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.
It’s Not Too Late: Resolve to Save Kids’ Lives
If you haven't resolved to save kids' lives yet, you can still make - and keep - that resolution by supporting The Children's Hospital of San Antonio Foundation today. As a faith-based, non-profit Hospital, we depend on your support to help us care for roughly 70,000 children each year. Thank you!
Celebrating Our Patients on World Cancer Day
Today is World Cancer Day, a day observed to raise awareness of cancer and encourage its prevention, detection and treatment. We are humbled by the stories we hear from our patients and are amazed time and time again by their strength and courage. Today, we honor patients like Zack (read his story here) and remember... Continue Reading →
Kohl’s Cares Immunization Program
With the support of Kohl's Department Store, The Children's Mobile Clinic has implemented the Kohl's Cares Immunization Program to increase immunization rates among children served by The Children's Hospital of San Antonio. These immunization efforts take place in the community and in the school setting; all with the goal of ending vaccine-preventable diseases. Through its Kohl’s... Continue Reading →
The Power of a Gift
Dr. Albert Sanders is a longtime pediatrician in San Antonio, specializing in orthopedics with a focus on scoliosis. He began treating patients at The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio (formerly Santa Rosa Children’s Hospital) in 1966 and continued his practice until he retired in 2010. Dr. Sanders continues his involvement with The Children’s Hospital of... Continue Reading →