In April 2004, 16 years later, the name of the program Operation Hug was changed to Hug-A-Bear. At that time, approximately 30 dozen bears were given out a year. A director of Rape Crisis commented at the time, ”Each time any counselor, or I, responds to a child at the hospital who has been sexually assaulted, we are acutely aware that that child’s healing will take a long time. But, those cute teddy bears that you’ve helped us place in their arms will remain a giver of unconditional love throughout the healing process.”
Did you know that on a few occasions, the t-shirts came with the wrong logo and color? The bears had to be “redressed” and tags and strings had to be removed. After that, directions on the invoices stated “Do Not Dress” and we began to dress them ourselves continuing to remove tags and strings. Since that time, we have been able to secure Bears dressed in a t-shirt with our logo.