ERH chief executive Robyn Lindsay with Echuca Toyota’s John and Emma Merritt. Photos: Emily Donohoe.
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Echuca Regional Health recognised the contributions of its donors with a morning tea on Wednesday, December 4.
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The health service said it was grateful for monetary and in-kind donations, provided by a range of businesses and organisations in the region.
ERH chief executive Robyn Lindsay thanked these donors for their support, highlighting fundraising initiatives and particularly significant donations.
“We are extremely grateful for the donations that we’ve received throughout the year,” she said.
“You’ve helped us raise precious funds ... by the way of car shows, raffles, morning and afternoon teas, bike rides of the pushy and postie bike varieties, tomato picks, scheduled regular donations, gift-wrapping services, Santa photos, sports club events, Go Pink the Tradies Supporting the Ladies events, a land auction, donations that were made specifically for equipment, donations that were made to our mental health and wellbeing fundraiser.
“We’ve also received some really generous bequests and memorial donations during the year, which we’re always extremely grateful for.”
The impact of these contributions was recognised by ERH senior vice chairperson and treasurer Scott Webb.
This includes the creation of a rehabilitation garden space, purchase of palliative care equipment and further training of staff.
“These donations make a real difference and a real impact in our community and in our hospital,” he said.
“I know the whole organisation appreciates it and the difference that it does make to us.”
CLRS residential services manager Cris Stevens-Todd, executive assistant Gillian Noelker and Moama Bowling Club sales and marketing manager George Santos.
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Beth Baker and Sue Swalling.
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Attendees enjoyed a morning tea catered by the ERH catering team.
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Ian Seidel, Judy Ramsay, Karen Knight, Rosemary Boven, Norm Boven and Meghan Sully.
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Anita Harip and Angela Hussey.
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Veronica Bolyer, Glenys Bailey and Marika Szendroe.
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Volunteers and corporate donors were acknowledged at the event.
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Christy O’Brien, Scott Webb and Emily Thorpe.
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ERH staff Nicole McCormick, Michelle Scali and Jocelyn Peace.
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Harpist Peter Gibson serenaded guests.
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ERH chief executive Robyn Lindsay thanked donors for their contributions throughout the year.
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Echuca Toyota’s John and Emma Merritt.
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ERH senior vice chairperson and treasurer Scott Webb, Rich River Bowls Club vice president Peter Jackson, ERH public relations officer Sarah Crossman and volunteer co-ordinator Georgi Baker.
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