10 Nurses Gifted Toyota SUVs For Nurse Appreciation Day by UAE Hospital Network


In a twist that beats any "Employee of the Month" plaque, Burjeel Holdings rolled out a surprise that left ten nurses revving with joy. They handed over brand-new Toyota RAV4 SUVs to these frontline warriors just ahead of International Nurses Day 2025. This wasn't just any awards ceremony—it marked the start of Burjeel's "Driving Force Award," a celebration of nurses who go above and beyond their everyday duties.
"True nursing excellence lives in the quiet hands that comfort and the voices that reassure," said John Sunil, CEO of Burjeel Holdings, at the event. The Driving Force Award is their way of saying, "We see you; we appreciate you."
Take Mei Alegre for instance, a Filipino Nurse Manager at Burjeel Hospital. She thought she was attending to share her work stories. Instead, she left with car keys in hand and tears of gratitude. "Never in my life did I imagine this," she said, overwhelmed by the recognition.

For Soher Mohammed Ahmed Ali, an Egyptian Nursing Educator, the award was deeply personal. Having lost her father to cancer, she now channels her care into helping others in similar battles. "I couldn't help my father, but maybe I can help others through what I do," she said. Her story underscores the idea that nursing is about more than just medical care—it's about humanity.
The excitement doesn't stop at ten SUVs. Burjeel Holdings plans to shower an additional 100 nurses with cash prizes across their network. This isn't just about handing out cars or cash; it's about acknowledging the critical role nurses play in healthcare.
The buzz from the ceremony rippled through social media, with videos and photos capturing moments of joy and validation. These aren't just cars; they're a testament to the impact of recognizing the unsung work of nursing professionals.
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