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Contact:
Cathy Rebman
Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer
San Antonio Regional Hospital
909.920.4802 or crebman@sach.org

San Antonio Regional Hospital Physicians Donate to
Local Food Bank in Honor of Nurses on COVID Front Line

 

August 26, 2021, UPLAND, CA –

The nursing staff at San Antonio Regional Hospital has been working tirelessly alongside the hospital’s cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons over the last year caring for COVID-19 patients. 

 Cardiologists on staff at San Antonio wanted to show their appreciation to these frontline nursing heroes.  The cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons made a $2,000 donation to the City of Rancho Cucamonga food bank in honor of their nursing colleagues.  The cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons sent this letter of thanks:  “To the nursing staff:  Thank you for your extraordinary commitment, dedication, and hard work in 2020. Words cannot express how much it is appreciated by the patients, their families, and the physicians.”

 The City of Rancho Cucamonga food bank plans to use the donation to provide meals for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday.  Local families will be able to pick up a box filled with canned items, dinner rolls, pies, drinks, and a grocery gift card that can be used to purchase a turkey.

Photo:  Left to right:  Alison Legendre, RN, Nursing Director, Cardiac Services; Cari Keys, Community Services Representative, City of Rancho Cucamonga; B. Don Ahn, MD, Invasive Cardiology Director.
SARH Cardiology RC Food Bank Donation

About San Antonio Regional Hospital

San Antonio Regional Hospital in Upland, California is a 363-bed, nonprofit, acute care hospital that combines excellent clinical care with exceptional compassion. The award-winning hospital offers a comprehensive range of general medical and surgical services, along with the latest technological advances in cardiac care, cancer care, orthopedics, neurosciences, women’s health, maternity and neonatal care, and emergency services. Founded in 1907, with only 18 beds and 5 physicians, San Antonio Regional Hospital is continually growing with its community and is now recognized as a premier regional medical facility with satellite locations across the rapidly expanding Inland Empire. Given its broad geographic reach and the depth and breadth of its services and programs, supported by the latest medical science and technology, San Antonio is a hospital of the future, offering state-of-the-art healthcare services in a healing environment focused on the patient and family. To learn more, visit sarh.org.