DANVILLE — When Geisinger’s security department began talking about bringing a canine to the Danville hospital, they didn’t realize just how well-received their program would be throughout the community.
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Scott Vogel, co-owner with his parents of Emergi-Clean Inc., of Rahway, New Jersey, shows one of 500 Build-A-Bears the company donated to Geisingerâs Janet Weis Childrenâs Hospital on Monday.
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Scott Vogel arranges boxes of stuffed bears that his family s company donated to Geisinger s Janet Weis Children s Hospital on Monday.Â
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Briana Vogel, 6, helps her dad, Scott Vogel, right, and grandfather, Ron Vogel, unload boxes containing Build-A-Bears at Geisingerâs Janet Weis Childrenâs Hospital on Monday. The Vogels, of Rahway, New Jersey, donated 500 bears through their biohazard cleanup company.
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Briana Vogel, 6, helps her dad, Scott Vogel, right, and grandfather, Ron Vogel, unload boxes containing Build-A-Bears at Geisinger s Janet Weis Children s Hospital on Monday. The Vogels, of Rahway, New Jersey, donated 500 bears through their biohazard cleanup company.
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Scott Vogel arranges boxes of stuffed bears that his family s company donated to Geisinger s Janet Weis Children s Hospital on Monday.
Photo by Joe Sylvester/The Danville News
Scott Vogel, co-owner with his parents of Emergi-Clean Inc., of Rahway, New Jersey, shows one of 500 Build-A-Bears the company donated to Geisinger s Janet Weis Children s Hospital on Monday. The bears, sealed in plastic, will be distributed to pediatriac patients after the boxes are quarantined for two weeks as a precaution.