Community Involvement Program, Kawartha Credit Union is helping us create Big Feelings, Little Hands: The Caring Corner — a new program supporting young children's emotional health and well-being.
Ontario Power Generation (2025)
Ontario Power Generation's generous support made possible They Are Loved, an exhibition by Métis artist Tracey-Mae Chambers that brought the human impact of Canada's opioid crisis to Kingston — and to the Canadian Museum of Health Care's national audience.
Alberta Medical Association
The Alberta Medical Association has been a valued supporter of the Canadian Museum of Health Care, contributing to our general operations and our mission to preserve and share Canada's health care history from coast to coast.
Foundation Partners
Anna and Edward C. Churchill Foundation
A steadfast partner for over a decade, the Churchill Foundation's most recent support in 2025 helped bring science to life for young Canadians through our youth STEM programming — including the creation of Teddy Bear on the Go, our beloved traveling health education program.
William James Henderson Family Foundation
The Henderson Foundation's support has made possible the development of our Seniors Memory & Reminiscence Program, using the museum's collections to foster meaningful connection and wellbeing among older adults.
Community Foundation of Kingston & Area
Thanks to the Community Foundation of Kingston & Area, since 2025, the Canadian Museum of Health Care has been undertaking a transformative renovation of our Janet & Walter Rosser Children’s Gallery to create a more inclusive, sensory-friendly space for children of all abilities and their families.
Britton Smith Foundation
The Britton Smith Foundation's investment in the Canadian Museum of Health Care has supported our ongoing capital needs, helping us maintain and strengthen the historic spaces where Canada's health care story is told.
Harrison Family Charitable Foundation
The Harrison Family Charitable Foundation's generous support helps sustain the Canadian Museum of Health Care's core operations and our ongoing commitment to preserving and sharing Canada's health care history.
Niagara Community Foundation – Donald & Barbara Fraser Family Endowment Fund
Through the Donald & Barbara Fraser Family Endowment Fund, the Niagara Community Foundation has demonstrated that the Canadian Museum of Health Care's national mission resonates with supporters across the country.
Institutional & Community Partners
Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) Kingston Health Sciences Centre is a proud institutional partner and the home of the Canadian Museum of Health Care. KHSC's ongoing collaboration supports our programs, projects, and our presence on the historic Ann Baillie Building campus.
Queen's University Queen's University is a valued institutional partner of the Canadian Museum of Health Care, collaborating with us on research, academic engagement, programming, and projects that connect Canada's health care history to current scholarship and community needs.
Nurses' Alumnae Kingston The Nurses' Alumnae Kingston has been a valued community partner, honouring the profound legacy of nursing that is central to the history we preserve and celebrate.
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Support Canada's Health Care Story
Corporate and foundation partnerships are an investment in community, history, and health literacy. At the Canadian Museum of Health Care, your support reaches over 7,000 youth annually, connects Canadians with the history that shaped our healthcare system, and helps preserve over 35,000 irreplaceable medical artifacts for generations to come.
We welcome partnerships that align with our mission and values. Whether you are looking for community visibility, employee engagement opportunities, or meaningful philanthropic investment, we would love to explore what a partnership could look like for your organization.
To learn more about corporate giving and partnership opportunities, please download our Corporate Partnership Package or contact us at museum@kingstonhsc.ca or call (613) 548-2419.