Wolfson Children’s at Southeast Georgia Health System recently unveiled its new Donohue Sensory Room, a therapeutic space designed to help children with autism spectrum disorders and/or sensory challenges feel calm, supported, and focused while at the pediatric specialty clinic. The room was made possible by a $40,000 gift from The AJ Donohue Foundation. “Our foundation’s mission started with my brother, AJ, who in the final weeks of his life, decided to raise money to support the patients and families at Wolfson Children’s Hospital,” said Luke Donohue. “It has now been 16 years since he passed away, but his vision is alive and stronger than ever.” Wolfson Children’s Hospital Vice President of Operations Thabata Ford stated, “Thanks to the generosity and continued support of The AJ Donohue Foundation, as well as to our longstanding partners at Southeast Georgia Health System, we are able to go the extra mile to meet the needs of families seeking specialized pediatric services close to home.” sghs.org