Now through June 2, participating Circle K locations across the San Antonio area will ask customers to make a donation or round-up the change from their purchase to help change kids' health and change the future. Children’s hospitals are on the frontlines when it comes to protecting the health of future generations, but we can’t... Continue Reading →
Help Costco Change Kids’ Health and Change The Future
Knowing that children’s hospitals are underfunded, Costco, its members, and employees are making a difference by fundraising. They are changemakers whose impact to change kids’ health isn’t just about helping those in critical situations—it’s also about the research, preventative care, health and safety education, and other support services that help build healthier communities today and... Continue Reading →
The Every Baby Matters Mission
The first few days after becoming a parent can be stressful. The Every Baby Matters Mission (EBMM) is here to help. The EBMM at CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital – New Braunfels (CSRH – NB) takes the care provided within the hospital walls out into the community to ensure mothers and babies are healthy and happy... Continue Reading →
Healing A Little Boy’s Heart
Your Support Makes Us More Than a Typical Hospital for Kids Like Jonathan First-time parents Amanda and Nick were thrilled to be expecting a baby boy, Jonathan, in January of 2020. At Amanda’s 20 weeks appointment in October 2019, an anatomy scan revealed Jonathan’s heart was not forming as it should. “I had a healthy... Continue Reading →
Spread The News About #ChildrensHospitalsWeek
Save the date for Children's Hospitals Week 2021! Running from April 19-25, #ChildrensHospitalsWeek sheds a light on the importance of Children's Hospitals, to show how your donations help kids get the best care available, and to raise necessary funds. We want you to help us spread the word! Children's Hospitals Week is a great opportunity... Continue Reading →
We Need Gamers Like You For Extra Life United!
Extra Life has partnered with DreamHack to bring you Extra Life United 2021! For thirteen years, people from all over the world have come together to play games and support kids through Extra Life. Through our 7th annual Extra Life United event, Children's Miracle Network Hospitals is once again gathering charity gamers to change kids’... Continue Reading →
We REALLY Appreciate Our REMAX Miracle Agents!
Since 1992, REMAX has supported Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, raising millions of dollars for hospitals just like ours. These funds are critical and help kids like Reid get back to doing what they love! Reid, our 2021 CMNH Champion! The Miracle Home program allows REMAX Miracle Agents to make a donation after each closed transaction.... Continue Reading →
Register Today for Sister Michele O’Brien’s Golf fore Friends Tournament!
Join us for a beautiful day of golf and help save lives while you're having fun! Last year, we proudly announced Sister Michele O’Brien’s Golf fore Friends tournament, in honor of her years of ministry and passion towards our mission. The 2020 tournament was unfortunately canceled, but thanks to our incredible donors and sponsors, the... Continue Reading →
We’re Celebrating Our Child Life Department All Month Long!
We're celebrating Child Life Month! Our outstanding teams of specialists at The Children's Hospital of San Antonio do incredible work for our patients and their families. Home to the largest Child Life department in South Central Texas, The Children's Hospital of San Antonio's Child Life specialists create an environment to ease children's fears and provide... Continue Reading →
Share A Smile at Security Service Federal Credit Union
Security Service Federal Credit Union (SSFCU) has partnered with Children's Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH) to collect donations in all areas where SSFCU operates, with all funds benefiting local children's hospitals! Now through March 31, stop by your local SSFCU branch and make a donation to The Children's Hospital of San Antonio! Security Service Federal Credit... Continue Reading →