Ilia Mondoy
Medical ICU
253-222-2016
Ilia Mondoy
Medical ICU
253-222-2016
Savanah James
PCU
206-909-8011
Mindy Thornton
PACU
541-868-4439
Aaron “Montana” Bradley
Med/Surg Palliative Care
541-913-4743
Atalia Lapkin
Emalie Ann Hobi
Amber-Dawn Wilson
Observation
Ruth Gelbach
PCU
Posted Sep 11, 2025
MultiCare has announced it will no longer provide gender-affirming medical care to new patients. We strongly oppose this harmful decision. As nurses, we understand the lasting moral injuries that come from being denied the ability to provide safe, necessary care. Blocking access to care for trans youth is another deep betrayal of the trust our patients and community place in us.
WSNA is proud to stand with our community in protest. Join us at 1600 on Friday, September 12, at Wright Park to rally against MultiCare’s decision.
This is an individual protest, not a work stoppage or picket. Nurses who are scheduled to work must be at work. However, you have the first amendment right to join the rally on your day off, or during your meal and rest breaks, to stand up for your patients and your values.
If you haven’t filled out the survey yet, now is the time. Your input is critical; management needs to hear the united voice of nurses when we fight for the contract we deserve. Please take a few minutes today to complete the survey using the link below.
In solidarity,
Ilia Mondoy, Co-Chair; Savanah James, Co-Chair; Mindy Thornton, Secretary; Aaron Bradley, Treasurer; Atalia Lapkin, Grievance Officer; Emalie Ann Hobi, Grievance Officer; Amber-Dawn Wilson, Grievance Officer; and Ruth Gelbach, Membership Officer
Questions? Contact one of your officers, one of your bargaining team members, or Nurse Rep Travis Elmore Nelson, telmore@wsna.org.
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