Rebecca served as co-chair of Baptist Health’s annual Employee Giving Campaign last year and again this year, and shares her story to inspire others. The campaign allows employees to donate cash or some of their paid time off to financially support the nonprofit organization. She and her husband have also become Founders in Baptist Health Foundation’s Giving Society. “I had always given back, but I didn’t realize there was a way to give back in a larger way,” says Rebecca, who discussed the long-term commitment with Andrew. “It didn’t take us long to say yes, let’s do it.” The Fletchers knew they wanted their dollars to support Baptist Health Foundation’s NowICU fund. Through money raised by this fund, South Miami Hospital installed sophisticated, high-resolution webcams for each of the 62 beds in their NICU. Parents who can’t be at their baby’s bedside can use their mobile phone, tablet or computer to see their baby 24/7. The parents can also give access to concerned grandparents or others who do not live locally. “Were it not for the care we got at South Miami Hospital, I would not be here, Noah would not be here and my other children would not be here.”
The Foundation is raising money to expand the program in the Baptist Hospital NICU. The Fletchers have also earmarked their support for that, as well as contributing to maintain the webcam program at South Miami Hospital. “One of the hardest things was not being able to see Noah when we weren’t at the hospital,” Rebecca says. “Now we can pay it forward.” Rebecca says speaking to other employees about supporting Baptist Health has been deeply meaningful for her. She’s proud to represent the many departments who keep the organization functioning behind the scenes. “My story humanizes the people who work in technology. I can tell the caregivers who work more directly with patients and families, ‘I’ve been there; I know how much you do.’ I feel it very deeply.” These days, Rebecca says her job is “really more of a calling. I can help take care of our caregivers by way of technology.” And technology is at the heart of the NICU webcam program, enabling Baptist Health to address the special needs of families. Rebecca notes that in addition to her family’s experiences at South Miami Hospital, both her sister and father have received lifesaving care at Baptist Hospital. “I feel like Baptist Health is woven into the community and woven into my family,” she says. “I understand what we do for the community because we have received the services, too. I work for an organization that cares. And I have an opportunity to share in that mission and give back as a grateful patient.”
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