Pictured are Vernon “Chase” Thompson, Kyle Whalen, Macaulay Snell and Marissa Dow. POTSDAM -- Members of SUNY Canton’s Powersports Performance and Repair Program recently donated items to …
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Pictured are Vernon “Chase” Thompson, Kyle Whalen, Macaulay Snell and Marissa Dow.
POTSDAM -- Members of SUNY Canton’s Powersports Performance and Repair Program recently donated items to Canton-Potsdam Hospital.
The donations will benefit the pediatric patients spending the holidays at the hospital.
“Through the eyes of a child, emergency room visits, surgeries, and inpatient stays can be scary; however, we do our very best to make children feel comfortable. These donated items will undoubtedly be appreciated and will put many smiles on a lot of little faces. We are very grateful for the club’s generosity and for thinking of our patients,” said Tammy Sykes, Director of the Emergency Department.
Donations can be made at 50 Leroy Street or at www.cphospital.org/giving.