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Extraordinary Medicine, Unmatched Impact

Through strategic philanthropy and meaningful partnerships, our supporters advance the frontiers of pediatric medicine, touching generations of lives across the globe.

Leadership Giving

Build the future of pediatric medicine through annual commitments by joining a community of committed philanthropists.

Schneider Forever — Planned Giving

Leave a legacy for children through bequests and other gifts in your estate plans.

Mitzvah Projects

Celebrate life’s moments with personalized projects that bring healing and hope to children in need.

Above and
Beyond is
our Mindset

Children’s lives transcend all other considerations, and healthcare extends beyond medical treatment alone.

Every child’s lifelong health and wellbeing is our singular priority, and we place the unique needs of children and their families at the heart of everything we do.

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Bridging Health and Hope

Your philanthropic support enables Schneider Children's to provide extraordinary medical care while embracing a comprehensive approach to healing - treating not just the condition, but the whole child.

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Introducing Schneider Children's

The story of Schneider Children's: how it became Israel's leading pediatric hospital and why philanthropy drives it to go above and beyond.

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The Story of AJ

AJ collapsed at a playground. Doctors at Schneider Children's discovered a massive brain tumor they couldn't surgically remove. Then came a breakthrough.

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The Story of Alex

Alex's only kidney failed when he was too small for a transplant. Schneider Children's kept him alive with dialysis while he grew. Then he was ready.

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Rebuilding Alma's Shoulder—and Her Future

When 12-year-old Alma first complained of shoulder pain, nobody in her family was alarmed. Her parents figured it was a sports injury—maybe muscle strain from the cold. Even the orthopedic specialists found nothing unusual and recommended physical therapy.

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At the Heart of Innovation

Children are 25% of the population—and receive just 1.6% of health-tech investment. Schneider Children's is changing that.

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Done, But Not Completed

In November 2023, following the October 7 attacks, Schneider Children's provided care to 19 children released from captivity, along with six mothers and two grandmothers. Faced with an unprecedented challenge and no clinical roadmap, a multidisciplinary team of physicians and mental health professionals developed an entirely new treatment protocol for child hostages returning from prolonged captivity. This video documents those first moments of return and the beginning of recovery.

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Stopping Bissan's Seizures

Bissan was born healthy. Genetic testing during her mother’s pregnancy was normal. Her birth was without complications. For the first few months, everything in the baby girl’s life seemed fine. There appeared to be some weakness on the left side of the baby girl’s body, but her parents assumed that would resolve on its own. 

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Protecting Our Children

Filmed in October 2023, this video shows how Schneider Children's rapidly relocated patients to fortified floors during missile attacks—transforming protected neonatal units into fully functioning emergency, intensive care, and surgical spaces while maintaining uninterrupted care with the support of staff and volunteers.

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In Death, He Gave Life

When Uri, a Givati commando, died of wounds sustained in Gaza, his family made a profound decision amidst their searing grief: to donate Uri’s organs. 

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A Second Chance for Shirel

Shirel, a nine-year-old girl from Be'er Sheva, was born with a severely undeveloped kidney. This condition ran in her family. Years earlier, Shirel’s uncle underwent a kidney transplantation at Schneider Children's Medical Hospital. Israel's only stand-alone pediatric hospital, Schneider’s provides life-saving care to children from every community. Regardless of religion, color or ethnicity. 

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Aminehon's New Heartbeat

Aminehon, a six-year-old boy from Ethiopia, was diagnosed with a congenital heart defect late last year. His doctors in Addis Ababa recommended open-heart surgery, but his family, planning to make Aliyah and reunite with relatives in Lod, decided to wait and seek treatment in Israel.

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Santiago's First Surgery

Even before Santiago was born, his parents knew he would require medical attention. Prenatal testing confirmed that Santiago would have a cleft lip and palate—a congenital condition that affects feeding, speech, hearing, and facial development.

Redefining Pediatric Care Through Innovation

Our persistence shines as a light of hope for the children and families in our care. We unlock breakthrough therapies that transform pediatric medicine globally.

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