2018 Seattle Festival of Trees
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Since 1978 the Seattle Festival of Trees has benefited Seattle Children's Hospital. The Seattle Festival of Trees is a series of events which take place annually at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel in Downtown Seattle.
Join us to raise funds for the Autism Center and Uncompensated Care at Seattle Children's. Gala Saturday, November 17, 2018 #:00-10:00pm Celebration Sunday, November 18 1:00pm-4:00pm Tree Display November 17-28, 2018 |
Community Impact: Patient Stories
These are stories of triumphs stop struggles, major milestones and everyday joys
that are experienced by Seattle Children's patients and their families.
that are experienced by Seattle Children's patients and their families.
AiyanaAiyana is just eleven years old, but in her short lifetime thus far, she has fought for her life no less than three times
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AndrewAndrew spent his first year of life a typical, healthy boy. Soon after the age of 15 months, his skills appeared to lapse.
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JoliJust weeks after Joli's first birthday, she was diagnosed with a Wilm's Tumor, a rare kidney cancer found in young children.
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Our Beneficiaries
Seattle Children's Autism Center
In August 2009, Seattle Children’s Hospital opened its Autism Center to provide comprehensive and timely services to autism patients. It is programmed to provide a full range of family-based care from early childhood through young adulthood. The Center is able to draw on the medical research expertise of a nationally recognized children’s hospital, while also providing necessary treatment, family support and therapy options tailored to address the evolving personal needs of each patient served.
Uncompensated Care at Seattle Children's
Seattle Children’s provided $120.5 million in uncompensated care in 2014, an increase of approximately $3.5 million from 2013. The fundraising efforts of our guilds is a vital source of uncompensated care contributions, helping Children's keep its founding promise to the community - caring for children in our region regardless of ability to pay.
Seattle Children's Autism Center
In August 2009, Seattle Children’s Hospital opened its Autism Center to provide comprehensive and timely services to autism patients. It is programmed to provide a full range of family-based care from early childhood through young adulthood. The Center is able to draw on the medical research expertise of a nationally recognized children’s hospital, while also providing necessary treatment, family support and therapy options tailored to address the evolving personal needs of each patient served.
Uncompensated Care at Seattle Children's
Seattle Children’s provided $120.5 million in uncompensated care in 2014, an increase of approximately $3.5 million from 2013. The fundraising efforts of our guilds is a vital source of uncompensated care contributions, helping Children's keep its founding promise to the community - caring for children in our region regardless of ability to pay.