We hope these messages sparked some ideas of ways to say thank you to nurses. Every time I walk into work I see messages like ‘You matter’ and ‘You’re important.’ Things like that give us good energy before the shift starts.” My pathway into work is plastered with hundreds of thank you notes from kids and adults. Mallory R., a nurse working in Denver, reminds us how much any display of gratitude is appreciated: “It really feels nice to be supported by the community and local businesses, and to see all the different expressions of gratitude. We appreciate all nurses, doctors, EMT’s, hospital workers and other first responders for your time and sacrifice. “Thank you is too small a sentiment to express our gratitude for all you do. If there’s anything we civilians can do to help (besides wearing masks & staying home) please let us know. I can’t imagine the strain this is putting on you all – so I just want you to know that I think of you all every day with profound gratitude and awe. “Thank you for taking such good care of so many people throughout this terrifying healthcare crisis. “It is no question that you have a challenging, tireless job, but despite all that, you still push through and do the best you can for your patients… thank you.” “What can you possibly say to someone who risks their own life and also the lives of their families to take care of others? Anyone who runs to violence, fire, EMT, and the Medical field has my undying respect, my love, and my prayers. Thank you for taking care of our loved ones when they need you.” I wish that I could mail you a large care package of extra energy, strength, love, and compassion that is needed every day. I wish I could take some of the stress, worries, pain and heartbreak from you. You give of yourself freely, with love, and kindness to complete strangers that you will probably never see again, but you do touch each and every patient along with their families.” Without you doing your job each and every day so many people would suffer unimaginable pain. “You all are amazing and wonderful in your jobs. Especially our nurses all over the world.” So I totally agree to support all medical responders. Y’all are like Marines, first to be called out and the last to come in once the mission is over. You are full of emotions yourselves but somehow you keep a straight face in the public eye. You all see all kinds of hard things and some good. Long shifts and you see the sun come up and the moon rise. “You all work long and hard hours and you clock in and sometimes don’t clock back out. Praying for God’s protection as you perform your selfless acts of love and caring.” “Much respect and gratefulness for what you do.“Thank you for risking your lives to save ours.”.“You guys are awesome, you’re the true heroes on the front lines.“Thank all of you who are working night and day to help our patients.”.“You touch lives with care in all that you do.”.Know that you are being prayed for every day by millions of people.” “We pray for you to come through safely and to be with your families who also need you now.“Thank you for taking care of us and keeping us safe.”.“Your dedication and expertise is incredible.”. “Thank you for going into sometimes unknown territory and risking your lives for our health.”.“Words can’t express my gratefulness, but my heart can.”.“We are forever thankful for your unselfishness.”.“You are the glue that keeps us together.”.“Thank you for going beyond the call of duty.”.“Praying for your safety and protection as you do your job helping others.”.We are so very grateful for that choice.”
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