Our new building on the hospital campus, Forest B, opens June 1. Families and visitors can park in the new Forest B garage next to Emergency.
Learn about progress on health equity and anti-racism efforts in Seattle Children’s third quarterly report.
When Ellia was only 3, she was diagnosed with leukemia.
Her parents trusted Seattle Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center with their daughter’s care, where expert providers are improving cancer cure rates for kids just like Ellia.
And today, she – and so many others – are in remission.
In recognition of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, we invite you to help us honor and celebrate children everywhere who have faced cancer.
To every kid that “didn’t have a chance,” and to every kid that was “out of options” – Seattle Children’s is fighting for you.
With your support, Seattle Children’s can accelerate life-saving research to ensure better outcomes for kids with cancer.
“For those who are thinking about giving, in doing so you might give parents like us a chance to tell this exact same story.”
– Nathan, Ellia’s dad
Our patients’ stories of hope and healing start with your compassion and generosity.
Your donation helps us reach farther and move even faster to develop improved treatments and promising cures.
Save the date for an inspiring virtual CELLEBRATION to accelerate the science of pediatric T-cell immunotherapy at Seattle Children’s Therapeutics.
Friday, September 10, 2021
6 to 7 p.m. Pacific time
Help Isaac, Tiago and Hunter Rose put childhood cancer On Blast! Support their inaugural dodgeball tournament on September 25 at Riverview Playfield in Seattle. Enjoy food trucks, an emcee and DJ, as well as prizes and awards. All ages welcome! Funds raised will support neuroblastoma research at Seattle Children’s.
On September 24, make your gift to cancer research go twice as far! All gifts of $50 or more will be matched by Builders’ Hardware up to $5,000. Don’t miss this chance to double your impact for kids fighting cancer! #SCGoesGold
Write an encouraging note to kids fighting cancer and other life-threatening diseases to let them know you are thinking of them.