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Glen Rebekah Lodge invests in GBGH neonatal resuscitation monitor

'It makes me so happy to see Celia’s memory continuing to inspire good within our community,' says mother of infant who died at the hospital. 'I know how valuable the neonatal resuscitation monitor is in providing life-saving care for babies'
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Glen Rebekah Lodge in Elmvale recently donated funds to help Georgian Bay General Hospital Foundation purchase a neonatal resuscitation monitor for the hospital’s birthing unit. From left: Melissa Robinson; Sabrina Desjardins, Glen Rebekah Lodge; Bonnie Desjardins, vice president, Rebekah Assembly of Ontario and Victoria Evans, community giving officer, GBGH Foundation.

Melissa Robinson’s heartfelt campaign to remember her infant daughter continues to resonate.

Earlier this month, Glen Rebekah Lodge in Elmvale donated $500 donation to the Georgian Bay General Hospital (GBGH) Foundation to help purchase a neonatal resuscitation monitor for the hospital’s birthing unit.

Sabrina Desjardins, a newly appointed fourth generation member of the Lodge, was inspired to help fund this piece of equipment by Robinson’s annual fundraising campaign to honour her daughter Celia’s memory.

In December 2023, Robinson and her family donated $7,250 in memory of their daughter, designating the gift to help purchase a new resuscitation monitor. This particular piece of equipment holds a special place in their hearts as it was used at GBGH when the team was caring for Celia in 2019.

“I’ve known Melissa since high school, and I am inspired by what she does each year with her bake sale for Celia,” Desjardin says. “I wanted to support her and help to purchase the resuscitation monitor that means so much to their family, so I approached our Rebekah Lodge members and they agreed to make a donation to the hospital.”

Melissa joined Sabrina to present the cheque to the GBGH Foundation, along with Sabrina’s mother Bonnie, vice president of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario.

Adds Robinson: “It makes me so happy to see Celia’s memory continuing to inspire good within our community. I know how valuable the neonatal resuscitation monitor is in providing life-saving care for babies at GBGH.”

GBGH Foundation community giving officer Victoria Evans says that every investment in equipment for the hospital helps ensure teams can continue to provide excellent care close to home.”

“Celia’s story has inspired so many people, and we are so grateful to Glen Rebekah Lodge for making a donation in her memory,” Evans says.

“Each year, Melissa hosts a bake sale in memory of Celia, with proceeds donated to the hospital that worked so hard to care for her.

To watch the Robinson family’s story, click here.


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