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Denver7 Everyday Hero carries on a family legacy of volunteering at HCA HealthONE Rose

At HCA HealthONE Rose, volunteers are often the first faces patients see when they walk in the door.

September 08, 2025
Joann Dawe receives the Denver7 Everyday Hero Award and is surrounded by her HCA HealthONE Rose colleagues.

Few volunteers embody the volunteer spirit better than Joann Dawe, a volunteer at HCA HealthONE Rose for nearly 25 years — and the third generation in her family to serve the hospital.

“HCA HealthONE Rose truly is a special place,” said Casey Guber, president and CEO of HCA HealthONE Rose. “Volunteering and giving back to the community is core to who we are.”

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Published:
September 08, 2025
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HCA HealthONE Rose

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