Businesses Who Support CHOC Children's
- Anaheim Ducks
CHOC is now the “official hospital of the Honda Center and the Anaheim Ducks.” The partnership includes an advertising panel on the new 57 Freeway Marquee, along with multiple opportunities for patients to interact with Ducks players and personalities of Honda Center events.
- Disneyland Resort
CHOC and the Disneyland Resort have shared a commitment to children through numerous collaborations. With a vision of bringing a smile to children's faces, CHOC and the Disneyland Resort share unique similarities including former CHOC Board member Walt Disney and Disney artist Bob Moore, creator of hospital mascot CHOCO the Bear.
- Kohls
Kohl's Department Stores strongly believes in supporting the communities it serves. As a family oriented company, Kohl's dedicates its charity efforts to improving health and educational opportunities for children in Kohl's communities.
- Ralphs / Food 4 Less
The Ralphs/Food 4 Less Foundation donated $100,000 to help build one of three new inpatient oncology rooms as part of an adolescent wing for teenagers and young adults. The capital project, which also includes a teen room, is expected to be completed in July 2007 and is part of the hospital's Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) program at The CHOC Cancer Institute.
- Ryan Seacrest and KIIS-FM
Ryan Seacrest, top-rated morning radio show personality on 102.7 KIIS FM and host of television's # 1 show, American Idol, is partnering with Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) to assist in raising funds to bring Seacrest Studios to CHOC.
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