Mercer Health’s Childbirth Center is set to undergo expansion and renovation thanks to a $50,000 donation from Cooper Farms. The project, which aims to provide a safer space for cesarean procedures, additional space for increasing births, an enhanced nursery for unique situations, and continued quality childbirth services for the local community, is part of the Delivering on a Promise campaign.
The campaign was started last summer with a $1 million donation from the Walter and Evelyn Braun Family. Additional donations totaling over $600,000 have been made to the MED Foundation in support of the project. Deb Hemmelgarn, the Director of the MED Foundation and Volunteer Services at Mercer Health, emphasizes the importance of a successful campaign to ensure adequate funds for the project.
Hemmelgarn highlights the significance of the project by stating that childbirth centers are closing in Ohio and across the nation, but Mercer Health is enhancing its services due to its commitment to the community and the community’s commitment to them. With an increasing number of births each year, additional space is required to accommodate the growing demand for childbirth services.
For more information about the project or to discuss a possible donation, individuals can contact Deb Hemmelgarn, the Director of the MED Foundation and Volunteer Services at 419-678-5679 or via email at dhemmelgarn@mercer-health.com. Additional details about the project can also be found online at https://mercer-health.com/delivering-on-a-promise.
In picture provided from left to right are Susan Miller, Chief Nursing Officer and Vice President of Clinical Services; Lisa Klenke, Chief Executive Officer; Dianne Cooper representing Cooper Farms; Deb Hemmelgarn Director of MED Foundation and Volunteer Services; Jenni Miller Coordinator of MED Foundation and Volunteer Services