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Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital’s Bloorview Research Institute (BRI) has kicked off construction on the final phase of its largest research expansion in its history. The expansion is entirely funded by an ongoing $32-million fundraising campaign, a journey that started in 2018 through a $4-million launch donation from Jason Smith and Heather Smith.
“We are at the forefront of radical change in the way childhood disability research is being conducted,” says Tom Chau, vice president of research at Holland Bloorview and director of the BRI. “Thanks to our generous donors and supporters of the Grow Holland Bloorview Research campaign, this research expansion will unlock a world of new possibilities so we can impact more kids and families around the globe.”