Giving the Nurses’ Gift of Healing to the Philippines this Thanksgiving

RNRN volunteer provides care in the Philippines.
RNRN volunteer, Mary Ann Libeta, provides care in the Philippines.

Thanks to your donations and willingness to volunteer, RNRN now has mobile medical clinics up and running in the Philippines that hundreds of typhoon victims are lining up to use every day. Nurses have stationed themselves at a ruined chapel, a local gym, and other sites in Roxas City on Panay, one of the islands hard hit by Super Typhoon Haiyan. They are providing much needed medications, wound care, vaccinations for tetanus and other shots, and assessing and treating all kinds of injuries and illnesses.

“What an emotional, gratifying day. Seeing kids debrief about their experiences with the typhoon was just heartbreaking,” said Melanie Crisologo, an RNRN volunteer. Our team was so diligent, efficient, and most of all, fun, which made our long day worthwhile. The first day of my very first medical mission was a true success…an incredible experience I will never forget.”

We are preparing to send a third team of registered nurse volunteers, who will operate as a second advance team and be assessing future deployment sites. Thanks to all of the generous donations that we are continuing to receive, once they identify potential deployment sites we will be able to send our dedicated RN volunteers to help when they are needed most.

As many of us prepare to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday and count our blessings for all we have, please remember those in the Philippines who now have nothing and need basics like water, food, shelter, and medical care. Please give generously.

Please make a tax-deductible contribution, volunteer, and share!

1. Volunteer to help If you’re a Registered Nurse willing to respond to the tragic situation in the Philippines, please sign up here and provide information on your availability for the next few weeks. RNs have been asked to provide their availability over the next month.

2.  Contribute to the RNRN fund established to support disaster relief services and to help send nurses and supplies.

To donate by mail: Make checks payable to CNF/RNRN and mail them to: CNF/RNRN, 2000 Franklin St. Oakland, CA 94612.

3.  Do you have family in the Philippines affected by the typhoon? Please share your story

4.  Share this PDF flyer with RN colleagues

5. See and share photos from this relief effort with your social networks and ask friends to help.

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Thank you,

California Nurses Foundation
Registered Nurse Response Network
2000 Franklin St.
Oakland, CA 94612

RNRN Disaster Relief Fund: National Nurses United and the Registered Nurse Response Network (RNRN) work to send nurses to disaster stricken areas both inside the U.S. and internationally. Please complete this secure donation form and share it with friends to ensure that RNs are among the first responders. RNRN is a project of the NNU and the California Nurses Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Donations are secure, and tax-deductible to the extent of the law. RNRN is a project of the California Nurses Foundation (CNF)*, working in cooperation with National Nurses United (NNU). NNU is the nation’s largest and fastest growing union of direct-care RNs, representing more than 170,000 RNs in all 50 states. We are our patient’s safety net. RNs are in a unique position to continue our long and proud history as social advocates, fighting for and providing equitable healthcare for all. *CNF is a nonprofit, founded in 1971, dedicated to charitable, scientific and educational purposes.

 

Our Social Network has Moved!

NOTICE:  The Gypsy Nurse (and thegypsynurse.com) are no longer affiliated with the The Gypsy Nurse Caravan group on Facebook.  Being no longer a member of the Gypsy Nurse Caravan Group was not an option I was given as other parties made this decision for me by letting personal differences get in the way of Professional Judgement. The Gypsy Nurse will continue to provide the same Professional Service that you have grown to expect under the New & Improved Facebook page The Travel Nurse Network. Thank you for your continued support. Should you have any questions , concerns or suggestions, please contact me personally at admin@thegypsynurse.com   Check us out on the New FB group Sponsored by:  The Gypsy Nurse! Travel Nurses, recruiters and nurses interested in learning about travel nursing are all invited to join me at the Travel Nurse Network. The Gypsy Nurse believes in the 3 C’s: Collaboration, Camaraderie and Community… The Travel Nurse Network is just that…a network for Travel nurses. An unbiased place for nurses and recruiters to join in a collaborative effort to improve our industry and support each other. Lets collaborate with each other to better understand the industry. Let’s support each other and build camaraderie, and let’s build a community by meeting in person, supporting those having a difficult time and providing information to those seeking a better understanding of our specialty. RULES: – Absolutely NO RECRUITING (I will warn you first but if you continue to actively recruit or spam the members, […]

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A Gypsy Nurse Beach Bon Fire & Cookout

Great things are happening in the Travel Nursing Community. In an effort to promote travel nurse socialization and support, The Gypsy Nurse organizes events and Activities all over the Nation! In addition to meeting other Gypsy Nurses and having a Great time, you can earn your Gypsy Bracelet and Charm by attending an Gypsy sponsored event! Beach Bon Fire & Cookout ~ Mad River Beach Arcata, CA This event was organized by The Gypsy Nurse. On arrival, there was a load of wood that needed brought to the Bon Fire site and I was thankful for the assistance of a random young man that graciously helped out! Gypsy Nurses headed to the beach for a Traditional California Bon Fire and Cook-out… We had a great turnout and more food and drink than we could consume. Being the welcoming and giving group that we are, we invited random beach-goers to join in with us.  We were joined by a local young girl who had biked out to the beach and was happy to warm herself by the fire in the damp foggy evening before she got back on her bike and rode home.  We were also joined by a vacationing family who’s daughter immediately fell in love with our Gypsy Dog ‘Fawn’. We rounded out the group with 4 Travel Nurses, one spouse (who got to mark something off his ‘Bucket List’), one Gypsy Dog, 4 Random strangers and a little girl. Want to know what the Gypsy Nurse’s are planning? […]

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Travel Nurse Daily: November 27, 2013

Many factors increase your risk for prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. To find out more about your risk, see which characteristics in this list apply to you. I am 45 years of age or older. I am overweight. I have a parent with diabetes. I have a sister or brother with diabetes. My family background is African American,  Hispanic/Latino, American Indian, Asian American, or Pacific Islander. I had diabetes while I was pregnant (gestational  diabetes), or I gave birth to a baby weighing 9 pounds or more. I am physically active less than three times a  week.       Source: http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/DDTSTRS/default.aspx

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Thanksgiving For the Travel Nurse

By Teresa Posthumus There are many ways to celebrate Thanksgiving for the Travel Nurse.  Invite someone over who would also be alone, volunteer, check local Holiday activities, pamper yourself, skype with your family or watch football all day.  Whatever you do, enjoy your holiday. Below are some websites with different and new ways to spend your holiday. Check them out. I hope everyone has a safe and Happy Thanksgiving! Celebrating Thanksgiving Away from Home Jamey Cicconetti Hatter, Yahoo Contributor Network An inspirational blog that will inspire you to enjoy your Thanksgiving!  It will help you find ways to make it your own and enjoy Thanksgiving. Written by a Military Wife and what Thanksgiving means too many of our Military Men and Women.  Helps one to remember what we have to be thankful for in life.  Thanksgiving at home away from home This may be an older story but I found it heart warming.  Most celebrate Thanksgiving with family but there are many ways to celebrate Thanksgiving and to be thankful for what we have in our life.  No matter where you are ENJOY Thanksgiving!  Thanksgiving For One: More Fun Than You Think! Finding New Friends To Celebrate With, Helping Others… Many out of the box ideas for spending Thanksgiving away from home.  How are you celebrating the holiday season this year?  Would you like to contribute your story?

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