SECU Surprises Sinai Visitors and Staff with Acts of Kindness

Check It Out: Gathering in Sinai Hospital's parking lot are (left to right) Noelle, a pediatric oncology patient, Becky Smith, executive vice president and chief revenue officer at SECU, Sarah Ryan, assistant vice president of community engagement at SECU, and Amy Shlossman, president and COO of Sinai Hospital. (Provided Photo)

“Nobody is ever impoverished through the giving of charity.”

–Jewish philosopher and physician Maimonides

From Monday through Thursday of this week, representatives of SECU, Maryland’s largest credit union, are surprising visitors at Sinai Hospital with free parking in the garage and parking lot in honor of Kindness Month.

The campaign was created to inspire 500,000 acts of kindness throughout the state in 2023.

Sinai Hospital
Paying It Forward: Sinai emergency department nursing staff joined Sarah Ryan, assistant vice president of community engagement at SECU, to pick up baskets of the socks and other “Kindness swag.” (Provided Photo)

During the annual campaign, SECU performs one grand act of kindness to surprise and delight a local community organization, nonprofit or group in need.

On Tuesday morning, Oct. 3, Sarah Ryan, assistant vice president of community engagement at SECU, was on site to present Amy Shlossman, Sinai’s president and chief operating officer, with a check for $15,000 covering parking costs over the course of the week.

SECU’s “Kindness Team” was also on hand at the pop-up event that day to greet visitors at the lot.

In addition, SECU’s Kindness Campaign included providing more than 300 pairs of Comrad compression socks to Sinai workers constantly on their feet in the emergency department.

  • Becky Smith, EVP and Chief Revenue Officer and Sarah Ryan, AVP Community Engagement at SECU, and Noelle, a pediatric patient at Sinai
  • SECU staff hand out "Kindness Cards."
  • Kindness Kits
  • Pediatric oncology patient, Noelle
  • Kindness Sign
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