“Contribute back to the community” – Twitter reacts as Nazem Kadri donates $1 million to surgical hospital in Ontario named after him


“Contribute back to the community” – Twitter reacts as Nazem Kadri donates $1 million to surgical hospital in Ontario named after him

Nazem Kadri

Just a few days back Calgary Flames forward Nazem Kadri celebrated Stanley Cup day in his hometown Ontario with great pomp! But now it’s time for another celebration.

On Thursday, the 31-year-old contributed $1 million to the London Health Science Centre where the money will further be given to the Ambulatory Surgical Center for helping patients with easy access to medical attention.

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“Honored to give back” – Nazem Kadri delighted to contribute more to his community

Nazem Kadri
Nazem Kadri

The Ambulatory Centre was later renamed after him, calling it Nazem Kadri Surgical Centre. The Centre will organize services and offer them to patients with a lower-risk rate and complete them with less complicated surgeries.

He noted, “As a kid growing up in London, Ontario, my community was very important to me and my family”. “As I got older, I felt the need to contribute back to the community that raised me. I’m honored to give back to my community by establishing the Nazem Kadri Surgical Centre.”

It is not only his first work but like this Kadri has helped many organizations and centers before. He greatly contributed to his community, the recent big event being the Cup celebration at the London Muslim Mosque in the previous month. In his new season, he will be donning the Flames jersey which many of his fans are eager to see.

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