It had only been six months since April Weaver’s last mammogram, but when her employer, HD Supply, hosted the CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Mobile Mammography Unit (MMU) on site, she decided to go ahead and get a mammogram. The MMU provides 2-D mammograms and the possibility of a cure through early detection of breast cancer. A... Continue Reading →
It’s time to #HelpKidsLiveBetter at Walmart, Neighborhood Markets, and Sam’s Club
Local Walmart, Walmart Neighborhood Market, and Sam’s Club stores are joining forces to “Change Kids’ Health, Change the Future” by raising funds for The Children's Hospital of San Antonio during the annual #HelpKidsLiveBetter campaign benefiting Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. This year’s register campaign runs June 22 through July 19. Customers and members can conveniently donate $1... Continue Reading →
A Little Hero
Your generosity gave Derek a chance to soar. Mayra and Ronnie were thrilled to welcome their baby boy in July 2012. Derek was five months old when Mayra noticed a bump on his right shoulder blade. “I had a normal pregnancy, and thought Derek was perfectly healthy until I noticed his right shoulder blade stuck... Continue Reading →
Join Us in Supporting #ChildrensHospitalsWeek
To celebrate the amazing things being done at The Children's Hospital of San Antonio, we’re inviting you to join us now through April 12 in celebrating #ChildrensHospitalsWeek. This week shines a light on the importance of children's hospitals and how your donations help kids get the best care when they need it most. We ask... Continue Reading →
Our Hospital Needs Gaming Heroes Like YOU! Register for Extra Life United: Online Edition
Are you a gamer looking for ways to give back to your community? The Children's Hospital of San Antonio needs your support now more than ever. Extra Life is a peer-to-peer fundraising program benefiting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. Gamers across the country play games to raise funds in support of their local children's hospital. In... Continue Reading →
Celebrating Reid – This Year’s Local Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Champion!
Every year, 170 local Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals identify a “Champion” in each of their local communities to serve as the face for children treated at their local children’s hospital. These ambassadors spend their year advocating for the charitable need of children’s hospitals across North America. Meet our local 2020 CMNH Champion, Reid! As our Champion,... Continue Reading →
The Best Pediatric Health Care, Close To Home
Your Generosity Supports Exceptional Pediatric Care In Our Community For 150 years, we have promised to provide the best possible health care for patients and families, regardless of their ability to pay. This promise continues today, greatly due to the ongoing support of the community. The David Christopher Goldsbury Center for Children and Families (CCF)... Continue Reading →
Cox Cares For Kids Radiothon
The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio is the first and only freestanding children’s hospital in San Antonio dedicated to providing world-class health care to children and mothers in San Antonio, South Texas, and beyond. For families all over Texas, The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio has continued to be a beacon of hope. The support... Continue Reading →
Help Support Our Kids With Valvoline
Is it time for an oil change? Valvoline customers are invited to share their love for children by supporting The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio as a part of their annual Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Miracle Balloon Campaign. Stop by San Antonio Valvoline locations November 1-30 and purchase a Miracle Balloon for $1, $5, $10,... Continue Reading →
A Healing Place for Children
Your Support Leads to Brighter Futures Keeping a child in the best health–body, mind, and spirit–is a very special job. No one knows this better than the skilled and caring specialists in the Center for Miracles at The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio. Since 2006, when the Center for Miracles was established, the team has... Continue Reading →