Toys Help Kids Heal At MSU Pediatric Clinic

June 26, 2017

A Michigan State University pediatric health clinic that manages care for children and young adults with cancer and certain blood diseases has been spreading cheer to their patients through a partnership with The Bottomless Toy Chest.

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The Bottomless Toy Chest made a delivery to MSU Pediatric Hematology Oncology Tuesday, June 13, 2017, just like the non-profit has been doing since the relationship began in 2011. From left, Kim Cook, The Bottomless Toy Chest, John Underhill, RN, Mary Robinson, RN, MSU Pediatric Hematology Oncology Clinic Supervisor, Kayla Allen, Director of Operation for The Bottomless Toy Chest and Barbara Ball-McClure, Outreach for MSU College of Human Medicine.

The MSU pediatric hematology oncology team has been working with the local non-profit organization since 2011 and young patients get the chance to see a brighter side to often difficult visits. Recently, the nonprofit made another visit to the clinic with new toys.

Read the whole story at MSUToday.

To learn more about the clinic, visit the MSU Pediatric Hematology Oncology services page. To become a patient, contact Mary Robinson at the clinic number.