Over 100 NICU nurses win lottery together and give money to pair who ‘need it most’

Imagine the thrill of winning the lottery, a dream that seems almost unreachable given the slim odds.
Yet, there’s always that glimmer of hope, especially when colleagues come together, pooling their resources to buy a stack of tickets, all in agreement to share any potential winnings.

This practice, though common, rarely sees the light of success, but it shows the power of collective hope and camaraderie.

In a heartwarming twist of fate, a group of 126 NICU nurses at Mercy Children’s Hospital in Missouri decided to try their luck in the lottery.

Each nurse chipped in, buying several tickets in the hopes of hitting the jackpot.
While they didn’t win the staggering $1.6 billion prize, fortune smiled upon them in a smaller yet significant way, rewarding them with a $10,000 win.

Winning $10,000 might seem like a fortune to some, but with so many hands to divide it between, the amount each nurse would receive was minimal.

After taxes, the total sum dwindled to $7,200, leaving each nurse with a mere $56.

It was a small sum, barely making a dent in their financial situations, yet it was a win nonetheless.

Faced with the reality of their modest win, the nurses were struck by a moment of inspiration.
The $56 per person wasn’t going to change their lives, but they saw an opportunity to make a real difference.

They decided to donate the entire sum to two of their own, colleagues who were facing challenges far greater than financial ones, demonstrating a profound sense of unity and compassion.

The first beneficiary of their generosity was Casey Orellana, a neonatologist, mother of four, and a devoted wife.

Her world had been turned upside down when her husband, Phil, was diagnosed with cancer.
The diagnosis forced him to leave his job, plunging the family into financial uncertainty as Casey juggled her professional responsibilities with the mounting medical bills and the needs of her children.

Casey’s struggle was compounded by the need to reduce her working hours to care for her husband and children, exacerbating their financial difficulties.

The nurses’ decision to give her the money came at a moment of dire need, as she was grappling with how to afford her husband’s medication.

It was a beacon of hope and support in her time of darkness.

The second recipient of the nurses’ kindness was Gretchen Post, who was mourning the tragic loss of her 17-year-old son, Jack, to suicide.
The unexpected financial assistance from her colleagues was designated to cover the funeral expenses, a gesture that lifted a heavy burden from her shoulders during a period of profound grief.

This act of generosity did more than just provide financial relief; it brought the nursing team closer together, fostering a sense of community and selflessness.

It was a powerful reminder of the impact of kindness, encouraging others to look beyond their own needs and consider how they can help those around them.

The story of these nurses, who chose to support their colleagues in times of need rather than keep a small windfall for themselves, is a testament to the human spirit.

Their decision reflects a deep care and consideration for others, proving that sometimes, the greatest win is in giving.

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