Season For Hope

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Be a Light that Sustains a Life

The Holidays are a special time of year at Trinitas Regional Medical Center, RWJBarnabas Health. As a community, we celebrate all Holiday traditions. Across many faiths and cultures, keeping a light burning in Honor of or in Memory of a loved one — a shining symbol of hope. At Trinitas, we recognize this and aspire to be a source of this hope, a light in the darkness.

This year, we are updating our Season for Hope campaign with a universally representative candle ornament that symbolizes the light that shines within each of us — inviting you to “Be a Light that Sustains a Life.” It’s this light of hope that sustains us as we work tirelessly to provide health care for everyone who needs our assistance. Your contributions make this possible.

Let us give thanks for the light of a health care worker, physician, patient, loved one, friend, or colleague. With this light, a message of hope shines throughout the holiday season and all the year through.

Every tribute and memorial gift will be a symbol of your light making a difference in the lives of our patients.

HOW TO PARTICIPATE

Please complete the response form below. When the Foundation receives your gift, the name(s) of those you memorialize or honor, will be placed among the Holiday decorations in the lobbies of Trinitas Regional Medical Center’s campuses. Acknowledgment of your gift will be sent to you and if you would like, an additional acknowledgment card will be sent to your honoree or their family.

Wishing you good Health and Happiness this Holiday season!

 



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