St. Christopher's Hospital and Hollywood Entertainment Unveil Starlight Site
2006年9月8日 - 7:48AM
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- Devon Werkheiser, Star of Nickelodeon's 'Ned's Declassified
School Survival Guide,' Former Flyer Bob Kelly, 76ers' and
Phantoms' Mascots Greeted Guests PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 7 /PRNewswire/
-- A state-of-the art entertainment facility, complete with a mini
movie theater, video game stations, and an ongoing supply of
family-friendly DVDs and video games, will brighten hospital stays
for children and teens at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
thanks to Hollywood Entertainment and Starlight Starbright
Children's Foundation. A Hollywood Video Starlight Site(TM) was
unveiled today at the hospital. Devon Werkheiser, star of Ned's
Declassified School Survival Guide, former Flyer Bob Kelly, 76ers'
mascot Hip-Hop, and the Phantoms' mascot Phlex joined the pediatric
patients and special guests. "The Starlight Site is an inviting
environment that will provide St. Christopher's pediatric patients
with a place to relax, play and interact with others during their
hospital visit," said Paula Van Ness, CEO of Starlight Starbright.
"It's an antidote for the loneliness of a hospital stay." "A
patient's mind-set can have a profound impact on healing," said
Bernadette Mangan, CEO of St. Christopher's. "Entertainment and fun
make the hospital experience less stressful for our patients and
their families, and we are grateful to Hollywood Video and
Starlight Starbright for this generous gift." In addition to the
movie theater and videogame and computer stations, the Starlight
Site includes a lounge and a large, colorful fish tank. "Starlight
Sites in hospitals brighten the lives of children with serious
illnesses," said Devon Werkheiser. "By bringing entertainment to
the kids, either through the Web, TV, or video games, a personal
favorite, it allows them to play like everyone else and connect
with each other. Rock on Starlight!" Hollywood Entertainment
contributed more than $200,000 to develop the site, while a dozen
vendors donated more than $50,000 in labor, materials and supplies.
"Our goal is to bring a bit of Hollywood magic into the lives of
children across the country," explained Tim Winner, Executive Vice
President and C.O.O. from Hollywood Entertainment. Hollywood Video
and Game Crazy will keep the site stocked with movies and games
that can be accessed any time, and employee volunteers will host
movie and game nights for patients. About St. Christopher's
Hospital for Children St. Christopher's Hospital for Children is a
161-bed pediatric hospital located at Erie Avenue and Front Street
in Philadelphia. The hospital provides a wide range of pediatric
medical and surgical specialties through its affiliation with
Drexel University College of Medicine. With a medical staff of more
than 270 pediatric specialists, St. Christopher's is a Level I
Pediatric Trauma Center that provides programs such as kidney and
liver transplantation, minimally invasive surgery, and open heart
surgery for the children of the greater Philadelphia area and from
around the world. The hospital is fully accredited by the Joint
Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, the
nation's oldest and largest hospital accreditation agency. St.
Christopher's Hospital for Children is part of Tenet Pennsylvania,
which also includes Graduate Hospital, Hahnemann University
Hospital, Roxborough Memorial Hospital and Warminster Hospital. To
learn more about St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, visit
http://www.stchristophershospital.com/. About Starlight Starbright
Children's Foundation Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation is
a nonprofit organization that transforms the lives of seriously ill
children and their families through imaginative programs that
educate, uplift their spirits, foster a sense of community, and
help alleviate the pain and fear of prolonged illness. Starlight
Starbright offers an impressive array of in-hospital, outpatient,
school and home-based programs and services that touch the lives of
more than 180,000 children and families each month. To learn more
visit http://www.starlight.org/. About Hollywood Video Founded in
1988, Hollywood Entertainment Corporation, a subsidiary of Movie
Gallery, Inc. (NASDAQ:MOVI), operates more than 2,000 Hollywood
Video retail stores and nearly 700 Game Crazy stores. Movie
Gallery, Inc. is the second-largest video retailer in the United
States with over 4700 stores in 50 states, Canada and Mexico. With
support centers in Dothan, Alabama and Wilsonville, Oregon,
Hollywood Entertainment employs more than 26,000 nationwide. Learn
more about Hollywood Video at http://www.hollywoodvideo.com/ and
Game Crazy at http://www.gamecrazy.com/. DATASOURCE: Hollywood
Entertainment Corporation CONTACT: Donna DeDario, Communications
Manager of Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation,
+1-323-556-3322, or fax, +1-310-479-1235, Web site:
http://www.starlight.org/ Web site:
http://www.stchristophershospital.com/ Web site:
http://www.hollywoodvideo.com/
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