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At Fred Hutch, world-leading scientists, clinicians, and experts are working together to prevent and eliminate cancer and infectious diseases. From improving cancer diagnosis, treatment, and care to finding new ways to stop HIV, herpes, COVID-19, and other diseases, our research improves and saves lives.
Child Magazine has ranked The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia the best pediatric hospital in the United States for the third consecutive time. In its comprehensive 2005 survey, the magazine also rated Children's Hospital's Cardiac Center and neonatology, oncology and orthopaedics divisions No. 1 in the nation and emergency medicine No. 4. Note: to donate to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia FOUNDATION, search for that, or EIN 23-2237932
We believe all children have unique needs and should grow up without illness or injury. With the support of the community and through our spirit of inquiry, we will prevent, treat and eliminate pediatric disease Step inside Seattle Children’s and enter a unique world. We are a compassionate community where skilled physician-researchers, nurses and staff partner with patients and families to help every child live their best life.
Shriners Hospitals for Children — Boston is a highly specialized pediatric surgical care center located in the heart of the city. It is considered one of the world’s preeminent hospitals in the treatment of children with severe burn injuries, complex skin conditions, and cleft lip and palate. Affiliated with Massachusetts General Hospital and verified by a joint program of the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons, Shriners Hospitals for Children — Boston meets all of the demanding standards for organizational structure, personnel qualifications, facilities resources and medical care services to ensure the best possible outcomes. All members of our staff are dedicated to providing the highest quality care in a family-centered environment.
Village Health Works delivers quality, compassionate health care in rural Burundi while addressing the root causes of poverty and disease. Our mission is grounded in dignity and driven by the belief that lasting health comes from more than medicine. Education is central to this vision. We support a thriving primary school and operate Kigutu International Academy, a world-class boarding secondary school that prepares talented young people to lead change in Burundi and beyond. Alongside health and education, we strengthen food security, create livelihoods, and support the arts. These investments build healthier communities and nurture peace in a country still recovering from civil war. With over 90 percent of our staff from Burundi, Village Health Works is powered by local leadership. Our doctors, teachers, and community partners are caring for patients today while training the next generation to build a stronger future. Village Health Works is not only a health and education system, it is a movement of resilience and hope that shows what is possible when compassion and community come together.
The CalvertHealth Foundation is focused on the development, optimization and operation of multiple charitable donation programs to maximize support for the hospital whose vision is to provide exceptional care and make a difference in every life they touch.
The BryanLGH Foundation's mission is to: 1) provide academic and continuing education for nurses, physicians, and other health care professionals within the BryanLGH Health System and throughout the region; 2) assist the Health System in providing medical care to individuals in need, without regard to their ability to pay; 3) assist the Health System in providing advanced health care technology and treatment; and 4) support nursing and health care programs in the community and in Nebraska through grants awards, scholarships, other funding programs and to raise funds to upgrade and expand the BryanLGH College of Health Sciences facilities to increase nursing student enrollment and education opportunities. 5) assure that the Health System maintains its position as the leader in health care delivery in Lincoln and throughout the southeast Nebraska region. The Foundation has in the past and will continue to place a high priority on the importance of supporting nurses and the nursing profession to ensure the availability of quality health care for the community and the region. Collaboration with Partners Investing in Nursing's Future (PIN) on the Clinical Practice Education Consortium (CPEC) Project will provide the Foundation and its partners the opportunity, technical support, and matching funds to address the most urgent nursing problem in Nebraska, the growing shortage of qualified nursing faculty and the effect on health care in rural Nebraska.
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