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SickKids Allergy Clinic named in honour ...

SickKids Foundation | Kaiser-Rotman Family Allergy Clinic Naming

Jake's Journey

Jake was just 7 months old when he was diagnosed with Stage 4 High Risk Neuroblastoma. This Sunday, he’ll be taking part in the James Fund Fun Run/Walk in support of Neuroblastoma Research.

HSBC Catalyst Grant Winner Q&A: Dr. Bob ...

Catalyst grants at SickKids give our scientists critical support for new ideas.

Why should I consider a gift to SickKids in my will?

Legacy gifts are a very important source of revenue for SickKids. Historically they have contributed significantly to our ability to deliver lifesaving treatment and research, including a bequest from Toronto philanthropist J.P. Bickell that helped establish our Research Institute, where scientists created Pablum, discovered the cystic fibrosis gene, and continue to crack the code of childhood cancers and heart disease. Bequests continue to play a crucial role in advancing the SickKids vision: Healthier Children and A Better World. A charitable bequest also gives you the comfort of knowing your assets are available today, while enabling you to leave a larger gift than might be possible in your lifetime. It’s also one of the most efficient ways to give: a gift in your will can reduce, or even eliminate, the tax burden on your beneficiaries, since your estate will receive a tax receipt for your gift.

Board of Directors Emeriti

A list of past members of the SickKids Foundation Board of Directors.

Donor Spotlight | Week of August 28

SickKids Foundation acknowledges Hatz off 2 Kidz and We Believe in Abby Family Day.

Ride for Christian

Christian, diagnosed with Williams Syndrome in 2010, was the inspiration behind RIDE FOR CHRISTIAN.