Residents invited to participate in ‘Mittens for Munchkins’ program

Posted on 23 November 2009

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WHITLEY COUNTY, Ind. (Nov. 23, 2009) – Parkview Whitley Hospital invites the Whitley County community to share its warmth this winter with the children of the county by participating in the hospital’s first “Mittens for Munchkins” Christmas program.

Beginning Monday, Nov. 23, a Christmas Giving Tree will be located in the hospital lobby and outpatient services area, upon which visitors may hang a new pair of mittens or gloves, a hat or scarf.

“Christmas comes but once a year, and although we believe it is essential to reach out to others at all times, the holiday season is a special time in which to share our blessings,” said John Meister, Parkview Whitley Hospital chief operating officer. “It is our pleasure to invite not only the co-workers of Parkview Whitley Hospital, but the community as well to play a part in this special giving program.”

Sock hats and gloves are available for purchase in the hospital’s Gift Shop, located near the front entrance to the hospital. The gifts will be distributed to families by the Salvation Army of Whitley County following the hospital’s giving deadline of Monday, Dec. 15.

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