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Thank You to Our Nightingale Sponsors

The sponsorships are used to fund scholarships for local nursing students.

The Nightingale Awards for Excellence in Nursing gala event is made possible by generous sponsors. The sponsorships are also used to fund scholarships for local nursing students. Through the New Haven Nightingale program five $1,200 scholarships will be awarded this year and to date, $33,000 has been awarded! The scholarship awards ceremony will be held on April 18th.

We thank the following sponsors who have already committed to the 2012 Nightingale Awards for Excellence in Nursing:

Official Sponsors: Gaylord Hospital & Masonicare

Benefactor: 1-3 Long Wharf Drive Ownership, Griffin Hospital, & Toyota Presents Oakdale

Patron: JH Cohn & VA CT Healthcare Systems

Supporter: New England Homecare

For more information about sponsoring the 2012 Nightingale Awards visit http://www.nightingalenursingawards.org/newhaven/ or call 203.859.6054.

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