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Council delivers gifts to hospital City donates generator, water, masks to Henry Mayo

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer

Tackling the COVID-19 pandemic from the frontlines is no easy feat for medical profession­als. To lend a helping hand, the Santa Clarita City Council donated vital resources at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital on Wednesday.

“The staff has been working endless hours, putting the community ahead of their own needs, doing everything they can to treat our patients,” said Mayor Cameron Smyth via a phone call. “Being able to donate some additional (personal protective equipment), bring them some lunch, it was just a small way for us to thank the staff and let them know how much we appreciate the work that they’re doing.”

Council members stopped by the hospital

around noon to donate 1,000 medical masks. Santa Claritabas­ed businesses also stepped up by teaming up with the city, including Wolf Creek Restaurant and Brewery with lunch and Illuminati­on Dynamics, a stage lighting equipment supplier, with a generator for the hospital.

“The city’s generous donation today underscore­s their commitment to that partnershi­p, and much more,” Marlee Lauffer, president of the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Foundation, said in a prepared statement. “We are fortunate to be located in a city that is so supportive of Henry Mayo, not only today but year-round.”

The city is also working to provide the hospital with additional resources, such as barricades, pallets of water and other personal protective equipment essentials.

Henry Mayo has kept busy in care operations related to COVID-19, with administer­ing more than 400 tests and hospitaliz­ations of 31 COVID-19 patients as of Wednesday.

In the midst of their tireless and ongoing work, hospital staff reassured the community in unison that, “We care for you, SCV.”

The message was delivered in a Henry Mayo YouTube video called “We Care for You SCV,” where doctors, nurses and staff said the hospital is prepared and equipped to care for those in need amid the novel coronaviru­s outbreak.

“We are ready and we are happy to help you guys. Stay strong, Santa Clarita,” one medical staff member said, while another added, “We want you to stay home and stay safe; keep your hands clean.”

 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? (Above) Santa Clarita Mayor Camron Smyth, center, and members of the City Council present a pallet of water, a generator, hundreds of N95 masks (right) and lunch as a thank you the staff working at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital on Wednesday.
Dan Watson/The Signal (Above) Santa Clarita Mayor Camron Smyth, center, and members of the City Council present a pallet of water, a generator, hundreds of N95 masks (right) and lunch as a thank you the staff working at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital on Wednesday.
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 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital President and CEO Roger Seaver, right, thanks Santa Clarita Mayor Cameron Smyth for the city’s donation of a pallet of water, a generator, hundreds of N95 masks — and lunch — on Wednesday. The City Council donation was made to thank the staff at the hospital for their service.
Dan Watson/The Signal Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital President and CEO Roger Seaver, right, thanks Santa Clarita Mayor Cameron Smyth for the city’s donation of a pallet of water, a generator, hundreds of N95 masks — and lunch — on Wednesday. The City Council donation was made to thank the staff at the hospital for their service.

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