![Time out: Cohen Wolter was seeing double when two Captain Starlights dropped bedside on Thursday. Photo: Peter Hardin, 070618PHC036 Time out: Cohen Wolter was seeing double when two Captain Starlights dropped bedside on Thursday. Photo: Peter Hardin, 070618PHC036](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/36FM9qHpEAtS8daVXYFgHBA/babf9403-ca59-47ec-b041-debc57670c2c.jpg/r0_0_5039_3359_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
We all know spending time in hospital is not much fun, but at least for a short while on Thursday, the young patients in Tamworth hospital children’s ward were able to forget about what ailes them, when not one but two Captain Starlights dropped by for a special visit.
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![Laugh it up: Dixita and Zihan Patel were entertained by a couple of 'Starlights'. Photo: Peter Hardin, 070618PHC009 Laugh it up: Dixita and Zihan Patel were entertained by a couple of 'Starlights'. Photo: Peter Hardin, 070618PHC009](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/36FM9qHpEAtS8daVXYFgHBA/14e70032-3119-4412-b458-c45d97d8c2ce.jpg/r0_0_5165_3443_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
While the doctors and nurses are responsible for the medical side of treatment, the Captain Starlight program is all about putting smiles on the faces of seriously ill children.
This year Starlight celebrates 30 years of doing just that.
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“We are so proud of what has been achieved over the past seven years with services such as Captain Starlight, which help to make a simple yet significant impact on the lives of families who find themselves facing devastating circumstances,” Anne Long, Greater Charitable Foundation CEO, said.