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IN OUR HEARTS

Spreading good will, gratitude and support

Children's Minnesota logo surrounded by an illustration of hands making a heart shape

We are so thankful for all of our patient families, staff, donors and community. We want to give you the chance to thank your care team or lift the spirits of a patient at Children’s Minnesota. You are all #InOurHearts! Check out the many ways you can participate.

Send us a coloring sheet

Color in the page created by Minnesota artist Adam Turman and write a message of thanks to our health care heroes or patients. Take a photo with your artwork and share with us for a chance to win fun prizes. Download for more info:

Send a message of support

Share a note of gratitude with your Children’s Minnesota care team or provider. We’ll deliver the messages right to the team!

Shop our special #InOurHearts gear

Check out all the #InOurHearts gear in our Star Shop: Water bottles, t-shirts, umbrellas and more. All with Adam Turman’s amazing artwork.

Send a message of support

Share a note of gratitude with your Children’s Minnesota care team or provider. We’ll deliver the messages right to the team!

Shop our special #InOurHearts gear

Check out all the #InOurHearts gear in our Star Shop: Water bottles, t-shirts, umbrellas and more. All with Adam Turman’s amazing artwork.

Donate to our urgent needs fund

Give now to support urgent needs at Children’s Minnesota during this critical time. Learn how your support makes a difference »

Gallery of support

About our partner artist Adam Turman

Adam Turman’s art is uniquely Minnesotan—his bright and bold illustrations and murals offer playful takes on our Midwest culture, from the Stone Arch Bridge to Babe the Blue Ox, to Minnesota’s great outdoors. His work can be found all over the state, including here at Children’s Minnesota!

Adam grew up in the Twin Cities, and got his start as an artist by making gig posters for bands coming through popular Twin Cities venues. He drew influence from the bold, graphic style of 80s art and comics. After working as an in-house graphic designer for the University of Minnesota, Adam took his studio practice full-time in 2003. Since then, he has become one of Minnesota’s most popular artists.

Read our interview with Adam »