The 36th annual Mount Sinai Children’s Center Foundation (CCF) Benefit returns to the Big Apple Circus on Sunday, November 12, for another fun-filled family day with a private performance of the Big Apple Circus, activities and gifts for the kids, and complimentary snacks.
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This is the Mount Sinai Children’s Center Foundation’s (CCF) largest fundraiser and an opportunity to gather the Mount Sinai community of faculty, staff, patients, and friends. Ticket purchases and donations will support every aspect of family-centered care.
Proceeds from this year’s benefit will provide vital funding to enrich care, treatment, and support for sick children and their families. This includes critical hospital renovations to create an uplifting and nurturing environment of care to foster the best possible experience for all children and families, therapeutic support to ease anxiety and humanize a child’s stay at the hospital, and funding for promising young investigators working to find new cures and treatments.
“The tremendous support that the Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital and the Jack and Lucy Clark Department of Pediatrics receive from the Mount Sinai Children’s Center Foundation and our annual benefit helps us in our mission of delivering innovative care, research, and education that equitably advances health for children and families,” says Fernando Ferrer, MD, Chief Operating Officer, Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital. “We are incredibly grateful for the efforts of the Mount Sinai Children’s Center Foundation, and together we can lead the way to a healthier future for every child.”
This year the nurses of Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital and the Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder Newborn Intensive Care Unit are being honored. Nurses were chosen because of their phenomenal care of thousands of children, babies, and families across New York City and the communities we serve.