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Spreading Holiday Cheer for Cooper’s Youngest Patients
This holiday season, a thoughtful gesture from one Cooper employee is bringing warmth and joy to our pediatric patients.
An employee recently reached out with a generous idea: he, his wife, and a friend would like to personally contribute a combined $750 to purchase holiday gifts for children receiving care at Cooper. Their goal is to bring smiles, comfort, and a bit of holiday magic to pediatric patients who may be spending this special time of year in the hospital.
Thoughtful toys and holiday surprises can help ease anxiety, lift spirits, and create meaningful moments for children and their families during a difficult season.
“We see so many children come through our practice every day, and something as simple as a gift can make a big difference,” said Patty, Manager of Ambulatory Operations for Pediatric Care. “These moments of joy mean so much—especially during the holiday season—bringing smiles, comfort, and a sense of normalcy to our young patients and their families.”
The Cooper Foundation is grateful for this act of kindness and the compassion behind it. Efforts like these reflect the true spirit of our Cooper community—people stepping forward to support our patients in meaningful and personal ways.