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★ ★    ★   Salute to                                                                                                                       ★
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            ★ ★                                   Volunteers ★ ★




            MORSELIFE HEALTH SYSTEM                                                        HOLY CROSS HEALTH
                                                        Cheryl Lamb

        Sharon Levine-Shein                              Since 2006 Cheryl Lamb has proved to be an invaluable volunteer at Holy Cross Health
                                                        serving more than 25,000 hours. From volunteering at the gift shop, working on special
          During the past 11                            projects, serving on the gala committee and co-chairing the event, Cheryl has donated her
        years Sharon Levine-                            time and energy to various projects and in departments throughout the hospital. At the
        Shein has become                                Michael & Dianne Bienes Comprehensive Cancer Center at Holy Cross Health she has vol-
        indispensable in                                unteered her time assisting nurses and tending to patients with compassion, kindness and
        maintaining the                                 empathy to ensure their comfort. Cheryl is also a member of the “Girlfriend’s Club,” the
        infrastructure that                             group that has donated funds as lifetime, founding members in support of the Dorothy
        allows MorseLife                                Mangurian Comprehensive Women’s Center at the Holy Cross Healthplex. The pandemic
        Health System to                                has proven the importance of volunteers, and Cheryl quickly stepped up to serve at the hos-
        deliver more than                               pital’s vaccine center. Whatever Cheryl is asked to help with, she does so with a genuine smile. Cheryl’s dedication to
        50,000 nutritious                               upholding the core values of Holy Cross Health is appreciated by all who have been fortunate enough to work with her
        and kosher meals                                over the years.
        annually through its
        Meals-On-Wheels                                                       BROWARD HEALTH IMPERIAL POINT
        program. The impacts of COVID-19 have
        increased the need for meals by more than 20%
        and Sharon has been instrumental in the pivot   Ann Moslowitz
        from in-home deliveries to weekly phone calls and
        doorstep deliveries. Her responsibilities include   Ann Moslowitz feels at home at Broward Health Imperial Point. It might be because her
        updating records with clients’ names, ages, com-  mother was a volunteer in 1984. It might be because Moslowitz worked for 26 years in var-
        panions, and their medical condition. She regular-  ious jobs at Broward Health. It might be because she has served as a volunteer for 10 years.
        ly reports any change in physical condition or   “It’s difficult to choose just one thing that I love about volunteering,” she said. “I love help-
        concern for clients’ well-being so that professional   ing others.” As president of the hospital’s auxiliary and pre-pandemic, Moslowitz managed
        nursing staff is assigned to access the home situa-  about 60 volunteers who worked 10 shifts, five days a week.
        tion. Sharon is also involved in all MorseLife food   “As volunteers, we step in as needed. We manage the gift shop, make lab runs and escort
        insecurity events and helps deliver pantry items   patients,” Moslowitz said. “If patients are nervous, we do our best to calm them down. I have
        from the MorseLife’s kosher food pantry. Providing   the best group of volunteers.”
        vulnerable seniors with emotional and physical   Moslowitz leads volunteer quarterly meetings, where they plan, play games and raise
        sustenance, Sharon is on the front lines ensuring   money for the hospital, saying “Everything we do, goes back to the hospital.”
        that no senior goes without.                     These days, Moslowitz is keeping busy helping others in her Cypress Bend condominium and caring for her Tabby cat.
                                                         “All my volunteers want to come back to the hospital,” she said. “We are ready, willing and able.”









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