Beloved Disney Characters Bring Holiday Cheer to Chicago Children's Hospital Patients
In a heartwarming display of kindness, Disney characters Stitch and Minnie Mouse visited patients at Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago, spreading joy and holiday cheer to those who need it most. The special visit was part of a global tour by the Walt Disney Company to bring toys and festive fun to some of the youngest patients at children's hospitals.
For one young girl named Ellie, the visit from Stitch was particularly welcome. Recovering from a recent injury, her father Gabriel described seeing Stitch as "making our day" and helping to make him feel more like a kid again after several days in the hospital. The stress of being in the hospital can be overwhelming for families, but events like this help bring some much-needed normalcy.
Lurie Children's Hospital went above and beyond to create a festive atmosphere during Stitch's visit, with Mara Smith, the activities coordinator at Lurie Panda Care Center, emphasizing the importance of such events. "We strive to make sure we normalize our families' stays," she said. "And things like this do a great job bringing the outside world into the hospital."
Stitch, it seems, is on a mission to secure a spot on Santa's nice list and spread holiday magic around the world. And with his arrival at Lurie Children's Hospital, he was more than happy to grant some of that magic to the young patients there. With plenty of hugs and smiles all around, it was clear that this special visit was one that none of them would ever forget.
In a heartwarming display of kindness, Disney characters Stitch and Minnie Mouse visited patients at Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago, spreading joy and holiday cheer to those who need it most. The special visit was part of a global tour by the Walt Disney Company to bring toys and festive fun to some of the youngest patients at children's hospitals.
For one young girl named Ellie, the visit from Stitch was particularly welcome. Recovering from a recent injury, her father Gabriel described seeing Stitch as "making our day" and helping to make him feel more like a kid again after several days in the hospital. The stress of being in the hospital can be overwhelming for families, but events like this help bring some much-needed normalcy.
Lurie Children's Hospital went above and beyond to create a festive atmosphere during Stitch's visit, with Mara Smith, the activities coordinator at Lurie Panda Care Center, emphasizing the importance of such events. "We strive to make sure we normalize our families' stays," she said. "And things like this do a great job bringing the outside world into the hospital."
Stitch, it seems, is on a mission to secure a spot on Santa's nice list and spread holiday magic around the world. And with his arrival at Lurie Children's Hospital, he was more than happy to grant some of that magic to the young patients there. With plenty of hugs and smiles all around, it was clear that this special visit was one that none of them would ever forget.