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Photo caption: Chris Kapches (left centre), CEO of Chestnut Park Real Estate Brokerage Limited, Anthony Cerasa (right centre), Vice President, Legal of Chestnut Park Real Estate Brokerage Limited, and Betty Burns (middle) office manager/salesperson at Chestnut Park Real Estate Limited Brokerage, Picton, present Shannon Coull, PECMH Foundation executive director and Nancy Parks, Chairperson of the Back the Build campaign cabinet with a cheque for $5,000 on behalf of the award-winning agents (pictured) of Chestnut Park Real Estate Limited Brokerage, Picton.

Chestnut Park Real Estate Agents support new Prince Edward County hospital

By Paul Martin Mar 12, 2026 | 10:28 AM
The Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital (PECMH) Foundation is pleased to recognize a generous $5,000 donation from Chestnut Park Real Estate Limited Brokerage – Picton, made in honour of the brokerage’s award-winning real estate agents.
Chestnut Park made donations to five hospital foundations, reflecting their shared commitment to helping those in the communities they serve. Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital Foundation is proud to be included alongside Sick Kids, UHN Foundation, CGMH Foundation and South Muskoka Hospital Foundation.
The donation to PECMH Foundation will support the Back the Build campaign, helping to bring a new PECMH to life.
“Chestnut Park is proud to support Back the Build and the PECMH Foundation in bringing a new hospital to Prince Edward County,” said Betty Burns, office manager/salesperson at Chestnut Park Real Estate Limited Brokerage, Picton. “This contribution reflects the collective commitment of our Chestnut Park award-winning agents, whose work in the community is directly connected to the people and places this hospital will serve. Access to modern infrastructure is fundamental to the strength and long-term sustainability of any community. We are honoured to play a part in helping build a facility that will support Prince Edward County for generations to come.”
The new PECMH will provide leading-edge, patient-centered healthcare close to home for residents and visitors across the region. Community support through the Back the Build campaign continues to be essential in ensuring the hospital is ready to meet the growing needs of Prince Edward County and surrounding communities.
“We are grateful to the agents for recognizing the importance of investing in local healthcare,” said Shannon Coull, PECMH Foundation executive director. “Community-minded partners like Chestnut Park help ensure that our region will have access to the hospital and equipment needed for our care champions to provide excellent care.”
For more information about the Back the Build campaign or to support the new hospital, visit www.pecmhf.ca.