"Portrait that could not be passed" Exchange with sick children To new activities June 10 at 6:25

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There is a group of clowns called Clinicrown that interacts with children who are hospitalized for illness. Although the activity was suspended due to the new coronavirus, we are beginning new activities such as interacting on the web with caricatures delivered by a dead girl.

Clini Crown visits the hospital as a clown with a red nose to play with children and sing songs to bring smiles.

However, due to the influence of the new coronavirus, I have stopped visiting since February.

A caricature from a 5-year-old girl named Tame-chan, who died in April and March this year, was delivered to the Clini Crown organization.

The caricature was drawn with the round red nose and big eyes of the Clini Crown I met, and when I turned over, the word "Thank you" was written down with a red crayon.

Mei-chan spent most of her time in the hospital since she was born with an incurable heart disease.

According to my mother, I couldn't meet my friends, but I was really looking forward to meeting Clini Crown, and I wanted to give my caricature myself in February, but I couldn't.

The NPO Japan Clini Crown Association receives new caricatures and hopes from medical sites, and interacts with children who are hospitalized or at home for treatment on the web. Started.

The other day, I used to connect with my child's house on the web, play and imitate each other's actions and make them laugh, and manipulated dolls to entertain.

“I thought it was important for me to do what I can do now, because when I got a caricature, I was taught by Tame-chan who told me that I love Clinicrown,” said Eriko Kumagai, Executive Director of the Association. I am.

Mei-chan's mother, Miyuki, said, “I think Mei is also very pleased. I hope that there will be people who are doing such activities.”