“Adopt a Nurse” Campaign Gives Back to Frontline Workers
It’s been a difficult year for nurses and frontline healthcare workers, but 2020 is still considered the Year of the Nurse and Midwife. As we wind down a truly unbelievable year, some people are spending the holidays honoring the brave women and men who have been tirelessly fighting the coronavirus.
That’s exactly what Christine Danderand had in mind when she started the “Adopt a Nurse/Healthcare Worker” campaign earlier this year. Participants can send their love and gratitude to nurses and providers all over the country on Facebook in the form of gifts, essential medical supplies, and other must-have equipment.
Health care workers are being adopted by people who want to thank them for their sacrifices
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Nurses and health care workers are getting adopted by people who want to say thank you for their pandemic sacrifices CNN 12/12/2020 By David Williams, CNN © Courtesy Christine Danderand Christine Danderand started a Facebook group to adopt nurses and health care workers because she wanted to do something for her mom Geri Dooling, left, and her fellow nurses.
Christine Danderand knows how hard nurses like her mother have been working during the coronavirus pandemic and wanted to do something to let them know how much their sacrifices are appreciated. I just saw how kind of stressed and overworked her and her co-workers were and I thought, you know, what s a way that we can give back and show support, she told CNN.