Who we are
The Little St Nick Foundation helps ill children cope with their pain, fear and isolation through entertainment, education and activities. We touch the lives of a sick child all along their journey from the time they arrive at the emergency room, the diagnosis thru their hospital stay. We make emergency room gift bags with a beanie baby, coloring book and crayons for every child who visits the emergency room. We build playrooms and teen lounges in hospitals and provide lap top computers, printers so the kids can E-Mail, do their homework, play computer games and chat with family and friends.
We build mobile entertainment systems that include a flat screen TV, DVD player, video game players and plenty of popular DVD's and video games. We provide hospitals with hundred of thousands popular toys, books and arts and crafts for all ages. Several times a year we make special visits to a hospital with a sports star or celebrity to create a positive memory of their hospital stay.
We grant wishes, not just to terminally ill children, but any child that needs to take their mind off the pain that they are in.
The Little St Nick Foundation changes the way a child views a hospital by making it a more kid friendly place. We provide the patients with an escape from the doctors, nurses, treatments and doing something fun to keep their mind off their illness.

About our founder:
The Little St Nick Foundation was founded by a 5 yr old boy who had experienced his own medical challenges by being diagnosed with a rare hip disease at the age of four. Having only to ware a brace on both lags for two years, little Raymond felt that he way blessed and decided to give back to the sick kids left behind at the hospital that were not as fortunate to be coming home. Little Ray decided to donate ½ of his unwrapped holiday toys to the kids he left behind. The rest is history.
Currently he has donated over $250,000 of toys and entertainment centers to various hospitals and every week he is at the hospital visiting sick kids in the emergency room and leaving 1000 gift bags for the nurses to hand out. Raymond Mohler Jr. is a fifth grader at Marion St School in Lynbrook, NY. He enjoys playing travel hockey, golf and spending time with his family.










