BC Children's Hospital Foundation

BC Children's Hospital Foundation
Geography
Location 938 West 28th Ave,, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Organization
Care system Pediatric care
Hospital type Birth to 16 years old
Services
Emergency department Over 37,000 patients per year
Beds 142 [1]
History
Founded 1982
Links
Website www.bcchf.ca
Lists Hospitals in Canada
Other links

BC Women's Hospital & Health Centre Child & Family Research Institute .

Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children .

BC Children's Hospital Foundation (BCCHF) is a non-profit registered charity that raises money to support the British Columbia Children's Hospital. The Foundation works with communities to raise funds for essentials including: life-saving equipment, research into childhood diseases, a wide range of medical staff and community child health education programs. Since 1982, BC Children's Hospital Foundation has partnered with kids, families, health professionals, and hundreds of thousands of British Columbians to raise funds to support BC Children's Hospital, Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children and the BC Children's Hospital Research Institute.

Foundation Events

Different Ways To Give

Tribute Giving

  • Create a lasting remembrance of a special person who has touched a life.

Legacy Giving

  • A legacy is a planned future gift where generosity benefits generations to come. It can be made through a Will or another form of designation of various assets to create new healing opportunities for others.

Other Ways to Give

  • There are several ways to collect donations and give back in a meaningful way: Change for BC Kids, Organize an independent community event, Cause Related Marketing, Toy Bank Donations, Donate a Car

Where Your Money Goes

  • Funding needs change from year to year, but donors can rest assured that their gifts to BC Children's Hospital always go to areas where they are needed most, or to the areas in which donors have designated their gifts.
  • Annual Report

References

  1. "BC Children's Hospital Strategic Plan" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 26, 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-04.

Coordinates: 49°14′40″N 123°07′32″W / 49.244444°N 123.125556°W / 49.244444; -123.125556

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