Local Nurse Honored as Frontline Hero by Phillies on Opening Day

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Image via Divine Providence Village's Facebook page.
Divine Providence Village staffers with frontline hero Angela Babcock at the Phillies' opening game.

The Phillies’ opening day on Thursday included Springfield resident Angela Babcock, director of nursing at Divine Providence Village in Marple.

She was one of 41 frontline heroes honored at the game. In addition to being honored during opening-day ceremonies at Citizens Bank Park, their image will appear on “Frontline Hero” banners for the season around the stadium.

They were selected from nearly 500 nominations submitted by fans in early February. The fans provided heartwarming and personal video testimonies of these local essential workers who helped the community during the pandemic.

Babcock was nominated by her colleagues for her compassionate care and dedication to the residents, their families, the community, and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Divine Providence Village provides intermediate care on campus for 72 individuals with developmental disabilities.

Babcock was at the game with her husband and four children and two co-workers.

“There are many emotions, many stories, and many miracles that happened over this past year at The Communities of Don Guanella and Divine Providence,” she said. “I am grateful and humbled to be one of the Phillies’ frontline heroes. I welcome the opportunity to represent the people with whom I work alongside and who are the most elite in the field of physical, intellectual, and developmental disabilities.”

 

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