Christmas in July Raises Over 1,700 Toys for Patients

Photo courtesy of Wolfson Children's Hospital
Photo courtesy of Wolfson Children's Hospital
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The 11th annual Christmas in July toy and donation drive, presented by Subaru of Jacksonville on Atlantic, yielded 1,739 toys for patients at Wolfson Children’s Hospital of Jacksonville, with an additional $21,120 in financial donations, which will be used to purchase additional toys. The drive spanned the month of July, and toys were delivered by Santa himself on July 25.

Santa delivers toys to Wolfson Children’s Hospital patients.

Presenting sponsor Subaru of Jacksonville on Atlantic collected toys at its showroom throughout the month. The dealership also contributed $25,000 to support the Child Life department.

The Child Life specialists and music therapists at Wolfson Children’s Hospital use toys and games to help normalize the hospital experience and teach kids and teens about their conditions and procedures they will undergo. Additionally, toys help babies and younger children continue to develop physically and cognitively on track during their hospital stays.

“The toys certainly help provide entertainment for the children in the hospital, but the benefits extend so much further,” said Susan Kinnebrew, CCLS, associate director of Family Support Services at Wolfson Children’s. “They provide children with a small sense of normalcy when everything else around them is different, and help introduce them to unfamiliar medical equipment. We’re so grateful the community continues to support these children and the outstanding teams that dedicate their lives to caregiving.”

Michael D. Aubin, FACHE, president of Wolfson Children’s Hospital and chief philanthropy officer of the Baptist Health Foundation, said, “I’m continually astounded by the generosity of our community and the support from organizations and businesses like Subaru of Jacksonville. Every person who donated to Christmas in July can rest assured knowing their gift truly made a difference to a child in the hospital.”

Those who wish to donate toys year-round can do so by visiting the Wolfson Children’s Hospital Amazon wish list. To make a financial contribution to Wolfson Children’s Hospital throughout the year, which allows our Child Life and Music Therapy team to purchase the toys and musical instruments that are needed most, please visit wolfsonchildrens.com/give.

Tags: Baptist Health Foundation, Family Support Services, Michael Aubin, Subaru of Jacksonville, Susan Kinnebrew, Wolfson Children's Hospital


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