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Mulhouse. Ladies in Pink and Their "Cocoon Arms" at the Bedside of Hospitalized Children

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For more than fifty years in Mulhouse, women of all ages, active, retired, volunteered with hospitalized children. Named the Ladies in pink, they bring a bowl of air and comfort to the children as much as they relieve the hospital teams.
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For more than fifty years in Mulhouse, women of all ages, active, retired, volunteered with hospitalized children. Named the Ladies in pink, they bring a bowl of air and comfort to the children as much as they relieve the hospital teams.

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lalsace.fr broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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