West Windsor company steps up with donation

Lakeshore News Reporter

A West Windsor manufacturer is giving back to the community yet again.

Thanks to the generosity of employees at ArcelorMittal Windsor, more than $12,000 is being donated to the Windsor Regional Hospital Foundation for the purchase of a Vital Signs Monitor (VSM) and several Hi-Lo beds to be used at both hospital campuses.

“We are so grateful for this extremely generous donation to support our patients and assist our nursing staff to deliver outstanding care to the medicine patients,” says Vice President of Medicine Theresa Morris, “The Hi-Lo beds are very valuable and an essential resource in helping to keep our patients safe from falls with injuries.”

Last year, through its Charitable Donation Campaign, ArcelorMittal Windsor donated $10,000 to help purchase a Centrifuge for the Renal Program at Windsor Regional Hospital.

For the past 30 years, ArcelorMittal Windsor, formerly DNN Galvanizing and DJ Galvanizing, has donated more than $820,000 to several charities including Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare, the Downtown Mission of Windsor, the United Way of Windsor-Essex, the local Children’s Aid Society and Hospice of Windsor-Essex.

“Care and concern for our community is a priority for both ArcelorMittal Windsor and our employees,” says company Accounting and Benefits Coordinator Kristi Wright-Farmer, “We align our charitable giving mission by transforming tomorrow, formulating a positive impact towards a sustainable future for our most vulnerable – children, mental health and our aging population are our priorities.”

Source: Windsor Regional Hospital

 

 

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