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Watch Mark Hamill Make Virtual Visit And Read To Kids At Children’s Hospital Los Angeles For 6th Annual Make March Matter Campaign
Master Luke Skywalker made a virtual visit from a galaxy far far away to some special kids.
Mark Hamill has jumped on board for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles 6th Annual Make March Matter Campaign (which raises funds for life-saving services directly helping over 600,000 children each year).
Part of the campaign includes talent participating in a variety of ways from reading, visiting virtually, hosting fitness classes, and more.
Mark Hamill visited patients virtually and read a special book, Darth Vader and Son, by Jeffrey Brown, to young patients at the hospital. He also had some fun doing the voices of Yoda, Darth Vader, and Joker. He brought his new rescue puppy, Molly, onto screen to join the fun!
Hamill said, “Virtually visiting young patients at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles was a remarkable and touching experience. My favorite part was reading a special book with them, Darth Vader and Son by Jeffrey Brown. They know more about Star Wars than I do! I really look forward to the day I can visit all the kids in person again.”
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Make March Matter is an annual fundraising campaign where notable talent along with top businesses and organizations across fashion, fitness, food, and more rally together to support the hospital throughout the month of March. Over the last five years, they have raised more than$7 million, worked with 260 partners, and hosted 139 events.
Please visit www.makemarchmatter.org to learn more about Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Make March Matter campaign and for a complete list of participating partners. We hope you join us to shop, dine, workout, and more in the month of March and give back to the hospital that provides critical, life-saving services to over 600,000 young patients each year.
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