CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Employees dressed in festive outfits at the Levine Cancer Institute surprised patients Thursday with a holiday flash mob.
They performed for adults in the morning and for younger patients in the afternoon.
One patient, who recently received chemotherapy, said it was a joyful time.
“The fact that they did this on the side, you can tell they put a lot of effort into it and they really cared,” cancer patient Susann Hayes said. “I thought it was a really nice thing for them to do."
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