Project Sunshine and UnitedHealth Group Bring a Day of Fun and Laughter to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

Volunteers from UnitedHealth Group brought a HeARTS-themed party to the patients and families at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. David Sturkey, vice president, UnitedHealthcare Key Accounts, South Atlantic, and Garland Scott, CEO, UnitedHealthcare - South Atlantic with a young patient at today's Project Sunshine party (Photo courtesy of Project Sunshine).

ATLANTA--()--Volunteers from UnitedHealth Group brought a HeARTS-themed party to the patients and families at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite today. Project Sunshine provides programs that educate and entertain children facing medical challenges. Together, volunteers offered creative craft activities, entertainment, face painting, prizes and games for children to provide relief from the stress and monotony of treatment.

Since beginning its relationship with Project Sunshine in 2010, more than 13,200 UnitedHealth Group volunteers have created 63,000 Arts and Crafts Kits and 18,300 Sunny Grams for pediatric patients across the country. These dynamic volunteers have supported more than 23,000 children and their families.

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Contacts

UnitedHealthcare
Buddy Castellano, 952-931-4775
Buddy_castellano@uhc.com

Release Summary

Volunteers from UnitedHealth Group brought a HeARTS-themed party to the patients and families at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite today.

Contacts

UnitedHealthcare
Buddy Castellano, 952-931-4775
Buddy_castellano@uhc.com