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Northern New York Nurse Honor Guard The Northern New York Nurse Honor Guard pays tribute to nurses in St. Lawrence and Jefferson counties

06/06/2026
I love the pics of our honor guard members! When we started this venture in 2024, I wasn’t sure if this would work out. ...
03/06/2026

I love the pics of our honor guard members! When we started this venture in 2024, I wasn’t sure if this would work out. So thankful for our members and the opportunity to recognize our colleagues.

29/05/2026

The Oath That Never Ends

It was spoken once,
beneath the glow of caps and pins,
with trembling voices and steady hearts.
But the nursing oath is not a moment
it is a lifetime.

It does not fade when the ceremony ends,
nor grow silent when the applause dies.
It lingers in every midnight call,
every trembling hand we hold,
every tear we quietly wipe away.

It is the oath that whispers—l
“You will stand, even when weary.”
“You will care, even when unseen.”
“You will protect, even when unthanked.”

Generations before us carried it,
stitched into their uniforms,
etched into their souls.
The older nurses, who bent their backs and broke their sleep,
who stood as shields against death and despair
they wore this oath like armor.

And we, the new generation,
inherit not just their caps and pins,
but the sacred vow they lived by.

Because once a nurse speaks that oath,
it does not end
not in retirement,
not in silence,
not even in death.

It echoes forever
in the lives touched,
in the hearts healed,
in the legacy left behind.

The nursing oath is not recited.
It is carried.
It is endured.
It is lived.

Truly, it is the oath that never ends.

12/05/2026

May 12th marks the birthday of Florence Nightingale and the closing day of Nurses Week — a fitting tribute to the woman whose compassion, courage, and vision forever transformed the nursing profession.
Known as “The Lady with the Lamp,” Florence Nightingale brought comfort and care to wounded soldiers during the Crimean War while also advancing sanitation practices, patient safety, and nursing education. Her work laid the foundation for modern nursing and continues to inspire nurses around the world today.
As Nurses Week comes to a close, we reflect on the legacy she left behind and the countless nurses who continue to carry her light forward through their dedication, advocacy, and compassionate care. Her influence remains woven into every act of kindness, every moment of healing, and every patient touched by the hands of a nurse. 🕯️

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