The struggle to give children hope

Catherine Miller, RN, founder and president of Children of the World, a non-profit organization that built and funds an orphanage in Ethiopia, has met lots of people around the globe. “There are all kinds of people doing wonderful things,” she says. “But so often, it seems to be nurses. Nurses are always involved.” Miller couldn’t help but get involved. After 17 years working as a labor and delivery nurse in...  Read More »

Becoming a nurse to the world

To nurses, it’s more than a job. Nursing is a career. Sometimes, though, nursing becomes a lifestyle. The values of caring and compassion seep into every facet, every nook and cranny of your day. So much, in fact, that sometimes nursing can link someone from Alaska—someone like Catherine Miller—to a group of orphans in Ethiopia. “This is just an extension of nursing,” says Miller, RN, founder and president of Children...  Read More »