Make a Donation
- €25
€25 could help fund a range of fun, diverting and therapeutic events and activities in CHI hospitals, like the Saturday Club in CHI at Temple Street, and CHI at Crumlin’s Giggle Fund.
- €50
€50 could help fund ground-breaking paediatric research, giving extra hope to sick children and their families.
- €100
€100 could contribute to the cost of buying life-saving equipment like incubators and heart-rate monitors, ensuring every child gets the very best care.
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€30 could help fund a range of fun, diverting and therapeutic events and activities in CHI hospitals, like the Saturday Club in CHI at Temple Street, and CHI at Crumlin’s Giggle Fund.
€50 could help fund ground-breaking paediatric research, giving extra hope to sick children and their families.
€100 could contribute to the cost of buying life-saving equipment like incubators and heart-rate monitors, ensuring every child gets the very best care.
Donate today to help bring smiles to sick children and their families in Children’s Health Ireland hospitals and urgent care centres this Christmas.
Ways to Save a Smile This Christmas
Corporate Giving
Your gift this Christmas can help Save a Smile and give sick children the world-class care they deserve.
Individual Giving
This Christmas, give what you can to help Save a Smile for sick children like Harry.
Christmas Jumper Day
Host your Christmas Jumper Day whenever suits you and
help Save a Smile this Christmas.Â
Tesco Snow Leopard
Tesco Ireland and Children’s Health Foundation are helping Save a Smile with Bounce, the festive teddy – just €5 at Tesco stores.
Christmas Raffle
By selling raffle tickets to your family and friends, you can help ensure every child gets the care they deserve. Draw Date: 11th December.
Community Smiles
Host a Festive Fundraiser to help Save a Smile for sick children in Children’s Health Ireland hospitals and urgent care centres.
As a mother, I’ve seen how your kindness can bring joy in difficult times...
When our little Harry was born with a serious heart condition, his first Christmas was spent in the hospital. Instead of being at home with his four big brothers and sisters, our tiny baby boy, just a couple of months old, was in the hospital, fighting for his life.
Nothing prepares you for an experience like that – for the sheer level of worry it places in your heart as a parent.
I invite you to read Harry’s full story — and see how your kindness can help save a smile this Christmas.Â
Leanne, Harrys Mum.
