26 December,2024 02:03 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The hospital hosted a grand Christmas celebration for children with activities such as a magic show, dancing, and a photography session. Photo Courtesy: Lilavati Hospital
Christmas is a time to come together, extending love, care, and warmth to everyone. Carrying forward its legacy of giving back to society, Mumbai's Lilavati Hospital in Bandra organised a Christmas celebration for children from rural ashram schools in the Palghar district, and those who have undergone cochlear implant surgeries. Over 300 children from rural ashram schools and over 100 cochlear implant recipients, and admitted children were part of the joyous occasion filled with fun activities, dance, exciting gifts, and scrumptious snacks. The occasion was also graced by the board of trustees along with the management team who gave their blessings to the children and wished them a brighter future filled with hope and positivity.
The hospital hosted a grand Christmas celebration for children with activities such as a magic show, dancing, and a photography session. Santa Claus made a special appearance, spreading cheer and creating unforgettable memories for the children.
Over 300 children traveled to Mumbai for the first time. For many, the journey to the bustling city and its towering buildings was a mix of excitement and nervousness. However, the engaging activities organized at the hospital created a warm and welcoming environment, helping the children unwind. Their faces lit up with joy as they embraced the experience, making the celebration truly memorable for everyone involved.
Prashant Mehta, permanent trustee, Lilavati Hospital said, "This Christmas celebration will foster a sense of community and joy among these children. At Lilavati Hospital, we go beyond healthcare to create a holistic environment where every child feels supported, loved, and empowered. The celebrations were held under the thoughtful guidance of Smt. Charu Mehta, Founder and Permanent Trustee. We hope to build confidence in children, nurture their dreams, and equip them to face life's challenges with courage."
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Rajiv Mehta, a permanent trustee and the hospital, added, "The Christmas celebration is not just about the festivities but aims to uplift marginalised sections of society. By combining healthcare excellence with community-based campaigns and initiatives, the hospital is out and out to make a difference in the lives of countless individuals."
"This event is a reminder that every child deserves an equal chance to thrive, and we are honoured to play a part in making that a reality. Such initiatives are designed to lay a strong foundation for a brighter and inclusive future for everyone. We strive further to launch crucial path-breaking initiatives for improving the quality of life of those in need," highlighted Mohit Mathur, another permanent trustee at the hospital.
"We were elated to welcome children from rural ashram schools who visited Mumbai for the very first time. The opportunity to host them at Lilavati Hospital allowed us to create an environment where they felt comfortable and cherished. It was a privilege to be a part of their journey and to give them an experience that brought so much positivity and warmth into their lives," concluded Dr Niraj Uttamani, chief operating officer at the Bandra hospital.