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Where your money goes
When you make a donation to the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation, you’re making a life-changing difference for Stollery kids and their families by supporting the Hospital’s most urgent needs and long-term priorities. Learn how your gifts are making a difference at the Hospital below.
Surgical teams at the Stollery Children’s Hospital have the expertise needed to perform operations on an incredible array of patients: from babies the size of a cellphone to teens weighing as much as an adult. Their world-class skills require equipment that can meet the unique challenges of pediatric care.
Through your investment in children’s health research, you’re helping support programs such as the postdoctoral fellowship program through the Women and Children’s Health Research Institute.
May is Brain Tumour Awareness month, and we want to highlight the continued work of Women and Children's Health Research Institute (WCHRI) researcher, Dr. Liana Nobre.
Thanks to donations by Darren Durstling and Doug Udell, along with funding support from the Awasisak Indigenous Health Program, Dean Drever's 'Bear Hunt' is now on display at the Stollery Children's Hospital.
The installation of Indigenous artist Lauren Crazybull's 'Portrait Series" in a high traffic corridor at the U of A Hospital provides representation and connection for those who visit the Stollery.
In recognition of Simply Supper’s Lemonade Stand Day raising more than $2 million since 2014, the newly renovated family room at the Stollery’s Phillip C. Etches Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the Royal Alexandra Hospital will now be known as the Simply Supper’s Lemon Love Bear’s Den.
The 14th Annual Stollery Family Day Classic, powered by ENMAX, has scored more than $574,000 in gross revenue to support world-class care at the Stollery Children’s Hospital.
Thanks to the partnership between the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation and the Mike Petryk School of Dentistry at the University of Alberta, hundreds of kids receive essential oral care they need each year, for free.