Treasures Get Delivered to Young Patients at Local Hospital
Photo Courtesy of: LLU
The Conway family makes an effort to collect toys for the "treasure chests" for LLUCH's Hematology and Oncology Clinic which will help bring smiles to the faces of the young patients. Delivering these treasures is a family affair for the Conway family as the entire family gets together to help collect toys from local schools, businesses, and community members throughout the year. Skylar Conway (right), 10, is photographed here with her mom, Chasie.
By Herbert Atienza
06/04/2014 at 09:18 AM
06/04/2014 at 09:18 AM
Skylar Conway (right), 10, of Yucaipa, gets help recently (May 20) from her mom, Chasie, in sorting out new toys they have collected over the past year for the “treasure chests” they will deliver to the young patients at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital’s Hematology and Oncology Clinic. Collecting the toys is a family affair for the Conway family, as Skylar’s brother, Turner, 13, a former patient at LLUCH, and their dad, Bill, a fire captain at Redlands Fire Department, also help out to collect the toys from local schools, businesses, and community members throughout the year.
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