Celebrating 90 Years of Service: Volunteers Make a Difference at MCH
At Monadnock Community Hospital (MCH), we understand that the heart of healthcare beats strongest through community connection. This truth comes to life through the remarkable stories of Norm Makechnie and Brad Farnham, two extraordinary volunteers who recently celebrated their 90th birthdays—each embodying decades of selfless service that transcend mere volunteerism.
Norm Makechnie: A Hometown Hero's Journey
Peterborough isn’t just a location for Norm Makechnie—it’s home. After pursuing an urban renewal degree and launching his career in Boston, he returned to his roots in 1961, guided by an unexpected encounter with local attorney Maurice Blodgett. This serendipitous meeting would mark the beginning of a profound commitment to community service.
Norm’s professional legacy is as impressive as his volunteer work. He served as counsel for the Contoocook Valley School District and dedicated nine years to the MCH Board of Trustees. Today, he continues to serve in the most personal way possible—greeting visitors at the hospital entrance with a warmth that instantly puts people at ease.
His dedication is legendary. One particularly memorable story involves a presidential campaign visit by Richard Nixon, during which Norm literally climbed out of his office window to ensure he made it to the hospital on time for his wife’s delivery. Such anecdotes reveal a man for whom commitment is not just a word, but a way of life.
Brad Farnham: An Adventurer's Path to Compassion
Brad Farnham’s journey to volunteerism is anything but ordinary. Hailing from North Dakota, his life has been a vibrant tapestry of adventure—from surfing in Southern California to glider flying and roller skating. After serving two years in Germany and building a career in the grocery industry, Brad and his wife Carol discovered Peterborough’s unique charm, making it their cherished home.
In 2005, Brad began his MCH volunteer journey as a shuttle driver, later transitioning to delivering packages across the hospital campus. For Brad, volunteering transcends mere task completion; it’s about maintaining connections, staying active, and making a tangible difference in people’s lives.
More Than Just Volunteers: A Living Legacy
Norm and Brad represent more than individual volunteers—they are living testaments to the power of community engagement. Their stories remind us that age is not a barrier to making a meaningful impact, but rather an opportunity to continue contributing.
As they celebrate their 90th birthdays, these remarkable individuals inspire us to reimagine what community service looks like. Their unwavering dedication transforms MCH from just a healthcare facility into a true community hub.
Join the Legacy
Are Norm and Brad’s stories sparking something within you? We invite you to become part of our volunteer family. Every hour you give, every smile you share, contributes to the compassionate care that defines Monadnock Community Hospital.
At Monadnock Community Hospital (MCH), we understand that the heart of healthcare beats strongest through community connection. This truth comes to life through the remarkable stories of Norm Makechnie and Brad Farnham, two extraordinary volunteers who recently celebrated their 90th birthdays—each embodying decades of selfless service that transcend mere volunteerism.
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Norm's professional legacy is as impressive as his volunteer work. He served as counsel for the Contoocook Valley School District and dedicated nine years to the MCH Board of Trustees. Today, he continues to serve in the most personal way possible—greeting visitors at the hospital entrance with a warmth that instantly puts people at ease.
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Brad Farnham's journey to volunteerism is anything but ordinary. Hailing from North Dakota, his life has been a vibrant tapestry of adventure—from surfing in Southern California to glider flying and roller skating. After serving two years in Germany and building a career in the grocery industry, Brad and his wife Carol discovered Peterborough's unique charm, making it their cherished home.
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Norm and Brad represent more than individual volunteers—they are living testaments to the power of community engagement. Their stories remind us that age is not a barrier to making a meaningful impact, but rather an opportunity to continue contributing.
As they celebrate their 90th birthdays, these remarkable individuals inspire us to reimagine what community service looks like. Their unwavering dedication transforms MCH from just a healthcare facility into a true community hub.
Are Norm and Brad's stories sparking something within you? We invite you to become part of our volunteer family. Every hour you give, every smile you share, contributes to the compassionate care that defines Monadnock Community Hospital.