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Exciting Donation: Pinball Machine Gifted to Children’s Hospital

A Joyful Gift: Superhero Pinball Machine Lands at Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital

Portland, Maine – In a delightful twist to the usual hospital scene, the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital (BBCH) in Portland welcomed a brand-new superhero-themed pinball machine on Monday. This exciting addition, featuring the iconic Marvel’s Avengers, was graciously donated by Project Pinball, a philanthropic nonprofit organization on a mission to enhance the pediatric hospital experience across the United States.

Bringing Fun and Comfort to Young Patients

Project Pinball aims to provide motivation and enjoyment for children who may be facing tough times due to health challenges. By placing pinball machines in hospitals, the organization creates a recreational space that not only entertains young patients but also fosters joy and hope. The Avengers pinball machine embodies this spirit of fun, showcasing beloved characters who embark on cosmic adventures, saving the galaxy from menacing threats—all while allowing kids to enjoy a classic arcade experience.

“In our Child Life Program, we focus on creating opportunities for fun and familiar activities for our young patients,” explained Sharon Granville, manager of the John D. Bancroft Child Life Program at BBCH. “Having a pinball machine featuring the Marvel Avengers aligns perfectly with our mission to make their hospital experience better.”

An Innovative Donation with a Purpose

Dan Yarrington, CEO of Pinball Tycoon and a key figure behind the donation, is committed to ensuring that children in hospitals can experience moments of joy. “As someone who comes from a tabletop games background, I understand how children today grow up immersed in video games. Pinball presents a unique blend of physical interaction and digital gaming,” Yarrington stated. His vision for the Avengers-themed machine is not just about entertainment; it’s also about creating a welcoming environment where kids can temporarily escape the realities of hospital life.

While the pinball machine was installed last Monday, patients did not have immediate access to the game. However, Granville expressed optimism about the joy the machine will bring once it is fully operational. “It offers kids a chance to step away from the stress of medical situations, giving them a moment of fun and distraction,” she said, emphasizing the importance of mental well-being during hospitalization.

Inclusivity at the Forefront

To make the pinball experience even more inclusive, the hospital has incorporated an adaptive feature that allows individuals with different abilities to play. Created by Inclusive Game Werks, this innovative accessory facilitates one-handed play and accessibility for patients who may be seated or in wheelchairs. This thoughtful addition ensures that every child, regardless of their physical circumstance, can engage with the machine, feeling empowered and included in the experience.

Unlimited Play, No Quarters Needed

What’s particularly exciting about this new entertainment outlet is that it’s completely free! Patients, their families, and hospital staff can enjoy unlimited pinball without the need for quarters, fostering a sense of community and enjoyment within the hospital’s walls. It’s a small but significant shift towards creating a more positive hospital atmosphere, one where laughter and friendly competition can coexist with the usual clinical environment.

Expanding Horizons: Project Pinball’s Nationwide Reach

The donation to Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital is part of a larger trend, with Project Pinball having successfully placed over 70 pinball machines in children’s hospitals nationwide. Local volunteers play a crucial role by helping maintain the machines, ensuring that they continue to entertain and uplift young patients for years to come.

In today’s fast-paced world, where digital screens dominate children’s leisure time, the nostalgic charm of traditional pinball machines offers a unique blend of physical activity, sensory stimulation, and instant gratification. As young patients engage with the Avengers in their quest to conquer challenges on the pinball machine, they are reminded that fun and joy can still be part of their journey, even in challenging times.

As the community rallies around this initiative, it’s clear that thoughtful donations like the superhero pinball machine do more than just provide entertainment—they offer moments of hope and happiness in the most unexpected places.

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