Nine-year-old Brody of Folsom just wanted to help local healthcare heroes. So, he put a shoebox in his driveway with a sign soliciting donations. The good people of Folsom ponied up $166 for Brody’s fund, which he proudly donated Tuesday to the St. Tammany Hospital Foundation.
Hunter is a 6-year-old member of First Baptist Church of Covington. Upon celebrating his birthday recently, he insisted his gift money – all $20 of it – go to help “the doctors and nurses.”
This week, we at STHS marked our 100th COVID-positive inpatient to be discharged, and we wanted to take a moment to thank Brody, Hunter and all the people behind the countless similar acts of generosity that have helped us do our work so effectively.
From its founding as a community hospital in 1954, St. Tammany Health System has been dedicated to the wellness of the people of St. Tammany Parish. If the COVID crisis has done anything, it’s made it clear that you, our neighbors, are just as dedicated to helping us in that mission.
So, thank you to all of our community partners, the big ones and the small ones alike. We’ve all still got work to do to get through this – including exercising personal responsibility to curb the spread of the disease -- but as long as we do it together, we will beat COVID-19.