The Campaign for Children's - Fulfilling the Promise
Thank you for helping us exceed our goals
Thanks to the generosity of our caring community, The Campaign for Children’s has been a huge success. Your gifts helped us surpass our $300 million goal by nearly $50 million. More than 1,200 people have included Children’s in their estate plans - a powerful way to help us provide the best care possible today and develop the cares and cures of the future.
More than 96,000 people showed their support. Gifts came in all sizes, from less than $1 to more than $20 million. We’re thankful for each one and we’re making every penny count.
Your donations are helping fund research on childhood diseases and cover the costs of uncompensated care so every child in our region gets the best medical treatment regardless of their family’s ability to pay. They have also enabled us to expand and improve our facilities and clinical programs. More importantly, they are helping us imagine, and build, a healthier, safer future for all children.
On behalf of our patients, their families, and all of us at Seattle Children’s, thank you!
Three Ways to Continue to Help
- Contribute: It is never too late to give. Ensure the children in our region receive the medical care they need, regardless of their ability to pay.
- Include Children's in your financial or estate plan: Our goal is 1,200 bequests
- Tell us your story: 100 years, four generations of stories
Campaign Leadership
Melinda F. Gates, Chair
Co-Chairs:
- Julia Calhoun
- Bob Cline
- Al Clise
- Kandy Holley
- Rick Holley
- Cilla Joondeph
- Howard Lincoln
- Laurie Oki
- Scott Oki
- Kathy Randall
- Nancy Senseney
- Jan Sinegal
- Jim Sinegal
- Michele Smith
- Gerry Swanson
- Peggy Walton
- Dina Wells
- Lenny Wilkens





Our foundation focuses on diseases and health issues that affect people in the developing world. Bill and I support Children’s Hospital because we believe in its goal of developing and delivering innovative life-saving treatments that may eventually benefit children everywhere."