Special Visitors
Disney Princesses Belle and Cinderella Visit Patients at Children’s Specialized Hospital
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Dominique Baccigalupi, 5 year old resident at Children’s Specialized Hospital, was star-struck during a recent visit from Disney’s Cinderella. Belle also joined in the fun and helped children decorate pirate treasure chests while listening to entertainment from Radio Disney, 1560 a.m.
For the past two years, Radio Disney and Children’s Specialized Hospital have been advertising and promotional partners, working together to make dreams come true. In addition, Radio Disney has provided the hospital with special opportunities for patients and their families, such as visits from Disney characters and fun activities.
Disney brightens the lives of children in need around the world through global outreach programs, local community initiatives and the Disney VoluntEARS program. Last year, Disney donated more than $170 million in cash and in-kind support to various charities around the world. Disney VoluntEARS contributed more than 485,000 hours of service and the company drew upon its unique magic to make wishes come true for children and families. The Disney VoluntEARS program provides opportunities for Disney employees to contribute their time and expertise towards making a positive impact in the communities they serve while furthering the traditions and ideals of The Walt Disney Company. For more information on Disney’s outreach efforts, please visit www.disneyhand.com.
Children’s Specialized Hospital Pre-School and Primary School Host Petting Zoo for Students
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Children’s Specialized Hospital School hosted a petting zoo on April 24, 2007 for the school students and Children’s Specialized Hospital’s A Special Place Child Care students were also invited. Everyone got a personal and up close look at the baby barn yard animals. Child Care Center student: Jackson Crawford, 3 of Fanwood, receives a kiss from “Sassy” a 4 month old calf at Children’s Specialized Hospital School’s annual petting zoo. From left to right Child Care Center students: Jackson Riedell, 3 of Fanwood; Rebecca Montero, 2 of Kenilworth; Patrick Watt, 2 of Fanwood; Jackson Crawford, 3 of Fanwood; Jack Tedesco, 3 of Westfield; Olivia Corradi, 2 of Fanwood.
Children's Specialized Hospital Students Enjoy a Visit with Members of J.P. Stevens High School Softball Team
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Home Run for Student’s at Children’s Specialized Hospital School
J.P. Stevens softball player, Adrienne Dzema, helps Jonathan Pyrol, 5, hit a line drive at Children’s Specialized Hospital School in Fanwood. The J.P. Stevens High School softball team played a pick up game with the students from Children’s Specialized Hospital School. The students enjoyed singing songs and doing crafts inside then rounding the bases and catching pop flies outside all with the help from the varsity team.
Houston Comet Point Guard Tamecka Dixon Visits Children's Specialized Hospital
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Nothin' But Net for Patients at Children's Specialized Hospital
Carly Zukowsky, patient at Children’s Specialized Hospital in Mountainside, is all smiles after a visit with Houston Comet’s point guard, Tamecka Dixon. Ms. Dixon, originally from Westfield, visited Children’s Specialized Hospital on April 4 to shoot a few hoops with the patients. Ms. Dixon gave some pointers and everyone was all smiles for pictures and high fives.