
You can make an online donation by clicking here.
Donate by text: You can donate $10, by texting the word ‘molli’ to 45678
Donate by phone: 1-833-368-3800
Donate in Person: Best Western Plus Bridgewater 9am – 6pm
Other ways to support the Gift from the Heart Radiothon:
Online auction is open until 5pm
Radiothon Raffles until 4pm
Women’s & Children’s Unit will be selling tickets on 17 baskets
Lab & Diagnostic Imaging Teams are facing off to see who can raise the most funds through their bake sale
Oncology Department will have tickets available for an “At Home Date Night Basket”
Pharmacy Department, aka the Cellar Dwellers, will be selling Candy Grams leading up to the event!
ICU is hosting a Pet Photo Contest
The South Shore Regional Hospital Porter’s 50/50 – ticket sales end at 4pm
The jackpot continues to climb for the South Shore Regional Porter’s 50/50 draw. Tickets are just $2 each or 3/$5 and are currently available from any of the SSRH Porter’s team or at the Health Services Foundation’s SSRH office. They will be sold today (feb 14) at the South Shore Regional and the Best Western Plus Bridgewater from 9am-4pm.
Irene Hirtle’s beautiful Valentine’s Day cards will be for sale at the South Shore Regional Hospital and the Best Western Plus Bridgewater from 9am-4pm. 3/$10 or 10/$25.

2025 marks the 15th year for our Gift from the Heart Radiothon. Each year, we help raise funds for equipment at the South Shore Regional Hospital in partnership with the Health Services Foundation of the South Shore.
Did you know: It is estimated that 1 in 8 Canadian women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime?
This year, the money you donate will go towards MOLLI. This is a revolutionary technology in breast cancer care that will make an incredible difference for patients. MOLLI is a Canadian company that offers a wire-free and radiation-free option for a lumpectomy.
Molli elevates the patient experience and provides better cosmetic outcomes by allowing surgeons to be more accurate and precise with their lumpectomy procedures. Molli allows the surgeon to preserve as much healthy breast tissue during a cancer operation as possible, but at the same time removing the area of concern very accurately and precisely.
With the introduction of MOLLI, it will be possible to transform the way breast cancer surgeries are performed on the South Shore.