Sunrise on Wheels

While some people have heard of Sunrise Day Camp, which provides camping opportunities for kids with cancer, less people are familiar with the amazing Sunrise on Wheels program.  This year-round outreach program is for children and their families in Outpatient Clinics.

Volunteers from Sunrise on Wheels come to the waiting room or playroom of the Pediatric Hematology or Oncology Clinic at Schneider Children’s Hospital with their rainbow tie-dye trunk.  Twice a week the volunteers bring toys, games, puzzles and projects to delight and entertain the children who are waiting for test results, doctor’s visits and so much more.

They provide these children and their families with card games, stickers, coloring books, crafts, and even internet-ready laptops, helping families in need to make it through a difficult experience.  This is one of the many programs that is made possible by the contributions of people like Corey Ribotsky and so many others.

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