Every Dollar Counts

At Phoenix Children’s, we see a future in which we make premier pediatric care accessible to every child who needs it—and we need your help to get there. It costs nearly $2.7 million per day to operate Phoenix Children’s. All patients are accepted, and about 50 percent of patient families have little or no private medical insurance. The support of our community ensures that all children have access to world-class health care. And that makes all the difference for kids who are fighting for their lives.

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Your Donation Makes an Impact

Every gift to Phoenix Children’s, whatever the amount, makes a difference for the children and families in our care. Here are a few ways that donations from caring people like you help our patients and their families.

$7

Meal Voucher

$25

Gas Card for Families

$100

Red Wagon for Patient Transport

Your Gift Today Provides Children Hope

Caring people like you make it possible for Phoenix Children’s to offer the very best medical specialists, cutting-edge technology and family-centered care.

More Ways to Give

Whether you lace up your sneakers for Miles That Matter 5K, hold a fundraiser for your birthday or start a corporate giving program at your company, there are many ways to support Phoenix Children’s.

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Introducing Our 2023 Patient Ambassadors: Meet the eight patients who are serving as Phoenix Children’s ambassadors this year: Joey, Sutton, Joy, Nash, SJ, Chase, Elilai and CC.

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Looking to the Future: As we celebrate Phoenix Children’s 40th anniversary this year, we’re also looking to the next 40 years and beyond. Read the 2022 annual report to find out where we’re going and how we’re growing.

The Gift of Knowledge: In February, Desert Financial Foundation, Credit Union and employees donated more than $1 million to support Phoenix Children’s 1 Darn Cool School—and they also had a surprise for a former patient.