Let’s Celebrate
With all the uncertainties we faced this year, celebrating together has never been more important. When we weren’t able to meet in-person, we connected with you through our virtual events. Near or far, our purple spirit was with our members all across Ontario.
Black History Month Celebration in Hamilton
February 23
This year, SEIU Healthcare expanded our Black History Month celebrations to Hamilton. Members joined us at the Michelangelo Banquet Hall. We had greetings from Jayoti Edington, special dance performances, African drumming, spoken word, poetry, and a skit presentation from local artists. MPP Matt Green was our guest speaker and comedian Tania Hernandez provide some comic relief at the end of the night.
Nursing Week
May 10 – 17
Nursing Week 2020 marked the 200th anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s birthday and was declared the Year of the Nurse. Since we weren’t able to celebrate with our members face-to-face, we launched our digital Nursing Division magazine Scrubs and Scopes, held a Nursing Week Facebook Event, and sent out a small token of appreciation to our SEIU nurses.
Seniors’ Month
June 30
The family members of residents and SEIU Healthcare members and staff joined us at our Seniors’ Month celebrations in Pickering, Thunder Bay, and Sault Ste Marie throughout June to raise awareness of the issues our seniors are facing while demanding changes in long-term care.
On June 1, the first day of Seniors’ Month, we organized a special event at Orchard Villa, a long-term care facility that lost 78 residents to COVID-19 during the first wave of the pandemic. Together we honoured the seniors who tragically passed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and called on urgent action from the government and employers to fix our broken healthcare system.
Labour Day
September 1
This year Labour Day celebrations looked a little different. SEIU Healthcare participated in various car caravans across the province, including those taking place in Hamilton, Kingston, Thunder Bay, and Northumberland. Members joined us with their families and friends in their vehicles, honking their horns, with kind messages, and fun car decorations to honour this special day.
We also celebrated by joining online events, caravan parades, and special initiatives. To bring everyone together, SEIU Healthcare asked our members to share a special message virtually with their sisters and brothers to promote solidarity and union pride. The videos talk about how members were able to get through the pandemic, what they were doing for Labour Day, and what being in a union means to them!
Halloween Event
October 30
COVID-19 could not destroy our spooky spirit this Halloween. Your SEIU Healthcare officers invited you and your family to our first-ever Family Digital Halloween Party. To celebrate, we sent your children special gift bags and organized a fun Halloween costume contest. The winners were:
Best Healthcare Costume: Jayden, Scariest Costume: Summer, Most Original Costume: Natalie, Best Staff: Leslie
Maskerade Concert
December 12
To celebrate you and the outstanding work you do each day, we held a MASKuerade Concert at the end of the year on Facebook Live. Local musicians and singers from Soul Sessions shared their beautiful music, and both Leader of the Official Opposition Andrea Horwath and leader of the Ontario Liberal Party Steven Del Duca made a special appearance. We also asked you and your families to send us the most stylish, creative, funny, or interesting face masks.
Children’s Pajama Party
December 17
So many SEIU Healthcare families joined us for our Children’s Pajama Party on ZOOM. It was a great night full of games, giveaways, and lots and lots of pajamas. Thank you to all those who submitted creative videos and art pieces, we loved hearing about how you are celebrating this holiday season.
Holiday Turkey Giveaway
December 19 & 20
As a small token of appreciation this holiday season, SEIU Healthcare gifted 11,000 turkeys to show our gratitude to all our frontline healthcare workers. Like everything else this year, the holidays didn’t feel quite the same, that’s why spreading some joy and happiness was so important. From December 19 to December 20, our SEIU family setup safe pickup stations all over Ontario to distribute the thousands of turkeys.
Black History Month Celebration in Hamilton
February 23
This year, SEIU Healthcare expanded our Black History Month celebrations to Hamilton. Members joined us at the Michelangelo Banquet Hall. We had greetings from Jayoti Edington, special dance performances, African drumming, spoken word, poetry, and a skit presentation from local artists. MPP Matt Green was our guest speaker and comedian Tania Hernandez provide some comic relief at the end of the night.