This Wednesday, December 18, 2024, the magic of Christmas lit up the faces of children hospitalized at the Saint-Pierre South University Hospital. Symbiose medical, in collaboration with the national police and the Pierre Lagourgue high school, orchestrated a distribution of gifts. An action now repeated annually (Photos: www.imazpress.com)
At 1:30 p.m., Santa Claus, escorted by the motorized brigade of the national police, left the Saint-Pierre police station in the direction of the CHU Sud. At his side, seven first grade ST2S students from the Pierre Lagougue high school.
The elves of the day actively participated in this solidarity mission.
– Joy and gifts for the kids –
On arrival, the hospitalized children received carefully selected gifts, bringing a moment of joy and comfort during this festive period.
This annual initiative demonstrates “the commitment of Symbiose medical and its partners to the young patients of the CHU Sud”.
Together, they wanted to bring a glimmer of hope and happiness to the children of CHU Sud, perpetuating a tradition dear to the Saint-Pierre community.
– Candy distributed to children –
After this moving visit, the Christmas convoy headed towards downtown Saint-Pierre and the beach gardens.
Santa Claus handed out candy to the children present, also offering souvenir photo opportunities with the families.
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