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Peanuts Worldwide teams up with FFHA

As Peanuts celebrates it’s 70th anniversary of the beloved Charles Schulz comic, Peanuts Worldwide LLC has chosen to partner with the Foundation for Hospital Art as part of the “Take Care With Peanuts” initiative. 

“NEW YORK (AP) — The virus pandemic won’t stop Charlie Brown, Snoopy or the “Peanuts” gang from marking an important birthday and they’re hoping to raise the spirits of sick kids while they celebrate.

The beloved comic celebrates its 70th anniversary this week with new lesson plans, the announcement of a new TV show and a philanthropic push that includes donating “Peanuts” murals for kids to paint in 70 children’s hospitals around the globe, from Brooklyn to Brazil.

“When kids see the familiar face of Snoopy, they feel like they are at home watching the cartoon,” said Dr. Kusum Viswanathan, who heads the pediatrics department at Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center in New York. “I think it’ll really help in positive coping and distraction. It makes the environment very comfortable, as opposed to being very stiff and professional.”

The 4-foot-8-inch wide by 4-foot-1-inch high murals have been sent to participating hospitals in six pieces, along with smocks, brushes and paints in 13 colors. Children and hospital staffers are encouraged to paint the easy-to-follow templates, a diversion that gains even more importance during coronavirus restrictions.

The initiative is being welcomed at the CHOC Children’s Hospital in Orange, California, where the virus pandemic has shut down the playrooms and cut back on starry, well-wishing visitors, like baseball star Mike Trout.

“There’s really nothing to look forward to so I thought even just painting something like this at bedside is going to really truly mean something, especially during this time,” said Amber Chavez, the special programs coordinator.

The finished murals show an image of Snoopy and Woodstock sharing a laugh atop his red doghouse. It’s co-sponsored by Peanuts Worldwide and the Foundation for Hospital Art. They hope the custom murals bring a smile to worried families.

“Art is always very therapeutic,” Viswanathan said. “Any child who comes — even if a child comes for a regular check-up — it’s always a slightly scary event and I think it helps patients feel a sense of normalcy.”

Jeannie Schulz, the widow of the comic strip’s creator, Charles Schulz, said the initiative hopes to lower the fear level in hospitals: “If you can have a little bit of levity — a little smile — we know that lowers your blood pressure. It’s almost as good as patting a dog.”

How each hospital deploys the murals has been left to the local administrators. Brookdale let lots of children paint them in its auditorium, while the California hospital wants to give one panel each to four patients and two nurses. The hope is the finished murals will offer children a chance to leave a permanent mark on the facility.

“They could come to the hospital for their next check-up and see their mural is out there and they provided the painting maybe for the head or the stomach or whatever part of Snoopy that they did,” Viswanathan said.

Scott Feight, the executive director, of the Foundation for Hospital Art, said the murals represent a chance to “celebrate humanity and our ability to overcome and fight this virus.” The nonprofit over the years has donated more than 49,000 paintings to 7,500 hospitals in 195 countries.

Other initiatives launching to celebrate the “Peanuts” anniversary include an animated video campaign on social media urging viewers to be kind to each other, Earth and themselves. There’s also a new Apple TV+ animated show debuting in February called “The Snoopy Show.”

“Peanuts” made its debut Oct. 2, 1950. The travails of the “little round-headed kid” Charlie Brown and his pals eventually ran in more than 2,600 newspapers, reaching millions of readers in 75 countries.

The 1965 CBS special “A Charlie Brown Christmas” won an Emmy and rerun immortality, and many other specials followed. There was a hit stage musical, “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.” The characters also appeared on sheets, stationery, amusement park attractions and countless other products. Apple TV+ debuted “Snoopy in Space” in 2019.

Jeannie Schulz said her husband managed to create “recognizable characters that express the humanity of each of us. It hits on a lot of cylinders.”

The strip offered enduring images of kites in trees, Charlie Brown trying to kick a football, tart-tongued Lucy handing out advice for a nickel at what looked like a lemonade stand and Snoopy taking the occasional flight of fancy to the skies of World War I. Phrases such as “security blanket” and “good grief” are a part of the global vernacular. Schulz died in 2000.

