Partners That Heal in the Community
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Being a Partner: A Patient Visit
Marshall Glass reflects on a patient visit that still stays with him.
![Mike and Kim do a happy dance for a chid in a hospital bed, hugging a unicorn doll, smiling, and pointing at them](/sites/default/files/styles/news_image_4_3/public/2022-10/BannerThunderbird05092022_0116.jpg?h=790be497&itok=yC4piIKL)
Being a Partner: How it makes me a better person
The chance to engage creatively with kids who are in hospitals got my attention. I jumped at the chance.
![Sally Jo pretends to stir a drink for a child in the hospital](/sites/default/files/styles/news_image_4_3/public/2022-10/BannerThunderbird05092022_0153.jpg?h=790be497&itok=Ov9IF_vw)
Being a Partner: What it means to me
This is my twelfth year as a member of Partners That Heal; twelve years made up of hundreds of thousands of moments spent with children and their f
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8 years with Partners That Heal
For eight years, at crisis care facilities across Arizona, these specially trained Phoenix Theatre artists have offered healing to children and adults through improvisation, puppetry and music. Brian Sweis has been there since the first child.