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 Dec. 31, 2021 - Jan. 6, 2022 
 ALSO COVERING ELMHURST, JACKSON HEIGHTS, LONG ISLAND CITY, MASPETH, MIDDLE VILLAGE, REGO PARK, SUNNYSIDE 
 ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL HOSPITAL HOSTS  
 ANNUAL CHILDREN’S HOLIDAY EVENT 
 BY BILL PARRY 
 More  than  300  children  
 received  holiday  presents  
 Monday  at  the  St.  John’s  
 Episcopal  Hospital  annual  
 toy grab-and-go event in Far  
 Rockaway. 
 Through  its  recently  established  
 St.  John’s  ICARE  
 Foundation,  the  gifts  were  
 generously  donated  by  hospital  
 staff,  the  public,  and  
 the global toy and entertainment  
 company  Spin  Master  
 which sent Chase — the German  
 shepherd from the popular  
 children’s  television  
 show  “Paw  Patrol”  —  who  
 was  on  hand  to  meet,  greet  
 and pose for photos with the  
 children,  and  to  distribute  
 presents and books.  
 Chase  made  a  surprise  
 visit  to  the  St.  John’s  
 Medical  Group’s  pediatric  
 practice located at 495 Beach  
 19th St. 
 “It  brings  us  great  joy  to  
 know that we are able to give  
 back to  the  communities we  
 serve,  especially  during  the  
 holidays,”  St.  John’s  ICARE  
 Foundation  Executive  Director  
 Nancy  Leghart  said.  
 “The feeling that comes over  
 you when seeing the looks of  
 joy  on  the  faces  of  children  
 when  they  receive  presents  
 is  priceless  because  you  
 know  that  you  made  a  positive  
 impact  on  someone’s  
 life.” With  the  COVID-19  pandemic  
 in mind,  parents  and  
 guardians  were  able  to  register  
 for  the  annual  toy  distribution  
 through  an  online  
 form that allotted them a select  
 time  to  arrive  and  pick  
 up their gifts. 
 “This  event  serves  as  an  
 example  of  how  St.  John’s  
 Episcopal  Hospital  is  more  
 Chase of “Paw Patrol” greets children to St. John’s Episcopal Hospital’s annual children’s holiday event.        
 than  just  a  hospital,”  St.  
 John’s  ICARE  Foundation  
 President  Renee  Hastick- 
 Motes said. “We are an organization  
 that cares about the  
 whole  person.  Having  good  
 health is more than a physical  
 thing, there  is  also a  social  
 component to it as well.  
 I am glad that we are able to  
 not  only  address  the  health  
 needs of our community but  
 partner  and  support  those  
 other social determinants of  
 health.” 
 In  addition  to  raising  
 donations  for  this  year’s  
 Children’s  Holiday  Annual  
 event,  St.  John’s  ICARE  
 Foundation  recently  raised  
 $20,000  to  provide  Doula  
 Care  services  at  no  cost  to  
 women who  give  birth  at  St  
 John’s.  
 To make a donation to the  
 St.  John’s  ICARE  Foundation, 
  visit bit.ly/3pEb8Wc. 
 Reach  reporter  Bill  
 Parry  by  e-mail  at  bparry@ 
 schnepsmedia.com  or  by  
 phone at (718) 260–4538. 
 Photos courtesy of St. John’s Episcopal Hospital 
 Vol. 9 No. 53  28 total pages 
 
				
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