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The owners of Indian Ranch in Webster have donated more than $200,000 toward the building of a new emergency department at Harrington HealthCare’s Webster facility, the health care system announced.
Chris and Bev Robert, both of Webster, as well as Indian Ranch, have donated $205,000 to Harrington HealthCare’s $8.8-million campaign to build a new emergency facility at its Hubbard campus, Harrington said in a statement. It’s the second largest donation since Harrington launched the campaign in 2012, according to the statement.
“We would not be where we are in the campaign today were it not for Chris and Bev Robert and Indian Ranch,” said Edward H. Moore, president and CEO of Harrington HealthCare. “They have given their time, they have been essential advisors to us, and they also have hosted successful fund-raising events for us at Indian Ranch. In addition, Chris and Bev Robert have solicited donations to the campaign on our behalf.”
The donation brings the total raised in the campaign thus far to more than $6 million. It will be doubled to $410,000 because of a $4 million matching grant from the Remillard Family Foundation, the largest donor to the campaign, Harrington said.
Chris Robert has served for 10 years on the board of Hubbard Health Systems, which owns the land and buildings on the Webster campus. Harrington HealthCare at Hubbard is run by Harrington HealthCare System, which is conducting the fund-raising campaign to build the new emergency department.
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