Our Partners Make a Difference

Community Support Brings Healing to Patients More than 10 million kids enter a children’s hospital, like CHRISTUS Children’s, across North America every year. To provide the best care for kids, children’s hospitals rely on donations and community support, as Medicaid and insurance programs do not fully cover the cost of care…. Continue Reading →

Put Your Money Where the Miracles Are at Costco this May!

Throughout the month of May, Costco members are called upon to share a smile and support CHRISTUS Children’s as a part of the annual Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Miracle Balloon Campaign. May 1-31, Costco stores throughout San Antonio will have Miracle Balloons on display and at registers to raise vital funds… Continue Reading →

A Look Back at #ChildrensHospitalsWeek

The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio is proud to be the only Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMN Hospitals) member in our region. Last week, Associates from The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio participated in a variety of fun and exciting #ChildrensHospitalsWeek activities to shine a light on the importance of children’s hospitals and how donations… Continue Reading →

Your Gifts Contribute to Improved Care for Expectant Mothers

Welcoming a child into the world is an incredible, beautiful experience.  Choosing where you plan to give birth, however, can feel overwhelming. For years, The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio has been the premier children’s hospital in the area, serving thousands of children annually. With the completion of the updated Mother/Baby Unit, The Children’s Hospital… Continue Reading →

Miracle Drive Fore Kids Tees Off!

Last week, we joined Bartlett Cocke General Contractors for the Miracle Drive Fore Kids golf tournament benefiting The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio Foundation. Bartlett Cocke served as our gracious presenting sponsor for the second consecutive year. An early morning start at the JW Marriott was met with a beautiful sunrise to set the scene… Continue Reading →

May is for Miracles: Costco Miracle Balloon Campaign

April showers have brought May flowers and tons of miracles are on the way! During the month of May, Costco members are invited to share their love for children by supporting The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio as a part of the annual Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Miracle Balloon Campaign. May 1-31, Costco stores throughout… Continue Reading →

You Help Critically Ill Infants Receive the Best Care

The tiniest patients are in the best, most capable hands at The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio. Specialists in the level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), provide both intensive and intermediate care to critically ill infants requiring medical or surgical intervention at every hour, any day of the week. The newly remodeled space, which… Continue Reading →

A Legacy of Caring

The moment the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word arrived in San Antonio in 1869, health care for children was transformed. In 1918, the first pediatric unit was opened at the Santa Rosa Infirmary. The Sisters continued to care for children throughout the 20th Century and in 1959 opened the first and only hospital… Continue Reading →

Celebrating Children’s Hospitals Week

Several members of our team were thrilled to join Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH) at the 2018 Children’s Hospitals Week (CHW) celebration in Orlando last week. We gathered with hundreds of other CMNH members from across the United States and Canada, dozens of corporate partners, radio and media partners, students, Champion and alumni families, celebrities, and other… Continue Reading →

Happy Chinese New Year to Our Friends at Panda Express

The Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival, dates back thousands of years and is a time of celebration in Chinese culture. This New Year, we celebrate our friends at Panda Express. We are fortunate to have Panda Express as a dedicated Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH) partner in support of The Children’s Hospital… Continue Reading →