Every year at our Annual General Meeting, Gateway Community Health Centre recognizes an individual or community organization that has made an outstanding contribution that has helped to improve the lives of others in our community.
Heel Your Sole, Tweed ON
Providing foot care to our community for over 19 years.
2015
Michele McGrath, Principal St. Carthagh Catholic School
Support for Tutoring Support Program
2014
Tweed Library
Support for Tutoring Support Program
Dr. Jonathan Kerr
Support of Gateway and leadership in Primary Care
2013
Kiwanis Club of Tweed (Wayne Kay, President)
Support for Youth Programs at Gateway CHC
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 428 Tweed (Heather Atkins, President)
Support for Gateway CHC Youth Jazz Ensemble
2012
S.H. Connor Public School, Tweed (Susan Carleton-Maines, Principal)
Use of space for Youth Jazz Ensemble to store instruments, practice, and perform
2011
Moira Place (AON Inc.)
Support for Community Gardens
Salvation Army (Jay Crewson)
Support for Community Cupboard / Gardens to ensure food security for residents of Tweed
2010
Tim Hortons – Tweed (Donna Moore)
Donations to GCHC from Smile Cookie Campaign
Gleaners Food Bank (Susanne Quinlan)
Support for GCHC Community Cupboard & Tweed residents
2009
Procter & Gamble (Danny Nickel)
Donations in support of Community Cupboard
2008
Black Dog B&B (Rob Price)
Volunteer space for Diabetes classes in Madoc
Fred Wilson
Volunteer Driver for GCHC clients
2007
Kiwanis of Tweed
Support for back pack program
2006
Dr. Maeve Fahy
Visiting psychiatrist
Accomplishments
2018
2018
Alliance for Healthier Communities, Joe Leonard Award
2016
Accreditation Canada, Gateway Community Health Centre's
Accreditation with Exemplary Standing
2016
Rural Hastings Health Link
Association of Ontario Health Centres, Transformative Change Award
2012
Accreditation Canada Gateway Community Health Centre's
Accreditation with Commendation
2011
Canadian Association of Community Health Centre's
2011 Community Health Centre Award
2009
BHO Accreditation (COHI)
2008
The Tommy Douglas Award – Interprofessional Outreach Services
The award is designed to celebrate innovation and interdisciplinary health care that will accelerate progress towards the Second Stage of Medicare. Founded in 2004, the New Health Professionals Network represents over 20,000 future healthcare professionals from across Canada.