Congratulations to our 2022 Car Raffle Winner!
A huge congratulations to the lucky winner of the 2022 Children’s Health Foundation Crumlin Car Raffle. The winner of a brand new Ford Fiesta Titanium was from Wexford and the winning ticket #192604 was drawn by one of our patients, 4-year-old Tomás!
All the money raised will help fund state of the art equipment, clinical trials, ground-breaking research, and new cures and treatments.
Thank you so much to everybody, all over the country, who sold raffle tickets to support sick children in CHI at Crumlin. It means the world to our little patient
Woodie’s Heroes 2024 donates over €140,000 to support sick children across Ireland!
Penneys, our long-standing partner, has unveiled their RTÉ Late Late Toy Show collection, featuring their family pyjama sets and accessories.
Penneys brings festive cheer with a €20,000 donation and a special Toy Show surprise
Penneys, our long-standing partner, has unveiled their RTÉ Late Late Toy Show collection, featuring their family pyjama sets and accessories.
Top Oil and Children’s Health Foundation celebrate three years of ‘Fuel the Care’!
On Tuesday 15th October, Top Oil will kindly pay for all patient parking in Children’s Health Ireland at Crumlin, making attending the hospital a little easier.
Children’s Health Foundation launches 24th Trick or Treat for sick children.
Children’s Health Foundation are calling on individuals, families, schools, and community groups to embrace their inner monster and host a Trick or Treat for sick children Halloween party. This wonderful campaign is in its 24th year and has helped sick children throughout Ireland.
One4All’s Shop4Giggles returns from 7th – 15th September, celebrating ten years of partnership with Children’s Health Foundation!
Shop4Giggles is here! Every time you use your One4all Gift Card, regardless of how much you spend, 50c will be donated to the Giggle Fund and play therapy departments across Children’s Health Ireland hospitals and urgent care centres.
Irish National Teachers’ Organisation continue their commitment to paediatric research.
Today, we are thrilled to announce Irish National Teachers’ Organisation’s (INTO) commitment to support the PLATYPUS research project. Over the next three years, INTO will fund this worthwhile research aimed at improving outcomes for premature babies.