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Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital – Cedar Crest

Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital – Cedar Crest hosted more than 50 families of pediatric patients and their siblings for a Halloween party through the Spirit of Children organization Oct. 17. Activities at the party included free costumes for the kids to choose from and dress up in and Halloween activities, crafts and games.

Halloween retailer Spirit Halloween, through its Spirit of Children program, raises funds in store and online to benefit Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital’s child life department.

With this support, child life specialists work to reduce stress and anxiety while kids are in the hospital. Spirit of Children hosted Halloween parties across the U.S. and Canada this year.

Last year, Spirit of Children provided $112,800 to the child life program at Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital bringing the total to more than $983,000 over the past 10 years. These funds have been used to help patients, parents, caregivers and siblings feel more at ease about surgeries, clinic appointments and hospital stays.

It also enables the child life team to ensure kids are meeting developmental and educational milestones while undergoing treatment by providing for distraction and relaxation tools, medical play, special events, pet therapy, playrooms and more.

Previous support from Spirit of Children has been used to purchase arts and crafts, gifts, dolls for educational purposes and KindVR headsets, which use virtual reality to help children relax during medical treatments.

Spirit of Children has been making hospitals less scary for children and their families since 2006 by providing fun and funding to child life departments within children’s hospitals. It started with Halloween parties at 11 hospitals in 2006. Today the organization has more than 150 partner hospitals across the United States and Canada.

PRESS PHOTOS BY LISA DRAPERAva and Nova Ramos, of Bethlehem, show their picks for Halloween costumes.
ABOVE: Workers from Spirit Halloween in Quakertown, Whitehall, Trexlertown and Allentown join forces to provide a wonderful experience for the pediatric patients and their families.
Spirit Halloween worker Jacob Yard assists Tom Kiscadden, of Macungie, with a costume for his child.
Macungie residents Andrew and Emma Hirth show their costumes with Owen and Tyler Manfredo at the pediatric Halloween party.
LEFT: Javion and Skylah Burns, standing with Snoopy, are happy to attend the Halloween party with their family members Milani, Jhai, Shalayna and Denise Howard, all of Allentown.
Spirit Halloween worker Nick readies Germaine Addo Darko, of Bethlehem, with a skeleton tattoo.
BELOW: Henry Serfas, of Coplay, smiles after Spirit Halloween worker Nick gives him a spider tattoo.
BELOW: Chloe White and her sister Kennedy Lee, of Easton, enjoy painting masks.
RIGHT: Dad Adam Tremmel, of Trexlertown, with his sons Jameson and Pippin along with their grandma Marta May enjoy the event.
ABOVE: Javion and Skylah Burns are all smiles with their family members Milani, Jhai, Shalayna and Denise Howard, all of Allentown.