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Letter: We care for front-line health-care workers

Thank you: two words that can change the world for the person receiving this message, and for the person giving it.
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They were there in the beginning and they are still there now…

February 2020, the world changed. At least it did here in Alberta when COVD-19 restrictions changed the way we interact with each other. On Friday, April 3 2020, our local hospital closed their doors to outside visitors; a devastating phone call came that night cutting off my ability to care for, and visit my ailing mother who had been admitted with chronic pneumonia. My world changed and I was now entirely relying on her physician and the hospital staff to care for her in what turned out to be the last three weeks of her life. 

The pandemic has consumed us. Our front-line workers are working hard every single day throughout our communities as we continue to battle COVID-19.  Escalating numbers, stress on capacity and burnout are daily conversations. Now, more than ever is the time to express our gratitude to those who have not taken a break, who have been there caring for our community, even when we could not be there.

Thank you: two words that can change the world for the person receiving this message and for the person giving it. As Rotarians we are asked to provide ‘Service above self’, and this year to ‘Serve to change lives’. It occurred to me that this is exactly what our front-line medical workers do. 

Thank you: two words which will increase our own mental health and wellness as givers expressing it and will provide a ray of sunshine and hope to those receiving it. Our Rotary club has partnered with our local Kiwanis Club and our local Lions Club to write cards, with messages of appreciation to our front-line medical workers throughout our community. We will add a small treat, and create grab bags for all. I am thrilled that other groups in our community have also come forward to write cards expressing appreciation.

Now is the time to reach out with gratitude. Every member is critical, included and appreciated. When my mom passed away, I will never forget the tears in the eyes of the cleaning staff who looked after my mom’s room. 

With every card written our reach will be expanded, and our community front-line medical heroes will hopefully know how much they are appreciated. 

Mary Turner,

Immediate Past District Governor, District 5360,

Rotary Club of Olds

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