“Margaret and I don’t really need anything for our birthdays. Instead, what would give us the most joy, is to see our donations making a difference right now, by supporting the bright, talented research community that calls Hamilton home.”
Charles and Margaret Juravinski have turned the tables on the typical birthday tradition of receiving gifts.
Instead, Margaret and Charles, who turned 91 on Nov. 1, chose to give a gift – a new investment of $3 million to support health research through the Juravinski Research Institute, a partnership between Hamilton Health Sciences, McMaster University and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton.
“This has been an unprecedented year in so many ways,” said Charles. “The dedication and commitment we have seen by the research community and clinical teams has motivated and inspired Margaret and me to make another gift. When we made our gift in the spring, our goal was to inspire hope. We’d like this new gift to continue to inspire hope, collaboration and action.
“Margaret and I don’t really need anything for our birthdays. Instead, what would give us the most joy, is to see our donations making a difference right now, by supporting the bright, talented research community that calls Hamilton home.”
The new gift will fund new important health research projects through the Juravinski Research Institute, which was established through the couple’s transformative $100-million legacy estate gift in May 2019.
Earlier this year, at the peak of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Juravinskis made a $3.3 million gift to support COVID-19 and brain health research.
“We know Charles and Margaret want to encourage others by their actions and build on the success of the phenomenal health research they have already helped foster here in Hamilton,” said Dr. Julian Dobranowski, of the Juravinski Research Institute steering committee.
“The impact of these investments will continue to benefit people everywhere, for generations to come. We are so thankful for their trust in our researchers, their belief in the work we all do and their tremendous generosity.”
Three additional COVID-19-related projects are being supported as part of the 2020 funding:
The funding has been directed to support strategic initiatives as identified by Hamilton Health Sciences, McMaster University and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton. The 2021 funding will be allocated to support research related to health system transformation.
Past gifts from the Juravinskis have made a tremendous impact across Hamilton for decades. The Juravinskis’ previous investments have:
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