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Here’s How You Can Send Free Valentine’s Day Cards To Children In Hospitals

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Even if you’re not a fan of “greeting card holidays,” you’ve got to admit—getting a Valentine’s Day card is always a nice surprise. It’s a simple gesture that can mean a lot, especially to children who may be spending the holiday in the hospital.

This year, you’ll find “Valentine Drives” happening in hospitals all around the country. Children’s hospitals are asking that you send their smallest patients a Virtual Valentine to brighten their day. It takes less than a minute, is free and can be done from whichever piece of technology you’re using to read this story.

From St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital to local hospitals like Cincinnati Children’sand Texas Children’s, there is likely a hospital near you looking for help in showing their patients a little extra love. Below, Twitter user @JordanCaudill_ implores her followers to participate:

Click the hospital name to make your Valentine:

Arkansas Children’s (Arkansas)

Boston Children’s Hospital Trust (Massachusetts)

Children’s Health (Texas)

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (California)

Children’s National Health System (Washington, D.C.)

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital (Ohio)

C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital (Michigan)

Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford (California)

Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation (Arizona)

St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital (National)

Texas Children’s Hospital (Texas)