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CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF WISCONSIN, INC. PROVIDES A COMPREHENSIVE AND INTEGRATED PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE MODEL THAT DELIVERS SUPERIOR QUALITY AND VALUE BY OFFERING THE BEST SOLUTION FOR THE TOTAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS OF CHILDREN WITHIN OUR COMMUNITY, STATE AND REGION. OUR VISION IS TO HAVE WISCONSIN CHILDREN BE THE HEALTHIEST CHILDREN IN THE COUNTRY. AS A PREMIER AND STANDARD-SETTING LEADER IN DELIVERY OF PEDIATRIC CARE, CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL BRINGS A COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE TO OUR PATIENTS AND FAMILIES, MEDICAL STAFF, EMPLOYEES AND COMMUNITIES IN ADDRESSING THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF CHILDREN.OUR MISSION IS TO SERVE OUR CHILDREN THROUGH:CAREGIVING - OFFERING HIGH-QUALITY, COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL CAREADVOCACY - SPEAKING UP AND PROTECTING CHILDRENRESEARCH - FINDING CURES TO THE ILLNESSES THAT AFFECT CHILDRENEDUCATION - SHARING WHAT WE LEARN AND TEACHING OTHERS TO CARE FOR KIDS
Since 1961, Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters has been dedicated to the mission of providing the best possible care and services for all children who come to us because of sickness and injury. And now more than ever, our compassionate care embraces good health through primary and preventive care. We know that children are not small adults and that they come in all sizes, from tiny newborns to young adults. So our pediatric professionals plan their care with close attention to their special needs. Our goal is to provide the finest health care in a compassionate environment.
Knowing that every child's life is sacred, it is the promise of Cook Children's to improve the health of every child in our region through the prevention and treatment of illness, disease and injury.
Nationwide Children's Hospital is committed to the best outcomes and health equity for all children, ensuring every child has access to the best care regardless of their ability to pay. Upon this fundamental belief, Nationwide Children's is committed to providing the highest quality: Care for patients and whole child wellness Advocacy for children and families Research discoveries Education of patients, families, team members, and the community
The Organization provides end of life medical care to individuals located in Northwest Arkansas.
To make kids better today and healthier tomorrow.
Nemours is a not‑for‑profit pediatric health system that provides clinical care, conducts pediatric research, and develops education and prevention programs to improve children’s health. It focuses on delivering high‑quality, family‑centered care and advancing population health for children across its service regions.
Remote Area Medical organizes and operates free, large-scale pop-up clinics (dental, vision, and general medical) to deliver no-cost, high‑volume care to uninsured, underinsured, and underserved people. The organization mobilizes volunteer medical professionals and community hosts to prevent pain and alleviate suffering by increasing access to essential healthcare.
Impacting patient care, education, research, and community health and well-being through charitable giving.
Our mission is to offer food, shelter and aid to all those in need of a safe place to be nourished and restored. Assist the transformation of each life we touch with compassion and dignity.
At the CHOC Foundation, we are passionate about driving a dynamic culture of generosity through philanthropy. This passion lives through the individuals, families, foundations, and corporations who generously drive CHOC’s mission to nurture, advance and protect the health and well-being of children. Through your support, you join a community working to ensure leading-edge care is provided for all children, regardless of their family’s ability to pay. In joining the CHOC family as a volunteer, donor, associate or champion, you help give every patient the childhood they deserve.
With deep compassion and skill, we care for people living with serious illness, those who are dying, and all who care for them.