As part of National Superhero Day, Children’s Health in Dallas celebrated its annual “Cape Day.” The event aimed to recognize the strength and bravery of each child and family treated at the hospital. Patients were encouraged to celebrate their own superpowers and each received a cape to wear for the day.
Miguel Solis’s 5-year-old daughter Olivia, who received a heart transplant at just three months old, used her superpower of courage every day. Her story is laced with courage, as she spent the day with superheroes like Batman and Ironman, participating in activities such as cookie decorating and painting. She enjoyed spending time with her friend Amelia, who also received treatment at Children’s Health. Olivia said, “Amelia and I are Superheroes because of our powers!”
CBS News reporter Nicole Nielsen joined the news team in June 2020 and is a North Texas native who is thrilled to work for the station she grew up watching. She reported on the event, highlighting the importance of recognizing the strength and bravery of each child and family treated at Children’s Health Hospital.
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