Fourth Friday Round Table
Over the past two years we have all become aware of Telehealth, now there's Teleplay, a new program of Project Sunshine. BSF has united with the SADS Foundation, National Neutropenia Network and the Children's Cardiomyopathy Foundation in launching Rare Teleplay hosted by Project Sunshine. Join us on Friday March 25th at 12:00 ET to learn more about the virtual Rare Teleplay program for children with rare diseases. And be ready to have a little fun in the process. See you then!
Meet the Speakers
Meg Kellett, Director of Pediatric Experience
As Director of Pediatric Experience at Project Sunshine; Meg oversees the organization’s national programs, medical facility and nonprofit partnerships. Meg’s passion for pediatrics led her to pursue a career as a Certified Child Life Specialist, supporting patients and families both in and out of the hospital setting for over a decade at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Cohen’s Children’s Medical Center, and The Red Cross War Memorial Hospital. Meg brings her child development expertise and clinical knowledge to oversee all aspects of the child and family experience through PS services to provide meaningful play connections to children and teens across the nation.
Kyra Hu, Program Coordinator
As Program Coordinator, Kyra supports the delivery and management of Project Sunshine’s programs including TelePlay, Sending Sunshine and in-person volunteering. Her roles include outreach and coordination with medical facility and nonprofit partners, program development and innovation, and program logistics. Prior to working with Project Sunshine, Kyra was involved in the education field through various teaching fellowships and mentorship positions and is very happy to continue helping children in this role. Kyra graduated from Brown University in 2021 with Bachelors of Arts in Engineering and Education Studies.
Meeting ID: 333 055 172
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