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Butterflies released for moms, kids at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta

Butterflies released for moms, kids at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
A boy examines a butterfly during the butterfly release at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta's Arthur M. Blank Hospital. (Courtesy of Arrow Exterminators)

Credit: Arrow Exterminators

Credit: Arrow Exterminators

This is a tradition for the family-owned pest and termite control company. Arrow Exterminators has been hosting the butterfly release at Children’s every May for over a decade, according to Pelham, including a virtual celebration during the COVID-19 pandemic. In previous years, the release was held at Children’s Eggleston and Scottish Rite campuses.

“Every time when you release the butterflies, you never know exactly where they will go. Sometimes they go everywhere and a lot of times they just float around and stay,” Pelham recounted. “Most exciting for me is seeing the kids’ faces.”

Arrow Exterminators also provided bug-themed coloring pages for kids to use and enjoy.

Credit: Arrow Exterminators

Credit: Arrow Exterminators

For Steven Klodzinski and his son, Dmitri, the butterfly release was a nice distraction for his family at a difficult time.

“He was happy to get out of the room,” Klodzinski said. “I don’t think he’s ever seen butterflies like that.”

Klodzinski and his family were first acquainted with Children’s six weeks after Dmitri was born, when he was transferred to the Eggleston campus from Northside Hospital. His son had been readmitted last month due to a heart surgery.

“To be a part of it and smile was fun for him, to take away a little bit of the pain of being here,” Klodzinski said.


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