This semester’s Marshfield ECSNA participants played an integral role in this initiative, and their efforts deserve special recognition. Members included Cianna Gemignani, Emma Panasuk, Bailey Matis, Megan Farley, Brianna Brandner, Elizabeth Patrick, Emma Dieckman, Erin Young, Sarah Martin, Shawna Moen, Kaitlyn Kettler, Lydia Emery, Stephanie Kinzel, Beth Wittman and Camryn Fisher. Their dedication to service and their community exemplifies the values at the heart of nursing.
A couple of nursing students described their recent shopping trip as their most rewarding experience with ECSNA, saying, “Being able to give back to the local community in a profound way and learn in-depth about these organizations was a great experience. Learning to be a community member and a nurse simultaneously is a rewarding process.”
As the Marshfield ECSNA enters its final year, its members will continue their philanthropic work on a smaller scale while balancing the rigorous demands of nursing school. Their dedication to both their studies and their community is a testament to the values of care, compassion and resilience that define the nursing profession.
The legacy of ECSNA will endure in Marshfield through the lives it has touched and the organizations it has supported — a fitting tribute to the spirit of service at the heart of nursing.
Written by Kaylan Petrie, administrative coordinator, UW-Eau Claire College of Nursing, Marshfield site.