Superheat Employees fundraise in support of Kincardine & Community Health Care Foundation Hospital MRI Initiative

The Kincardine & Community Health Care Foundation is pleased to announce the generous contribution received through Superheat’s “$25K in 2025: Imaging a Better Tomorrow” fundraising campaign, which raised $25,000 in support of critical diagnostic imaging equipment for the Kincardine hospital, beginning with the addition of a new MRI machine.

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The campaign, which ran throughout 2025, was made possible through the collective efforts of Superheat employees, who contributed through payroll deductions, company-matched donations, and a series of employee-led and community-focused fundraising events. Together, these efforts demonstrate the powerful impact of workplace giving and community-driven philanthropy.

“The success of this campaign is a testament to what can be achieved when a company and its people come together in support of local health care,” said Becky Fair, President of Kincardine & Community Health Care Foundation and HR Director at Superheat. “We are incredibly grateful to each contributor for their generosity, engagement, and commitment to improving care close to home.”

Norm MacArthur founded Superheat in Kincardine and has maintained strong ties to the community as it has grown into a global organization, operating in over five countries. This campaign reflects the company’s long-standing commitment to local and global philanthropy and its belief in supporting the communities where its employees live and work.

“This campaign reflects what is possible when people come together around a cause that truly matters,” said MacArthur. “Our employees stepped up in a meaningful way, and their collective efforts will have a lasting impact on patient care in our community.”

Funds raised through the $25K in 2025 campaign will support the purchase of essential diagnostic imaging equipment, starting with a new MRI machine. Access to local MRI services will help reduce patient travel and waiting times, support hospital staff, and improve the overall delivery of care for patients and families across Kincardine and the surrounding region.

The Foundation strives to ensure the community understands hospital equipment is not funded by the province and relies heavily on community and corporate support. Partnerships like this one play a vital role in advancing local health care infrastructure and ensuring hospitals have the tools needed to provide high-quality, timely care.

The Kincardine & Community Health Care Foundation extends its sincere thanks to Superheat employees and leadership for their dedication and generosity. Their collective efforts will have a lasting impact on community health care and serve as an example of how businesses can strengthen local services through meaningful partnerships.