Public Encouraged To Recognize Healthcare Workers Thursday Night At KCH
WARSAW — Want to show your support for healthcare workers who are on the frontlines of a pandemic?
There’s a chance Thursday night, April 2, when a group hosts “Shining Lights on Healthcare Help” at the Kosciusko Community Hospital’s north parking lot at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 2.
Participants are asked to drive into the lot and point their headlights at the hospital. Everyone is encouraged to practice social distancing safety measures for COVID-19, according to a news release about the program.
At approximately 8:05 p.m. Pastor John B. Lowe II will lead everyone in prayer.
“We want to let all medical professionals and staff in Kosciusko know that we appreciate them being on the front line,” said Ken Locke, director of the Greater Warsaw Ministerial Association.
“They are serving us during this epidemic and we want to lift them up in prayer to our Heavenly Father,” said Alyssa Lowe, co-chair of this gathering.
A KCH employee has tested positive for COVID-19 and was hospitalized, the hospital said.