A woman sits on a rollator mobility device. She is surrounded on both sides by the windows of an indoor walkway. She is looking at the camera smiling with her hands clasped together. She has auburn hair, glasses and is wearing a black.

Today, Sinai Health is a state-of-the-art and renowned academic health science centre, discovering and delivering life-changing care to tens of thousands of patients and their families every year. Yet it would not be here today without the generosity of the community that supports it.

Since Mount Sinai Hospital opened its doors in 1923, its story has been one of tenacity – of seeing an unmet need and finding a solution to address it, whether that be building a safe place for women in the Jewish immigrant community to give birth, discovering ways to revolutionize the way that people with chronic disease are treated, caring for babies born earlier than was ever thought possible, or the current unprecedented push to raise money to build a first-of-its-kind Centre for Mature Women’s Health. Mount Sinai Hospital is a place that continues to challenge barriers and defy the odds every day in responding to the most pressing health-care needs of its patients.

Read the full story of our major milestones in the past 100 years, from establishing the new Mount Sinai Hospital to leading the future of care, in our 2022/2023 Annual Report.