Vol. 17, No. 2 Spring/Summer 2007
Hand and Feet - From Buttoning to Toe-tapping, they're the 'Every Day' Tools
Advanced Wound Healing Comes to Winthrop
Winthrop Selected as National
Training Center for CyberKnife¨
Winthrop Celebrates Survivors
Healthy KIDS Takes the Show on the Road
Precious Purls Project
Knits Memories for New Moms & Babies
Volunteer Louise Mazzaro Saluted for 33,500 Hours of Service
Smiles for Scott Foundation
Brings Smiles to Pediatric Patients
Smiles for Scott Foundation
Brings Smiles to Pediatric Patients
Golfers Raise More than $400,000 Under Sunny Skies
at Winthrop’s 22nd Annual Golf Tournament
10th Annual Opera
Night Hits a High Note
First Annual Black & White Ball Raises More than $300,000 for CCK
Sleep Disorders Center Achieves Fourth Reaccreditation
Travel Smart: Visit Winthrop's Travel Center
Miracle Foundation Makes
Second Grant of $50,000
Research at Winthrop Addresses Vioxx Heart Attack Risk
Accolades for Winthrop
New Smoke-Free
Campus Policy
Michael Magro Foundation
Donates VeinViewer Imaging System
Annual Swim-a-Thon
Makes a Splash for Pediatrics
New Music Therapy Program
Helps Patients Cope
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 (L.-R.) Smiles for Scott board members Robert and Phyllis
Tunick join founders Debra and Laurence Loeb as they
donate play cubes for pediatric patients at Winthrop.
Patients at Winthrop-University Hospital's Hagedorn Pediatric Inpatient Center
have more new toys to play with thanks to a generous donation from the Smiles
for Scott Foundation, Inc., a charitable organization established to honor the
life and memory of Scott
Ryan Loeb.
The Foundation
donated four play cubes,
each equipped with
vibrant designs and colorful
mazes, and one play
cube table to bring cheer
to young patients being
treated at the Hospital.
The play cubes were distributed
in the Child Life
Activity Center in the
Hagedorn Pediatric
Inpatient Center, at the
Cancer Center for Kids,
Winthrop's speciality outpatient
office, and in the
waiting room of the pediatric specialty center, and are providing an abundance
of smiles for patients.
"Anything that we can do to make a sick child smile and make their life
just a little better is what this Foundation is all about," said Laurence Loeb,
President of the Smiles for Scott Foundation.
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