Health care workers at Providence Redwood Memorial Hospital in Fortuna received special recognition last week from students attending two Fortuna Elementary Schools.
After school on Thursday, Sept. 30, accompanied by Norman G. Ambrosini School principal Amy Betts, seven students from the school went to the hospital to express their appreciation to the staff.
“Our entire school of 335 TK to fourth grade students made posters, cards, books, pictures and ‘lifesaver’ candles with notes for the staff at Redwood Memorial Hospital,” Betts said. “Our school wanted to extend our gratitude to the nurses, doctors and all other staff members at Redwood Memorial Hospital for the care that they provide to our community, especially during these difficult times.”
Walker Elementary School students also made a special delivery of thanks to the Redwood Memorial Hospital staff.
“This brought tears to our eyes,” said Roberta Luskin-Hawk, MD, chief executive for Providence in Humboldt County. “The cards are full of joy, creativity and love. These incredible students came to both Redwood Memorial and St. Joseph Hospital to thank our caregivers and we are so moved by this amazing act of kindness.”
Also last week, students from Alice Birney School in Eureka made a similar presentation to the staff at Providence St. Joseph Hospital. The students delivered cards and banners to brighten the day of caregivers at the Eureka hospital.
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