Corporate Giving
Investments from corporate and foundation partners play a critical role in the ongoing success of Miller Children’s Hospital Long Beach, a regional leader in specialty pediatric care. Corporations and foundations in the South Bay, Los Angeles and Orange County region, looking to make a positive impact on the health and well being of children in their community, regularly support Miller Children’s Hospital. There are several major areas where Miller Children’s needs the support of corporations and foundations. For more information on corporate giving contact a senior development officer.
- Hospital programs
Support a children’s hospital and their patient care programs—who knows best how to care for the sickest kids
- Research
Contribute to Miller Children’s discovery of cures to chronic and life-threatening pediatric conditions and disorders
- Community programs
Children’s hospitals often support community health awareness and injury prevention programs. Help to create new and innovative models of patient care, safety and preventative measures for the community
- Education
Help guide the education of the next generation of leaders in pediatric healthcare
- Events
Leverage your brand in the community by sponsoring a children’s hospital event
- Cause marketing
Promote your organization, while doing well for the community, by partnering with Miller Children’s
Why Partner With Miller Children’s?
- Miller Children’s Hospital Long Beach is one of only eight free-standing children’s hospitals in California, and is a regional health care provider for Long Beach, South Bay and North Orange counties.
- Miller Children’s is the largest children’s hospital in California, based on bed capacity.
- Miller Children’s has the largest neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties.
- Miller Children’s treats more than 8,000 patients, has 84,000 outpatient visits, performs 4,400 surgeries, and sees 23,000 kids in the ER all in one year so many of your clients or customers have been touched by the work at Miller Children’s.
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