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(KGTV) -- San Diego nurse Ana Wilkinson spent a month working at New York’s Harlem Hospital during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. She returned to San Diego May 21st and returned to work at UCSD Medical Center, just three days later. The transition has not been easy.“A part of me feels guilty leaving my team there. The first day back at UCSD Medical Center I felt lost and I cried.”Wilkinson’s firefighter husband and two young sons understood when she answered the call for help in New York City. She has served on medical missions all over the world but this mission was the most challenging. Her motto is that no patient dies alone.“I became attached to my patients and because their families couldn’t be there, I was there holding their hands when they died.”Wilkinson says her time in New York has made her a better person and a better nurse. 860

  

(KGTV) - The nearing Deferred Action for Childhood Act deadline is prompting artists to get their take immigrants' experiences out before the government’s decision.San Diego Border Dreamers hosted a fundraiser featuring all immigration-related art. More than 40 artists from around California donated various works for the show that was held at Bread and Salt in Barrio Logan.All proceeds from the artwork sold went the group and effort to get a clean DACA bill.“I hope with this we are able to enlighten people about our experience for those that are not fully aware what we go through,” said Dulce Garcia, a DACA recipient.  659

  

(KGTV) - Round Table Pizza is supporting the California Fire Foundation and victims of the California wildfires with a fundraiser Tuesday. The pizza chain will give 15 percent of sales and donations to the charity in an event called “A Day for California”. The ultimate fundraising goal is 0,000. Money raised will support the Supplying Aid to Victims of Emergency program, which provides aid from firefighter to those who have lost homes in disasters through gift cards. “Round Table Pizza is proud to call California home and our hearts are hurting for our customers, franchisees and team members in areas devastated by the fires in both the Northern and Southern regions of the state,” said Geoff Goodman, Executive Vice President of Round Table Pizza. “On December 11, we will be serving not only a great meal, but hope to those who truly need it most this holiday season. Please join us.”“Thousands of our fellow Californians were devastated by the destructive and deadly wildfires,” said Brian K. Rice, chair of the California Fire Foundation. “Through the SAVE program, firefighters are offering a hand up to those who lost their homes. Round Table’s generosity will help to rebuild the lives of those who’ve lost so much, and we are grateful for their support.” The benefit applies to dine-in, delivery, and take-out orders. Donations can also be made online.For more information, visit Round Table Pizza. 1424

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