Ten years ago, Jody Shelley went with his teammates to Nationwide Children's Hospital to celebrate the grand opening of the Blue Jackets Foundation Family Resource Center, a 5,000 square foot hockey-themed space designed to provide a respite for families with children requiring medical attention at Nationwide Children's.
The Family Resource Center was designed to feel like anything but a hospital while providing services including a book lending program, laundry services, showers, lockers, clinical training facilities, play areas, haircuts and massages.
Last week, Shelley once again stood in that same space and marveled at the benefits that the Center has provided for so many families, over 6,000 this season alone, in support of the Blue Jackets' pillar of focus on pediatric cancer and providing ways for patients to heal through distraction.
"I think when I was a player, we realized we were doing something as Blue Jackets in the community for the hospital," Shelley said. "Now I'm a parent. I've spent time in the hospital. You realize how important these rooms are because this doesn't feel like a hospital. This feels like a getaway. I think that's important for these families. We were here when they set this up not really understanding, but now there's a real connection. It gives us a sense of pride for what's going on here."
CBJ celebrates 10 years of the Family Resource Center
Jody Shelley reflects on progress in 10 years at Nationwide Children's Hospital
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