The hospital administrators say that “Peanuts” teaches children that the world is big enough for everybody, appreciate the small things and embrace friendships. Those lessons, they say, fit with their mission.

“It teaches about kindness and friendship,” Viswanathan said. “It teaches our children that life has challenges but with support from friends, you can solve problems. I think it teaches them not to give up.”

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Written by Mark Kennedy, AP News

https://apnews.com/article/virus-outbreak-new-york-brooklyn-archive-d71b9c75540dbbcba8f07440eb119675

Additional News Coverage

https://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/peanuts-worldwide-launches-global-take-care-with-peanuts-initiative-as-charles-schulz-s-beloved-comic-strip-celebrates-its-70th-anniversary-864114309.html

Snoopy murals donated to hospitals for ‘Peanuts’ 70th anniversary

https://www.startribune.com/good-grief-peanuts-celebrates-70th-anniversary-with-art/572612892/

https://www.post-gazette.com/ae/tv-radio/2020/10/10/Peanuts-celebrates-70th-anniversary-with-art-Snoopy/stories/202010070007

https://canarsiecourier.com/creating-art-in-a-time-of-crisis-itHs-the-best-medicine-p6299-199.htm

https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2020/oct/18/snoopy-has-landed-peanuts-mural-encourages-hope/

https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/south-africa/2020-10-17-snoopy-and-woodstock-bring-hope-and-humour-to-cape-hospitals/

https://www.peanuts.com/take-care/together-for-good

Participating Hospitals

UNITED STATES
Bentonville: Northwest Medical Center
Chicago: University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children’s
Denver: Rocky Mountain Children’s Health Foundation
Kansas City, KS: University of Kansas Medical Center
Milwaukee: Children’s of Wisconsin
New York: Brookdale Family Care Center
Los Angeles: CHOC Children’s Hospital
Philadelphia: The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
St. Paul: Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare
San Francisco: San Francisco Downtown VA Clinic
Seattle: Providence Mount St. Vincent
Washington DC: Children’s National

AUSTRALIA
Brisbane: Gold Coast University Hospital
Sydney: The Children’s Hospital of Westmead

BELGIUM
Brugge: 
AZ Sint-Jan Brugge
Brussels: Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussels

BRAZIL
Campinas: Boldrini Children’s Hospital
Campinas: Hospital Sobrapar Crânio e Face
Campinas: Instituto Padre Haroldo
Foz do Iguaçu: Hospital Ministro Costa Cavalcanti
Foz do Iguaçu: Hospital Municipal Padre Germano Lauck
São Paulo: University of São Paulo Hospital

CAMBODIA
Siem Reap: Balang Commune Health Center 

CANADA
Ottawa: Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario
Toronto: Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital

CHINA
Beijing: Beijing Children’s Hospital

COLOMBIA
Bogotá: Méderi Hospital

FRANCE
Annecy: Clinique Générale Annecy
Marseille: Foreign Legion Institute Hospital
Paris: Hôpital Necker Enfants Malades

GERMANY
Dusseldorf: University Children’s Hospital
Hamburg: University Hospital Hamburg
Heidelberg: Heidelberg University Hospital
Ingolstadt: Klinikum Ingolstadt

ITALY
Milan:
 Ospedale San Gerado

JAPAN
Chitose: Chitose City Hospital
Chuo-ku: Odori Park Mental Clinic
Mishima City: Mishima Morita Hospital
Nagoya City: Tsukumo Association
Okayama: Subaru Clinic
Saitama City: Higa Mental Clinic

KOREA
Seoul: The Children’s Hospital of Seoul National University Hospital

LAOS
Luang Prabang: Lao Friends Hospital for Children

MEXICO
Mexico City: Hospital Shriners para Niños

POLAND
Sanok: 
Sanok County Hospital

SPAIN
Barcelona: 
Hospital Sant Joan de Déu

SOUTH AFRICA
Cape Town: George Hospital
Cape Town: Netcare Christiaan Barnard Memorial Hospital

UNITED KINGDOM
Aylesbury: 
Stoke Mandeville Hospital
Edinborough: The Royal Hospital for Sick Children
Glasgow: Stobhill Hospital

URUGUAY
Montevideo: El Hospital Pereira Rossell


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