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Thank You for Supporting the St. Luke's Nurse Honor Guard
Nursing is a profession steeped in tradition. We use these traditions as symbols, which reflect honor and respect for those who have given so much and who have served so well in our community.
St. Luke’s University Health Network has established a Nurse Honor Guard to recognize men and women who have dedicated their professional lives to nursing. The honor guard will pay tribute to any retired or active nurse at the time of their death.
Your generous support is a way to carry on their legacy and thank them and their loved ones for years of compassionate care.
For questions, please contact DevelopmentOffice@sluhn.org or call 484-526-3067.