Student-run Arizona non-profit uses origami to connect with hospital [and hospice] patients

03/31/24 at 03:20 AM

Student-run Arizona non-profit uses origami to connect with hospital [and hospice] patients 
The State Press, by Pippa Fung; 3/19/24
The Wishing Crane Project, founded by Arizona student Charles Zhang, serves hospice and hospital patients through art. In the story of Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes, a young girl tried to fold 1,000 paper cranes in the hopes that it would help her push through a terminal illness. Years later, students across Arizona and at ASU are folding their own cranes [and writing hopeful messages] to support others through their difficult journeys.  
Editor's Note: To Hospice Volunteer Directors/Managers, do you receive requests from high school students/groups requesting community service hours? Click here for The Wishing Crane Project.

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