Volunteer Fundraising at The Children’s Hospital

The Children’s Hospital Foundation is focused on fundraising activities for The Children’s Hospital, but so are some of our volunteers! The projects below are some of the many ways that our volunteers are involved to help the patients of The Children’s Hospital.

The Children’s Hospital Gift Shop

The Children’s Hospital Gift Shop is staffed by a great group of volunteers, who are more then eager to assist our customers in finding just the right gift. Proceeds from the Gift Shop benefit the kids and families that are served by The Children’s Hospital. These proceeds help to fund various projects such as the respite garden, the remodeling of patient areas, transportation grants for handicapped children, new equipment for the Blood Donor Center and more.

La Cache

La Cache is a boutique offering antiques, collectibles and estate-sale-type of items. La Cache is staffed by The Children’s Hospital volunteers and all proceeds benefit special needs at The Children’s Hospital. La Cache is located at 400 Downing Street and phone is 303-871-9605.

Holiday Cards

Each year, the Cancer Center Chapter of the Association of Volunteers holds an art contest for current and former cancer patients. A panel of judges chooses about a half-dozen artists' work to become that season's holiday cards. Each selected artists receives a cash prize and a plaque. Sale proceeds go back to helping the needs of oncology patients. Learn more about the Holiday Card Project.

Holiday Cards on Sale!

Benefiting the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders

Stories of Getting Better

Read about Benjamin, Connor, India, Tommy and other stories of getting better at The Children's Hospital

Recent News

  • Children's 2009 Gala Raises Nearly $2 Million November 5, 2009 The 2009 Gala celebrated the Hospital’s big dreams of advancing pediatric medicine and saving lives.
  • Cavity-Free at Three November 5, 2009 Elizabeth Shick wrote an article for the Denver Medical Bulletin about how important it is for parents to introduce dental care early in their child's life.
  • Our CFO Recognized as a Top Denver Business Leader November 5, 2009 Len Dryer, The Children's Hospital's CFO, was highlighted in The Denver Business Journal's Powerbook among the top ten Denver business leaders and named the industry leader in accounting.
  • Girl Helps Fellow Patient Get K-9 Companion November 5, 2009 Allison Winn, 9, helps Krysta Hubbard, 2, get a new canine best friend.
  • President's H1N1 Declaration Helps Hospitals November 4, 2009 President Barak Obama's decision to declare the H1N1 outbreak a national emergency could make it easier for Colorado hospitals to treat patients. Dr. Joan Bothner with The Children's Hospital comments on the recent declaration.

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