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Arkansas Children’s Hospital uses the Spirit Halloween program to celebrate the spooky season
Little Rock, Arkansas – Kids are excited about trick-or-treating, costumes, and the associated excitement on Halloween. There isn’t much fun for youngsters at Arkansas Children’s Hospital.
However, the Spirit of Children program made sure that everyone at Arkansas Children’s Hospital had a great day on Tuesday.
The program’s coordinator, Spirit Halloween, offers Halloween kits to children and their families who would not be able to leave the house and enjoy themselves.
Spirit Halloween contributed costumes, activities, and goodies, and based on the response, it was well worth the investment.
Spirit Halloween has affiliations with almost 160 hospitals nationwide.
Officials claim that Spirit of Children has raised over $127 million, and a percentage of every Spirit Halloween purchase supports the initiative.
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