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Student donates Halloween treats for hospitalized kids

Sunday, November 1, 2009
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Whitney Miller, left, with TRRMC Pediatrics Director April Moody displaying donated treat bags.

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While other kids are trick-or-treating on Halloween night, thanks to the generosity and thoughtfulness of a local 10-year-old, pediatric patients at Twin Rivers Regional Medical Center will have a special treat.

For the past couple of weeks, most kids have been looking forward to donning their Halloween costumes and collecting candy. Instead of anticipating the treats she would receive, Whitney Miller, worried how others kids might be spending their holiday.

Particularly, the fourth grader from Holcomb, thought of kids who were sick and spending Halloween night in the hospital. Her awareness of the needs hospitalized children was a result of her little brother Luke's experience as a patient.

With this in mind she asked her parents, neighbors and employees at her dad's work to save aluminum cans. She then collected cans from them each week. After she collected enough cans to cash them in, she set about making Halloween fun packs.

Whitney's mother, Melanie Miller says, "Whitney wanted to make a difference. Instead of the money burning a hole in her pocket for the latest toy at Wal-Mart, she only thought of what might be fun for the kids here at the hospital."

"Her thoughtfulness is overwhelming," says TRRMC Pediatrics Director April Moody. "You can tell Whitney put a lot of time and effort into the packets, there is something for each age group including the babies."

Photo caption: Whitney Miller, 10, presents TRRMC Pediatrics Director April Moody with Halloween activity packets for hospitalized children. Whitney, a fourth grader from Holcomb is the daughter of Jason and Melanie Miller of Kennett.


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Thank you Whitney. The world needs more young people like you.

-- Posted by Mollie on Sun, Nov 1, 2009, at 2:29 PM

How thoughtful. Your parents should be very proud of you.

-- Posted by Jeez on Mon, Nov 2, 2009, at 3:13 AM

this is so cool that there is another young person out there like me that are willing to help others instead of thinking about there self

good job and God bless you

-- Posted by bigboy16 on Wed, Nov 4, 2009, at 11:00 AM

What a fine young lady this girl is. I feel very proud to have a young one like this in our area. Her parents are a fine example also, God bless and keep them safe.

-- Posted by haunted_highway on Mon, Nov 9, 2009, at 10:35 AM


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