Uncover The Heartwarming Experiences At St. Jude’s Danny Thomas Pavilion
On the grounds of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital sits a lovely pavilion, open to anyone who wants to walk through to discover the history of the hospital, sit in the chapel and say a prayer, or walk in the garden.
The pavilion pays respect to the founder of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Called the Danny Thomas Pavilion, it holds memorabilia belonging to the late Danny Thomas who believed that "no child should die in the dawn of life."
The Danny Thomas Pavilion is a true work of art. The layout of this unique structure emits a star-like shape which has five alcoves all surrounding the rotunda. The shape represents the world and symbolizes how far the work of St. Jude reaches - literally around the world.
@longpartyof3 Step inside the Danny Thomas Pavilion at #stjudechildrenresearchhospital ♬ Peace - Bethel Music
Inside the pavilion is a chapel, which is a place of beauty and peace and behind which Danny and his wife, Rose Marie Thomas are laid to rest.
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Recently, visitors to the Danny Thomas Pavilion were asked to note what inspired them while at St. Jude and the answers were nothing short of heartwarming and humbling. Take a look through the responses and you will have a better understanding of how much St. Jude Children's Research Hospital means to so many.
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