ENA Foundation Kicks Off ‘Giving Season’ With Call to Support Emergency Nurses
December 1, 2020 • Emergency Nurses Association ENA Foundation Giving Season Giving Tuesday
Donations sought for ENA Foundation’s COVID-19 Relief Fund
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. (Dec. 1, 2020) – Emergency nurses have been there for their communities all year on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, the ENA Foundation wants the world to support the ED nurses who have shown undeniable commitment to care during this global public health crisis.
As part of Giving Tuesday, the Foundation launched its annual Giving Season campaign which encourages donations that fund scholarships, research grants and other opportunities for emergency nurses to further their careers. Additionally, the Foundation continues to seek contributions to its COVID-19 Relief Fund which provided more than 440 grants to ENA members struggling financially this year during the pandemic.
“For all the strength emergency nurses have shown this year, they aren’t immune to the painful realities brought on by this pandemic. They and their loved ones have fallen ill, lost wages and seen their world turned upside down by COVID,” said ENA Foundation Chairperson Jim Hoelz, MS, MBA, RN, CEN, FAEN. “More than ever before, the Foundation dedicated itself this year to rallying around our nurses who could use financial help for both professional and personal needs.”
With a goal of raising $5,000 before Dec. 31, Giving Season provides a perfect way to end the year for those looking to help emergency nurses, Hoelz added. Donations can be made by simply texting “GIVINGSEASON” to 44-321, visiting the Giving Season page or through purchases that benefit the Foundation.
“Every dollar makes a difference,” said ENA President Mike Hastings, MSN, RN, CEN. “The Foundation annually helps hundreds of emergency nurses further the career ambitions, but this year it has stepped up to do even more. This Giving Season, ENA encourages everyone to show their appreciation for ED nurses and the important work they continue to do during this pandemic.”