Support Lerner Children’s Pavilion at Hospital for Special Surgery
Best Children's Hospital for Orthopedics in NY - NJ - CT
U.S. News & World Report 2024–2025
As the nation’s leading orthopedic hospital, HSS has been helping kids get safely back in the game of life for more than 150 years. Through the philanthropic support of our donors, the Lerner Children’s Pavilion is dedicated to creating a better future for every child who needs us, regardless of socioeconomic background.
Your gifts support the following initiatives:
Caring for Every Child Who Needs Us
Philanthropy helps to ensure that the Hospital can continue to provide care at the highest level to every child who needs our expertise, regardless of financial circumstance.
A Warm and Supportive Environment
Support from donors ensures that our physical environment meets the holistic needs of our patients, and funds the Child Life Program, which provides psychological and emotional support to our patients through a variety of programs and interactive activities.
Life-Changing Research
Thanks to the philanthropic support of our donors, we are conducting groundbreaking orthopedic research that is helping to make surgical techniques more safe, accurate and less invasive for children.
Support the Lerner Children’s Pavilion today.
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