Northern Credit Union makes donation to Lady Dunn Health Centre to show gratitude for exceptional care shown to staff
Northern Credit Union has announced a $10,000 donation made in honour of the many individuals and organizations who stepped forward to support its team during and following last week’s tragic event in Wawa, Ont.
The donation was made to the Lady Dunn Health Centre Foundation and will support the hospital’s ongoing commitment to providing essential care and services to Wawa and the surrounding area.
An undated photo of the Lady Dunn Health Centre (LDHC) on Broadway Avenue in Wawa, Ont. (Municipality of Wawa)
“One week ago, Northern Credit Union was rocked by an incident, leaving one employee in serious condition and others deeply shaken,” said Northern Credit Union President and CEO Richard Adams, in a news release Friday.
“The impact of this senseless act is being felt in Wawa along with Northern Credit Union communities across our network.”
Company officials said that first responders acted “quickly and compassionately” and provided exceptional care to those who needed it and that their dedication exemplifies the strength and resilience of their communities.
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“Northern Credit Union remains committed to supporting its members, employees, and communities during challenging times,” said Adam.
“We stand with Wawa and its residents. Together, we will heal and move forward.”
An undated photo of Northern Credit Union President and CEO Richard Adams. (Northern Credit Union)
The credit union said its commitment to healing has started with being present for their Wawa colleagues, their families and the community during this difficult time – efforts have included meeting regularly with Wawa employees and their families to provide direct support and essential resources, small holiday gifts to remind them they are in our thoughts and meals for first responders.
The company advised that employees at other branches have also rallied together, offering words of encouragement and financial contributions.
“No one at Northern should feel alone in their time of need, and our response also includes the needs of employees beyond Wawa,” said Adam.
“Making a Difference in People’s Lives starts with our employees and extends outward. We have the tools in place to support employees and we encourage people to use them, along with healthy self – care habits, and compassion for one another.”
Northern Credit Union on Mission Road in Wawa, Ont. in November 2022. (Google Maps)
Officials said work is underway to restore the Wawa branch in order to resume services as “quickly as possible” and in-person branch services are expected to resume the week of January 6, 2025. Until then members can continue to conduct their business through various online and telephone channels, for more information visit www.northerncu.com or contact the True North Hub at 1-866-413-7071.
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