Delivering Holiday Comfort to Kids in Nashville, TN

 

100 Slumberkins Bigfoot plushies are ready to bring comfort and joy to children at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt this holiday season.

Spreading Holiday Cheer at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt in Nashville, TN

 

This holiday season, the halls of Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt in Nashville, Tennessee were filled with extra warmth and joy, thanks to a special delivery from Creature Comfort Foundation. In a heartfelt effort to bring smiles to young patients, we gifted 100 Slumberkins Bigfoot plushies and book kits as part of a holiday event dedicated to spreading comfort and cheer.

Bigfoot, with its message of resilience and self-love, couldn’t be a more perfect companion for these brave children. Each plushie and book kit was lovingly delivered to brighten the day of those spending the holidays in the hospital, offering a source of comfort during challenging times.

The event was made possible through the incredible generosity of our partners, donors, and volunteers. Your unwavering support fuels our mission to ensure that every child undergoing medical care feels seen, loved, and supported. Together, we’re creating moments of light and connection, one snuggle at a time.

Creature Comfort Foundation remains committed to bringing joy and encouragement to children in hospitals everywhere. Thank you to Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt in Nashville, TN for allowing us to be a part of your amazing community.

Stay tuned for more updates on how we’re making a difference this holiday season and beyond. Together, we can continue to share the gift of comfort and joy.

Join our mission by donating or volunteering today.

About Creature Comfort Foundation

Creature Comfort Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing joy, comfort, and encouragement to children in hospitals. Through donations of plush toys and other comforting resources, we aim to uplift the spirits of young patients and support the compassionate efforts of child life specialists in hospitals nationwide.

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