In a recent government meeting, city officials celebrated the enduring legacy of the \"Ghostbusters\" franchise and its positive impact on the community, particularly through charitable initiatives aimed at supporting children in hospitals. The event highlighted the collaboration between the Ghostbusters fan community, the Starlight Foundation, and Sony Pictures, which has resulted in the creation of special hospital gowns designed to bring joy to young patients.
Over the past three years, the partnership has successfully raised over $55,000 to provide these unique gowns, known as \"Ghost Passes,\" to children undergoing medical treatment. The initiative aims to alleviate the stress of hospital visits by allowing children to dress as their favorite characters, fostering a sense of comfort and happiness during difficult times.
Representatives from the Starlight Foundation expressed gratitude for the support received from the Ghostbusters community, emphasizing the importance of bringing joy to children facing serious health challenges. The foundation has been instrumental in delivering these gowns to hospitals across the nation, including locations in New York, Florida, Texas, and Illinois.
Jason Reitman, director and son of the original \"Ghostbusters\" creator Ivan Reitman, attended the meeting and reflected on the significance of the franchise in promoting philanthropy and community engagement. He acknowledged the hard work of fans and organizations that have come together to support children in need, reinforcing the idea that the spirit of \"Ghostbusters\" extends beyond entertainment to meaningful social contributions.
City officials, including Councilmember Monica Rodríguez, praised the initiative for its ability to bring laughter and comfort to children during vulnerable moments in their lives. The meeting concluded with a formal declaration of a \"Ghostbusters Day\" in Los Angeles, celebrating the franchise's cultural impact and its ongoing commitment to community service.