Announcing the Winners: 2025 Children’s Art Contest!
HNL Lab Medicine Announces Art Contest Winners!
At HNL Lab Medicine, we believe in the power of creativity to heal, connect, and inspire. Each year, our Annual Children’s Art Contest invites young artists from across the region to share their imagination with us and the communities we serve. This year’s theme asked students to design a bandage that represents healing, strength, or wellness.
The entries we received were thoughtful, colorful, and full of heart. From gentle messages of wellness to bold expressions of creativity, every design told a story. After careful consideration, we are proud to announce the winners of this year’s contest.
Winning Designs
In the K to 2 category, Adrian Maldonado was recognized as Most Healing, Cataleya Morales González was named Most Creative, and Korah Gilbert earned the award for Most Expressive.
For grades 3 to 5, Madison Bales received the Most Healing award, Ayush Patel was selected as Most Creative, and Jaida Rosa was honored as Most Expressive.
In the 6 to 8 grade group, Phelps Lozana was recognized as Most Healing, Jazira Leiva as Most Creative, and Jozyah Cordero Baker as Most Expressive.
Each winner will receive a membership of their choice to either the Da Vinci Science Center or the Crayola Experience, encouraging them to continue exploring their curiosity and creativity outside the classroom.
Coming to a PSC Near You!
The winning designs will be displayed in HNL Lab Medicine Patient Service Centers across the region. These works of art will bring color and inspiration to our patient rooms, offering a small but meaningful reminder of the compassion and creativity that lives in our community.
“It’s impossible not to smile when you see these designs,” said Leanne Anderson, Marketing Director at HNL Lab Medicine. “You can tell each one was made with care, and it means a lot to everyone who walks through our doors. It’s an opportunity to celebrate the imagination, empathy, and brilliance of young artists in our community.”
Now in its fourth year, the art contest is one of many ways HNL Lab Medicine encourages young people to think about health, community, and science through creative expression. We are deeply grateful to every student who participated and shared their vision with us. Congratulations to this year’s winners!
