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Once the clock strikes 12 tonight, your chance to help meet our goal of 200 donors who make their gift go 2X as far for the young patients at Children's Hospital Los Angeles will be gone.
I know that you won't want to miss this opportunity to be part of this generous group of supporters who make the biggest impact possible for the children at CHLA. So I hope you'll take a moment to review our campaign status below and make your matched donation of $10 or more to the Children's Fund before midnight tonight.
When you donate today, your impact is DOUBLED to make an even bigger difference for the unique care that CHLA offers:
- Your $50 becomes $100 to help fund CHLA's wireless-ready playroom, where kids with epilepsy can play while being remotely monitored for seizures with state-of-the-art Bluetooth-enabled electrodes.
- Your $150 becomes $300 to help ensure Child Life specialists can be there to ease fears of kids struggling through an uncomfortable medical procedure, or to brighten the days of patients who are feeling lonely or anxious about being away from home.
- Your $500 becomes $1,000 to support research that leads to new and better treatments, from using virtual reality to help patients manage pain, to finding new breakthroughs in heart surgery.
What's more, CHLA's legacy of providing the best care is matched only by our commitment to treating underserved children. As a safety-net hospital, we treat the most vulnerable members of the community, including critically ill children and those covered by California's Medicaid program.
Your gift goes 2X as far to ensure we provide leading-edge care to every child who walks through our doors—but we need to hear from you by midnight tonight.
Your gift matters, now more than ever. Please give now—every dollar will be MATCHED by Credit Unions for Kids to go 2X as far to bring comfort, groundbreaking care and hope for a healthier future to a child in the hospital.
Thank you for giving generously by tonight's deadline to help provide the best care for kids. It's what every child deserves.
Sincerely,
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Paul S. Viviano
President and Chief Executive Officer
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
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