In a heartwarming announcement, the Luskin Orthopaedic Institute for Children (LuskinOIC) has appointed seven talented young actors as its new talent ambassadors, aimed at bolstering the institute's mission to provide essential medical care to children in need. These passionate advocates will lend their influence and visibility to raise awareness about the critical work being done at LuskinOIC.

Joining this noble cause from the renowned Treadwell Entertainment group are Dallas Young, known for his role in the popular series Cobra Kai; Cody Saintgnue, a recognizable face from Teen Wolf; Nayah Damasen, who has appeared in Grey’s Anatomy and Monster High; Daire McLeod, celebrated for his performances in Ghostwriter and Danger Force; Kieran Tamondong, known for his work in Warrior and Monster: A Jeffrey Dahmer Story; Bella Blanding, who stars in The Loud House and 9-1-1; and Aiden Coleman, recognized for roles in Jane the Virgin and The Mindy Project.

As advocates for LuskinOIC, these young stars will utilize their platforms to shine a light on the institute's vital services. Their involvement goes beyond mere promotional activities; they will actively engage with young patients, offering support and inspiration. Additionally, they will participate in fundraising initiatives, working diligently to ensure that every child, regardless of their financial background, has access to the medical care they need and deserve.

In their first public appearance as ambassadors, five of the young stars—Damasen, Blanding, Saintgnue, Coleman, and Tamondong—will take part in a special Easter-themed event scheduled for April 15. This gathering is not only a celebration but also an opportunity for the ambassadors to interact with the children and families who benefit from the institute's services, fostering a sense of community and hope.

The Luskin Orthopaedic Institute specializes in a broad range of pediatric orthopedic conditions and treatments. Its expertise includes areas such as fractures, sports medicine, cerebral palsy, scoliosis, clubfoot, hand and microsurgery, skeletal dysplasia and dwarfism, hip disorders, rehabilitation, hemophilia, congenital limb disorders, craniofacial and cleft palate issues, connective tissue disorders, as well as bone and soft tissue tumors and arthrogryposis. The institute is dedicated to improving the quality of life for children facing these challenges, ensuring they receive comprehensive care tailored to their unique needs.