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2025 Power of Play Campaign Transforms Lives for Sick Kids


In the quiet corners of hospital rooms, there is a transformative force that knows no bounds - the healing power of play. For children facing serious illnesses, it’s not just playtime; it’s a vital part of their care.  

Kids rely on community supporters like you for the ability to harness the power of play in the hospital. 

Thanks to your incredible generosity, Starlight play programs have reached children’s hospitals and medical facilities across the nation – giving kids happiness, distraction from pain and a sense of normalcy in their most difficult moments. 

Here’s the extraordinary impact you made in the lives of countless kids and families:

289, 636 Children Impacted 

519 Hospitals Received Programs 

240 MUVP Hospitals Impacted 

Why Play is Important

Playtime is an essential part of a hospitalized child’s care. Play supports their healing and growth and coping during their hospital stay, emotionally, cognitively and socially.  

A recent research study discovered how play through Starlight programs is an integral part of hospitalized child’s care, as it significantly improves their overall experience. 

Here's a snippet of the research’s most significant findings: 

  1. Play helps kids feel safe in the hospital by normalizing the hospital experience. 

  2. Play helps build trusting relationships with hospital staff. 

  3. Play reminds families, staff and even patients themselves that they are first kids. 

  4. Play is an essential learning tool – used in medical play, it can help educate patients. 

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