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LRMC is drop-off point to help earthquake victims

By Staff | Jan 19, 2010

Lehigh Regional Medical Center has started efforts to collect supplies to get to the victims of the earthquake that hit the island nation of Haiti last week.

Dr. Stephen Schroering, an orthopedic surgeon at the facility, is working with World Harvest Missions, an organization dedicated to caring for the people in

need in Haiti. Lehigh Regional Medical Center is now teaming up with Schroering to make sure that food and medical supplies are sent to these people that need the most help.

For this, the hospital is now and through all of this week, accepting donations of non-perishable items such as dry and canned foods; over the counter drugs; toiletries and other personal care items such as soap, toothpaste and diapers, among others. Tax-deductible donations can also be made to “World Harvest Missions.”

Donations are being received at the hospital’s administrative office located at 1500 Lee Boulevard, first floor, in Lehigh Acres. For more information,

call 239-368-4442.

“We are all so truly blessed to live in the privileged manner that we do. We have so much to be thankful for. Now let’s take the time to express our thanks by helping those in need,” said Jos F. Morillo, the hospital’s CEO, said.