2009 Calendar showcases nurses and nursing students with disabilities
Happy New Year everyone...a little late!
ExceptionalNurse.com is pleased to offer a calendar for 2009. Each month showcases a nurse or nursing student with a disability.
You can preview the calendar on the home page of ExceptionalNurse.com.
If you are creative, crafty or financially challenged... you can download the pdf and make one for your office or you can purchase a hard copy of the calendar for $20.00 plus shipping and handling. Payment can be made through Amazon.com on ExceptionalNurse.com.
Proceeds of the sale of the calendar will benefit the Exceptional Nurse scholarship fund for nursing students with disabilities.
Thanks in advance for your support....and feel free to share!
Have a great year,
Donna Maheady
BROWSE
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