KDH Auxiliary donates $70,000 to the Hospital days before Volunteer Week celebrations
Beating its own annual record, the Kemptville District Hospital (KDH) Auxiliary donated $70,000 to the Hospital in the lead-up to National Volunteer Week, celebrated April 7 to 13, 2019.
The funds will be used primarily to purchase two new ‘smart beds’, which can monitor a patient’s health while they sleep and alert a healthcare provider to potential problems.
While he gratefully acknowledged the significant financial contributions of the KDH Auxiliary over the years, now totaling a staggering $1.43 Million, the Hospital’s Chief Executive Officer, Frank J. Vassallo, underlined the impact of the volunteers’ contributions of that most precious commodity – their time.
“Day in and day out, I’m struck by our volunteers’ compassion, dedication and energy,” he said. “Our volunteers enhance the patient experience at KDH in a myriad of ways,” he added, “whether it is by greeting people at the door with a smile and helping them find their way, serving up a bowl of soup and a kind word at the coffee shop, or holding the hand of one of our interim long-term care residents, they make a difference.”
According to Brenda Steacy, President of the KDH Auxiliary, its members contributed a grand total of 13,508 volunteer hours in 2018. “This is the highest number of hours in the recorded history of the Auxiliary,” she said.
“This includes direct hours by the many volunteers in the hospital, as well as behind the scenes hours,” she explained, noting that behind the scenes hours include committee work, managing, buying and organizing for the gift shop and coffee bar, seasonal decorating, financial management, and training and coordination of volunteers.
Steacy also shared that the new contribution of $70,000 was $5,000 more than the last four annual donations. She attributed this increase to the very successful ‘Bridal High Tea’ held in September 2018.
To recognize its volunteers during National Volunteer Week, KDH will hold its annual Volunteer Appreciation Tea on April 11, 2019 from 1:00 to 3:00 pm at the North Grenville Municipal Centre. Entertainment will be provided by students from North Grenville District High School, performing several numbers from Disney’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’.
This year’s Volunteer Appreciation Tea is particularly significant as 2019 marks the 60th Anniversary of the Auxiliary’s founding in 1959, more than a year before the hospital opened its doors on June 29, 1960.
The Auxiliary was formed after Miss Margaret Storey, RN, chair of “Women’s Activities” on the Board, called all interested area women to meet in Kemptville’s Leslie Hall for the purpose of forming a Women’s Auxiliary for the proposed hospital. Her appeal drew an overwhelming response; in a few months, the membership stood at 751. The Auxiliary’s duty at this time was to raise funds to provide bed linens, towels, drapes and curtains, along with other small needs. After the hospital opened, they would be responsible for repair and replacement of these items.
2019 will be “a year of celebrating the continuous and evolving volunteer work of the KDH Auxiliary,” Steacy said, adding a plug for the organization’s signature annual event, Hey Day, arguably the largest indoor garage sale in Ontario. “Please mark June 7 and 8 on your calendars,” she said, “and look around your home for items you might want to donate!”
For further information contact:
Jenny Read, Communications Officer
T: 613-258-6133 extension 223
Email: jread@kdh.on.ca
$13 Million
raised by the KDH Foundation
since its inception in 1979