60 costumes donated for child life’s BOO closet this Halloween this was 10 more than our original goal 🥹. Thank you to every one of you!!
Thank you to @itsjustmetiabooty for always doing this along side me in honor of Luna. Thank you to @kirsten_neiss1111 for doing this with me in honor of your beautiful daughter Samantha. Thank you to @battle_dispatch_dreams for supporting me through it all. Thank you to the hospital staff & ChildLife for believing in our mission and the management team for Spirit Halloween in the Fox Valley, WI for helping this go smoothly & a total success. #lunaseverglow #grief #childhoodcancer #givingback #halloween
Every year, the BOO Closet initiative plays a crucial role in bringing joy and comfort to children facing serious illnesses, especially those battling childhood cancer. Donated costumes provide these young warriors with an opportunity to enjoy Halloween festivities in a special way, helping to create positive memories during challenging times. This year, community efforts led to the donation of 60 costumes—10 more than the initial target—highlighting the generosity and commitment of local supporters, volunteers, and partners like Spirit Halloween in Fox Valley, WI. These costumes range in size and themes, from classic characters like Power Rangers and Mickey Mouse to spooky and creative Halloween favorites such as witches, scarecrows, and monsters, all carefully handpicked to brighten a child’s spirit. Organizations such as Child Life units in hospitals understand that play and celebration are vital components of pediatric care. They work alongside families and donors to ensure that children in treatment can experience fun and normalcy, despite their health battles. Initiatives like Luna's BOO Closet, inspired by Luna's Everglow Foundation, blend love, hope, and community spirit to support these goals. Participation from dedicated individuals who honor loved ones lost to childhood cancer adds profound meaning to the cause. Their ongoing efforts ensure that every costume donated not only brings a smile but carries the light and bravery of children like Luna and Samantha. The collaboration between donors, hospital staff, and local businesses creates a seamless process for collecting, sorting, and distributing costumes, as evidenced by the smooth operation this year. If you are inspired to contribute, consider donating new or gently used costumes appropriate for different ages and sizes or volunteering at local events that support children facing difficult medical journeys. Together, community-driven projects like the BOO Closet demonstrate how small acts of kindness can light up a child’s world, especially during times when they need it most.












































































Thank YOU ladies,so families can spend together 🙏🙏❤️