Little Bear Produce and Driscoll Children’s Hospital transform young lives together

A new endowment is set to fund wellness programs for children in South Texas.

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Little Bear Produce and Driscoll Children’s Hospital have announced the development of the Little Bear Produce Child Life Endowment, which will support the development of healthful programming and play activities in the South Texas-based children’s hospital, according to a news release.

“We are deeply humbled to be able to support the amazing work at Driscoll. Family is at the heart and soul of everything we do at Little Bear; we are blessed to be able to give back and provide a bit of comfort, support and love to South Texas children and their families who find themselves in difficult circumstances,” Jimmy Bassetti, president and CEO of Little Bear Produce, said in the release.

Founded in 1953, Driscoll Children’s Hospital is a designated children’s hospital with a focus on delivering lifesaving care, groundbreaking research and cutting-edge treatments for sick children throughout the South Texas region including the Rio Grande Valley, Corpus Christi, Victoria and Laredo. The Child Life program enhances the patient and family experience during the hospital stay and ensures future follow up care and good living habits long after a child’s hospital care is complete, according to the release.

“Driscoll Children’s Hospital Rio Grande Valley, the Valley’s first designated children’s hospital, is scheduled to open and provide care for our first patient in May 2024. Among all of the dedicated pediatric services offered at the hospital, the Child Life Program is critical to world class pediatric care,” Matt Wolthoff, president of Driscoll Children’s Hospital Rio Grande Valley, said in the release. “Child Life Specialists are highly trained members of the care team and ensure a pediatric focused experience that includes opportunities for play, activities, health and socialization.”

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“Food is our medicine; healthy fruits and vegetables play a foundational role in our overall health and food brings families together, all of which are essential components of our company’s core values. The beauty of this initiative is that it will go on in perpetuity; it will always exist with the sole purpose of delivering loving support, health and nutritional education, physical activities and emotional support for sick children and their families,” Bassetti said.

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