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Compassion. Connection. Coffee!
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The Wawa Foundation brings the Coffee and Care Cart to CHOP’s Middleman Family Pavilion.
Why We Give
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The Savetts are not a patient family at CHOP, yet they wanted to do something when their daughter, Rachel, died suddenly 23 years ago from anaphylactic shock.
A Day in the Life
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Anne Ades, MD, MSEd, serves as Medical Co-Director of CHOP’s Center for Simulation, Advanced Education and Innovation, which uses computerized medical manikins to teach medical procedures. This is a day in her life.
The Flame of Discovery Burns Brightly
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For 22 years, collaborative research at CHOP’s Biesecker Pediatric Liver Center has been changing the future for children with serious liver diseases.
Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
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The Movement Disorders Program is one of the only programs of its kind in the country and provides life-changing results.
Restoring Reality
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CHOP’s First Episode Psychosis Program offers collaborative therapies that put youth on paths to better outcomes.
‘She Was Perfect in That Role’
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The children of Vera Barksdale Johnson, CHOP’s first Emergency Department social worker, celebrate her joyful life and groundbreaking career through philanthropy.
Why I Give
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Nancy Andrews shares her story about how her son’s multiple surgeries at CHOP inspired her family to give back.
Steering Teens Toward Safety
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A multimillion-dollar gift from NJM is helping young drivers — and everyone on the road — stay safer.
Fighting Through the Pain
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Debilitating pain without a known injury can strike some of the most driven and high-achieving youth. A CHOP program offers support, treatment and relief.