Wednesday Word: Philanthropy

Sep. 23, 2020 By: Goldfarb School of Nursing

<span>Wednesday Word: Philanthropy</span>

Merriam-Webster defines philanthropy as “goodwill to fellow members of the human race.” Going back to its Greek origins, the word philanthropy means “love of mankind.” It combines two Greek words: philos (love) and anthropos (to be human). That means anyone can engage in philanthropy, regardless of the size of their gift. Merriam-Webster defines philanthropy as “goodwill to fellow members of the human race.” Going back to its Greek origins, the word philanthropy means “love of mankind.” It combines two Greek words: philos (love) and anthropos (to be human). That means anyone can engage in philanthropy, regardless of the size of their gift.

The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital is always proud to support Goldfarb’s future nursing leaders by awarding scholarships each year to reduce the financial burden of nursing school. 

Donors recognize the everyday heroism of our nurses and nursing students is often unsung. So many of these Heroes in Training choose Goldfarb to help cultivate their belief in humanity and the hope for healing. This selfless dedication to serve and make a difference fuels their commitment to nursing education. In fact, thanks to the generosity of all types of donors, The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital established The Heroes in Training Scholarship Fund to help Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing attract some of the best, brightest, and most diverse students.

Thank you, Donors, for your philanthropy—Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing and the Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital appreciate your gifts and support!

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