CHOC Children's Kids Health | January 2020
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Thompson Autism Center

Celebrating the opening of the Thompson Autism Center at CHOC Children's

The new center, named in honor of a $10 million founding gift from the William and Nancy Thompson Family Foundation, expands the region’s capacity to serve children with autism spectrum disorder.

Learn how this center benefits children
Gifts support mental health

Three gifts support mental health, research and neonatal care

CHOC is so grateful to recently have received three very generous gifts that will help us continue to care for more than 185,000 babies, kids and teens each year.

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Longest serving blood and platelet donor

Honoring CHOC’s longest-serving blood and platelet donor

Ron Shepherd understands the importance of blood and platelet donations. Although he’s never needed a transfusion himself nor has he met any of his beneficiaries, he’s become our most tenured donor. In the past 30 years, he has donated more than 225 units of whole blood and platelets.

Meet Ron
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Year in Review 2019

Every year, it's our privilege to care for babies, children, teens and young adults from Orange County and beyond. The new year is off to a roaring start, thanks to momentum built in 2019. Celebrate with us as we revisit some milestones and other highlights from the past year.

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As a non-profit hospital, CHOC relies on community support to provide leading-edge care for infants, children and adolescents close to home.
 
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U.S. News & World Report has ranked CHOC Children’s as one of the nation’s best children’s hospitals in the 2019-20 Best Children’s Hospitals rankings.

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