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Women’s Ice Hockey Launches Fundraiser For Boston Children’s Hospital

Women’s Ice Hockey Launches Fundraiser For Boston Children’s Hospital

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BEVERLY, Mass. — In an effort to lift the spirits of families at Boston's Children Hospital this Holiday Season, the Endicott women's ice hockey team is participating in a Virtual Toy Drive to support kids in need.

Supporters of the women's ice hockey program interested in donating can visit this website — Endicott Women's Ice Hockey Virtual Toy Drive — to help the Gulls reach their goal of $350.

The Endicott women's ice hockey team is supporting Boston Children's Hospital because:

  • The hospital's patient care programs are remarkably sensitive to what sick and injured children and their families really need
  • Researchers regularly make amazing discoveries that change children's lives
  • Boston Children's welcomes kids whose families can't afford health care—more than any other hospital in Massachusetts
  • Community programs make a point of reaching out to help low-income and at-risk kids

And the hospital doesn't just stop there. 

Boston Children's truly understands the importance of training the next generation of top pediatricians and nurses, so they can continue to provide the best, most innovative care possible to kids.


ABOUT BOSTON CHILDREN'S

Boston Children's Hospital is dedicated to improving and advancing the health and well-being of children around the world through its life-changing work in clinical care, biomedical research, medical education, and community engagement.

Boston Children's is ranked the number one pediatric hospital in the nation by U.S. News and World Report. It is home to the world's largest pediatric research enterprise, and it is the leading recipient of pediatric research funding from the National Institutes of Health. It is the primary pediatric teaching hospital for Harvard Medical School. Boston Children's treats more children with rare diseases and complex conditions than any other hospital.