Jul 1, 2020 Donors are Heroes, Too: Newark Beth Israel Medical Center

At Newark Beth Israel Medical Center (NBI), we’ve dedicated everything we have to fighting COVID-19. And just as we’ve had the community’s back, you’ve had ours, with a steady outpouring of food, supplies, personal items and love. Please know that each and every gift has helped to keep us going. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you!

pet therapy

Pet Therapy: The Associated Humane Society of Newark donated some puppy time to the frontline workers at NBI, allowing staff to pet the dogs and de-stress.

Runnin’ on Dunkin’: Frontline workers in the NBI Emergency Department welcomed donations from Dunkin’.

NBI and Children’s Hospital of New Jersey President and Chief Executive Officer Darrell K. Terry, Sr., delivered meals to staff members

Special Delivery: NBI and Children’s Hospital of New Jersey President and Chief Executive Officer Darrell K. Terry, Sr., delivered meals to staff members.

Dr. Scholl’s donated insoles

Foot Rest: Dr. Scholl’s donated insoles to help NBI frontline workers as they worked tirelessly for patients.

Gary's Wine and Marketplace provided sweet treats for the Pediatrics Unit team.

Front Line Appreciation Group provided meals to NBI staff every day

FLAG Salute: The Front Line Appreciation Group (FLAG) of South Orange/Maplewood has generously provided meals to NBI staff every day, delivering more than 5,000 meals since late March.

FLAG raised more than $88,000 in support of Heroes in Healthcare

The Founders of FLAG of South Orange/ Maplewood raised more than $88,000 in support of Heroes in Healthcare.

he Long Term Care team at CSH in Mountainside thanks FLAG for a donation of breakfast sandwiches

Children's Specialized Hospital: The Long Term Care team at CSH in Mountainside thanks FLAG for a donation of breakfast sandwiches.

a collaborative project with Kerri Berson Levine and Angela Simmons, provided more than 3,500 individually packaged meals and also livestreamed musical performances for the employees of NBI

#Girltalktakeover: Music, Meals & More, a collaborative project with Kerri Berson Levine and Angela Simmons, provided more than 3,500 individually packaged meals and also livestreamed musical performances for the employees of NBI. Girl Talk Takeover raised more than $30,000 to support NBI’s heroes.

20 iPads donated by Princeton Christian Church

NBI Clinicians get a look at what they can do to help patients connect with loved ones with 20 iPads donated by Princeton Christian Church.

The KIPP Seek Academy sent positive messages and lunches for the pediatrics team

Nourishment and More: The KIPP Seek Academy sent positive messages and lunches for the pediatrics team.

To share your thanks or make a donation in support of our healthcare heroes, visit www.rwjbh.org/give.