Programs in your community
Organizations and community fundraisers like the ones below know just how important the Stollery Children’s Hospital is to our community.
Check out the programs below to see some of the unique ways you can support kids’ health.
Throughout the month of September, save on your energy costs by signing up with Burst Energy. When you sign up with your electricity and natural gas, Burst Energy will donate $30 to the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation.
The seventh annual Art for Heart is back and includes an online silent auction! Bid on amazing items and support Stollery kids! Bidding is online only, and items can be viewed online or in person at Rolling Tales Pop Culture, Edmonton beginning October 15 at 5 p.m. and ending October 29 at 5 p.m.
Spirit of Children is a program that brings fun and funding to hospitals at Halloween in the United States and Canada. They focus on hospitals that have Child Life Teams who help to make hospital journeys more comforting for kids and their families. Spirit Halloween locations will be collecting donations at the till to support the Child Life Department at the Stollery. 100% of donations and net proceeds from the 10-for-10 coupon will go to the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation. Participating stores in Edmonton, Sherwood Park, Grand Prairie, and Lloydminster.
Power Play Goals for Change is back for their second annual fundraiser in support of Stollery kids. Catch the action and pledge your support; for every power play goal that the University of Alberta Golden Bears Hockey Team scores, donate and make a difference in the lives of Stollery kids.
BBQ season is here! Grab your BBQ Box for Ben - a kit that has Motley Que's award-winning sauce and Ben's Honey Garlic rub. $2 from every box sold will support the Ben Stelter Fund at the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation. For more information and to order online, visit https://motleyque.ca/. Pick up at 10120 127 Ave NW, Edmonton.
Insurely is a fully online insurance agency with a mission is to be good humans and go above and beyond for their community and their people. When you purchase a policy from the Insurely Effect page, a portion of each policy supports the Stollery Children's Hospital. You get to protect yourself and your home while also making a difference in the world. How awesome is that?!
Consign your unwanted menswear and accessories with Luxmrkt and you can choose to donate a portion of your consignment proceeds to the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation.
Donate a Car Canada accepts vehicles of all kinds — running or not — as a way to support the Stollery. It's quick and easy, and you'll even get an official tax receipt after your donation is complete.
Don't spend your day waiting at the bottle depot! Schedule a pickup date with Skip the Depot and turn your empty bottles and cans into a donation in support of the Stollery. You'll even get an official tax receipt after your donation is complete.
The Marriott name has long been associated with Children's Miracle Network (CMN). In fact, Marriott was the very first partner to sign on as an official sponsor and supporter in 1983. Through the years, their valued support has become a pillar upon which Children's Miracle Network is built.
The Brick generously hosts year-long fundraising campaigns in support of the Stollery kids and families. Net proceeds from the sale of each Brickley bear, sold at participating regional stores, will support kids who rely on the Hospital. Visit The Brick and buy your Brickley bear today!
Panda Express very generously supports the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation through Edmonton and surrounding areas by collecting donations from their guests. Click here for a full description of how Panda Express helps children's hospitals.
The RE/MAX Miracle Home Program is an exclusive program allowing RE/MAX home and commercial agents to generously donate a portion of the their commission from each sale to support the Stollery. By supporting kids’ health, RE/MAX owners and agents are helping to make miracles happen every day.