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Funding and Support
Support of the diabetes and endocrinology research conducted at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh has been provided by multiple sources. Those benefactors include:
- National Institutes of Health
- Department of Defense
- Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International
- John G. Rangos Sr.
How You Can Help
Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh has provided a vital service to our surrounding community for more than 100 years. This service has been built on excellent patient care, strong academic leadership and ground-breaking research. But the driving force behind our mission is great compassion—compassion that we share with the community we serve.
From directing a United Way contribution to the Diabetes Center to giving to the search for a cure, there are many ways to continue giving to children with diabetes. We are forever grateful to the many donors who have given so generously over the years, and we know that our patients and their families will benefit greatly by your continued support.
Last Update
January 10, 2011
January 10, 2011
