Remembering Philanthropist Betty Irene Moore (1928–2023)
The Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health honors the life and legacy of Betty Irene Moore, 95, who passed away on Tuesday. Patient families who have…
The Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health honors the life and legacy of Betty Irene Moore, 95, who passed away on Tuesday. Patient families who have…
I’ve conquered my nut allergies, and it has changed my life! Hi, my name is Jocelyn Louie and ever since I was a toddler, I…
1. It gives childhood diseases the attention they deserve. Federal funding for pediatric research is scant and diminishing. Only 10% of dollars from the National…
As a not-for-profit hospital, Packard Children’s relies on community support to advance care and cures for kids, so it’s not surprising that some of our…
Catch up on the latest news and headlines about child and maternal health, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, and the Stanford School of Medicine. …
Every day, donors like you make gifts of all sizes to build a healthier future for children and expectant mothers. Your support makes our hospital…
The Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health has appointed five members to its board of directors. With unique professional, health care, and volunteer backgrounds, these…
Vaccine hesitancy is a growing issue, especially in underresourced communities. At stake is the very fabric of public health around the world. Thanks to a…
Thanks to seed funding from the Brain Inflammation Collaborative, the Stanford Immune Behavioral Health (IBH) Clinic and Research Program will advance data collection for clinical…
Armaneigh was born a beautiful, healthy baby on November 6, 2021. “By 6 months old, she was pulling herself up to stand, was crawling, and…