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Strike Family Donates $500,000 to the Bowmanville Hospital Foundation

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Davidson Cahill Morrison LLP is proud to recognize Ron Strike and his family for their generous donation to the Bowmanville Hospital Foundation.

Bowmanville Hospital is a vital part of the community that Ron serves, providing essential healthcare services to the residents of Clarington and Durham region. The Strike family’s donation will help support the ongoing efforts of the foundation to improve patient care and access to medical treatments.

Ron has been a long-time supporter of the Bowmanville Hospital Foundation. With over 40 years of representing people who have been seriously injured in car accidents as well other types of personal injury lawsuits, Ron understands the need for local, high-quality medical care for the residents of Bowmanville and the surrounding areas.

Thank-you Ron and family for your significant contribution to your community.

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