FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
July 18, 2007
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MEDIA - FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Sherie Cantrell
Media & Public Relations Coordinator Phone (361) 694-5662
Cell (361) 548-6073
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DRISCOLL CHILDREN’S SPECIALTY CENTER
PATIENTS RECEIVE A DOSE OF HOLIDAY CHEER
IN THE DOG DAYS OF SUMMER
Christmas in July Toy Drive
Thursday, July 19, 2007 l 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Driscoll Children’s Specialty Center, Brownsville, Texas
5500 North Expressway77
(Brownsville, TX) Despite the record-breaking temperatures
across the state, Christmas is coming early this year. The Auxiliary
to Driscoll Children’s Specialty Center, Brownsville will host
a Christmas in July Toy Drive on July 19, 2007 from 6 p.m. – 8
p.m. The toys donated are needed not only in preparation for the patients’
Christmas party, but also for everyday use. “Every child is given
a toy after their visit with the doctor,” says Dionicio Garza,
Auxiliary Chairperson.
The clinic treats children from age 0 to age 21, so a variety of toys
is needed. All donated toys should be new and unwrapped and brought
to the Specialty Clinic in Brownsville at 5500 N. Expressway 77. Refreshments
will be served and door prizes will be given away. All are invited to
participate in this day of sharing.
Since 2003, the Rio Grande Valley volunteer arm of the hospital has
contributed thousands of hours playing an active role in supporting
the Valley Clinics in both McAllen and Brownsville. There are 30 volunteers
in the McAllen clinic who gave 7,500 hours last year and the 10 volunteers
in Brownsville contributed over 2,400 hours. The two clinics received
approximately $10,000 in community donations.

About Driscoll Children’s
Hospital
“Improve the health of adults and you give them back their health
…
Improve the health of children and you give them their life.”
Since opening its doors in 1953, Driscoll Children’s Hospital
has been offering hope and healing to the children of South Texas for
half a century. The facility is a 189-bed pediatric tertiary care center
with pediatric board-certified specialists representing 19 medical and
nine surgical specialties. Each year, more than 6,000 children are admitted
for inpatient care, 5,000 for day surgery, and 50,000 for outpatient
primary and specialty care, as well as 40,000 for emergency care, as
the first South Texas hospital with emergency services exclusively for
children. Additionally, Driscoll maintains a state-of-the-art ground/air
transport team, 20-bed pediatric intensive care unit, 40-bed neonatal
intensive care unit, and specialized medical outreach.
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