Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Northern Westchester Hospital Recieves Gifts from Local Brownie Troop

Northern Westchester Hospital Center in Mount Kisco, NY, certainly has a lot of help from the local community. In 2006, Connie Milstein partnered with the hospital to open a second Connie’s Bakery & General Store in the hospital’s main lobby. Earlier this month, ten 8-year-old girls from a Briarcliff Brownie troop visited the emergency room at Northern Westchester Hospital Center. But on that Friday night, there were no injured Brownies. The young girls came bearing gifts – activity bags they had made using troop earnings from cookie sales to keep children who come to the hospital for emergency treatment entertained. Each bag contained crayons, yo-yo’s and activity books and the scouts had decorated the bags inside and out with colorful, cheerful drawings.

The idea for the activity bags came from one of the Briarcliff Brownies herself, a second-grader at St. Theresa’s School in Briarcliff. Madison Mezzatesta’s brother had been taken to the emergency room last summer while on a trip to Maryland. There, he was given an activity bag, which helped distract him while the family waited in the ER.

Emergency Room Director Sharon Marino said that annually, about one-third of patients who come into the emergency room are children. And though the 100 bags would quickly disappear into the arms of waiting children, the troop leaders were already thinking about making more.