Our mission at Children's Hospital has always included advocacy for children. Since its founding in 1907, Children's has been dedicated to promoting health and safety for children.
An early example is a Children's physician who realized that impure milk was causing infant deaths. Children's helped establish the Milk Commission to remedy this preventable problem.

Today, Children's continues to improve the health of children and their families through advocacy.
Children's advocacy efforts are based on the documented needs of Children's patients and families, in their communities before and after their hospital stay.
In partnership with other organizations, we draw on our unique expertise in seeking to improve the health and well being of children in the region.
A Children’s Board of Trustees committee and a multidisciplinary committee of Children’s staff and faculty help guide the program.
Children's advocacy efforts fall into three major categories:
Advocacy works! Efforts made by Children's and our partner organizations have resulted in the following:
To share your story, or to learn more, please contact:
Suzanne Petersen, Vice President External Affairs and Guest Services at (206) 987-2125
Hugh Ewart, Director of State and Federal Government Affairs at (206) 987-4223
Elizabeth Bennett, Director of Advocacy, Partnerships and Guest Services (206) 987-5718