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A creative idea from Hope Not Hate to thank NHS staff


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Source & link: https://ourhealthheroes.org/share-your-thanks


People working through this crisis to protect our health are heroes.


They?re going flat out, putting the lives of others before theirs, in order to keep us as healthy as they can. It?s truly remarkable.


Some HOPE not hate Charitable Trust supporters who now have their kids at home during the day, made some thank you cards. It?s a brilliant idea and we wanted to pass the idea on to anyone who might have children at home, nieces, nephews, whoever! It?s a fun activity and a great way to show our appreciation.


We want to thank our Healthcare Heroes for all their work and to show them our support. You might want to thank the nurses and doctors, or the staff who keep our hospitals going, the cleaners, the porters, the admin staff - they?re all on the frontline. Staff in social care are heroes too. I have a family member who works in a hospice. This crisis is hitting hard, and they?re all working to get us through it.


Do you know someone who is creative or likes drawing? It?s really easy to thank #OurHealthcareHeroes and show them how grateful we are. The HOPE not hate Charitable Trust will share them online, and directly with health unions.


Most people joining in so far are kids, but anyone can do it. Draw your favourite person or object that reminds you of the NHS. It can be a nurse, a doctor or a stethoscope. Make sure the drawing includes a message thanking the healthcare heroes.


I'll thank our Healthcare Heroes - link: https://ourhealthheroes.org/share-your-thanks


Thank you for doing your bit to thank our healthcare heroes. Together we can make a difference.


Matthew

Campaign Director

Hope Not Hate

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