Georgia Nurses Association Hosts Sweetheart Unity Dance for Nurse Couples

Atlanta, GA, April 28, 2017 --(PR.com)-- The Georgia Nurses Association (GNA) is hosting their first sweetheart unity dance for nurses and their partners on Saturday June 10, 2017 at 5:00pm at 3032 Briarcliff Rd NE Atlanta, GA. GNA has enhanced their mission to ensure they are taking care of the whole Nurse. (www.GeorgiaNurses.org)

The nursing profession is one that is high demanding and stressful. According to Nurse Choice and Business Insider the divorce rate among the profession is one of the highest at 28.95%. Even though the divorce rate over the past three decades in the U.S has decreased, the nursing profession continues to be challenged (www.NurseChoice.com).

The Georgia Nurses Association is hosting its Red and White Sweetheart Unity Dance to celebrate nurses and their partners for beating the odds and staying married despite the high demands of the profession. The event is also celebrating engaged soon to be married couples as well to reinforce the power of unity. The dance is a formal event and guests are asked to wear red and white to culminate the theme. Guests will enter the GNA Dance by walking the Red Carpet and be presented with a red rose in celebration of National Red Rose Day. A three course catered dinner will be provided along with live entertainment for the evening by Disc Jockey Ezzy B from 106 Live Radio. Couples will also be provided with professional photographs to capture the memorable evening by Karen Marie Images.

Nurses are encouraged to register for the unity dance online at www.TheGNASweetheartDance.Eventbrite.com to take advantage of the early bird rate.

About Georgia Nurses Association:
GNA was founded more than a century ago in 1907 for the purpose of uniting the nursing profession. GNA is the state's largest professional nursing association for registered nurses in all practice settings. GNA provides enormous support to advance the profession on a whole as well as the nurses as an individual. GNA is advocates for the nurse while they advocate for patients. GNA is focused on taking care of the whole Nurse.
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Mr. Tim Davis
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