°ÄÃÅ6ºÏ¿ª½±½á¹û

NEWS

Hasbro Teen's Prom

Aby Houle, of Burrillville, joins friends at The Hasbro Children’s Hospital Prom
Aby Houle, of Burrillville, joins friends at The Hasbro Children’s Hospital Prom
David DelPoio/Providence Journal
Scotlyn, in blue, with her sister Felicity Winfield
Scotlyn, in blue, with her sister Felicity Winfield
David DelPoio/Providence Journal
Reyli Pichardo from Woonsocket offers a toast with Janyah Harmon
Reyli Pichardo from Woonsocket offers a toast with Janyah Harmon
David DelPoio/Providence Journal
Erin Villaverde the TALC Program Director dances with Visnja Ostojic of Cranston.
Erin Villaverde the TALC Program Director dances with Visnja Ostojic of Cranston.
David DelPoio/Providence Journal
On Friday, May 3, teen patients of Hasbro Children’s and their guests will enjoy an unforgettable night when the hospital hosts its prom at Hotel Providence. Created especially for teens living with a chronic medical illness, The Hasbro Children’s prom is organized by the hospital’s The Adolescent Leadership Council (TALC) and funded entirely by philanthropic support from the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation and local Dunkin’ franchisees. The Aloha-themed night
On Friday, May 3, teen patients of Hasbro Children’s and their guests will enjoy an unforgettable night when the hospital hosts its prom at Hotel Providence. Created especially for teens living with a chronic medical illness, The Hasbro Children’s prom is organized by the hospital’s The Adolescent Leadership Council (TALC) and funded entirely by philanthropic support from the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation and local Dunkin’ franchisees. The Aloha-themed night
David DelPoio/Providence Journal
Matthew Veaudry, 16, of Fall River, enter along the red carpet with 50-plus other teens attending the Hasbro Prom.
Matthew Veaudry, 16, of Fall River, enter along the red carpet with 50-plus other teens attending the Hasbro Prom.
David DelPoio/Providence Journal
Aby Houle, of Burrillville, joins friends at The Hasbro Children’s Hospital Prom
Aby Houle, of Burrillville, joins friends at The Hasbro Children’s Hospital Prom
David DelPoio/The Providence Journal
Charlie Kuiawa's sister Audrey came as his guest for the event.
Charlie Kuiawa's sister Audrey came as his guest for the event.
David DelPoio/Providence Journal
Javian Harmon with his sister Janyah.
Javian Harmon with his sister Janyah.
David DelPoio/Providence Journal
Hazel Lear in pink and her guest Jaz Means
Hazel Lear in pink and her guest Jaz Means
David DelPoio/The Providence Journal
Created especially for teens living with a chronic medical illness, The Hasbro Children’s prom is organized by the hospital’s The Adolescent Leadership Council (TALC) and funded entirely by philanthropic support from the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation and local Dunkin’ franchisees.
Created especially for teens living with a chronic medical illness, The Hasbro Children’s prom is organized by the hospital’s The Adolescent Leadership Council (TALC) and funded entirely by philanthropic support from the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation and local Dunkin’ franchisees.
David DelPoio/Providence Journal
Visnja Ostojic and teens enter the prom to music and draping of Hawaiian leis for the aloha-themed night.
Visnja Ostojic and teens enter the prom to music and draping of Hawaiian leis for the aloha-themed night.
David DelPoio/The Providence Journal
Ciaran Connell heads for the ballroom.
Ciaran Connell heads for the ballroom.
David DelPoio/Providence Journal
Autumn Lawrence of Warwick in her prom dress.
Autumn Lawrence of Warwick in her prom dress.
David DelPoio/Providence Journal
On Friday, May 3, teen patients of Hasbro Children’s and their guests will enjoy an unforgettable night when the hospital hosts its prom at Hotel Providence. Created especially for teens living with a chronic medical illness, The Hasbro Children’s prom is organized by the hospital’s The Adolescent Leadership Council (TALC) and funded entirely by philanthropic support from the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation and local Dunkin’ franchisees. The Aloha-themed night
On Friday, May 3, teen patients of Hasbro Children’s and their guests will enjoy an unforgettable night when the hospital hosts its prom at Hotel Providence. Created especially for teens living with a chronic medical illness, The Hasbro Children’s prom is organized by the hospital’s The Adolescent Leadership Council (TALC) and funded entirely by philanthropic support from the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation and local Dunkin’ franchisees. The Aloha-themed night
David DelPoio/Providence Journal
On Friday, May 3, teen patients of Hasbro Children’s and their guests will enjoy an unforgettable night when the hospital hosts its prom at Hotel Providence.
On Friday, May 3, teen patients of Hasbro Children’s and their guests will enjoy an unforgettable night when the hospital hosts its prom at Hotel Providence.
David DelPoio/Providence Journal
Charlie Kuiawa of Warwick enters the party with his sister Audrey. Together, they have been to all of the Hasbro proms.
Charlie Kuiawa of Warwick enters the party with his sister Audrey. Together, they have been to all of the Hasbro proms.
David DelPoio/Providence Journal
Nathan MacKenzie, left, and James Dias, with Nathan's date, Victoria Landry, at right.
Nathan MacKenzie, left, and James Dias, with Nathan's date, Victoria Landry, at right.
David DelPoio/The Providence Journal
The Hasbro Children’s prom is organized by the hospital’s The Adolescent Leadership Council (TALC) and funded entirely by philanthropic support from the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation and local Dunkin’ franchisees.
The Hasbro Children’s prom is organized by the hospital’s The Adolescent Leadership Council (TALC) and funded entirely by philanthropic support from the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation and local Dunkin’ franchisees.
David DelPoio/Providence Journal
The Hasbro Children’s prom is organized by the hospital’s The Adolescent Leadership Council (TALC) and funded entirely by philanthropic support from the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation and local Dunkin’ franchisees.
The Hasbro Children’s prom is organized by the hospital’s The Adolescent Leadership Council (TALC) and funded entirely by philanthropic support from the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation and local Dunkin’ franchisees.
David DelPoio/Providence Journal
The Hasbro Children’s prom is organized by the hospital’s The Adolescent Leadership Council (TALC) and funded entirely by philanthropic support from the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation and local Dunkin’ franchisees.
The Hasbro Children’s prom is organized by the hospital’s The Adolescent Leadership Council (TALC) and funded entirely by philanthropic support from the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation and local Dunkin’ franchisees.
David DelPoio/Providence Journal
The Hasbro Children’s prom is organized by the hospital’s The Adolescent Leadership Council (TALC) and funded entirely by philanthropic support from the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation and local Dunkin’ franchisees.
The Hasbro Children’s prom is organized by the hospital’s The Adolescent Leadership Council (TALC) and funded entirely by philanthropic support from the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation and local Dunkin’ franchisees.
David DelPoio/Providence Journal