Helping Hands
Cole’s Closet is a small 501 (c)3 non-profit organization that relies solely on volunteers. Without these dedicated individuals we would be unable to bring joy to so many sick children. Since the year 2000, Cole’s Closet has been making a difference, helping families with children who have chronic, terminal and critical conditions.
Volunteers
Cotton Candy – Barb Gilliland always lends a hand at our June Funfair
Face Painter – Peter Wescott paints Taylor Tomczyk’s face
A special thank you to:
Daniel Molinares - for bringing music and fun to our Holiday Celebration
Robert F. Singer, CPA - who shares his knowledge of the IRS with us
Sandra Pfau Englund - who shares her legal expertise with us
Kids Helping Kids
Madison, having been in the hospital for several weeks, knew what it was like to endure long hours in bed and wanted to give back as her Take Action project
Read her full story here
Stephanie did just turn 7 years old. She wanted to do this because when her little sister was in the hospital last year for a heart procedure, she noticed that the DVD/VCR and a lot of the toys in the playroom were all donated by Coles Closet and she wanted to help other sick kids just like Coles Closet made it easier for her little sister to be in the hospital
CJ said "I thought giving books to kids in the hospital would help them not be scared."
Allison Bennett collected toys for her sixth birthday. She had plenty of toys already and "wanted to be nice and make the children in the hospital feel better."
Sarah wanted to help some kids this year for her birthday, so she asked that her guests bring toys for Cole's Closet.
James Harris donates gifts, he received for his birthday, to Cole's Closet.