IDAHO FALLS — This year has been a challenging year for many. The physical and emotional demands on the individuals in the healthcare community continues to be enormous.
Members of the Rotary Club of Idaho Falls, with technical assistance from IE Productions, created a video to convey messages of appreciation and support for everybody working throughout the healthcare system in Idaho Falls.
“On behalf of the club, we ask that you share this video expression of thanks with your family, friends and co-workers working in healthcare,” states Club President Michelle Holt. “Words aren’t nearly enough, but we want you to know that you have all of our admiration, respect, encouragement and support. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. We are truly grateful for all that you do and hope that this video brightens your holiday!”
The Rotary Club of Idaho Falls has been serving our community, state and world since February 4, 1918. The club (380th of the 33,000 plus clubs) and its members have long been involved in nearly every charitable and non-profit activity in Idaho Falls and the region. Our membership of more than 130 is comprised of a cross-section of leaders representing various professions throughout Idaho Falls.
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Source: eastidahonews.com
WATCH: Rotary Club releases video expressing appreciation for local healthcare workers
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