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Santa's Early Visit Brightens Hospital Holidays
11 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Annual Santa visit organized by former patient's father brings joy.
- Over 500 gifts donated annually to support the event.
- Initiative raises awareness for neuroblastoma and supports families.

Santa Claus recently delivered early holiday cheer to the Kanagawa Children's Medical Center, spreading joy among young patients, their families, and the hospital staff. This annual event, now in its tenth year, is spearheaded by Ryan Malia, inspired by his son's battle with neuroblastoma. The tradition has flourished into a substantial community initiative.
The volunteer-led effort sees the donation of over 500 gifts annually, with many hundreds of handmade leis also arriving from Hawaii. Beyond gift-giving, the event aims to foster neuroblastoma awareness and provide comfort to families navigating serious childhood illnesses. Volunteers, including musicians and elves, accompany Santa to ensure every child receives a gift and a festive greeting.
Hospital officials and long-term supporters highlight the profound impact of these visits, noting the immense joy and sense of community support they provide. The initiative not only lifts the spirits of the children but also offers gratitude to the medical staff and reinforces the holiday spirit within the hospital walls.




