Hallim University Sacred Heart Hospital Holds a Special Sharing Prescription for Children's Patients...Delivery of Family Month gifts

May 14, 2025

Hallim University Sacred Heart Hospital (Hospital Director Kim Hyung-soo) held a 'Special Sharing Prescription' for children's patients in various medical spaces such as outpatient wards, operating rooms, and emergency rooms in the hospital from May 5th to 9th to mark Family Month.

This event is a participatory sharing program with hospital staff and local communities, with the aim of delivering emotional comfort and joy to children's patients through sharing items as if prescribing drugs for treatment. Anyang City Family Center, Root Coffee, and Lego Korea participated in the sponsorship of goods, and each institution supported various sharing items to deliver warm messages of encouragement and hope to children.

The event consisted of three themes, taking advantage of the characteristics of the delivered goods. 'Superhero Doll Prescription to Add Courage' focused on helping psychological stability by delivering 60 attachment dolls produced by Anyang Family Center to children's patients in operating rooms, outpatients and wards.




'Sweet Cookies Prescription for Adding Happiness' conveyed emotional comfort by sharing 150 handmade cookies donated by Root Coffee (Guangyang-dong, Dongan-gu, Anyang-si) to outpatients and ward patients in pediatric and adolescent departments. The Lego Prescription that adds laughter' delivered 331 Lego sets provided by Lego Korea to children's patients who use various spaces in the hospital, including emergency rooms, rehabilitation rooms, and injection rooms, to revitalize hospital life.

Kim Hyung-soo, the head of the hospital, organized this event with the hope that children will be able to relieve any anxiety and stress during the treatment process"I hope this sharing with the community will be a great comfort to patients and their families."," he said.

Hallim University Sacred Heart Hospital is carrying out various social contribution activities as part of ESG (environmental, social, and governance) management. In order to resolve welfare blind spots, medical support activities for the underprivileged in the region have been steadily conducted, and since 2014, medical staff have been dispatched to the medical blind spot to provide free health checkups and health lectures.




Hallim University Sacred Heart Hospital Holds a Special Sharing Prescription for Children's Patients...Delivery of Family Month gifts
Delivering gifts to children's patients for Family Month.





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.