Physician Assistant Students Embark on COVID-19 Relief Fundraising Efforts - Seton Hall University
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Following this conversation, the PA student-run organization, PASSSHU, began to organize a program-wide COVID-19 Relief Basket fundraiser. Many student organizations across the country are finding ways to be flexible during this unprecedented time and contribute to volunteer efforts white continuing their education remotely. Seton Hall's Physician Assistant students are proud to do their part for their future colleagues.
The baskets each contain a button headband or tension release clip to assist in ear pain, a $25 gift card for either gas or groceries, a pack of Life Savers®, and a thank you note written by PA students. With their generous donations, the organization is on track to donate 650 baskets to local hospitals.
These baskets have been and will be going to St. Mary's General Hospital in Passaic, NJ and Hackensack University Medical Center in Hackensack, NJ. The intentions for these COVID-19 relief baskets are for distribution to a variety of personnel, including healthcare practitioners, custodial and maintenance staff, as well as the Security teams.
"We are very thankful to have such a supportive community to come together during this time. We feel that donations are one of the safest ways to get involved during the pandemic," says Rinaldi. "While we may not be able to assist in the clinical setting as students, we have found a way to assist our future colleagues without leaving our homes. There is a need for relief, and we were able to find a way to fill some of this void."
Contact Information:
Kristen Rinaldi, PASSSHU President: [email protected]
Dr. Jurga Marshall, PASSSHU Faculty Advisor: [email protected]
Professor Christopher Hanifin, Physician Assistant Department Chair: [email protected]
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