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Big Apple Circus Clown Care Unit®

  Dr. Sneakers (Elizabeth Bolick), Big Apple Circus Clown Care Unit.

What is a smile on a child's face worth, especially if that child is ill and in the hospital? Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital (YNHCH) knows how hard it is for children and their families to deal with an illness and hospitalization. That's why, in 1997, Yale-New Haven was proud to become the first hospital in Connecticut to present the Big Apple Circus Clown Care Unit®.

Special kind of medicine
Three days a week, a team of two professionally-trained clowns come to Yale-New Haven Hospital and offer their own special type of medicine to the children, their families and the staff. The "Doctors of Humor, Laughter and Hilarity" as the clowns call themselves.

Humor offers a way for children to cope with the intrusive atmosphere of a hospital. As one clown said, "We don't do this because we get paid. It comes from inside of us. You see the corner of a child's mouth turn up and that's it. That's why we're here."

Roots in the Big Apple Circus
The Clown Care Unit® is a community outreach program of the Big Apple Circus, whose co-founder established the clown program in 1986 in New York after losing a brother to cancer. There are now 17 such programs in children's hospitals across the country with 90 clowns making more children and families smile.

Clown of the year award

  Dr. Chester Drawers, Big Apple Circus Clown Care Unit.
Better known to sick kids and employees around YNHCH as "Dr. Chester Drawers," Leo Desilets was honored in 2005 with the first Clown of the Year award from the Annual Professional Development Conference of the Big Apple Circus Clown CareTM program.

Desilets was chosen for the award over 92 other professional entertainers who work for the Clown Care program in 17 hospitals nationally. He was presented with a golden "Leonard" award - a rubber chicken similar in design to an Oscar.

Guidelines followed
The clowns never enter a room without permission, and know it's important to know when not to be funny. They follow all hospital policies and procedures strictly and work with staff, parents and procedures.


Last revised:June 7, 2007 (dh)


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