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Many departments and groups across BWH are collecting money, food, clothing, toys and other items for those in need this season. With overwhelming generosity, they open their hearts and wallets in an outpouring of support. Here’s a look at some of the ways BWHers are giving.
The Emergency Department, Health Information Services Department and staff at Brigham and Women’s Ambulatory Care Center at 850 Boylston St. are collecting toys on behalf of the Toys for Tots Program…
Nurse managers and the nursing director of the Connors Center for Women and Newborns “adopted” a teen family through the Home for Little Wanders’ Just a Start program. They are purchasing items from a homeless teen mom’s wish list for her and her two-year-old daughter…
The NICU is organizing a massive gift drive to support Renewal House, a shelter for victims of domestic violence, and NICU staff plan to continue supporting it throughout the year…
The Brookside WIC Nutrition Department organized 12 Thanksgiving baskets containing a turkey and all the trimmings: vegetables, stuffing, fruit, cranberry sauce and dinner rolls, for families in need…
Tower 7AB, 10BA and 15AB and Shapiro 8, 9 and 10 will purchase gifts from the wish lists of families through Project Hope…
The staff of Tower 5A are collecting gifts on behalf of a family with a special connection to the unit, and the Hem-Onc/BMT operations coordinator and staffing coordinator collected money and gifts for a homeless family living in a shelter…
Social workers give Stop & Shop coupons through The Joan Crocker Fund to patients and families in need at Thanksgiving and during the December holidays…
The Cardiovascular Service Line hosted an event to collect winter coats, mittens, scarves and hats for Transition House Emergency Shelter and St. Francis House; food items for the Greater Boston Food Bank; and donations in someone else’s name to one of these charities...
The Neuro ICU is collecting money on behalf of the Boston Rescue Mission...
Ambulatory OB/GYN and the Center for Labor and Birth donate clothing, toys and other gifts for HIV-infected mothers and their children. They also collect monetary donations for the BWH Perinatal AIDS Assistance Program, which provides emergency assistance throughout the year for patients in need…
Southern Jamaica Plain Health Center continues its tradition of adopting a child for the holidays. Staff provide gifts for pediatric patients at the center who, due to circumstance or age, many not be eligible for other supports and resources available…
The PHS Information Systems team aims to collect 75 boxes of food for its annual donation to the Pine Street Inn and also collected on behalf of the Children’s Hospital Toy Drive.
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