ONT, UCR Health Partner on Nursing Stations

Ontario International Airport (ONT) and UCR Health, the clinical arm of the University of California-Riverside School of Medicine, announced they have teamed up to provide modernized nursing stations for mothers to nurse babies when at the airport.

New nursing stations have been set up in both airport terminals, along with advertising for UCR Health’s services and medical offices across the Inland Empire. The unique partnership is part of a new two-year agreement that showcases ONT’s ongoing commitment to the health and safety of the community and travelers it serves, while providing UCR Health the opportunity to highlight its team of physicians, specialists and healthcare professionals dedicated to improving the health of families.

“Throughout our organization, we are intent on creating a safe, healthy and positive customer experience for our travelers and guests,” said Ronald Loveridge, vice president of the Ontario International Airport Authority Board of Commissioners. “We also recognize the important role ONT plays as a community leader and a community builder and are grateful for the opportunity to partner with great organizations such as UCR Health.”

Dan Cappell, ONT’s chief commercial officer, added the partnership aligns with Ontario International’s in-house advertising strategy run by Fuse Advancement to work with innovative partners looking to brand their organization and services in unique ways.

“We are thrilled to work with UCR Health in creating a platform to raise awareness of the great work they do, and offering nursing mothers a private, secure and comfortable space,” Cappell said.

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