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Cherish the Child 2024
A luncheon to pioneer a loving home for young adults with medically complex conditions
Read MoreSave the Dates 2024
Mark your calendar and spread the word!
Read MorePlay Grant from Children’s Hospital Association and the Toy Foundation Opens Doors Through Virtual Reality
With virtual reality technology, children and young adults are exploring the world around them – and beyond – and benefiting from the healing power of play like never before.
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Grant from The Children’s Dream Foundation Brings Respiratory Relief to Children
Elizabeth Seton Children’s Center has received a grant from The Children’s Dream Foundation for the acquisition of a Volara System (Acute Care) – a therapeutic device that helps clear the lungs of individuals with impaired breathing.
Read MoreElizabeth Seton Children’s Awarded $25,000 Play Grant by Children’s Hospital Association and the Toy Foundation
Elizabeth Seton Children’s Center has been awarded $25,000 in funding from Children’s Hospital Association and The Toy Foundation to support play therapy programs.
Read MoreFourth, Consecutive $1 Million Grant Received from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation
Elizabeth Seton Children’s has been awarded a $1 million grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation for the fourth year in a row for its pioneering, first of its kind, freestanding skilled nursing facility for young adults with complex medical needs.
Read MoreDonor Impact Report 2020
2020 showed how sacrifice and devotion can bind a community through a year like no other.
Read MoreCreating Possibilities Issue #2
Check out the second issue of Creating Possibilities – the newsletter of Elizabeth Seton Children’s – spotlighting the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccine at Elizabeth Seton Children’s Center, brand new renderings of our planned young adult center and more!
Read MoreYoung Adult Center Receives $500,000 in Funding
Elizabeth Seton Children’s has received two, major $250,000 grants from both the Thomas & Agnes Carvel Foundation and the Griffin Family Foundation to build the nation’s first home for young adults with complex medical conditions.
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