SendThanksNow.Com will provide virtual "thank you gifts" to nurses, doctors, hospital staff and more.

(New York, N.Y.) – Although many state are moving forward and "reopening, healthcare workers across the United States continue to work around the clock in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
SendThanksNow has created an online giving platform to send virtual "thank you gifts" directly to these workers in all 50 states. Everyday at 7:00 p.m., gifts will be delivered to their inbox.
To coincide with The World Health Organization (WHO) declaring 2020 “International Year of the Nurse,” SendThanksNow.com's purpose is to inspire and allow society to send their gratitude to those serving us on the frontlines.
The company has created an easy way to send thank you gifts in a matter of seconds with a national registry of thousands of hospitals and nursing homes on the platform.
“Over the last few months, our country has really come together to pay-it-forward, give back and honor those fighting on the frontlines – from food deliveries and coffee drops to the daily 7PM thank you neighborhood cheers,” said Adi Segal, Co-Founder of SendThanksNow.com. “We wanted to create a platform where anyone could express their gratitude to these workers first hand, and so far we’ve sent thanks to over 5,000 healthcare providers across New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.”
Giving is easy! Here is how it works:
- Go to www.SendThanksNow.com, and manually enter or search for a giftee who works across the healthcare industry
- Add the giftee’s email and then choose how many “virtual hearts” you want to gift them; every 100 hearts is equal to $1
- Your “thank you gift” is then delivered via email to the recipient’s inbox at 7:00 p.m. the same day, to coincide with #thankyouhour
- Recipients can then use the “hearts” however they’d like via gift cards toward hundreds of household name partners – from grocery stores to coffee shops and more
SendThanksNow continues to build its registry so users can find exactly who they want to thank.
For more information on how to give, visit www.SendThanksNow.com.

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