Giving
There are many ways in which you can make a positive difference in the lives of our young patients and their families. Bequests and contributions have helped CHA fund many worthy programs and services through sustained support from individuals, organizations, and corporations. Many financial gifts are tax deductible. You could help by sending in a Tribute Envelope to celebrate or honor someone special, participating in a CHA Board event such as the Ball or Table Talk, participate in one of many creative Guild fundraising events, make a purchases at the Peter Pan Gift Shop, make CHA the beneficiary of a bequest or trust, donate appreciated stock, make in-kind donations , or join a Guild.
Every child is special. Help us make a difference...one child at a time. Call CHA at 651/ 220.6175 for information. See more details below on the ways you can help!
Tribute Gifts express your wishes to family and friends and at the same time benefit the children in our community. Tributes can be in honor of a baby, birthday, special celebration, memory of a special person, or any way that you would like to acknowledge someone. To see current Tribute Gifts Click Here
Children's Hospital Association identifies each year a pledged program to receive additional support, called the Fund-A-Need, at the annual benefit, the Storyland Ball. Guests at the Storyland Ball will have a special opportunity to support this program through their donations that evening or by contributing online by going to Donate Now. Thank you for your support and joining Children's Hospital Association in CHAnging kids' lives! This years "Fund-A-Need" is
"Avoiding Needless Pain for Children at Children's"
Leave a legacy of hope by planning for a future gift to CHA.
Planned Giving, Deferred Giving, Charitable Estate Planning - sound familiar? Even if they don't, take heart. There is a simple way to describe it: a gift planned now and given at a future time is a "planned gift", or a "deferred gift."
CHA maintains and distributes funds to Children's Hospitals and Clinics serving St. Paul and the east metro community. Pays for both inpatient and outpatient care of children in need. Funds innovative programs whose expenses cannot be met through the normal hospital budget. Seeds new programs that educate and provide family support. Supports programs that reduce the trauma of major illness for children and their families.