We appreciate any individual or restaurant interested in sponsoring a meal for our AU health care heroes.
Students from North Harlem Elementary School created a banner to support frontline workers at AU Health.
The award was for "our health care providers, researchers, volunteers, pastoral care team, members of our facilities team, and countless others" who have helped throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Sept. 10 cook-out offered meals and encouragement to nearly 2,000 of “Our AU Heroes,” who have been working tirelessly on the front lines throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
A woman in New York saw Yolanda Coar's story on CNN and was so moved, she sent handmade cards to Augusta University's health care heroes.
A closer look at JagNation's Cheryl Ellis, exercise physiologist in Cardiac Rehab.
Those were among the highlights of the donations received this past week as Augusta University Health continues the fight against COVID-19.
EVS teams for the health system and university work hard each day to maintain a safe, clean environment in our hospitals and academic and research buildings.
Augusta University’s College of Nursing is deeply invested in helping with the response to the COVID-19 pandemic in our community, which includes the work of our students.
We salute our Facilities teams for coordinating vital COVID-19 efforts.
As the health care professionals at Augusta University Health continue to treat patients affected by COVID-19, a number of businesses and restaurants have donated food so they can enjoy a good meal.An ongoing list of donors can be found here.
As the medical professionals at Augusta University Health continue to combat COVID-19, they also want to encourage you to stay home and shelter in place to help stop the spread.
Donations have been a big help to #OurAUHeroes in the fight against COVID-19.
Augusta University will distribute the cards to the health care heroes on the front line of the COVID-19 fight.