Disney Characters Bring Joy to Chicago Children's Hospital Patients
In a heartwarming display of holiday cheer, beloved Disney characters Stitch and Minnie Mouse visited the Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago, bringing smiles and magic to some of the youngest patients facing serious health challenges.
The visit is part of a global tour by The Walt Disney Company, where its iconic characters are taking their holiday fun to children's hospitals around the world. For one young girl named Ellie, recovering from an injury, Stitch's visit was particularly special. Her father, Gabriel Orelov, said that seeing the character made his daughter's day and helped her feel more normal after a couple of days in the hospital.
"I strive to make sure we normalize our families' stays here at the hospital, so we can have fun and find some joy," explained Mara Smith, Lurie Panda Care Center activities coordinator. "Events like this bring the outside world into our hospital, giving patients and their families a much-needed respite."
The visit by Stitch and Minnie Mouse was more than just a fun distraction β it was also an opportunity for the characters to spread holiday cheer and maybe even secure a spot on Santa's nice list. According to Shannon Smith-Conrad, a Walt Disney ambassador, "After a year of mayhem, Stitch is on a mission to do just that."
As for the children who received visits from the Disney duo, it was clear that their day had been made a little brighter by the presence of these beloved characters. Whether or not they'll remember the visit in years to come is less important than the joy and happiness that their parents have experienced during such a difficult time.
For one thing, seeing Stitch's antics has given parents like Gabriel Orelov a chance to see his daughter smile again β a small but precious gift indeed. As for the children themselves, who may not yet be able to remember this special visit, it's clear that they'll always cherish the memories of their time with beloved Disney characters during what can only be described as an unforgettable experience.
In a heartwarming display of holiday cheer, beloved Disney characters Stitch and Minnie Mouse visited the Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago, bringing smiles and magic to some of the youngest patients facing serious health challenges.
The visit is part of a global tour by The Walt Disney Company, where its iconic characters are taking their holiday fun to children's hospitals around the world. For one young girl named Ellie, recovering from an injury, Stitch's visit was particularly special. Her father, Gabriel Orelov, said that seeing the character made his daughter's day and helped her feel more normal after a couple of days in the hospital.
"I strive to make sure we normalize our families' stays here at the hospital, so we can have fun and find some joy," explained Mara Smith, Lurie Panda Care Center activities coordinator. "Events like this bring the outside world into our hospital, giving patients and their families a much-needed respite."
The visit by Stitch and Minnie Mouse was more than just a fun distraction β it was also an opportunity for the characters to spread holiday cheer and maybe even secure a spot on Santa's nice list. According to Shannon Smith-Conrad, a Walt Disney ambassador, "After a year of mayhem, Stitch is on a mission to do just that."
As for the children who received visits from the Disney duo, it was clear that their day had been made a little brighter by the presence of these beloved characters. Whether or not they'll remember the visit in years to come is less important than the joy and happiness that their parents have experienced during such a difficult time.
For one thing, seeing Stitch's antics has given parents like Gabriel Orelov a chance to see his daughter smile again β a small but precious gift indeed. As for the children themselves, who may not yet be able to remember this special visit, it's clear that they'll always cherish the memories of their time with beloved Disney characters during what can only be described as an unforgettable experience.