Handmade Ornaments for Healing
Created by 7-year-old cancer survivor Ella Nelson, Junior Ambassador for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Every ornament sold helps support the Cancer and Blood Disease Institute at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and programs that bring hope to kids fighting cancer.
*All proceeds go directly to CHLA’s Cancer and Blood Disease Institute.
**Colors will vary as each ornament is specially made by Ella**
Inspired by Ella’s strength during her treatment, this ornament honors the angel figurines she kept in her hospital bed—symbols of peace, protection, and hope. Whether gifted in remembrance or hung with love, it’s a gentle reminder that no one walks alone.
The symbol for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, the butterfly represents transformation, hope, and a patient’s journey to wellness.
Honor the fighters, remember the loved, and support the journey toward a cure. This meaningful ornament is more than decoration—it’s a symbol of awareness, hope, and solidarity.
What is a Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Junior Ambassador?
The Junior Ambassadors of Children's Hospital Los Angeles are kids and teens from the community who support the hospital’s lifesaving work. The program offers participants the opportunity to work together and become incredible hospital representatives and fundraisers. It’s a powerful and inspiring model of kids helping kids.
Ella In the Community
The word mission requires action. Ella’s Mission seeks to inspire hope, fund cures, and build a world where every child has access to healthcare.