Cool off this summer with a tasty treat and help save kids' lives! Join us on Thursday, July 28, for Dairy Queen's 11th Annual Miracle Treat Day. For every Blizzard® Treat sold, local participating Dairy Queen locations will donate $1 or more to your Children's Miracle Network Hospitals member, The Children's Hospital of San Antonio. Since 1984, Dairy Queen... Continue Reading →
A Look into Pediatric Critical Care Services at The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio
The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio Pediatric Intensive Critical Care Unit (PICU) provides care and management of critically ill children from newborn to 18 years of age. Dedicated to providing patients with the best possible care, the unit is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by in-house pediatric physicians, as well as... Continue Reading →
Meet the Residents 2016
On June 22nd, donors, physicians, Associates, and guests, gathered to welcome Baylor College of Medicine’s second class of pediatric residents at The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio and recognized its inaugural class, who will continue in the program and help guide the new class as senior residents. The Children’s Hospital’s residents are from all over the country... Continue Reading →
Lemonade Stand Benefits Local Children
Ten–year-old Colton Schroeder has big plans, and an even bigger heart. This past May, he decided to participate in Lemonade Day for the second year in a row. Lemonade Day is a program that teaches kids how to turn their dreams into a business plan. Its goal is to empower today’s youth to become tomorrow’s entrepreneurs.... Continue Reading →
Childhood Hospital Memory Inspires Gift
At seven years old, Christopher was diagnosed with common variable immune deficiency (CVID) and was told he would have to undergo four-hour plasma infusions weekly for the rest of his life. “Christopher was very sick with sinus infections, ear infections, and pneumonia starting at the age of 18 months,” his mother, Marcy, said, “Each time... Continue Reading →
The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio Celebrates Transformation Milestone
On May 25th, The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio celebrated a major milestone in the development of its new two-story Goldsbury Foundation Lobby, Santa Rosa Chapel, CHEF Teaching Kitchen, Café, and Child Life Activity Center. Donors, physicians, patients, Hospital staff, sisters, and members of the community all joined together to celebrate this outstanding transformation of... Continue Reading →
Help Save Children’s Lives This Summer
Every summer, we face a fundraising slump that hurts our ability to care for children. Because we are a faith-based, non-profit hospital, we depend on your support. If you can, please give to help us provide life-saving care. For more information about The Children's Hospital of San Antonio Foundation, visit childrenshospitalsafoundation.org.
Put Your Money Where the Miracles Are
Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH) funds treatment, research and health related programs at The Children's Hospital of San Antonio. When you give to The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio, you help ensure that every child receives the life-saving, world-class medical care they deserve, regardless if their parents cannot afford to pay. May kicks off the beginning... Continue Reading →
Meet Willie Fontelroy, Dedicated CHRISTUS Associate
CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health System and The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio have deep roots in San Antonio, contributing high quality health and wellness programs to the community for more than 160 years. An important part of what makes our history so rich is the hard work, loyalty, and dedication of our Associates. If you’ve... Continue Reading →
Rory’s Story
April is Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) Awareness Month, observed to raise awareness and encourage the detection and treatment of CDH in infants. Read about Rory’s difficult journey with CDH and how The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio helped him overcome: On August 27, 2015 in Harlingen, Texas, Isabel and Alfonso De La Cruz welcomed their... Continue Reading →