National nurses march washington dc 2022

Date and time

Thu, May 12, 2022

8:00 AM – 2:00 PM EDT

Location

Audi Field (Stadium)

100 Potomac Ave SW

Washington, DC 20024

United States

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Registrations are closed

THANK YOU FOR SUPPORT! We are requesting for everyone that is attending the march or rally to contribute monetary so this march can be successful and as we still need to continue to reach our monetary goal, your contribution is very much appreciated. Please see the links below to contribute monetary (Please copy and paste the links in another browser) https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-national-nurses-march-in-dc?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer https://www.every.org/nationalnursesmarch#donate Visit us at nationalnursesmarch.org or email

Nurses & healthcare workers we have an opportunity on a National Level to lift up our voices for our nursing profession.

About this event

National Nurses March will be marching peacefully on May 12, 2022 in Washington D.C. on a national level in a an effort to be heard that will promote change nationally for nurses for the below following:

  • Fair realstic wages; including no caps
  • Safe Staffing Nurse Patient Ratios
  • No violence against healthcare workers
  • Changing the culture of the biases & discriminations in the nursing profession.

This is the original National Nurses March registration page. All nurses that will be offically attending the march in Washington D.C with our organization please register here to confirm your attendance.

National Nurses March Itinerary for May 12th 2022

March Assemby:

Location: 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20500

Time: 8am EST

March Start Time: 9am EST

Program After The March:

Location: Audi Field (Stadium)-100 Potomac Ave SW, Washington, DC 20024

Time: Starts at 11am

We need your monetary support to make this a historic march a success, to donate please click on our Go Fund me "Support National Nurses March" or for tax deductible donations visit our Fiscal Sponsor, "Players Philanthropy Fund."

Click here to visit our website at National Nurses March

Click here to visit our Facebook Page

For questions or inquiries email

Important Please Read:

Please note that attendance at this event is purely voluntary, and any participants assume full responsibility and acknowledge the potential risks that may occur. Accordingly, neither the host organizations, nor any of its agents or affiliates, shall be held responsible for personal injuries or property damage that may result from participation. It is also expected that those taking part in the event will conduct themselves in a manner considerate of others who are present, and in accordance with any state and city laws, or other applicable rules and restrictions.

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  • United States Events
  • District of Columbia Events
  • Things to do in Washington, DC
  • Washington Rallies
  • Washington Government Rallies
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  • #nursesinpolitics
  • #millionnursemarch
  • #nationalnursesmarch

What is the nurses March on Washington 2022?

The United "Million" Nurses March took place Thursday, May 12, 2022, to help spread awareness to the hardships faced by nurses throughout the healthcare system. The event will assemble at 8:00 AM EST with the march beginning at 9:00 AM EST.

Where is the nurse march in Washington, DC?

Nurses March on U.S. Capitol For Safe Staffing, Equal Pay and Workplace Safety. On Thursday, May 12th the United “Million” Nurses March started at the Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC, and ended at the Capitol.

Who is organizing the Million Nurse March 2022?

Since its inception in January 2022, the National Nurses March (NNM) organization has accrued more than 200,000 members on its Facebook group. ... About National Nurses March (NNM):.

Why are nurses marching in DC?

In addition to raising awareness of nurse and frontline healthcare worker violence—including that of first responders—the peaceful protest also will focus on safe staffing ratios. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, staffing shortages and ratios have been at issue for hospitals and health systems.