Montefiore Children’s Hospital holds special prom for teenage patients

Montefiore Children’s Hospital holds special prom for teenage patients

NORWOOD, The Bronx (PIX 11)—Teenage patients battling long-term health challenges at the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore were treated to an unforgettable prom experience, giving them a chance to embrace a sense of normalcy amidst their ongoing health treatment.

The hospital’s Grand Hall transformed into a glamorous prom venue, welcoming dozens of teens who are not letting their illnesses stop them from living their lives to the fullest.

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Sixteen-year-old Hailey Fondeur has been looking forward to getting all dolled up for prom night. For the teen who has been battling Leukemia since 2022, the event was a chance to set aside the burden of her illness and savor the moment surrounded by love, laughter, and friendship.

“I feel that there’s part of me back again,” Fondeur said. “There’s some normal back in my life after a year and a half.”

Stilt walkers towered above the crowd while mascots dressed as donuts boogied down on the dance floor. The venue was decked out in pink and orange decor — the signature colors of Dunkin’ Donuts. The vibrant party was made possible through a generous grant from the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation, which has a goal of providing teens facing health challenges a sense of normalcy.

“Our teens …. are going through a lot that no teen should have to go through, so giving them those milestones that every teen has experienced is really giving them back a little piece of their life and making them realize that they’re still teens and deserve all the things that teens get,” said Child Life Specialist Katie Roche who works at Montefiore.

Prom guests were treated to hair and makeup services by a glam squad, adding an extra touch of glamour to their evening.

“It’s really cool,” said attendee Patricia Martinez. “It’s my first time getting my hair done by a professional.”

As hospital staff looks to remind patients that they are valued and never alone in their health journey, Fondeur is hoping other teens can experience the simple joys in life, just as she got to do at her very first prom.

“I hope every teen gets to experience at least one thing that teens normally get to experience in their life,” Fondeur said.

This is the hospital’s 10th annual prom night, but organizers tell PIX11 News that they hold themed events monthly to help their young patients find joy in the midst of some of the most trying times of their lives.

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