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Horizon Health to host Twilight Walk to honor all nurses

Horizon Health to host Twilight Walk to honor all nurses

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CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) — With National Nurses Week coming up next month, Horizon Health will sponsor its annual Twilight Walk honoring all nurses on Wednesday, May 6 at 6 p.m. at the Horizon Health main campus in Paris.

The walk is free and is a tribute to all active, retired, and deceased nurses. Participants can purchase a luminary for $3 to honor a nurse or nurses of their choosing, which will be displayed during the walk.

Luminaries can be purchased at MyHorizonHealth.org/Twilight through Sunday, May 3. Sales help fund Horizon’s Nursing Foundation Scholarships.

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