For more than 40 years, Orange County parents have counted on CHOC Children's. As a non-profit hospital, CHOC relies on community support to provide leading-edge care for infants, children and adolescents close to home. Pediatric care is costly, and the demand for our services continually grows. Many of the specialized services we provide are not available anywhere else in the orange county region.
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About the Change CHOC, Change the World Campaign
Protecting children’s health is one of the most important investments we can make for our future. CHOC Children’s stands ready. Will you stand with us at the heart of Orange County?
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About the CHOC Children's Foundation
The CHOC Foundation exists to generate community awareness and resources for CHOC Children's and CHOC Children's at Mission Hospital, supporting specific strategies that underscore the hospitals' local and national leadership in prevention, treatment and research programs.
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Contact the Foundation
Contact information for key members of the CHOC Children's Foundation
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Board of Directors
A list of the CHOC Children's Foundation Board of Directors
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Donor Recognition
The vital work of Children’s Hospital of Orange County would not be possible without the caring generosity of its donors. We are grateful to the following individuals, organizations, corporations and foundations who support the mission of CHOC and CHOC at Mission. Their support and commitment are truly inspiring.
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Patient Profile - Jenee Areeckal
Jenee Areeckal, cancer survivor, talks about her experience with cancer as part of the It Can't Own Me--interviews with young cancer patients series. |
CHOC Walk 2009
More than 12,000 walkers participated in the 19th annual CHOC Walk in the Park, hosted by the Disneyland Resort. The walkers raised more than $1.5 million dollars for the hospital during this years event that took place on October 18th. |
CHOC Walk Kid Chairs
Every year, two special children lead 15,000 CHOC Supporters down Main Street, U.S.A. in the Disneyland® Resort in Anaheim California. These remarkable children remind us of how important CHOC Children's is to our community. It's for the children that we walk and it's for them that CHOC makes miracles and Disney® makes magic! |
Give Miracles: Frankie's Story
Frankie Mach, a 20-year-old mother of two found out she had cancer; just days after her daughter's cancer went into remission. As Fox LA's Al Naipo reports, Mach is taking part in a unique treatment program, offered by CHOC and UC Irvine for adolescent and young adult cancer patients. |
Donor Profile - Chris Griffith
Chris Griffith, CHOC Children's Foundation Board Member, talks about why she enjoys giving back to CHOC. |
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