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Knights of Columbus Council 4922
Support CHOC's Greatest Needs
Support CHOC's Greatest Needs
Children’s hospital donations are more important than ever. As a non-profit hospital, CHOC treats over 150,000 children annually, regardless of their ability to pay. CHOC improves the health and well-being of children through clinical expertise, advocacy, outreach, education and research. With compassionate experts in countless care specialties, we preserve the magic of childhood.
CHOC is there for families every step of the way along their journeys to wellness, allowing kids to get back to being kids. Each year, CHOC provides more than $143 million in total community benefits such as increased access to pediatric healthcare resources and information, behavioral health services, disease and injury prevention interventions and community action. Of that, more than $128 million—nearly 90%—ensures all children receive the services they need, regardless of their family’s ability to pay.
Your gift supports four pillars of care. From the little things that help kids be kids to major grants for life-saving research, we ensure each dollar received is maximized to its fullest potential–to help our children reach theirs. To learn more, visit foundation.choc.org/where-your-money-goes
CHOC is there for families every step of the way along their journeys to wellness, allowing kids to get back to being kids. Each year, CHOC provides more than $143 million in total community benefits such as increased access to pediatric healthcare resources and information, behavioral health services, disease and injury prevention interventions and community action. Of that, more than $128 million—nearly 90%—ensures all children receive the services they need, regardless of their family’s ability to pay.
Your gift supports four pillars of care. From the little things that help kids be kids to major grants for life-saving research, we ensure each dollar received is maximized to its fullest potential–to help our children reach theirs. To learn more, visit foundation.choc.org/where-your-money-goes
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