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  • Writer: Toys
    Toys
  • Sep 3, 2018
  • 1 min read


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As we approach the Jewish New Year of Rosh Hashana, I share with you a few of our highlights and successes over the past year. We are blessed to have brought smiles and healing to 20,000 precious children in hospitals, institutions, and special needs facilities. All the fantastic work we accomplish is a team effort; thank you for your support, help, and assistance!


After the heartbreaking Parkland School shooting in Florida, we gifted iPads - to bring hope, encouragement, and healing - to the teenage victims of the attack.

Recently, during the crisis of Immigrant Children in McAllen, Texas, we sent clothing and toys to offer hope and comfort to children separated from their families.


Our latest project is providing toys in ambulances to give to children while transporting them to the hospital. Both paramedics and parents expressed that the toy had a wonderful and positive impact on the child during this traumatic experience. 


I wish you a happy and healthy sweet New Year. May this coming year bring peace, health, and abundant success for you and your loved ones!


Warmly,

JJ Hecht II

Executive Director

 
 
 

Partnering with Senator Ray Lesniak of the Lesniak Institute of American Leadership, and Susan Bass Levin of the Cooper Foundation to bring smiles to little angels at the Cooper University Hospital in Camden, NJ.

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Above Photo: Rabbi JJ Hecht II, Senator Ray Lesniak, Susan Bass Levin of the Cooper Foundation, Toys or Hospitalized Children Volunteers, and Hospital Staff.


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  • Writer: Toys
    Toys
  • Jun 26, 2018
  • 1 min read

Meir is a musician and serial entrepreneur from Uruguay. He brings joy and healing to children in the hospital through his music.

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IN ACTION

Mrs. Goldstein, a volunteer from Ann Arbor Michigan, visited the Motts Children's Hospital and told us the following:

 

"…a nurse from another floor asked me for a Hello Kitty activity book for one of her patients. Towards the end of our stay, the nurse called our floor and said "the little girl was so happy with her gift that she immediately grabbed the marker and started coloring. Everyone was floored! This girl had injured her right arm and, until then, had not been responding to physical therapy!"

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Happy Kids Heal Faster! ®

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Call: 718-735-0222

Text: 917-588-2304

Email: office@ToysHC.org

Headquarters-Toy drop-off

824 Eastern Parkway

Brooklyn, New York 11213 

Mailing Address

478 Albany Ave #149

Brooklyn, New York 11203 

Affiliate Organizations

www.ToysforSimcha.org

www.NCFJE.org

Manhattan Office

551 5th Ave. #2500

New York, NY 10176

Florida Address

Toy drop-off and mailing

4938 Sarazen Drive
Hollywood FL 33021

© 2024 Toys for Hospitalized Children is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization

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