Thank you for believing in Phoenix Children’s and supporting our mission to provide hope, healing and the best health care for children and their families.

Fundraisers hosted by an individual or group brings together family, friends and colleagues to support a cause you are passionate about, in person or virtually. Events ranging from golf tournaments, car shows, 5K events, grand openings or online fundraisers, to name a few, help provide vital funds to provide the highest quality of care for patients and their families.

Why Host An Event?

  • Honor a courageous child who has been treated by our experts
  • Help raise awareness about a specific disease or health risk
  • Come together with others and unite for a common purpose
  • Support world-class care provided throughout the state and Southwest

Steps to Create an Event

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Review Policies and Procedures
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Complete and Submit Application
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A Team Member Will Contact You

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Phoenix Children’s is honored by your decision to host a fundraising event and donate the proceeds to support world-class, family-centered care. This support will help fulfill the mission of providing hope, healing and the best health care for children and their families.

Phoenix Children’s relies on committed individuals and groups to raise much-needed funds. Planning a third-party fundraiser is rewarding. Your efforts will impact the lives of children and families who need your help. In the process, you’ll engage your friends, family and colleagues in supporting a cause that you are passionate about. Thanks for your generosity!

Want to support Phoenix Children’s but not looking to host an event? Consider setting up your own online fundraising page. Get started today!

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