Wake County, the Raleigh Chamber and WRAL-TV are joining forces to Share the Love with our local healthcare heroes this month and beyond—and we need the community’s help to do it.
“For the past year, healthcare workers have met unprecedented challenges and changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Wake County Commissioner Sig Hutchinson. “Even now, as vaccines give us hope for a return to normalcy, our frontline healthcare workers continue in their fight to help people suffering from the virus.
“The pandemic isn’t over—it’s just entering a new phase. That’s why it’s more important than ever that we show these dedicated doctors, nurses, paramedics and other staff members just how much we appreciate them.”
Join us in this joint effort to say “thank you” to our healthcare heroes, including the teams at Duke Raleigh Hospital, UNC REX Healthcare, WakeMed Health & Hospitals and Wake County EMS.
“Our healthcare workers have gone above and beyond to care for the community during the pandemic,” said Adrienne Cole, president and CEO of the Raleigh Chamber. “The Share the Love campaign is a great way to recognize and show appreciation to the men and women who have sacrificed and worked tirelessly for all of us.”
There are many ways to participate—pick the one that works best for you!
- Visit wral.com/sharethelove and add a photo or video of your family, yourself or even your pets—it’s like signing a digital thank-you card.
- Print out a poster and hang it in the window of your home or business.
- Download a coloring page and give it your own creative spin—then show it off!
- Post your photos and thoughts on social media using the hashtag #ShareTheLoveNC. We’ll share your messages with our healthcare workers.
- Send a card (or a Valentine!) to a hospital or EMS station (addresses can be found on the website).
- Spread the word that participating Raleigh Chamber members will offer special discounts and coupons to healthcare workers. Check them out here.
“As a news organization, we have been covering the devastating impact of COVID-19 in our community for almost a year,” said Joel Davis, vice president and general manager of WRAL-TV and FOX 50. “Our frontline healthcare workers have been, and remain, the true heroes of this pandemic. We are hopeful this project will ensure that these community heroes know they are appreciated and celebrated.”
Learn more about how you can help “Share the Love” at wral.com/sharethelove. The campaign will run through March 3.
About the Raleigh Chamber
The Raleigh Chamber is the Triangle’s largest nonprofit business membership organization made up of more than 1,800 member firms, representing two-thirds of the private sector employment in Wake County. The Chamber builds a thriving regional economy, enhances the community’s quality of life, and strengthens member businesses.
Thanks to WRAL-TV and Wake County for this Capcom story & graphic.