Pictured L-R: David Gonzales, Ester Rodriguez, Christine Queval-Chung,
Caroline Carlton, Rose Baugh, Kerri Jenkins, and Laura Simon
(Mission, TX) During National Nurse’s Week, nurses at Mission Regional Medical
held a food drive at the hospital to help the
Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley. National Nurses Week is celebrated annually from May 6 through May 12,
the birthday of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing.
The food drive was a great success and 400 pounds of canned and non-perishable
food were collected for Mission families in need.
“Our nurses are always very generous not only with the care they
provide to our patients but with various charitable efforts in our community.
This time we far exceeded our wildest expectations,” said Kerri
Jenkins, Chief Nursing Officer. “With the individuals across our
community hurting from the weak economy this year’s food drive took
on an even greater significance. Our employees’ caring hearts don’t
just touch their work with each patient, but reaches out beyond our hospital’s
walls as well.”
But the RGV Food Bank was not the only organization that benefited from
the nurses’ generosity. More than $500 were collected in cash donations for the
Comfort House in McAllen. The Comfort House is a ten-bed homelike residence where people
in terminal stages of illnesses receive round-the-clock care on a donation-only basis.
Mission Regional Medical Center is proud to support other local non-profit
organizations with their mission of care to the community.