Anonymous donor gives Santa Cruz hospital $1 million for employee bonuses

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Anonymous donor gives Santa Cruz hospital $1 million for employee bonuses
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An anonymous donor has gifted their local hospital $1 million, designating the funds to go entirely to the staff, from floor cleaners to nurses

Wary of outsiders, Bolinas, Calif., allowed one of them, a tech entrepreneur who moved there in 2014, to test the community for the coronavirus.

But it was the $1 million donation accompanying the note that had Dominican Hospital cheering. The gift was designated entirely for employees, and so nurses, cleaning staff, lab techs, medical records keepers, security guards and even mailroom staff who have worked at the hospital for at least a year are receiving a bonus check. Full-time staff will get $800 and part-timers $600.Hospital president Dr.

After weeks of hard work, nursing supervisor Amy Loudon said she was amazed at the generosity of a stranger, and especially appreciative that the windfall is being shared with all employees this week.Sign up for the latest news, best stories and what they mean for you, plus answers to your questions.“There are so many people who keep the hospital running,” Loudon said.

who clean the floors, deliver supplies, fix machines, everything. It’s a team, and I’m glad the whole team is getting a thank you.”Which is probably why the anonymous do-gooder made the donation.

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