Ranger Design Delivers a Donation


At the end of 2016, Ranger Design was pleased to present a cheque for $100,000 to the Montreal Neurological Institute to help them launch their new Neuro-Palliative Care program (NPC).

 

This donation was made possible by the company’s collective efforts and led by Ranger Design's management team. Last summer, they advised the employees that the company would be making a donation and asked them to make suggestions as to where they would like the charitable contribution to go. 

 

“We received numerous recommendations, and asked our employees to vote for the final pick.   The top choice was the Montreal Neurological Institute, specifically the Hospital’s Neuro-Palliative Care Program,” explains Ron Cowie, Managing Director.

 

Involving many resources from legal consultations to social services and pain management (among others), this new and exceptional Neuro Palliative Care Program (NPC) aims to reduce the mental and physical suffering of neurological patients and their families that occurs after a diagnosis of a terminal illness.

 

Many employees were quite touched, as some of their families have been affected by neurological disorders. Ranger Design is proud that they have been able to help in some small way.



February 21, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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