This year, graduates are missing long-awaited ceremonies, festive parties, and goodbye hugs. While we can’t celebrate in those traditional ways, it’s still exciting to recognize special milestones and new beginnings – especially when they may have seemed out of reach due to illness or injury.
David: High School
David has spent more than a month in the hospital recovering from spine surgery. But that didn’t stop him from completing his schoolwork and graduating early.
To celebrate, the Child Life team organized a special graduation ceremony for David at the hospital.
"They played it off like it was going to be a little one, but I was surprised by how many people were there," David says.
David was wheeled down the hallway wearing a cap and gown as staff cheered and waved pom-poms. His high school principal congratulated him via video, and he was presented with his diploma.
For now, David is focused on getting healthy and continuing with his rehabilitation process before considering his future plans.