Brightening up children’s hospital stays

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Ruby Preston, volunteer, Ryan’s Case for Smiles, presents a commemorative one-millionth pillow case to patient Sylvia, 4, in CKHA’s Women and Children’s Health Department.
Ruby Preston, volunteer, Ryan’s Case for Smiles, presents a commemorative one-millionth pillow case to patient Sylvia, 4, in CKHA’s Women and Children’s Health Department.

The Chatham-Kent Health Alliance’s (CKHA) youngest patients in the Women and Children’s Health Department have once again received a special gift from a group of six generous and talented Chatham-Kent residents.

Through a local initiative started in 2011 by Wilma Noordam, children receiving in-patient care at CKHA are given handmade, brightly coloured, pillowcases to brighten up their hospital rooms during their stay at CKHA.

Noordam and her five colleagues, in partnership with volunteers worldwide from Ryan’s Case for Smiles’ (formerly known as ConKerr Cancer), have been a part of making and distributing more than one million pillowcases to children receiving in-patient care at hospitals worldwide.

“Through this project, our primary goal is to lift the spirits of children receiving in-patient care at local hospitals,” Noordam said. “When we present the pillowcases to the children and see the smiles on their faces, we know that we are making a positive difference. It is the greatest feeling in the world!”

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