Red Cross donates blankets to hospital

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From left, Dr. Sherleen Osman, director of Medical Affairs, Commonwealth Healthcare Corp.; Esther L. Muna, CEO, CHCC; Joaquin Deleon Guerrero, facility manager, CHCC; Warren Villagomez, PHEPP/HPP director, CHCC; John Hirsh, executive director, American Red Cross; Zachary Flores, Medical Supply assistant, CHCC; Paul W. Camacho, Emergency Services director, American Red Cross; and Thomas Palacios, General Support supervisor, CHCC. (Contributed Photo)

From left, Dr. Sherleen Osman, director of Medical Affairs, Commonwealth Healthcare Corp.; Esther L. Muna, CEO, CHCC; Joaquin Deleon Guerrero, facility manager, CHCC; Warren Villagomez, PHEPP/HPP director, CHCC; John Hirsh, executive director, American Red Cross; Zachary Flores, Medical Supply assistant, CHCC; Paul W. Camacho, Emergency Services director, American Red Cross; and Thomas Palacios, General Support supervisor, CHCC. (Contributed Photo)

The American Red Cross NMI Chapter donated more than 350 cotton blankets to the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. on Tuesday, July 15.

“CHCC greatly appreciates the American Red Cross’ blanket donation,” said CHCC CEO Esther L. Muña. “The donation just elevated our linen capacity in the hospital. We are very thankful for this donation from our partner American Red Cross NMI Chapter.”

“We are glad to see that these blankets will go to good use,” said Paul W. Camacho, Emergency Services director, American Red Cross. “We hope that it will bring warmth and comfort to the hospital patients.”

For information regarding the American Red Cross NMI Chapter, contact Camacho at 670-234-3459. (ARC)

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