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Thank You to Our Donors

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center depends on the generosity of our community to ensure that children and families get the care they need. Thanks so much for thinking of Cincinnati Children's and helping us change the outcome for children in Cincinnati, across the country and around the world.

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Sheraton Employees Choose Cincinnati Children’s

The employees of the Cincinnati Sheraton North chose the Regional Center for Newborn Intensive Care (RCNIC) at Cincinnati Children’s as the beneficiary of a $10,000 gift.

The employees of the Cincinnati Sheraton North chose the Regional Center for Newborn Intensive Care (RCNIC) at Cincinnati Children’s as the beneficiary of a $10,000 gift. The funds were raised from the grand opening of the Coco Key Water Resort and the Sage Hospitality Dollars for Dreams fundraiser. Thanks so much!

Donation Supports Suicide Prevention Program

The Division of Child Psychiatry was pleased to accept a $5,000 donation to benefit “Surviving the Teens,” a suicide prevention program at Cincinnati Children’s.

The Division of Child Psychiatry was pleased to accept a $5,000 donation to benefit “Surviving the Teens,” a suicide prevention program at Cincinnati Children’s. The donation was raised through the Justin Brown Memorial Foundation Inaugural Golf Outing at the Beckett Ridge Country Club. Thank you to everyone involved in the event who made this gift possible!

Dance Generates Gifts

Debbie Lindsey’s daughter has been treated for leukemia at Cincinnati Children’s. Lindsey wanted to raise money to support the medical center, so she held a fundraising dance at Shimmer’s Tavern and Ballroom. The event generated more than $5,000! Thank you!

Hinsdale has Heart

The second graders at Hinsdale Elementary in Edgewood, Kentucky, sold candy-grams for $1 each and raised $2,000 for cardiac research at Cincinnati Children’s.

The second graders at Hinsdale Elementary in Edgewood, Kentucky, sold candy-grams for $1 each and raised $2,000 for cardiac research at Cincinnati Children’s. Thanks to all the kids and teachers who planned the fundraiser and the parents who supported it!

Grace Gives Back

For Grace’s eighth birthday, she asked her party guests to bring an unwrapped gift that she could donate to Cincinnati Children’s.

For Grace’s eighth birthday, she asked her party guests to bring an unwrapped gift that she could donate to Cincinnati Children’s. Grace delivered the gifts to the hospital along with her mom, Susan, and her 2-year-old brother, Kaleb. Grace said donating the gifts gave her a good feeling because she knew she was making kids happier. Thanks, Grace!

Young Patient Thinks of Others

Noah Miller raised money for Cincinnati Children's.

Noah is only 8 years old, but he already knows how hard it can be to spend time in the hospital away from family and friends. Noah is from Louisiana but has to visit Cincinnati Children’s often for care. When he’s here, he likes to call home and talk to his dad and sister. He wanted other kids to be able to do the same thing, so he asked people to donate phone cards or cash to pay for meals for families who are staying at the hospital. Thanks for your help, Noah!

Pastries Bring in a Sweet Donation

The Queen City Cake Decorating Club had a booth at the Home and Garden Show this spring, where they displayed and judged a variety of cakes and cookies.

The Queen City Cake Decorating Club had a booth at the Home and Garden Show this spring, where they displayed and judged a variety of cakes and cookies. Co-chairs Shari Buchanan and Christine Clark asked visitors to donate to Cincinnati Children’s. We appreciate your support!

Barnes and Noble Hops Into Giving

During the Easter season, the employees of Barnes and Noble in Mason asked shoppers to donate a chocolate bunny for the outpatients at Cincinnati Children’s.

During the Easter season, the employees of Barnes and Noble in Mason asked shoppers to donate a chocolate bunny for the outpatients at Cincinnati Children’s. They donated 700 bunnies! Great job!

Student Provides Teddy Bears for Patients

For her school service project, Caroline, an elementary student from Indian Hill, decided to help make the day a little brighter for patients at Cincinnati Children’s.

For her school service project, Caroline, an elementary student from Indian Hill, decided to help make the day a little brighter for patients at Cincinnati Children’s. She collected money and purchased stuffed teddy bears and dogs for the children in the hospital. She also donated an additional $325. Thanks, Caroline!

School Event Raises Funds for Diabetes Patients

Fun Knight, an evening of games, prizes and kareoke, raised more than $5,300.

For almost 10 years, the students at Columbia Elementary School have held an evening event to raise funds for various charities. This year patients at Cincinnati Children's are the lucky benefactors of the students' generosity. Fun Knight, an evening of games, prizes and kareoke, raised more than $5,300. The funds will be used to help children with Type I Diabetes who need financial assistance and to buy toys for patients. Thanks so much!