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Rio Tinto IOC Donates $50,000 to Improve Healthcare Access

Rio Tinto Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOC) has made a significant contribution of $50,000 to Hope Air, a national charity dedicated to providing free travel and accommodation for Canadians needing medical care far from home. This donation specifically aims to support residents in the remote regions of Labrador West and Sept-Îles, where the company operates.

The funding will directly impact the lives of patients from these areas, as Hope Air has already facilitated 104 travel arrangements for individuals from Labrador West and 116 flights for patients from Sept-Îles in 2024 alone. These arrangements help connect families with essential medical services that would otherwise be inaccessible due to geographical barriers.

Commitment to Community Wellbeing

The donation is part of Rio Tinto IOC’s Social Investment Fund, which focuses on enhancing community wellbeing and resilience while improving access to vital services and social infrastructure. The mission of Hope Air aligns closely with this vision, as it strives to eliminate distance as a barrier to healthcare.

“Rio Tinto IOC is proud to support the communities where we operate, ensuring the value we create extends beyond our sites,” said Mike McCann, President and CEO of Rio Tinto IOC. He emphasized the importance of equitable access to healthcare for residents in Northern communities, highlighting the company’s commitment to addressing the travel burdens faced by patients and families.

Personal Stories of Impact

The impact of Hope Air’s services is evident in personal stories from local residents. For instance, Stephanie, a single mother from Labrador City, relies on Hope Air for her son Zayn’s ongoing treatment at the Janeway Children’s Hospital in St. John’s, where he receives care for cerebral palsy and other neurological conditions. “If it were not for Hope Air, I would have started selling my household items,” she shared. “There are single parents making bare minimum trying to get by, and when you get sprung with a health issue, it is a scramble to find the funds. But if they know about Hope Air, it will ease their mind.”

In Sept-Îles, Nicole, mother of eight-year-old Vincent, also recognizes the crucial role of Hope Air in her family’s life. Vincent requires regular medical visits to Quebec City, an eight-hour drive from home. “I’m a single mother of five,” Nicole explained. “Hope Air helps not only on the financial side, but also on the organization side, and allows me to be back to my family quicker.”

Mark Rubinstein, CEO of Hope Air, expressed gratitude for the support from Rio Tinto IOC. “This investment is more than a donation; it’s a statement that patients of Labrador West and Sept-Îles matter, and their access to care should not depend on where they live,” he noted. “We are proud to work with partners who share our belief in healthcare equity for all.”

Through collaborations like this one, Hope Air continues to bridge distances, providing dignity and relief to families facing the dual challenges of illness and isolation. Since its inception in 1986, Hope Air has arranged over 235,000 travel supports for low-income Canadians across 640 communities, ensuring that healthcare access is not determined by geography.

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