In celebration of International Nurses Week, St. Luke’s Medical Center (SLMC) pays tribute to all of its nurses through the Nurses Day Celebration organized in both hospitals in Bonifacio Global City and Quezon City.
“Honoring our nurses is important to us as they are among the medical frontliners who continue to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Without them, it is impossible for us to provide the best quality of healthcare to our patients,” Dr. Arturo S. De La Peña, President of SLMC, said.
In the St. Luke’s Nurses Pantry, the nurses receive appreciation baskets that contain steak, sausages, pasta, vegetables and drinks they can share with their families. Each nurse will also receive a pair of shoes from ASICS, limited edition Decathlon backpacks, and Algotherm body care products.
A raffle was also held in May 12, with Php 5,000 worth of grocery allowance up for grabs every hour from 8 AM to 5 PM Likewise, items such as LED TVs and smartphones were also raffled off. St. Luke’s executives also gave tokens of thanks (in the form of coffee vouchers) to lucky nurses during their hospital rounds.
SONAK Corporation (“SONAK”) is the main sponsor for the giveaways that will be given to the 2,300 nurses in SLMC hospitals in Bonifacio Global City and Quezon City. Anil Buxani, President of SONAK, shared his message to the nurses. “Anyone who has chosen nursing as a profession, or a vocation rather – has the purest of hearts in the world. They work long hours, tirelessly making sure that their patients are always taken care of. Now, in this pandemic, they have had to go above and beyond their job description, assuming the role of the various family members that we are missing by our side.”
The sponsored gifts to SLMC nurses include ASICS sneakers and an exclusive 50% discount on ASICS shoes from May 12 to June 15, 2021. SONAK will also sponsor snacks and raffle items that will be given to nurses during the event.
“To the nurses, please know how truly grateful we are for everything that you do and for the love you give to your patients,” Buxani added.
“As we face more challenges the COVID-19 pandemic will bring to us, I hope the celebration of International Nurses Week will be an inspiration for our nurses to continue doing their important role of saving people,” Dr. De La Peña said.