il Mulino’s Generous Tradition Continues: 100 Meals Donated to Holy Cross Health Team Members

Annual Tradition Recognizes Vital Behind-the-Scenes Teams

On Monday, February 24, il Mulino continued its generous tradition of supporting Holy Cross Health by donating 100 meals to dedicated colleagues. Each year, a different department is selected to receive the meals, and this year, team members from Security, Engineering, Construction, and Facilities were honored. Their hard work behind the scenes ensures the safety, functionality, and ongoing improvements vital to hospital operations.

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