
Locals leave kind messages at hospitals
BY ROSE ADAMS
A group of Brooklynites left kind
messages outside Maimonides Medical
Center in Borough Park the week of
March 23, thanking the hospital staff
for their work during the coronavirus
pandemic.
“Thank you for showing up,” read
one of the chalk messages, accompanied
with a heart.
Hospital employees arrived for work
on March 26 to discover the grateful
messages, which were written in chalk
along the pavement outside the hospital’s
entrance on 10th Avenue near 48th
Street, according to a spokeswoman.
Inspired by the act of kindness,
staffers from the pediatrics unit went
Employees at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn found kind messages outside their hospital, inspiring employees to write kind words of their own. Lorraine Carita
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down the block to the hospital’s emergency
room, and wrote uplifting messages
outside that read, “We’re all in
this together,” “You are brave, you are
strong,” and “Maimo strong.”
Workers at Maimonides also took
the time to thank each other for their
hard work and boost their spirits during
the pandemic — which has pushed
the limits of local hospitals and threatened
the lives of its workers.
“I would like to thank all of you
from the bottom of my heart for all you
have done and continue to do for the
patients in the hospital,” said Libby,
an employee who didn’t give her last
name. “I consider each and every one
of you a hero.”