Community members now can spread cheer to patients by sending an e-card.
Around the country, communities are displaying pictures of rainbows to spread hope and cheer - to make a real-life “rainbow connection” with their neighbors.
Visit www.childrensdayton.org/patientcards and choose from three different rainbow card designs to fill with a special message for a patient.
These cards will be delivered to patients with limited visitors over the coming weeks.
For more information on coronavirus and Dayton Children's visitor restrictions, visit www.childrensdayton.org/coronavirus.
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