Krayons for Kids has another successful fundraiser for children’s hospital

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PHOTO COURTESY OF CASSANDRA STEDINA

Students from South Brunswick High School collected crayons, coloring books, easels and other art supplies during April’s Krayons for Kids effort to support the art therapy program at the Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital (BMSCH) at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. The group was able to purchase six table easels, six wood standing easels and brushes in addition to the donations. Pictured are Erin Doherty and Kathryn Busch, BMSCH child life specialists, left to right, with students Olivia Alexander, Jared Budhu and Albi Veizati during a recent visit to the hospital.

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