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Nurse Honored with Dream Holiday for Christmas Work
17 Dec
Summary
- A nurse received a holiday for working Christmas shifts.
- Her baby was born prematurely at 25 weeks, weighing 1lb 12oz.
- easyJet Holidays recognizes key workers sacrificing family time.

Sarah Alcock, a dedicated nurse from Derby, was overjoyed to learn her husband nominated her for a holiday, a reward for her consistent sacrifice of Christmas Day shifts. Alcock works at Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham, a place significant as her own baby was born there prematurely this year at just 25 weeks, weighing 1lb 12oz. Despite personal joys, the mounting staffing pressures mean she has once again volunteered to work this Christmas.
Her husband, Dave, initiated the nomination to acknowledge her unwavering commitment, calling her a "hero." Similar gestures were extended to NHS nurse Nicky Starkowitz and care home manager Niccii Gillett, who also work tirelessly through the holidays. These holidays, provided by easyJet Holidays, are intended to offer quality time with loved ones in sunny destinations, acknowledging those who put others first.
New research highlights that over 10 million Brits face separation from families due to work this Christmas, with many key workers feeling they haven't had a proper break. easyJet Holidays' campaign seeks to express gratitude to these "Christmas heroes," allowing them to rest and reconnect with family, underscoring the vital role these professionals play in society, especially during the festive period.




