Holly Jolly Shoppe Donations to Benefit Patients at Atrium Health Navicent Beverly Knight Olson Children’s Hospital

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The Holly Jolly Shoppe, sponsored by the Navicent Health Foundation, is accepting donations from community organizations throughout the month of December. Donations are used to provide distraction and therapeutic play for children in central and south Georgia receiving treatment at Atrium Health Navicent Beverly Knight Olson Children’s Hospital.

Donations may be dropped off in the lobby of Atrium Health Navicent Beverly Knight Olson Children’s Hospital, 700 Spring St., Macon GA 31201. For the safety of patients, donations must be new and unwrapped.

Access the Amazon wish list at www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1RTIBUQXCZBZM?ref_=wl_fv_le.

If you’d like to choose your own gift, here are some ideas:

Infant & Toddler

• Activity mats

• Blankets

• Blocks

• Board books

• Stuffed animals

• Musical/light-up toys

• Pacifiers

• Pajama sets

• Rattles

• Shape sorters

• Sippy cups

• Teethers

• Wooden puzzles

Pre-School & School Age

• Action figures

• Baby dolls

• Barbies

• Cars/Trucks

• Colored pencils

• Coloring books

• Craft kits (Slime, beads, etc.)

• Dinosaurs

• Hot Wheels

• Legos

• Markers

• Paint sets

• Play Dough and Play Dough tools

• Princess toys

Pre-Teen & Teenage

• Adult coloring books

• Art sets

• Bath sets

• Card games

• Fidget toys

• Fleece blankets

• Gift cards

• Journals

• Make-up sets

• Nail kits

• Sporting goods (Basketball, Football, etc.)

• Word puzzles

Please do not gift food, latex balloons, religious items and toy weapons.

For more information, contact the Child Life Department at ChildLifeMacon@AtriumHealth.org or 478-633-7219.

Original source can be found here.



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