COURT HOUSE – Dianna Day, Extension Officer, Kate Carr, President, and Mary Conley, Treasurer of Xi Beta Pi, a chapter of Beta Sigma Phi International Women’s Group, recently delivered five brand-new car seats to the Maternal and Child Health Department at Cape Regional Medical Center.
“We are very pleased to make our annual delivery of car seats to Cape Regional Medical Center,” stated Dianna Day. “This is our way of showing our appreciation to the staff at Cape Regional’s Maternity Department and to make sure that every family has a brand-new, state-of-the-art car seat to transport their newborn home.”
“We are so grateful to the Xi Beta Pi organization for their commitment to the safety of the newborns at Cape Regional Medical Center. This is the 20th year they have faithfully donated these beautiful car seats. We want to express our thanks,” stated Mary Beth Decredico, RN, BSN, Administrative Director of Maternal and Child Health Services.”
The Beta Sigma Phi International Women’s Group was created in 1931 and has 165,000 members around the world. Their members raise more than $3 million for local charities and donate over 200,000 volunteer hours in an average year. Known as “The Friendship Organization”, Beta Sigma Phi is dedicated to helping women fulfill their lives. “Whether fulfillment comes by making new friends, helping your community, or just finding time for you – the choice is yours,” stated Day. To obtain more information on the Xi Beta Pi local chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, please visit www.betasigmaphi.org.
Cape Regional Medical Center is a member of the Penn Cancer Network and an affiliate of Penn Medicine for Cancer Care, Cardiac Care and Vascular Care. Cape Regional Medical Center is accredited by and received the Gold Seal of Approval from The Joint Commission. For additional information on the Medical Center and its programs, please login to our web site at www.CapeRegional.com or contact Susan Staeger, Marketing & Public Relations Coordinator at 609-463-2059.
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