Tim Hortons Smile Cookie support is happy news at RMH

May 21, 2025 - Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign lasts only one week, but the impact of its fundraising support touches lives long into the future.
The Ross Memorial Hospital Foundation is grateful to Nick and Meaghan Chapman, owners of five Tim Hortons restaurants in Lindsay, for selecting the Ross as a partner charity during the spring Smile Cookie campaign that ran from April 28 to May 4.
During the campaign, when patrons bought Smile Cookies, they were supporting critical hospital projects, including the expansion of the community’s Emergency Department and ICU, advanced diagnostic technology and bedside medical equipment.
This week, RMH Foundation board chair Mona Malcolm Sharman was happy to visit Tim Hortons to celebrate the success of the Smile Cookie campaign with owners Nick and Meaghan Chapman and Mark and Nancy Hutchinson, operations manager and general manager.
Together, the Tim Hortons team presented a cheque for $21,066.55 to help fund several significant investments underway at the Ross.
“To everyone who made a point of visiting one of Nick and Meaghan’s restaurants and buying a Smile Cookie knowing it’s for a good cause … thank you,” said Mona Malcolm Sharman. “You might wonder how much impact a cookie can make, but together—as a community—we can make big things happen for our local hospital. With every gesture of generosity, you make a difference.”
Nick and Meaghan Chapman’s Tim Hortons restaurants include three locations on Kent Street West, one at the corner of County Road 36 and Mount Hope Street, and one on Hwy 35 south of Hwy 7.
PHOTO: Mark Hutchinson, Meaghan Chapman, Mona Malcolm Sharman, Nancy Hutchinson and Nick Chapman outside the Tim Hortons restaurant at Mount Hope Street and County Road 36 in Lindsay