The Annual Volunteer Recognition Luncheon at Maimonides Medical Center celebrated the invaluable contributions of over 1,700 volunteers who collectively provided over 200,000 hours of service in the past year. Key figures such as president Kenneth Gibbs emphasized the importance of volunteers, noting their compassion and dedication to patient care. Special recognition was given to long-serving volunteers and student volunteers, showcasing the intergenerational support system within the hospital community. The event also acknowledged Alla Zats for her organizational efforts and highlighted the essential role of community partnerships.
Your compassion, dedication, and kindness light up our hospital and bring comfort to every life you touch. You remind us daily that the future of healthcare is bright - because of people like you.
We are deeply proud and endlessly grateful to have you as part of our family. Keep shining your light wherever you go - the world needs it.
It is essential to recognize the vital role volunteers play at the hospital, providing emotional support to patients without families and assisting staff with their daily tasks.
The intergenerational commitment shown by the student volunteers highlights the importance of nurturing future generations to continue the tradition of service and compassion in healthcare.
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