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JESTER JINGLES
Malaga Bank customers filled up lots of piggy
banks during the holidays to help bring a Jester & Pharley Smile
Cart, filled with copies of The Jester Has Lost His Jingle and Jester
& Pharley Doll to young patients at Little Company of Mary Hospital
in Torrance, CA. Senior Vice President and Director of Retail Banking
Debbie Richardson, left, hands The Jester's Mom one stuffed-to-overflowing
porcine.
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BREAKING THE BANK Malaga Bank President John R. Polen joins Senior Vice President Debbie Richardson in breaking open piggy banks filled by customers, who donated nearly $1,000 to bring Jester smiles to young patients at Little Company of Mary Hospital. |
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A JESTER JINGLE TO. . . VERIZON (formerly GTE) WIRELESS, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA |
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VERIZON READS WITH 'THE JESTER' TO SUPPORT LITERACY EFFORTS
Verizon Wireless, Northern California, has joined forces with The Jester & Pharley Phund to support literacy programs throughout the state. As part of its efforts to inspire a love of reading in children, Verizon Wireless has donated several thousand copies of The Jester Has Lost His Jingle, Jester & Pharley Dolls and The Jester Has Lost His Jingle Curriculum Supplement to local school districts. Verizon Wireless' efforts in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, San Jose, Santa Maria and Fresno counties have met with resounding success. In addition to donating corporate money to community programs for adult literacy and giving schools copies of The Jester to inspire students, Verizon Wireless also encourages employees to volunteer as literacy advocates through its Verizon Reads efforts. |
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THE JESTER'S COURT - The Jester's Mom joins Verizon Wireless store manager Denise Terramorse and her staff at the Verizon Wireless office in Campbell, CA, with a special presentation of The Jester Has Lost His Jingle featuring students Ben Kwok as the King and Steven Norberg as The Jester. |
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In support of these efforts, Barbara Saltzman, "The Jester's Mom," has spoken to adult literacy councils and visited schools in Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, San Jose, Santa Maria and Fresno counties on behalf of Verizon Wireless. |
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VERIZON
STORYTIME
- The Jester's Mom explains some of the secrets in David Saltzman's
book The Jester Has Lost His Jingle to eager students at Rosemary
School in Campbell, CA. Verizon donated Jester books and dolls to the
school as part of its commitment to literacy. |
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READING FOR LITERACY - The Jester's Mom plans to visit numerous schools in California on behalf of Verizon Wireless' commitment to literacy. "It's an honor for The Jester to be part of such a committed effort," said Ms. Saltzman. "Mr. Martinez has shared many of the delightful notes filled with pictures of The Jester & Pharley from students who continue to get so much from Verizon's generous gift. I look forward to meeting many of them." |
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A JESTER JINGLE TO. . . Bristol-Myers Squibb 24,000 Jester & Pharley Dolls Ring Away Trauma In Children's Cancer Centers Nationwide |
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Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation has given 24,000 Jester & Pharley Dolls
to virtually every child diagnosed with cancer in major pediatric medical
centers across the country.
The donation was formally presented at the Jonathan Jaques Children's Cancer Center of Miller Children's Hospital at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center in Southern California. Joining the ceremony was baseball great Eric Davis, a colon cancer survivor, who said that The Jester & Pharley Doll made him feel better too. He helped Bristol-Myers Squibb deliver the dolls personally to the children in their hospital rooms. Dr. Jerry Z. Finklestein, executive director of Jonathan Jacques Children's Cancer Center, accepted the donation on behalf of the national Children's Oncology Group. "By donating 24,000 Jester & Pharley Dolls to pediatric oncology centers, we hope to provide encouragement, joy and strength to children fighting cancer," says Rick Winningham, President of Bristol-Myers Squibb Oncology/Immunology. "It is our goal to provide the dolls to all pediatric patients diagnosed with cancer to help them stay positive and remember the importance of laughter. We feel that treating the emotional needs of all cancer patients, especially children, is as important as fighting the disease itself." In addition to the 24,000 dolls, the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation donated 600 copies of The Jester Has Lost His Jingle to the pediatric oncology centers. The books remain at the facilities to be read to or by visiting children. The dolls have found permanent homes with the children and their families who most need to find the laughter within themselves. |
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HAPPY
RECIPIENT - Five-year-old Meghan Flynn says The Jester & Pharley
help her feel better when she's sad. Meghan was diagnosed with Acute Lympathic
Leukemia.
Hospitals receiving Jester & Pharley Dolls and Jester Has Lost His Jingle books from Bristol-Myers Squibb for their pediatric oncology patients include: |
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