CHOC | Clementine County https://www.clementinecounty.com Making crafts, recipes, & memories in Orange County, CA Tue, 30 Oct 2018 19:15:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.clementinecounty.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/cropped-ClementineCounty_1-1-32x32.png CHOC | Clementine County https://www.clementinecounty.com 32 32 CHOC Kids’ Cards https://www.clementinecounty.com/choc-kids-cards/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=choc-kids-cards https://www.clementinecounty.com/choc-kids-cards/#comments Tue, 30 Oct 2018 19:15:36 +0000 https://www.clementinecounty.com/?p=6364 I’m making a to-do list, and checking it twice.  The holidays are just around the corner.  It’s a busy time of year, and one where the true meaning of things gets lost.  But I was introduced to the sweetest way to cross something off of my holiday to-do list and also do good for my […]

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I’m making a to-do list, and checking it twice.  The holidays are just around the corner.  It’s a busy time of year, and one where the true meaning of things gets lost.  But I was introduced to the sweetest way to cross something off of my holiday to-do list and also do good for my community.

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CHOC Kid’s Cards are designed by patients of CHOC Hospital in Orange County, with proceeds benefiting the hospital.  I was able to follow artist Ivy along the production process of her card design at Envelopments.

Ivy, 4, was introduced by her mother who shared a little of the family’s journey and history with CHOC.  At the 20 week pre-natal anatomy scan it was discovered that Ivy no outflow portion of her heart.  She required open-heart surgery four days after being born.   Her story sent tinges of sadness through me, as her congenital heart defect sounded identical to my sister’s.  However, hers was not discovered until later in life.  Technology and scientific research are identifying and remedying problems such  these even before a baby is born, rather than when problems arise later in life.

Supporting CHOC’s efforts to give our kids the best start is making a difference.  Even within my lifetime I’m seeing the positive results for Orange County families.

The talented Ivy and her friend Emilee worked hard to prepare their heart-themed card design for the 2018 season.  Both girls, like my sister, have congenital heart defects so their sweet design is so fitting.

In addition to Ivy and Emilee’s design, we got to check out the 13 options available.  Check out how cute they are HERE!

The little artists did an amazing!  Their talents will help sell between 40,000-70,000 cards this year to help raise $42 million for the hospital.  With a price tag of only $2.50 each, you’d image a lot of cards need to be sold to help make the intended impact.

Once the other attendees and I got to know Ms. Ivy, we got to follow along as her card was produced.  Envelopments in Santa Ana has partnered with the CHOC Kid’s Card program to make high-quality unique cards perfect for the holidays and many other celebrations.

We got to check out the 200 paper stocks, the rainbow of envelopes, and the fun behind the scenes.  Each of the CHOC Kid’s cards is $2.50 each and sold in packs of 20, with free shipping.  When ordering you have 6 different envelope choices.  A sweet standard message is included; however, you can swap it out for a more customized greeting instead.  Envelopments will also add your return address and the addressee’s information for an additional charge.

Seeing the sweetness of the featured artist and hearing her story makes me even more grateful for the work CHOC does for families in Orange County and surrounding areas.  However, the work is not done.  By purchasing your holiday cards from CHOC Kid’s, you’ll making a difference in the lives of families like Ivy’s and my own.

The card program is presented by the  LittlestAngelGuild.org .  Their volunteer work supports the needs and mission of CHOC Hospital.  The efforts, in combination with other contributors, helped to open the only mental health facility for children aged 3-17 in Orange County.  More good things are on the horizon for CHOC, but they need our support.

Order your holiday cards HERE.    By supporting the program, you can cross a holiday to-do off your list and make a big difference in the lives of OC kids.

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CHOC Walk in the Park 2017 https://www.clementinecounty.com/choc-walk-in-the-park-2017/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=choc-walk-in-the-park-2017 https://www.clementinecounty.com/choc-walk-in-the-park-2017/#respond Sat, 09 Sep 2017 08:05:00 +0000 http://www.clementinecounty.com/?p=4767 So many of my mornings have been spent within the Disneyland Resort, strolling through lands and visiting attractions.  But this particular morning was something unique.  I had the pleasure of participating in the 2017 CHOC Walk in the Park, a fundraising effort to bring in funds for the Children’s Hospital of Orange County. All thoughts and […]

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So many of my mornings have been spent within the Disneyland Resort, strolling through lands and visiting attractions.  But this particular morning was something unique.  I had the pleasure of participating in the 2017 CHOC Walk in the Park, a fundraising effort to bring in funds for the Children’s Hospital of Orange County.

All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Healthy kids aren’t something we take for granted in my family.  From losing my nephew Dominic to childhood leukemia to my own daughter’s health obstacles this year, being able to participate in this year’s walk was truly something to cherish.

What Is the CHOC Walk?

CHOC’s Children’s Hospital in the only pediatric hospital in the Orange County region, serving 2 million children from within our county and the neighboring counties.  The brightly colored hospital features a state-of-the-art facility, 10 clinics, and a brand new tower.  As a non-profit hospital, CHOC Children’s relies on community support to providing leading-edge care to our infants, our children, and our teens.  For 27 years, OC residents and visitors from around the world have gathered within the Disneyland Resort to for country’s largest pediatric walk.

One CHOC patient, Jordin Jackson, had the honor of being this year’s CHOC Walk Ambassador.  I was able to hear Jordin’s mom speak of the journey their family has had.  9-year-old Jordin has sickle cell.  This painful disease has hospitalized Jordin 3-4 times a year her entire life.  She has beat pneumonia, the #1 killer of sickle cell patients, 4 times in those short 9 years.  The fierce determination in this child to be well is supported by the doctors at CHOC and her incredible family.  The Jordin’s Journey CHOC Walk team consists of over 150 members, raising funds and making magical memories for Jordin.

 

What Do I Need to Know About the CHOC Walk?

This was my first opportunity to participate in the CHOC Walk in the Park.  I brought along my niece, who’s studying public health and willing to wake up at 4:30 AM to hang out with me!  For 50+ years, Disney has been a proud partner of the CHOC Walk and has opened the kingdom for all participants.   The walk’s opening ceremony begins at 6:15 AM and featured some familiar faces to help wake us up and get us pumped!  You can get more event info here.

The walk takes you through both Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure.  Along the way, you’ll be greeted by some of your favorite Disney characters.  Castle selfies are highly encouraged!  It really did feel like the community was cheering us on as high school cheerleaders and bands lined the route.

 

Speaking of community, my niece and I had a great time just the two of us but a team of walkers makes the event even more magical.  I loved seeing everyone’s t-shirt designs and handmade signs.  An added incentive for those participating in the walk is a special discounted ticket price for Disneyland tickets.  This year, 1-Day Park Hopper tickets were sold to CHOC Walk participants for $86 and 1-Park tickets for $57.  Check out the event info page.

I know how emotional I get talking about my children, how grateful I am for their health and their smiles.  The CHOC Walk in the Park embodied the celebration of our healthy kids while working towards ensuring even more kids have magical days.

 

One element that totally melted my heart was reality that not all kids are healthy enough to participate this year.  Those special celebrants get their own walk, the Minnie Walk.  Minnie Mouse herself will lead admitted CHOC patients through the hospital to recreate the special event.

September 27th is a date to remember as its also the cut-off for donations.  That’s right!  You can still donate to the CHOC Walk and CHOC’s Children’s on the website and help reach the goal of $3.1 million for the 2017 year!

 

Participating in the 2017 CHOC Walk in the Park was inspiring and moving.  Will you be walking with us next year?

 

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