Our Alliance of Asian and Pacific Islanders Employee Impact Group recently collaborated to create "senbazuru," which translates to 1,000 cranes in Japanese. These cranes symbolize hope, healing, and love, resonating with the Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Cancer Survivorship Center's mission to provide comprehensive support for patients, family members, and caregivers throughout their journey. “As a health care company our purpose is to develop medicines and technologies that serve patients,” said Saleem Farooqui, Executive Vice President at Fresenius Kabi and co-executive sponsor of the company’s AAPI EIG. “At the same time, we are all patients or caregivers ourselves and we know that inspiration and hope are sometimes needed for a patient’s journey. We want these beautiful cranes to play a role in inspiring and providing hope for those patients.” In addition to the artwork, Fresenius Kabi donated $15,000 toward supporting programing at the center, plus an additional $10,000 commitment over the next two years. Watch the video and read the Advocate Health Care blog to learn more about this culturally meaningful dedication: https://lnkd.in/ewZWbKxM
This is a great employee driven initiative. I am so proud to work with individuals who strive to make a difference.
Lovely, hopeful & inspiring
Very inspiring.
This is incredible!!
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2wWhen you can go to work and join a team that is inspired to share hope, healing, and love with others, then you know you work somewhere special.