"And that's the beauty of this play zone is that it's going to take young kids and let them be kids, because they don't get enough chances when they're here going through treatment. So they can come out here and let the cares go away just for a moment. And in that moment, that's where you find the magic. You're once again just a kid."
Ewald, who has been with the Detroit Medical Center organization for 25 years and was named Children's Hospital of Michigan CEO in 2016, said she's extremely appreciative of the support the Red Wings provide throughout the year, including annual initiatives like the SNOWPILE toy and gift collection program and the full-team visit to the hospital during the holidays.
"We have been partners with the Red Wings for a very long time. Our patients and families are huge Red Wings fans, so it's just a natural fit," Ewald said. "The players come visit the kids, and the coaches also come visit the kids, and then we see things like this today, with the Red Wings Wish Club and what it's turned into.
"We can't thank the Red Wings organization enough for what they've done for the kids in this hospital. This is very exciting. It's a special day for us."
Burns echoed Ewald's sentiments about the impact of the partnership with the Red Wings.
"First and foremost, (the Red Wings Play Zone) gives the kids a place to come out when they're in the hospital and play," Burns said. "It also signifies the importance of partnerships with Children's Hospital, with the Children's Hospital of Michigan Foundation and the Red Wings, and the fans, because a lot of these funds were created by the fans to the Red Wings Foundation (and given) to us. It signifies a team effort, something great for the community and most importantly, for the kids."
In addition to raising the funds necessary to build the Red Wings Play Zone, the Red Wings Wish Club has raised more than $400,000 for the Children's Hospital of Michigan Foundation since 1995, and has covered the costs of the Family Center adjacent to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, as well as rehabilitation equipment and MRI goggles to help reduce anxiety during screenings.
"The Red Wings' longstanding Wish Club partnership with the Children's Hospital of Michigan Foundation is truly special," Brown said. "Together with our remarkable fans, we're committed to ensuring life-enhancing initiatives continue to benefit children and families in our community for many years to come."