Theo the Magician Helps Med Center in Appreciation

 

Theo Performing as Charlie Chaplin

The Sutton (UK) Guardian has a very nice article in this afternoon’s edition documenting a parent’s appreciation for the medical staff who cared so well for his premature daughter.

Theo the Magician, a/k/a Theo Theodoris, used his magical talent to raise money to benefit the St. Helier Hospital staff responsible for saving his premature baby, Elena.

Mr. Theodoris’ daughter was born ten weeks premature and weighed only two pounds in early 2001. The staff of the neo-natal unit administered around-the-clock care for almost three months before she was released to go home.

The paper noted:

“The quality treatment given to Elena by the unit’s doctors and nurses impressed the magician so much he has now raised more than ?4,500 to help buy specialist equipment. On Thursday, April 7, the 38-year-old presented them with a further ?310 raised through a tennis competition at Cheamfields Tennis Club and magic presentation at local Rotary and Inner Wheel clubs.”

Miss Theodoris is now a healthy three-year-old thanks to the medical staff and her family’s care.

Congratulations to Mr. Theodoris and his family. Thank you to the St. Helier Hospital. What a classy move and a wonderful story.

Check out Mr. Theodoris’ website for information about this incredible magician.

 

Theo Performing as Charlie Chaplin

The Sutton (UK) Guardian has a very nice article in this afternoon’s edition documenting a parent’s appreciation for the medical staff who cared so well for his premature daughter.

Theo the Magician, a/k/a Theo Theodoris, used his magical talent to raise money to benefit the St. Helier Hospital staff responsible for saving his premature baby, Elena.

Mr. Theodoris’ daughter was born ten weeks premature and weighed only two pounds in early 2001. The staff of the neo-natal unit administered around-the-clock care for almost three months before she was released to go home.

The paper noted:

“The quality treatment given to Elena by the unit’s doctors and nurses impressed the magician so much he has now raised more than ?4,500 to help buy specialist equipment. On Thursday, April 7, the 38-year-old presented them with a further ?310 raised through a tennis competition at Cheamfields Tennis Club and magic presentation at local Rotary and Inner Wheel clubs.”

Miss Theodoris is now a healthy three-year-old thanks to the medical staff and her family’s care.

Congratulations to Mr. Theodoris and his family. Thank you to the St. Helier Hospital. What a classy move and a wonderful story.

Check out Mr. Theodoris’ website for information about this incredible magician.

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