Hospital President Grateful for Staff, Community
Signs like these expressing appreciation for health care workers helped to boost the spirits of employees and physicians at Dignity Health Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital this year, says Dr. Brian Evans, Hospital President and CEO.
While the nation’s hospitals have truly been the epicenter for the COVID-19 pandemic, they are also places where we can find hope amid the darkness of 2020. This is particularly true at our local community hospital, Dignity Health Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Brian Evans
Reflecting on the past year, Hospital President and CEO Dr. Brian Evans knows it is a year of loss and struggle for many, including here in our community.
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The 15th annual Night of Giving took place virtually this year on Saturday, with attendees streaming the event from home to raise awareness and support for Hospitality House.
Thousands of people watched from the shelter’s website, Facebook page, YouTube channel and on public access television, but more than just watching, the community responded.
Throughout the evening, online and phone-in donations were received, and thanks to angel donors who offered a triple match donation incentive to inspire deeper giving, just over $60,000 was raised to help homeless men, women, children, seniors and veterans in need.
Thousands of people watched the Night of Giving from the shelter’s website, Facebook page, YouTube channel and on public access television.