Sandra Schmirler Foundation donates $70 thousand to support specialized care for babies in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — The Sandra Schmirler Foundation has donated $70,000 to the Royal Inland Hospital (RIH) Foundation to support the Rita C. Mercier Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
The Sandra Schmirler Foundation was created in honour of Sandra Schmirler, a world curling champion and Olympic gold medallist, and has raised over $7 million to purchase life-saving equipment for premature and critically ill babies in hospitals across Canada.
The hospital’s NICU provides specialized care to families across the region. Babies as young as 30 weeks visit the NICU for many health reasons including low birth weight, difficulty breathing or infection.
“Caring for small, premature and critically ill babies requires an extensive amount of highly specialized equipment that we may not have access to without this support,” said Ashley Watson, RIH NICU Clinical Practice Educator.