On Thursday, October 5, more than 500 1199SEIU members who graduated from Training and Employment Funds (TEF) programs between 2020 and 2023 gathered at the New York Hilton Midtown hotel for the first recognition ceremony in more than four years. The evening was a celebration of the members’ hard work and achievements, as well as a demonstration of the value of labor and management working together to support healthcare workers to learn new skills, advance in their careers and provide quality care.
Three graduates of TEF programs spoke at the event. Shiuly Ali, an Access Services Representative at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Monroe College School of Nursing. Bertha Motta, a Home Health Aide at Sunnyside Community Services and Personal-Touch Home Care, earned her Associate Degree in Psychology from LaGuardia Community College. Rebecca Rose, a Unit Clerk at Northwell Health Staten Island University Hospital, completed her high school equivalency through TEF's National External Diploma Program and is now attending college with the help of TEF’s Health Careers College Core Curriculum program. For more information about TEF’s programs, visit the TEF website.
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