Trinity United Church, Ringwood, is delighted to announce the installation of a new defibrillator, made possible through the generous support of the Ringwood Old Peoples Welfare Association. This vital piece of equipment will enhance safety and well-being for all who use the church and its many rooms and halls.
The donation reflects the Association’s longstanding commitment to supporting the local community, and Trinity United Church is deeply grateful for their kindness.
The installation was celebrated with a photo featuring Debbie Grace from Ringwood Old Peoples Welfare Association, Roger Gregory from Ringwood Carers Café, and Rev. Sue Baker-Maher from Trinity United Church.
Their presence highlights the collaborative effort between local organisations to ensure the well-being of residents and visitors alike.
Centre Manager at Trinity, Alan Ball, expressed appreciation: “This donation is a wonderful example of how local groups can come together to make a lasting difference. We are proud to host the defibrillator at Trinity, where it will add to the local network of these life-saving devices”
The church welcomes all members of the community to its facilities and events, and hopes the presence of the defibrillator will provide reassurance and safety for everyone who visits.
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