Creating 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!

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Young 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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Donor Impact Report 2019

At Elizabeth Seton Children’s, we derive inspiration from the extraordinary children we care for and love each day. In 2019, that inspiration took us to new heights.

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Meet Stephanie

With her trendy outfits, sparkling jewelry and camera-ready makeup, 25-year-old Stephanie is one-of-a-kind and our International Spokesperson. She lights up the hallway as she wheels by waving at her friends.

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Donor Impact Report 2018

In 2018, Elizabeth Seton Children’s community of supporters helped create possibilities for more than 4,000 children with complex medical needs at our children’s center, school and rehabilitation center.

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Cardinal Dolan’s Special Visit

His Eminence Timothy Cardinal Dolan, along with Monsignor Kevin Sullivan, Executive Director of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York, visited Elizabeth Seton Children’s Center.

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The Aging Out Crisis

Advances in life sustaining medicine and technology are lengthening the lives of medically complex children, which allows them to not only survive, but thrive, and reach young adulthood. While this is having a dramatic and positive…

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Meet Mia

Like so many mothers, one of Liz Finnegan’s favorite personality traits of her 3 ½-year-old daughter is her zest for life. “It gives me so much peace,” she said. “She is social, loves to sing and dreams about being a princess; I swear we’ve seen ‘Beauty and the Beast’ 150 times,” she laughed.

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