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Community photos included in The Big Picture | Photo via Roper St. Francis Healthcare

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Roper St. Francis Healthcare has launched a community photo mosaic called The Big Picture to celebrate the experiences the system and our local community have shared over the years. Think: From the tears of joy when your babies were born to cheering on your friend as they’ve conquered health challenges.

The goal of the project is to celebrate all of these moments and create a snapshot of our happy + healthy community. Here’s how it works:

  1. Locals can submit photos of important moments of health, happiness + community online or on Instagram and Twitter using the hashtag #RSFHBigPicture.
  2. Photos will be arranged into the interactive photo mosaic online, where people can browse through all community photos online. Explore the mosaic by scrolling around and zooming in to see photos that others have shared.
  3. After all submissions are completed, Roper St. Francis Healthcare will print the giant mosaic and hang it in public areas of the hospitals and physician practices.

To celebrate the making of The Big Picture, here are 7 photos we love submitted by community members:

Walking again 🙌

Jonathan is a Roper St. Francis Healthcare patient who is walking again after 4 months of being paralyzed, due to work with Roper Rehabilitation.

Jonathan is a Roper St. Francis Healthcare patient who is walking again after 4 months of being paralyzed, due to work with Roper Rehabilitation.

Surf’s up, doc 🤙

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Dr. Hay, an orthopedic surgeon at Roper St. Francis Healthcare, surfs in his personal time.

Welcome to the world 🍼

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This was the first baby born at Roper St. Francis Berkeley Hospital with Lowcountry Women’s Specialists.

Breast cancer survivors 🎀

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Breast cancer survivors celebrate at Pink Tea at The Governor Thomas Bennett House, an event hosted by Roper St. Francis Healthcare last October to celebrate survivors in the Lowcountry.

Fitness champ 💪

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Jamal lost 250 pounds working with Roper St. Francis Bariatric Surgery & Medical Weight Loss.

Community volunteer 🖌️

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Melissa R. volunteered to paint garden signs at Mitchell Math and Science Elementary School as part of Trident United Way’s Day of Caring.

Students scrubbing in 🩺

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Students participating in the SCRUBS Program at Roper St. Francis Healthcare, which gives students an opportunity to learn about health careers from experts in the field. SCRUBS “U” Career Sessions are quarterly evening sessions concentrating on specific areas of health careers, including Neonatology, Operating Room Careers, Imaging, Physical Therapy and Pharmacy.

Submit your own photo to The Big Picture online or on Instagram and Twitter using the hashtag #RSFHBigPicture.

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