Together, We Brought the magic to kids

 

In 2021, we found the magic of the season in the patients we cared for, the team members who inspired us, and — of course — the donors who supported us. From Child Life and Social Work to volunteers and donors, our team members and generous supporters rally each year to make the holiday season special for families in the hospital.

Because together, we can bring magic to kids.

End-of-year Giving:

MEET OUR PATIENTS INSPIRING THE MAGIC

 

ANNABELLA

AGE 11, SOLID ORGAN TRANSPLANT

Annabella and her family don’t know who she would be without the faded scar across her abdomen.  

Born with a rare liver disease, Annabella was five months old when she was put on the list for a liver transplant at Children’s Health. And a few three months later, her family got the call: READ MORE

ISACC

AGE 11, ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA

Isacc was 5 years old when Karen and her husband, Brett, met him for the first time.

The then-kindergartener — who loves reading and sports, particularly the Dallas Cowboys — had big brown eyes and a sweet toothy grin. READ MORE

RANIA

AGE 19, EATING DISORDERS PATIENT

Rania swirled the black paint around the circle until it was a solid black. 

Meant to depict the new moon stage of the lunar phase, it represents a time of new beginnings for the 19-year-old, who is studying physics in college and wants to explore space.

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VALERIA

AGE 9, DOWN SYNDROME AND ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA

Valeria peered through the blinds from a hospital break room at the sparkly tree, aglow in multi-colored string lights in a courtyard at Children’s Medical Center Dallas. 

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 BRING THE MAGIC RECAP

 

Bring the Magic Sponsors

From corporate sponsorships

 

THOUSANDS

of toys and gifts shared with patients through Child Life toy drives
and social work Adopt-A-Family program efforts

 

Reunion Tower over the Top New Years Eve Event 

 

Pyrotechnic special effects and Light-Partners 359-LED Tower light show

Drones engineered and flown in a light show by DFW-based Sky Elements