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Solidarity In Action. βœŠπŸ’™

After reaching out to the WSNA Board of Directors, I am proud to share that they have officially stepped up to donate $11,000 to the Nippon Fund. Every dollar will go directly toward supporting the families of the fallen victims during this incredibly difficult time (This did not come out of our local unit funds).

When our community hurts, our union stands strong together. Thank you to WSNA for taking swift action and showing true leadership when it matters most.

My heart goes out to all those involved. 

In Solidarity,

Elena Brent, PeaceHealth St. John WSNA Co-Chair


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