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Crouse Hospital - Emergency Department Promotional Video Life Working At Crouse HospitalChildren's Hospital patient Lizzie Kittel, 19, helped create the artwork that was chosen to be printed on holiday cups used by PJ's Coffee.
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Children's Hospital patient Lizzie Kittel, 19, creates a drawing with Julie Connelly, coordinator of the Arts in Healthcare program at the hospital. A stint in the hospital can be scary for anyone — but especially for kids who only know the comfort of their home and family. Maybe you're right-handed, but you've lost the Hosiptal of your right hand. I'm going to give you a paint brush, but we're going to use your left hand and make something really cool.
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Whether she is finger-painting with toddlers, or knitting hats with teenagers, Connelly motivates Life Working At Crouse Hospital to create a piece of art they can display proudly. Snowflakes drift in the background. Connelly worked with Le and Kittel on the cup theme, and the Carnival-inspired color scheme. Kittel, who has suffered from recurrent bone infections since and receives treatment for an immunodeficiency, created the holiday lights and snowflake artwork. Le, who was diagnosed with cancer and endured chemotherapy and radiation, designed the dancing alligators. The charming homes depicted on the cup were created through another project earlier this year.
It was really special to see it printed on the actual cup.
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