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MORE THAN 10,000 WAYS TO SAY THANK YOU TO NSW NURSES FROM THE RAPID RELIEF TEAM

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The Rapid Relief Team (RRT) has wrapped up a massive month of International Nurses Day events, holding events at hospitals across regional New South Wales to show appreciation to hard-working and dedicated health workers. 

 

RRT volunteers have served more than 1,000 meals at events at Parkes Hospital, Lithgow Hospital, Bathurst Hospital, Dudley Private Hospital, Lake Cargelligo Multipurpose Health Service, Armidale Hospital, Condobolin Hospital, Cowra Hospital and Molong Hospital to thank nurses for all they do.

 

During May, 326 RRT volunteers put on 29 International Nurses Day events across Australia, with volunteers preparing and serving 10,239 meals.

 

RRT Operations Manager Mick Dunn said the theme for International Nurses Day 2025, ‘Our nurses, our future’, was all about taking care of the health and wellbeing of nurses.

 

“RRT has held dozens of International Nurses Day events this month that have been all about taking care of these amazing people who selflessly do so much for others,” Mick said. 

 

“These events allow nurses to take a well-earned break and enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner, on us – and we’ve been serving our Signature Burgers, veggie burgers, bacon and egg rolls, fresh barista-made coffee, and lots of other treats. 

 

“Volunteers showed their gratitude by serving delicious meals, the nurses get to share a fun bite to eat with their colleagues – and everyone really enjoys these International Nurses Day events.”

 

Nurses at every event were grateful for the “delicious” food and for the kind gesture, with many saying it lifted their spirits and made their days.

 

The Rapid Relief Team is the charitable arm of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church. Established in 2013, the RRT has more than 16,000 volunteers around the world who support community events and assist emergency services in times of disaster and crisis by providing meals and other support.

 

For more information on RRT, please go to www.rrtglobal.org/.

 

Media enquiries: Katie Kimberley 0417 467 215

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