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Healthcare workers get up every morning and report to hospitals all over this great nation. Like the brave soldiers they are, their heroic work is the reason why we are in a better place than we were at the beginning of this global pandemic. 

 

On September 1, 2025, hundreds of healthcare workers will board one of the world's most luxurious cruise ships for a much-needed break from the battle against COVID. They will enjoy seven days to rest, relax, and rejuvenate. A time to spend enjoying friends and family for a much-needed break. Join us in this noble cause to show our appreciation in tangible way. 

Female Healthcare Worker — Tulsa, OK — We Can Do More

Go to We can Do More Inc., and make a donation. Anyone making a donation of $25.00 or more will get a beautiful T-shirt, as our token of appreciation for your support. 

 

Following a rapid spread from its origin in Wuhan, China, the first U.S. case of the 2019 novel Coronavirus, which causes a disease known a COVID-19 was confirmed in a man from Washington state on January 21, 2020.

 

From that first day of discovery to this day January 1, 2024, our brave men and women in the healthcare industry has been on the front line to fight and defeat the COVID-19 virus.

 

Join us as we launch our initiative to honor all of those brave soldiers who are still fighting this disease. 

Make a Donation to Support Healthcare Workers

Every day, our healthcare workers ensure that patients receive the care and service they need to overcome this virus. Would you please join us as we come together as a community to make sure our frontline healthcare workers get what they need to win the war against this global pandemic?

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Every donation made counts and helps us better serve our community. Please consider a contribution today.

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  • “Health care workers and community members are facing challenges like never before due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A great deal of focus centers on obtaining needed personal protective equipment to protect the physical health of clinicians and staff, but equally important are resources to protect their mental health. There are many ways to address mental wellbeing, including mindfulness and stress reduction; crisis support; and, if needed, therapy and/or medication..”


    — American Hospital Association

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    “The best thing you can do for health care workers is to avoid adding to their workloads! Keep yourself safe and healthy, and encourage others to do the same. Wear a mask, and avoid gatherings and unnecessary outings and travel.”


    — John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

  • “Many things about COVID-19 are still unknown. Health care workers risk infection to care for patients and residents who have this new disease. It is important to actively listen to, understand, and respond to their concerns.”


    — MN Department of Health

To learn about our organization and how to give back to the healthcare community, call We Can Do More at 316-841-4037.

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