Tag: Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital

  • East Brunswick police holiday toy drive will benefit David’s Touch Foundation

    East Brunswick police holiday toy drive will benefit David’s Touch Foundation

    EAST BRUNSWICK–Looking to bring more holiday cheer to some special children, the East Brunswick Police Department launched its toy drive to benefit the David’s Touch Foundation. “We are excited about hosting this toy drive through David’s Touch Foundation because it is a local organization that benefits hospitalized children and it is an opportunity for the…

  • Monroe Township Police Department holds annual toy drive

    Monroe Township Police Department holds annual toy drive

    The Monroe Township Police Department will be holding its 5th Annual Toy Drive. All toys donated benefit the Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. To donate, drop off an unwrapped toy, or non-monetary donation, for children of all ages at the Monroe Township Police Department, 3 Municipal Plaza, through…

  • Pajama drive to benefit hospitalized children

    Pajama drive to benefit hospitalized children

    Jersey Physical Therapy and Hugs for Brady have teamed up for the third annual pajama drive to benefit children battling cancer at Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University in New Brunswick. Through Dec. 31, donations of new, unwrapped pajamas for ages newborn to 22 will be collected at 180 Tices Lane, East…

  • Holiday Knight event will honor teen who died from cancer

    Holiday Knight event will honor teen who died from cancer

    OLD BRIDGE – Old Bridge High School (OBHS) will kick off its 2017 varsity football season with a “Holiday Knight” Toy Drive in memory of Marisa Tufaro, a 13-year-old who died of Stage IV cancer. Marisa was born with a complex cardiac defect. She survived six open-heart surgeries and two life-threatening medical conditions prior to…

  • Students collecting crayons for local children’s hospital

    Students collecting crayons for local children’s hospital

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Student volunteers at South Brunswick High School (SBHS) are once again bringing color into the lives of children being treated at a local hospital. “In our world today, children are limited in the ways they are able to express themselves. Art is one of the few options that has held throughout the…