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Our Mission
To provide the philanthropic resources needed to care for children and their families; to advance pediatric medicine through the translation of novel research into state-of-the-art treatment; and to train young pediatricians to combine compassion and skill in delivering Hopkins Children's medicine to the world.
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Please help Hopkins Children’s remain
a place of hope, cures and compassion. As the pediatric hospital of the
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Hopkins Children’s develops and
delivers world-class pediatric medicine in a nurturing environment for
patients and their families.We’ve been advancing pediatric medicine and translating cutting-edge medicine into lifesaving treatments and cures since 1912, when we opened as the nation’s first children’s hospital affiliated with an academic research institution. And as a premier teaching hospital, we’re training the next generation of clinicians and researchers to make today’s diseases and disabilities scourges of the past.
How You Can Help
Consider a gift to a specific department or research project, or to honor a doctor who has provided wonderful care to a loved one, or to help comfort our children and families through programs like Child Life designed to soothe the stress and sorrows of hospitalization. We can help you choose.
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Jeff and Jessie Arricale
Jeff Arricale and his T. Rowe Price colleagues set out to conquer the challenges of an arduous journey so other families won’t have to. All to honor his son Jake, who was diagnosed with chronic interstitial lung disease as an infant, and to give back to Hopkins Children’s.
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