Corporate and Foundation Support

There’s Power in Numbers

Your business or foundation can help change the lives of children with special health care needs

Corporate citizenship boosts employee morale and translates to stronger sales while helping make a difference in the lives of children. Foundation financial support is vital to furthering Children’s Specialized Hospital’s mission. When your company or foundation sponsors a world-class pediatric rehabilitation hospital like Children’s Specialized Hospital, you are associated with compassion, innovation and quality.

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Corporate Sponsorship Opportunities

There are many opportunities to sponsor Children’s Specialized Hospital events and programs to build your brand and help children with special needs. We work closely with businesses to create customized sponsorships that help deliver on mutual goals. Different levels of sponsorships are available for our annual Walk n’ Roll, Golf Open and events for the kids, as well as for various recreational, therapy, and educational programs.

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Workplace Giving

Employers can select Children’s Specialized Hospital as a charity to support through its employees giving campaign.

Matching Gifts

Many companies offer a matching gift program to their employees, employee’ spouses or retirees. Through these programs, you can double your donation when your company matches your charitable contributions to Children’s Specialized Hospital! Simply ask you human resources or benefits coordinator about how you can sign up for your company’s matching gift program.

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Employee Payroll Deduction

Employee payroll deduction provides an opportunity for your employees to donate each pay period. Every dollar counts! Children’s Specialized Hospital staff can help educate your employees about our services for children with special needs and provide tours of our sites.

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Patient Stories

  • When Aiden Shanklin was 9 months old, his mother, Nicole, noticed that he wasn't developing like other children his age. He had very little head support, no trunk control, and when she would go to lift him it felt as if she were picking up a rag doll.

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  • “Joey has changed our lives forever,” said Robin. “I can’t imagine life without him.”

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