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Rancho Guadalupe co-owners James Wesner and Dick Donati along with General Manager AJ Cisney stand for a photo to commemorate the
company’s leadership level gift in support of Marian’s Emergency Services Expansion Project.
“I CANNOT IMAGINE A population of 40,000 to well over 100,000. With so many
more people in our community, it is of crucial importance for
BETTER WAY TO SUPPORT our family members, friends, and neighbors to have access to
OUR COMMUNITY AS MARIAN a well-equipped facility to provide for our current and future
health care needs.”
IS THE LIFELINE OF THE It is undeniable that Rancho Guadalupe’s strong support of
SANTA MARIA VALLEY.” Marian’s Emergency Services Expansion Project makes the
company a true example of a community catalyst, as Rancho
– James Wesner, owner of Rancho Guadalupe Guadalupe’s support will further the lifesaving care provided
to the thousands of men, women, and children seeking
In celebration of Rancho Guadalupe’s extraordinary emergency care at Marian annually, and will even impact the
commitment to the community, the expansion’s Pediatric company’s staff at all levels.
Emergency Department Center will bear the company’s
name. Rancho Guadalupe’s specific support of the Emergency Dick adds, “For us, this decision was simple. All Rancho
Department’s pediatric track is particularly special as company Guadalupe employees—from management to farm workers—
leaders are passionate about advancing local pediatric use the hospital; even their families rely upon Marian. It’s
care, and this specialized pediatric track will help to further our sincere hope that others, both individuals and companies,
Marian’s development of a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. are inspired to follow in Rancho Guadalupe’s footsteps
by supporting this initiative. It’s all about giving back to
“I cannot imagine a better way to support our community as our community and taking the right steps today to leave a
Marian is the lifeline of the Santa Maria Valley,” states James meaningful mark on our community’s future.”
Wesner, Rancho Guadalupe co-owner. “I was born and raised
in Santa Maria, and since I was a boy, it has grown from a
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