Children receiving dialysis treatments at Loma Linda University Medical
Center are having happier Christmases, thanks to the generosity of the National
Electrical Contractors Association and International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers.
“We got involved because of Sean and we do it in his honor”
For the past six years, the NECA
& IBEW has helped children suffering from kidney disease,
donating gift cards and buying items that will help entertain them while
they receive dialysis.
This year, the NECA
& IBEW bought the Pediatric Hemodialysis Unit four DVD players,
two complete Wii systems, 17 new movies and eight new games for the game
cube system. Children also received Target gift cards.
Southern Sierras Chapter NECA along with IBEW Local 440 Riverside County
and IBEW Local 477 San Bernardino each donated $1,000.
The effort began through a IBEW Local 440 member Sean Hicks, who had
extra Christmas money one year. Hicks approached Loma Linda and was
directed to the Hemodialysis Unit. The following year, he got both
locals involved in helping raise money. When Hicks died, the locals
continued the effort.
“We got involved because of Sean and we do it in his honor,” said Peggy
Long, member development for IBEW Local 477. “But it means a lot to all
of us to be able to help these kids because they don’t have a lot. Just
to let them enjoy their time by playing games or watching movies that we
purchased really warms our hearts.”
Children who are treated at home through the Peritoneal Dialysis Clinic
also receive gift cards. The gift cards mean so much to the children,
the majority of whom come from families who subsist at poverty levels,
staff members say.
Children and their parents are thrilled with the gift cards, often using
them for basic necessities.
Last year, a 13-year-old patient named Isabel used her gift card to buy
a pair of shoes for her younger sister, a toy for her brother, a pair of
pants for herself and popcorn and drinks for the whole family.
Another boy bought card and board games to play with his siblings while
he receives his nightly peritoneal dialysis treatments. The parents of a
3-month-old patient bought diapers, skin cleansing wipes and a toy.