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Rossland auxiliary donates $1,200 to Poplar Ridge residents

Funds will go to the purchase of care and comfort items for extended care residents
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The Rossland Health Care Auxiliary has donated $1,200 to the residents of Poplar Ridge in support of the purchase of care and comfort items for residents. Photo: Submitted

The Rossland Health Care Auxiliary has donated $1,200 to the residents of Poplar Ridge in support of the purchase of care and comfort items for residents.

Hard working volunteers recently presented their thoughtful donation to Lisa Pasin, KBRH Health Foundation executive director.

“A sincere thank you to the volunteers for their time, contribution and continued support,” Pasin shares on behalf of the foundation.

About Poplar Ridge Pavilion

Poplar Ridge Pavilion is located in Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital (KBRH) in Trail.

Interior Health describes the pavilion as a philosophical embodiment of resident-centered care designed to support residents’ choices, help people function at their highest level, and provide the best quality of life possible.

The wing is located on the top floor of a two storey building and is designed for extended care. It has four single rooms, four four bed rooms, and 15 double rooms.

About the Rossland Healthcare Auxiliary

(As noted on bchealthcareaux.org: BC Association of Healthcare Auxiliaries website)

We operate our Thrift Store three days a week from 10 am till 4 pm. with two, three hour shifts of at least three volunteers working at one time. We also are open Wednesday evenings from 6-8 p.m. We had to close our store for two months in mid March due to COVID and were able to reopen June 3 with all the necessary COVID protocols in place. The community is very generous with donations, and we also send unusable clothing to Positive Apparel from Nelson who collects biweekly. These items are taken by truck to Vancouver for shipment overseas to be recycled into other uses. Two dedicated volunteers recycle all our metal, plastic, electronics, and other goods we can’t sell. This saves a lot from just going to the landfill.

Our primary donations from store sales are given to the Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital Foundation upon request from the Director. This could be a lump sum payment for a campaign such as $155,000 donated to the new Emergency building hub center or a wish list of items submitted from departments at the hospital. We also donate funds to Hospice, Search and Rescue, Poplar Ridge Pavilion and Columbia View center. Our mandate is to provide funds to only healthcare related organizations and specific requests from groups. We do not donate to individuals. We also allow donations in kind for fire, flood, and disaster victims.



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