at 801 7th Ave, Fort Worth , 76104 United States
The Cook Children’s Health Foundation connects the generous spirit of our community with the needs of our patients to enhance patient programs & services. Cook Children’s Health Care System is a not-for-profit, nationally recognized pediatric health care organization comprised of eight entities – a Medical Center, Physician Network, Home Health company, Northeast Hospital, Pediatric Surgery Center, Health Plan, Health Services Inc., and Health Foundation. Based in Fort Worth, Texas, the integrated system has more than 60 primary and specialty care offices throughout North Texas. Its service region includes Denton, Hood, Johnson, Parker, Tarrant and Wise counties, with an additional referral area encompassing nearly half the state. Cook Children's traces its roots back to 1918, but throughout its continual change and robust growth, it still embraces an inspiring promise – to improve the health of every child in its region through the prevention and treatment of illness, disease and injury. To live up to this promise, Cook Children’s combines the art of caring with the use of leading technology and extraordinary collaboration to provide exceptional care for every child, every day. For more information, please visit www.cookchildrens.org.
Like all not-for-profit organizations, Cook Children's relies on philanthropic contributions to support its Promise to improve the health of every child in our region. Without the necessary funds, some of our newest programs, such as the Sit, Stay, Play canine therapy and Funnyatrics therapeutic medical clown program would not be possible. This is where Cook Children’s Health Foundation comes in. The primary objective of the foundation is to raise the funds necessary for Cook Children’s to care for our patients. We are fortunate to be located in a community where so many have a heart for philanthropy. The corporations, foundations and individuals here have long been invested in helping those in need. What is truly amazing is that the sense of social responsibility that inspired the formation of Cook Children’s Hospital and Fort Worth Children’s Hospital so many decades ago, has clearly been passed down from generation to generation. Thanks to you, our faithful donors, we can purchase new equipment, keep our technology on the cutting edge and grow the programs that are directly impacting the lives of our patients and families. Your generous support ensures that no child is ever turned away and that our community is on its way to becoming one of the healthiest to raise a child.
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Cook Children's Health Foundation is Fort Worth based place and this enity listed in Medical & Health category. Located at 801 7th Ave TX 76104. Contact phone number of Cook Children's Health Foundation: (682) 885-4105
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