The Marotta Family Makes a Transformational $15 Million Donation to Name the St. Catharines hospital of Niagara Health

“The Marotta family’s generous gift is transformational for Niagara Health, and the naming of the St. Catharines hospital is a fitting recognition of their dedication to the community.”            – Lynn Guerriero, President and CEO, Niagara Health

A News Release from Niagara Health, managing the amalgated system of hospital services across Niagara, Ontario

Posted January 18th, 2024 on Niagara At Large

St. Catharines, Ontario – The Niagara Health Foundation and Niagara Health proudly announce a monumental step forward in healthcare as the Marotta family has pledged to make a transformational contribution to the St. Catharines hospital of $15 million.

In the picture right to left is: Melissa Marotta-Paolicelli, Mayor Mat Siscoe, Angela Marotta at a celebration gathering for the renaming of the St. Catharines hospital site. Photo courtesy of Niagara Health

The Marotta family’s generous donation will significantly impact the future of care at the St. Catharines hospital, fostering innovation, enhancing services and vitally-needed equipment upgrades that will benefit our community for generations to come.

In recognition of the gift, the St. Catharines hospital will be named the Marotta Family Hospital. After touring the St. Catharines hospital, Angela Marotta and Melissa Marotta-Paolicelli were moved to contribute to the improvements and expansion of the healthcare services that are being offered within the hospital.

This gesture underscores the incredible philanthropic gifts the Marotta family has made across Niagara’s healthcare, education and non-profit sectors. In April 2023, the Marotta family committed $10 million to the It’s Our Future campaign in support of the new South Niagara Hospital.

With their steadfast commitment to give back in Niagara, the Marotta family is furthering their vision of supporting the community that they call home. “Having such a close connection to the Niagara region, as a family, we know the positive impact this donation will have on the health and well-being of the community.

“This beautiful hospital plays a crucial role in providing essential healthcare services, and it is an honour for our family to be able to give back in this way as it represents what is most important to us – the health and well-being of family and the ones you care about.” – Angela Marotta and Melissa Marotta-Paolicelli.

Niagara Health’s St. Catharines hospital site to be renamed

For over 30 years, the Marotta family has owned and operated Solmar Development Corporation and has poured passion and expertise into building thoughtfully planned communities across the Greater Toronto Area and Niagara-on-the-Lake.

In addition, Angela and Melissa co-founded Two Sisters Vineyards and the soon-to-be-opened Stone Eagle Winery. Angela and Melissa have embraced the opportunity to put down roots in the Niagara region.

With an unwavering vision, Two Sisters Vineyards brings an extraordinary wine and culinary experience to the heart of Niagara-on-the-Lake.

Two Sisters Vineyards was awarded “Best Small Winery in Canada” by the National Wine Awards and the “Business That Gives Back Award” in 2022 by the Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce. Two Sisters Vineyards has been recognized as one of Canada’s Top Growing Companies by The Globe and Mail in 2019. In 2023, Angela and Melissa opened 11th POST on Queen Restaurant in the heart of Niagara-On-The-Lake’s Old Town.

Lynn Guerriero, President and CEO, Niagara Health

“The Marotta family’s generous gift is transformational for Niagara Health, and the naming of the St. Catharines hospital is a fitting recognition of their dedication to the community. This donation will help us provide the best care possible to our patients, continue to attract and retain top talent and helpmake sure our staff, physicians and patients have access to cutting-edge equipment. This type of community philanthropy is the lifeblood of a hospital and we are very grateful.” – Lynn Guerriero, President and CEO, Niagara Health.

“Here in Niagara, the Marotta family has planted roots and nurtured a legacy of compassion. Their incredible donation to St. Catharines hospital is not just a gift, it’s a testament to their unwavering commitment to elevate local healthcare for all of Niagara. The Niagara Health Foundation is profoundly thankful for their generous spirit, which goes beyond monetary support. Getting to know this remarkable family has been a privilege, and their continuous impact on our efforts to enhance healthcare in the region is immeasurable. Their dedication serves as a beacon, illuminating a path toward a healthier and brighter future for our community.” – Andrea Scott, President and CEO of Niagara Health Foundation.

The St. Catharines hospital opened in March 2013 and stands as a cornerstone of healthcare excellence in Niagara. It is home to Centres of Excellence in Cancer Care, Cardiac Care, Kidney Care, Mental Health Services and Women & Babies health.

The opening of the St. Catharines hospital meant Niagara residents no longer needed to travel out of region for a number of treatments, including those for cancer, cardiology and neonatal care. The hospital continues to be a vital resource for our community’s well-being.

About the Niagara Health Foundation: The Niagara Health Foundation remains committed to its mission of enabling Niagara Health to deliver the best possible care to patients across the region. Through collaboration with dedicated donors, the Foundation acquires and responsibly manages donations aimed at supporting the purchase of essential equipment, research, education and funding capital and redevelopment initiatives at Niagara Health.

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