St. Joseph’s/Candler names 2025 James R. Lientz Award Recipient
Friday, October 31st, 2025
St. Joseph's/Candler’s (SJ/C) has named Maria Bridwell as its 2025 James R. Lientz Humanitarian Award recipient.
SJ/C’s Lientz Award committee selected Bridwell from among 115 of her fellow co-workers representing 65 departments. She has served as a resource coordinator at St. Joseph’s Hospital at 11705 Mercy Boulevard, Savannah, GA since August 2019.
At Thursday’s award reception, Paul P. Hinchey, President & CEO of SJ/C, shared comments from Bridwell’s nominators. They described her as someone who leads by example and can connect with others on a personal level particularly during their most vulnerable moments. One nominee’s comments stated that Bridwell is “someone who instinctively runs toward those in need, never away.”
Aside from her compassion for patients and colleagues alike, she also serves RICE of Hope Ministry in her home country of the Philippines. She often travels to remote communities where she shares God’s love, organizes outreach events, and brings joy to children with Christmas gifts. Her contributions to both the SJ/C and Savannah communities are even more awe-inspiring knowing that she also cares for her husband, who lives with a disability, and her son, who has been diagnosed with autism.
Along with the Lientz Award plaque and pin, Bridwell received a $3,000 honorarium, a one-year parking pass in the location of her choice, a one-month cafeteria meal pass, a 60-minute massage certificate, a St. Joseph’s/Candler-Lientz watch.
Started at Candler Hospital in 1993, the award recognizes an employee’s outstanding display of humanitarian performance similar to that exemplified in the life of James R. Lientz.
Bridwell and her fellow nominees were also considered because they embody St. Joseph's/Candler’s mission, which is “Rooted in God's love, we treat illness and promote wellness for all people,” as well as its values of compassion, quality, integrity, courtesy, accountability and teamwork.


