A Phoenix Children's teddy bear sits in a red wagon. The wagon's license plate reads "SKANSKA."

SKANSKA

Little Red Wagons

Skanska hosted a conference for more than 550 executives. As part of their activities, the group built 25 red wagons for Phoenix Children’s. Younger kids can ride in these wagons, so families can use them to make it easier and a little more fun to navigate their way through the hospital.


HOME DEPOT

A Safe Return Home

Families sometimes need household items so their homes can be ready for children to return safely after they have been treated in the hospital. Home Depot donates items such as portable air-conditioning units, water heaters, dryers and other household items when children need these items because of their medical conditions. The company also donates deep freezers for moms whose babies are in the neonatal intensive care unit, so moms can keep up their breast milk supply while their babies get the care they need in the hospital.

Home Depot workers deliver a deep freezer to family's home.

A young boy in a hospital room is wrapped in a cozy blanket.

JOANN

Cozy Comfort

Wrapping yourself up in a blanket can add some coziness when you’re in the hospital. That’s why JOANN donated 300 no-sew blankets in 2024 for children and families in the emergency department, waiting rooms and patient rooms. And that’s not the only way JOANN supports Phoenix Children’s—the company also raises funds through a register campaign, where shoppers can donate money at checkout.


CP SKIN HEALTH

Skin Care Support

 CP Skin Health knows how important it is to care for your skin in the desert climate. In 2024, they gave over $400,000 worth of high-quality skin care products to Phoenix Children’s frontline workers and 5K & Kids Dash participants

A woman holds boxes of CP Skin Health products.

Phoenix Children's Homeless Youth Outreach program and Brooklyn Bedding deliver mattresses to a home.

BROOKLYN BEDDING

A Good Night’s Sleep

For families in need, the cost of a new mattress may mean clean, comfortable bedding isn’t affordable. Brooklyn Bedding donated $70,000 worth of new mattresses to support the Homeless Youth Outreach (HYO) program. Together with partners, the HYO team distributed mattresses in the community and worked with hospital social workers to identify patient families in need of comfortable, quality bedding.


SPOONFLOWER

Rolling Out the Red Carpet

 At Phoenix Children’s Power Play event, patients took to the runway in superhero suits designed by students in the fashion program at ASU’s School of Art in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. The custom-designed suits were inspired by each child’s healing journey, and Spoonflower, the fabric division of Shutterfly, contributed fabric, custom designs, sewing time and the runway skirt for the event. They also donated capes, wardrobe bags and canvas totes to each Power Play child. The canvas totes were printed with the child’s artwork on the outside and filled with gifts on the inside.

A group of student fashion designers from ASU's School of Art visit Shutterfly.

Three valets pose with an Elevate Parking sign at Phoenix Children's – Thomas Campus.

ELEVATE PARKING

A Warm Welcome

At Phoenix Children’s events, Elevate Parking’s valet services take care of guests’ vehicles, so attendees can enjoy the festivities without having to find parking and walk from a lot or garage. Elevate Parking’s attentive service helps guests feel welcomed and valued from the moment they arrive until the minute they head home. Their attention to detail from start to finish helps make Phoenix Children’s events successful.


EPCOR

Water, Water, Everywhere

 Staying hydrated is an important part of health and healing, which is why Phoenix Children’s is so grateful for EPCOR’s donation of water bottles for fundraising events to keep attendees fueled. On top of the in-kind donations, EPCOR has supported events such as Big Dig For Kids and Team Taylor Family Fun Run as a sponsor.

A display of blue plastic water bottles with the EPCOR logo.

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