Growing Stronger Together

There is an undeniably special connection between a mother and her newborn baby. Seven years ago, Meredith Cooper fought alongside her husband, Gary, and physicians at The Children's Hospital of San Antonio to save her newborn twins, Holly and Heather. “My water broke early, and we still don’t know what caused it,” said Meredith. “We... Continue Reading →

Ways to Give

  There are many meaningful ways you can help provide hope and healing for our children: Give Now Your tax-deductible donation makes life better for critically ill and injured children in San Antonio, South Central Texas, and beyond. You can make a difference right now by visiting our website. Monthly Giving By committing to provide... Continue Reading →

National Volunteer Week 2017

April 23-29 is National Volunteer Week, and we are so grateful for all of our amazing volunteers at The Children's Hospital of San Antonio! Throughout the year, special visitors come to the Hospital with unique performances, special crafts and activities, video games, etc. These visits are a welcomed distraction for our patients and their families.... Continue Reading →

The Hospital that Feels More Like Home

In August 2016, Kris Frisina experienced excruciating pain in the middle of the night. She and her husband, Pat Frisina (Rodgers), rushed to the emergency room at CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital - Medical Center (CSRH - MC). "The ER physician was very thorough and wanted to do a CT scan of my abdomen," Kris said.... Continue Reading →

Kohl’s Cares for Kids

Together, we can do more for kids. Through partnerships with hospitals across the country, Kohl's is helping to improve the lives of thousands of children and families. Purchasing Kohl’s Cares merchandise is a simple way for you to help make a difference for kids at The Children's Hospital of San Antonio. Every season, Kohl's releases... Continue Reading →

You Can Help Kids like Hunter

When Amanda was 23 weeks pregnant, she went in for a routine checkup with her physician and discovered that her baby's stomach could not be seen on a sonogram. Amanda's doctor explained that her baby likely had esophageal atresia, a rare but serious congenital condition in which the upper esophagus is separated from the lower... Continue Reading →

February is American Heart Month!

According to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. Every year, 1 in 4 women die as a result of heart disease. However, heart disease can often be prevented when people make healthy choices and manage their health conditions. Communities, health professionals,... Continue Reading →

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