Volunteers help pediatric patients celebrate holidays at Capital Health

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Junior League of Greater Princeton members decorated Capital Health’s Inpatient Pediatrics Unit for the holidays. Front: Minda Alena, Jeannette Andose, Barbara Richards, Adrena Jiggetts, Katherine Herspiegel, Mara Pugliese, Laura Rehn, Mary Jones and Kathryn Tharney. Back: Sara Brosious, Hitomi Margadonna, Cheri Durst, Bonnie Falconer and Justine Twomey.

Capital City Riders of New Jersey bring presents for children in Capital Health’s pediatric units. Front: Rose Neal, Ray Awad, Donna McCourt, Sharon Pagano and Joanne Rutzler. Back: Mark Widmann, Rich Rutzler, Steve Rinz, Tom Pagano, Rich Talbot as Santa, Todd Hayes, Kim Hayes and Andy Scheman.

Two community organizations — the Junior League of Greater Princeton and the Capital City Riders of New Jersey — helped bring the holiday season to young patients and their families at Capital Health Medical Center in Hopewell.

Junior League members decorated the Inpatient Pediatrics Unit while the Capital City Riders brought gifts and good cheer to the children in the inpatient Unit and Pediatric Emergency Department.

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