By Teresa
Varley
Steelers.com
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For a while the
beeping coming from IV machines and cries of discomfort were drowned out by
laughter and joy for kids in a play room at Children’s Hospital as they enjoyed
Story Time, with three Steelers players on hand as guest
readers.
Running backs Mewelde
Moore and Gary Russell and linebacker Anthony Trucks spent time with the kids at
the hospital reading and taking part in their craft activities, making masks
that the kids can wear and one that Trucks took home himself.
“It’s definitely
fun,” said Moore. “Having a nine-month old daughter its fun to be able to come
out and speak with children. I love kids. It is really exciting to see their
eyes light up when you read to them and talk with them. It was a great time. I
had a lot of fun.”
Trucks provided an
animated reading of “Alien Al” and Moore captured the kid’s attention while
reading “Out of the World Moon Pie Adventure.” While the two read, Russell
interacted with the kids, but gave his teammates the thumbs up for story
time.
“They are great,”
said Russell with a smile about the reading. “I am just here to help out and
give them support. It’s great to see the kids. They dream of meeting people so
it’s a great opportunity for us to come out and meet the kids and read them
books.”
The presence of
the players was a pick-me up for many of the kids, some of whom don’t have a lot
to smile about while being cooped up in the hospital. For Gaig, a young boy from Meadville, it
was just what the doctor ordered.
“When he heard about
this he put down the video games and he was ready to go,” said Evelyn Och from
the Hospital’s Child Life Department. “He was so excited about it. He has been
pretty shy but to get him up and around doing this has been good to see. It
really put a smile on his face.”
They kids weren’t
the only ones smiling. The players couldn’t help but be in high spirits being
around the kids.
“Its fun seeing the
different personalities,” said Trucks. “I love giving back. To come out in the
community and see the people and put a smile on a kids face is
awesome.
“It’s
a way to give back. It’s something that nobody likes to experience. But it’s out
there and people should give more focus to this type of things. Kids don’t need
much; they just need somebody to care for them. If you can give them that it
will make their day a little better.”