Ashley's Angels
After their daughter received a life-saving liver transplant, Sherrie and Jeff decided that they wanted to say thanks by giving back.
Colena’s graduation
Colena has been a SickKids kid her entire life. This fall, she will be graduating from the hospital that saved her life.
Persephone's Play Park
The Play Park at SickKids has been run by the Women’s Auxiliary since 1950 and is a special place for siblings of patients at the Hospital.
Our Donors
Celebrating our donors in our Annual Report donor listing.
I’d like to donate to Friends by check. How do I do that?
If you are an individual or business corporation donor interested in making a contribution to Friends for which you may obtain a U.S. income tax charitable deduction, please make your check payable to “Friends of The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Inc.” and mail it to:
Friends of The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Inc.
EIN 52-1432586
c/o Roha & Flaherty
1725 I Street, N.W. Suite 300
Washington, DC 20006-2423
Do you combine gifts towards named endowment funds made during our lifetime and from our estate recognition purposes?
Yes. Named endowment funds can be established during a donor’s lifetime and can be funded in part or completely through future giving. These endowments are considered gifts in perpetuity, and it’s possible for your family to continue contributing to, and receiving updates about, these funds. SickKids acknowledges cumulative lifetime and future gifts for the recognition, which can include naming, an inscription on our Donor Wall, and other forms of recognition.
Do you combine gifts towards named endowment funds made during our lifetime and from our estate recognition purposes?
Yes. Named endowment funds can be established during a donor’s lifetime and can be funded in part or completely through future giving. These endowments are considered gifts in perpetuity, and it’s possible for your family to continue contributing to, and receiving updates about, these funds. SickKids acknowledges cumulative lifetime and future gifts for the recognition, which can include naming, an inscription on our Donor Wall, and other forms of recognition.
From Mongolia to Toronto
The Herbie Fund has paid the surgical costs for patients while they’re at SickKids for life-saving treatment that’s not available in their home country.