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Happy Juneteenth. May we honor freedom by how we care for one another.
Honoring Freedom. Advancing Care for All.
Juneteenth marks the day, June 19, 1865 when the last enslaved Black Americans in Galveston, Texas finally received word that they were free, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation.
For nurses, this day carries a deeper call:
to remember the resilience of those who came before us and to recommit ourselves to caring for every person with equity, dignity, and humanity.
Nursing has always been rooted in service, advocacy, and compassion. And on Juneteenth, we honor the Black nurses, caregivers, and healers whose contributions shaped our profession even when history tried to erase them. Their legacy reminds us that freedom is not just a moment in history; it is a responsibility we carry forward in how we care for others.
Because nursing is more than a profession.
It is purpose.
It is service.
It is the daily work of building a more just and compassionate world.
06/17/2026
Great nursing care takes teamwork. Every team member matters, and together we create safer, stronger patient care every shift. π
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06/15/2026
No nurse walks this journey alone. God often strengthens us through the people around us, and this week is a beautiful reminder of that truth. As we celebrate our CNAs, we honor the compassion, teamwork, and support they bring every single day. We are better when we lift one another up. π
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