Service Projects

Service projects are a great way for kids to help the patients staying at Mott Children’s Hospital. Bedside craft kits are quite popular among the patients, and kids interested in helping to make the stay of patients a little easier can put together bedside craft kits.

U-M Dance Marathon's Mini-Marathon program

The University of Michigan Dance Marathon's (UMDM) Mini-Marathon program empowers middle and high school students to take on leadership roles to help further UMDM's mission of raising funds and awareness for pediatric rehabilitation programs in SE Michigan. The Mini-Marathon program allows middle and high schools to work hand in hand with students at the University of Michigan to help plan an execute an event to support the pediatric rehabilitation programs that UMDM funds. For more information, please contact umdm.outreach@umich.edu.

footprint signHolden Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Name and Footprint Signs

Individuals and groups can create name and footprint signs for the Holden NICU. Signs should measure roughly 8.5 inches by 6 inches and can be constructed with scrapbooking supplies, construction paper, markers, etc. and cutely decorated for both girls and boys. Please leave a blank area on the plaque for the name, footprints, and birthdate of the patient. Please see the examples for ideas.

Bedside Crafts

Bedside craft kits contain a craft that patients can do in the comfort of their room. When putting together bedside craft kits, please include instructions and a photo/image of the completed project. Past donations of bedside craft kits include make‐your‐own puppet, friendship bracelets, and beaded keychains. The materials, instructions, and photo can be placed a ziptop bag. It would also be helpful to place a label on the bag with the name of the craft.

Attached you can find a few bedside craft kit ideas that can be put together for our patients. The needed materials for the craft are listed as well, and the instructions can be printed out and placed in a ziptop bag.

Store‐bought bedside craft kits are also appreciated. Store‐bought bedside craft kits come with the materials and instructions for a craft. This is a great option for community members who would like to donate bedside craft kits, but may not have the time to gather the materials and put them together themselves.

Other service projects

In addition to putting together bedside craft kits for our patients, community members are invited to have collection drives for Mott Hospital. Possible collection drives include:

For more information, contact Mott Community Relations at 734-764-6874.

 

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