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Kiwanis K-Kids give gift to Abilene Memorial Hospital ER

Students from Abilene’s Eisenhower Elementary School’s Kiwanis K-Kids after school program donated a basket of trauma dolls to Memorial Hospital’s Emergency Room (ER). Pictured with the students are: Erica Forbes, ER Manager; Michelle McClanahan, Director of Volunteer Services and Patient Advocate; and Doris Chaput, Memorial Health System Volunteer Corps President.
Memorial Hospital’s Emergency Room recently received a generous gift this holiday season from the Eisenhower Elementary School’s Kiwanis K-Kids after school program. The students came to the hospital recently to donate a basket full of trauma dolls they made as a volunteer service project.

A child may receive a blank doll upon arrival to the Emergency Room at Memorial Hospital. The doll is for the child to keep and may help comfort them. Parents can help their child color a face on the doll so it looks like him or her. The child can draw an expression on the face that reflects how he or she feels and draw the injury or pain they feel. When the medical staff examines the child, they may use the doll to discuss the injury or illness and use it to demonstrate any medical procedures the child may need, so the child will understand what may happen next.

The K-Kids club of Abilene provides Kiwanis dolls as a service to the community. If you would like to learn more about this project or about Kiwanis, contact Jo Schwartz at 785-479-6880.

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