Share The Love Coverage
February – the month when we celebrate love – is the perfect time to remind our local health care and EMS workers how much we appreciate them!
They have worked tirelessly to respond to the often-unpredictable virus, meeting new challenges and constant changes with relentless courage, determination and LOVE.
Now is the time to show our thanks, encouragement and LOVE, to keep them strong, to show support and to remind them how much we appreciate their efforts and sacrifices.
Here's how to Share the Love
Take a picture or video, make a poster or Valentine’s Day card or even send us a song – the more creative, the better! Any small gesture of love will go a long way to let our frontline health care workers know we are supporting them.
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Thank you for sharing the love with health care workers
From photos to posters to video and more, you shared an outpouring of support for health care workers on the pandemic front lines. -
Your videos: Share the love
Thank you for submitting videos to Share the Love with health care workers -
Share the Love: A shoutout for Nash EMS
Record and send a video of support for health care workers: wral.com/sharethelove -
'We like walking toward the fire:' ER nurse and her work family learn, hope together through pandemic
Shannen Kane is two years removed from nursing school. She's been an ER nurse at UNC Hospitals ever since. -
'Hello health care workers:' Young and old share the love for health care heroes
Take your picture or video, make a poster or Valentine's Day card or even send a song - the more creative, the better! Any small gesture of love will go a long way to let our frontline health care workers know we are supporting them. -
Wake Commissioners, Raleigh Chamber lead effort to 'Share the Love' with health care workers
Political and business leaders are coming together to sponsor an outpouring of support fo health care workers in this season of love. Share the Love through your photos, video or drawings at wral.com/sharethelove. -
'This is what we do' ... 'We lean on each other:' Health care workers share stories from front lines
As WRAL launches a month of 'Share the Love' appreciation for health care workers, Bryan Mims talked to six from area hospitals about their daily challenges, where they seek support and their hopes for 2021. Share the Love through your photos, video or drawings at wral.com/sharethelove. -
Share the Love (Ended 3/3/21)
Join WRAL in bringing the community together to remind our local health care workers that we love and appreciate them! -
Frontline Flyover: A salute to healthcare heroes
From 1,000 feet up and from the ground, WRAL celebrated the courage of hospital workers in a special partnership with the Bandit Flight Team and the North Carolina Healthcare Association. -
Overhead, a smoky salute; on the ground, applause and a return to the hospital front lines
A mighty force, six roaring engines trailing billows of white smoke, soared across the Triangle Thursday night. The Frontline Flyover paid tribute to another mighty force 1,000 feet below on the ground - the health care workers at seven area hospitals who daily battle a deadly virus. -
Flyover honors health care workers
For about 10 years, the Bandit Flight Team, the most active civilian formation team in the U.S., has been devoted to saluting the men and women who risk their lives serving our country. On May 14, 2020, they salute health care workers in a Frontline Flyover in partnership with WRAL and the North Carolina Healthcare Association. -
Special partnership spurs a first of its kind aerial salute for health-care workers at seven Triangle area hospitals
Starting at 7 on Thursday evening, many people will experience a first-of-its-kind salute to health-care workers - a Frontline Flyover above WRAL-TV studios in Raleigh and then to all Triangle area hospitals. -
Raleigh writer's song celebrates health care workers ahead of planned flyover salute
Abby Schiller is a Raleigh singer-songwriter. She's a rising sophomore at Berklee College of Music in Boston. Now Schiller hopes to raise up health care workers in the fight against COVID-19.