For Immediate
Release:
June 2, 2025
County Commissioners thank nurses for
their
efforts with National Nurses Week recognition
FREEHOLD, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County
Commissioners issued a Certificate of Recognition for National Nurses Week
2025, which took place from May 6-12, to thank nurses for the remarkable care
they provide to patients every day.
The Certificate was presented to nurses from the
Monmouth County Health Department during the Commissioners Workshop Meeting on
May 22.
“Today, we recognize and thank nurses for their
unwavering commitment to helping others in times of need,” said Commissioner
Director Thomas A. Arnone. “Around the clock—24 hours a day, seven days a
week—nurses apply their extensive training to care for the sick. They face
complex and demanding challenges daily, and they meet them with skill,
compassion, and resilience.”
“As a former nurse, I understand the dedication and
years of training it takes to enter this profession,” said Commissioner Deputy
Director Susan M. Kiley, liaison to the Department of Health and Human
Services. “It is an honor to recognize the invaluable contributions of nurses
across Monmouth County who help keep our communities healthy. I would
especially like to thank the nurses within our own Department of Health and
Human Services, whose work supports a wide range of essential programs and
services for our residents.”
For more information about Monmouth County, go
to visitmonmouth.com.
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FREEHOLD, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners issued a Certificate of Recognition for National Nurses Week 2025, which took place from May 6-12, to thank nurses for the remarkable care they provide to patients every day. Photo by Monmouth County Government.