National Give a Bunch of Balloons Month
Bringing joy to sick children through colorful inflatable decorations, uplifting their spirits during challenging times.
Position your brand as a caring partner in children's wellness by sponsoring balloon and gift donations to pediatric hospitals and Ronald McDonald Houses during June.
- Partner with local children's hospitals to donate balloons and toys—showcase real stories of smiling kids
- Launch a 'Balloons for Courage' volunteer drive encouraging employees and customers to visit pediatric wards
- Create a gift-bundling campaign featuring balloons, coloring books, and stuffed animals with proceeds to children's charities
- Feature parent testimonials about how small gestures brightened their child's hospital stay
This event was first celebrated in 2019 when it began as the creative idea of Wanda Carter Roush, an author at Ella’s Pearl Publishing. The purpose behind the day was to create a special opportunity to show affection for and celebrate children whose lives are very difficult due to incurable medical conditions. The hope for the day is that many people will spread joy, cheer and delight to children on this day, not only by giving a bunch of balloons but exercising acts of kindness in all sorts of interesting ways.
Give a Bunch of Balloons Day offers a small reason for children to smile, in between their struggles with doctor visits, medical treatments, hospital stays and more. Let a child and their families know they are thought of and cared for, especially during this month but anytime throughout the year!
Give a Bunch of Balloons
Raise the spirits of a child and put a smile on their face for at least a moment by bringing them a bunch of balloons when they are in the hospital, feeling unwell at home, or ‘just because’. Of course, National Give a Bunch of Balloons Day can be about much more than balloons! Stuffed animals, building block toys, coloring books with a new box of crayons, Play-Doh and many other gifts (perhaps with a balloon attached) can make a stay in the hospital or a sick time at home a bit more tolerable and fun. And also ask about making arrangements to bring a home-cooked, nutritious meal to take the pressure off the parents while their child is unwell.
Volunteer at a Children’s Hospital
Contact the local hospital that serves children and find out about the different opportunities to serve children and their families in a volunteer capacity. This might mean running a library at the hospital, bringing special pets to visit the children, staffing the gift shop, raising funds, acting as a greeter for new families and much more. Ronald McDonald House is another opportunity where volunteers are needed to support families of children who have medical conditions. National Give a Bunch of Balloons Month could act as a motivator to make life a bit easier for these children and their families.