Community Corner
Meadowbrook School Students Deliver Handmade Blankets and Cards to Mount Auburn Hospital's Mother's Day Weekend Babies
On Friday, May 10th a group of students from the Meadowbrook School in Weston visited Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge to deliver blankets and cards to Mother’s Day weekend mothers and babies. The students did this project as part of Service day at the school which takes place on Martin Luther King Jr. day. Maria Smyth and Jodi Wolf, both labor & delivery nurses at Mount Auburn Hospital (Jodi is also a volunteer at the Meadowbrook School where her son is a student) thought it would be good if they presented them for Mother's Day here at the hospital. The students are representatives of Meadowbrook's HOPE committee, which stands for Helping Others Prosper Everywhere.
Group photo includes from left to right:
Nurse Manager of labor & delivery Maria Smyth, RN, Jack Green (11yrs old, 5th Grade); Ethan Wolf (10 yrs. old, 4th grade); Roseann Beard (Art Director at the Meadowbrook School); Basha Waxman (10 years old, 4th grade); Anjali May (10 yrs old, 5th grade); Elena Beard (Roseann’s daughter; 9 years old, 3rd grade); Zach Campana (10 years old, 4th grade); and Jodi Wolf (Ethan's mother; labor & delivery nurse at Mount Auburn and a volunteer at the Meadowbrook school in Weston).
Also pictured include Ethan Wolf, 10, on the right, presenting his blanket to Emerald Miller of Somerville. Emerald and her husband Josh had newborn daughter Blake Nicole, and Zach Campana, 10, right, handing his blanket to Ketty Carrasco of Waltham. Ketty and Jullys Souza had baby boy (left) Dylan Souza on Tuesday, May 7, 2013.
