An eNewsletter for the Friends of Cincinnati Children's
This Issue

At just two days old, Harrison had life-saving open heart surgery at Cincinnati Children's.
At age 10, Jori was diagnosed with Eosinophilic Disease. Her doctors at the Cincinnati Center for Eosinophilic Disorders are on a quest for a cure.
Diagnosed with neurofibromatosis at age 1, Jackson began treatment at the Neurofibromatosis Clinic at Cincinnati Children's.
Retired physician, C. Nelson Melampy, MD, is one of the most generous, long-time financial supporters of Cincinnati Children's.
Karen Ecker Kratz answers questions about planned giving.
Meet Missy Wolf, nurse for StarShine Hospice of Cincinnati Children's.
The largest auxiliary of Cincinnati Children's, Kindervelt, is committed to supporting the Division of Asthma Research.
Learn what's new at CIncinnati Children's
- Kids Win Again
- Peña Earns Surgery’s Most Prestigious Award
- Liberty Campus Offers Specialized Services
- Heart Institute Appoints Towbin as Co-Director
- Anderson to Step Down as President and CEO