Volunteers are the roots of strong communities. They are
also the roots of vibrant hospitals. National Volunteer Week is April 10-16, an
annual celebration to acknowledge the generous contribution of our volunteers.
As Volunteer Canada puts it with this year’s theme: “Just like roots are
essential for trees to bloom, volunteers are essential for communities to
bloom. Thanks to volunteers, our communities grow strong and resilient. Even
the tiniest volunteer effort leaves a profound and lasting trace in a
community, much like tree rings that appear over time.”
At Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare, we couldn’t agree more.
Across the two hospitals, we are blessed to have more than 300 volunteers,
easily recognizable by their green smocks and big smiles, supporting our
community hospitals in Bracebridge and Huntsville through the Auxiliary to
South Muskoka Memorial Hospital and the Huntsville Hospital Auxiliary.
Our volunteers are hardworking and caring individuals who
are dedicated to supporting local hospital care. They assist patients, staff
and visitors in nearly every area of our hospitals, promote awareness in the
community, offer educational scholarship programs to both local students and
hospital staff, and raise money to help purchase much-needed equipment. Their
work is essential to our operation, and because of their support, we are closer
to achieving our vision to provide outstanding care that is patient and family
centered.
National Volunteer Week is a platform for us all to say
thanks to the many volunteers who help make our hospitals stronger, and to let
them know their efforts and commitment are appreciated, not only during
volunteer week, but every day of the year.
To all of our volunteers, I cannot
overstate your role and your contribution to safe, high-quality care. Each and
every one of you makes a difference – not only to our patients needing care of
one type or another, but to our Board of Directors, leadership team, staff and
physicians. On behalf of all the people that come through our doors, I
sincerely thank you and I hope that you feel a deep sense of satisfaction in
knowing that you make enormous contributions to improving patient care at MAHC.
Natalie Bubela
Chief Executive Officer
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