With Halloween rapidly approaching, Walt Disney World and Starlight Children’s Foundation teamed up to bring some spooky and festive fun to Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
Walt Disney World Brings Halloween Fun to Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
Children at the hospital also received Disney Halloween costumes, toys, and books in collaboration with Starlight. Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse even made an appearance in fun Halloween costumes.
Gabby doesn’t get to have the same special moments that other kids have, so days like this are her way of having those — especially when she’s in the hospital for five months out of the year. It really helps her get through the harder moments.
Kelly Evans, mother of a patient
We celebrate Halloween big in our parks, and we celebrate big in our community too. This visit is so much more than just a Halloween party, though. It’s a chance to help families make happy memories during stressful hospital stays with a little Disney magic.
Tajiana Ancora-Brown, Director of External Affairs at Walt Disney World
This event is part of Disney’s broader initiative with Starlight Children’s Foundation for the Halloween season, which includes deliveries of 20,000 costumes from the Disney Store to 450 children’s hospitals and pediatric places of care across the nation. It also marks the beginning of Disney’s Season of Giving, which will continue through the end of 2024.
We are incredibly grateful to Starlight Children’s Foundation and Disney for bringing the magic of Halloween to our hospital. These moments of joy and celebration offer our patients and their families a much-needed escape, allowing them to experience the fun and excitement of the season, even during challenging times. It’s experiences like these that help us create an environment of hope and healing for our young patients.
Justin Williams, President of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
Disney has worked with Starlight Children’s Foundation for over 20 years to bring happiness to hospitals throughout the United States, as well as deliveries of themed hospital wear, care packages, and more.
We are so grateful to collaborate with Disney to help hospitalized kids and their families celebrate the Halloween season. Our collaboration allows us to transform the hospital experience for kids across the country through play-centered programs that provide entertainment and positive distraction, bringing smiles to kids when they need it most.
Adam Garone, CEO of Starlight Children’s Foundation
Events like this Halloween party are part of Disney’s $100 million commitment to reimagine the patient experience in children’s hospitals around the world.
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