Donation enables purchase of new transport chairs

Dec 22, 2022 | Communities

mch ted roy 2 transport chair

Thanks to a $16,500 donation from the Ted Roy Charity Foundation, the Mountains Community Hospital Foundation was able to purchase five new transport chairs for the hospital. The new chairs feature better maneuverability, movable components, intuitive operation, ergonomic push handles, a one-touch central brake and a nestable frame to help save valuable space. Rob Roy (center) presented the check to Peter Venturini, Foundation board president, and MCH CEO Mark Turner at the Foundation board holiday party at The Grapevine. Since the inception of the Ted Roy Charity Foundation in 1993, they have donated more than $400,000 to MCH, for which the Foundation is very grateful.

 

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