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Community Generosity Through Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaigns Brings Nine New Smilezones to Sault Area Hospital

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Bright, engaging spaces unveiled to create comfort and ease for children and families.

Smilezone Ribbon Cutting, L-R: Teresa Martone, Executive Director - Sault Area Hospital Foundation; Monique Kevill, Patient Care Manager - Women & Children's Health; Ashleigh MacLeod, local Tim Horton's Owner; Dr. Sandra Stevenson, Paediatrician - Sault Area Hospital; Leah Sperry, patient; Rico Fata, local Tim Horton's Owner; Jackie Hames, Executive Director - Smilezone Foundation.
Smilezone Ribbon Cutting, L-R: Teresa Martone, Executive Director - Sault Area Hospital Foundation; Monique Kevill, Patient Care Manager - Women & Children's Health; Ashleigh MacLeod, local Tim Horton's Owner; Dr. Sandra Stevenson, Paediatrician - Sault Area Hospital; Leah Sperry, patient; Rico Fata, local Tim Horton's Owner; Jackie Hames, Executive Director - Smilezone Foundation.

Exam Room - Before
Exam Room - Before
Exam Room - After
Exam Room - After

Sault Area Hospital Foundation (SAHF) is celebrating the unveiling of nine newly transformed Smilezones designed to bring comfort, joy and a sense of ease to children and families receiving care in Paediatric spaces at Sault Area Hospital (SAH).


The project, completed in partnership with Smilezone Foundation, was made possible through the generosity of Sault Ste. Marie Tim Hortons restaurant owners and funds raised through the 2025 Tim Hortons Holiday Campaign and 2026 Smile Cookie Campaign. Over the course of a single weekend, the team from Smilezone Foundation transformed treatment rooms, exam rooms and care spaces into bright, welcoming environments designed with children and families in mind.


“Creating a healthcare environment where children can feel comfortable, engaged and supported can make a meaningful difference in their experience,” said Scott Bachly, Co-Founder, Smilezone Foundation. “We are incredibly grateful to the Sault Ste. Marie Tim Hortons restaurant owners and everyone in the community who supported the Holiday and Smile Cookie campaigns. Their generosity is helping turn important healthcare spaces into places that bring a little more joy to children and families when they need it most.”


Parent/Family Waiting Room - Before
Parent/Family Waiting Room - Before
Parent/Family Waiting Room - After
Parent/Family Waiting Room - After

Through the partnership, Smilezone Foundation worked with SAH and SAHF to customize the colourful murals, engaging elements and child-friendly design features. Each Smilezone is thoughtfully created to help ease stress and anxiety, encourage creativity and provide children and families with a more welcoming environment. The artwork at SAH was designed to feature local landmarks, wildlife, and a bit of whimsy.


­­­“Thank you to the local Tim Horton’s owners – Rico and Romina Fata, Michael McNally, Ashleigh MacLeod and Ryan DiTommaso – for bringing this project to Sault Area Hospital,” said Teresa Martone, Executive Director – Sault Area Hospital Foundation. “Thanks to their initiative, children and families in the Algoma District now have access to spaces specially designed to bring a smile to their care experiences. Their generous gift, through Smilezone Foundation, is making more outstanding care possible at Sault Area Hospital.”

Patient Room - Before
Patient Room - Before
Patient Room - After
Patient Room - After

The project is part of Smilezone Foundation’s national mission to transform healthcare and community spaces into brighter, more comforting environments for children, youth and families. Since its inception, the Foundation has transformed more than 500 Smilezones across all 10 provinces, positively impacting hundreds of thousands of children and families.


The Sault Area Hospital project demonstrates the powerful impact that can happen when a community comes together one Smile Cookie, one donation and one Smilezone at a time.

 
 

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