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May 12, 2025 is Nurses Day in Australia, and it’s our annual reminder to slow down, look around and say “thank you” to the people who make hospitals, schools, clinics and aged-care homes run: our nurses.
By Ali + Julie
April 9, 2025
These quiet heroes are often the first and last faces we see in a healthcare setting. They juggle compassion and chaos with calm expertise — often without recognition, without rest and without skipping a beat.
This year, go beyond cupcakes and coffee mugs. Let’s give nurses heartfelt appreciation, shared from the whole team, community or school.
Nurses Day is celebrated every year on May 12, the birthday of Florence Nightingale, a pioneer of modern nursing.
But the celebration doesn’t stop there:
All of May is dedicated to appreciating the contribution of nurses in every setting, and it’s a great opportunity to plan something thoughtful and lasting.
Nurses Day exists to acknowledge the tireless care nurses provide, not just during emergencies, but every single day. Whether it’s holding a hand through a tough diagnosis or explaining medical terms with patience and empathy, nurses are there through it all.
And yet, their work is often taken for granted.
Especially in the years following the COVID-19 pandemic, burnout among nurses has skyrocketed. Staff shortages, long hours, limited support and emotional exhaustion have left many questioning their future in the profession.
That’s why recognition matters. In fact, studies show that employees who feel appreciated are more likely to stay, feel engaged and continue going above and beyond.
Let’s skip the generic ideas and focus on what really resonates — genuine, thoughtful appreciation.
Here are five ways to celebrate Nurses Day (or Nurses Week) with meaning...and how GroupTogether can help!
Instead of a solo thank-you note, invite your whole team, school or community to share their messages of thanks in one beautiful, easy-to-share group card.
GroupTogether lets you gather messages, photos, GIFs and even money for a pooled gift card.
In minutes, you can set up a group card for a nurse or nursing team, send the link around and make someone’s entire day. The final result is delivered digitally, or you can print it as a keepsake.
“I cried when I opened my card. Reading everyone’s messages reminded me why I chose this career. It was better than any gift I’ve ever received.” — Chloe, ICU nurse, Sydney
Pro tip: Schedule your card to land right on May 12 for that extra surprise factor.
Not every nurse wants another branded tote or thermal mug (though some totally do!).
If you’re managing a team of nurses, ask them directly what they’d love most. Common answers include:
Whatever the answer, GroupTogether makes it easy to pool funds from a department or community so that your appreciation aligns with what they value most.
While many nurses are humble, that doesn’t mean they don’t love being celebrated.
Use your company’s social channels, newsletters, or even local media to spotlight nurse contributions. Ideas:
Tag nurses (if they’re comfortable) and help them feel seen far beyond the break room.
One of the best ways to show appreciation? Invite everyone who’s benefited from a nurse’s care to say thanks.
That could include:
With GroupTogether, it’s simple. Send a link to anyone who wants to contribute. No apps. No fuss. Just heartfelt messages, together.
If you’re planning something bigger, here are a few extras you can include in your Nurses Week celebration:
These small, meaningful gestures help make Nurses Day 2025 one to remember.
When is Nurses Day 2025?
May 12, 2025. It falls on a Monday this year.
Why do we celebrate Nurses Day?
To recognize the essential, compassionate care nurses provide every day. It’s also celebrated to honor the birthday of Florence Nightingale.
How can I celebrate Nurses Day at work?
Send a group card, pool funds for a gift, host a lunch or simply offer words of appreciation.
What do nurses really want for Nurses Day?
Recognition that’s personal and sincere. Many also value time off, growth opportunities or something as simple as being seen and appreciated by their community.
Can I send a virtual group card to a nurse?
Absolutely. GroupTogether makes it easy to create a group card filled with love, memories and optional gifts - all online.
Nurses don’t just deliver care. They deliver hope, comfort and strength. And while a single thank-you is powerful, a shared chorus of appreciation is unforgettable.
This Nurses Day 2025, make it easy for your whole team or community to join in and say thank you…beautifully, personally and together.
Show genuine appreciation for your nurses with a Group Card from the whole staff! Send it with a link, or print and give in person.
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Co-Founders, GroupTogether.
Life’s busy. That’s why we’re here to make it easy for you to collect money from a group. Less wasted time, less packaging waste, and spending a little less but giving a lot better!
Cool! You can create a Group Card. We just can’t accept money from your group.
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