Our Hospitals
There are more than 170 Children’s Miracle Network hospitals worldwide. Each year these hospitals treat 17 million children for every disease and injury imaginable. Collectively they impact the lives of more children than any other children's organization in the world.
Children’s hospitals are special places, graced with experts trained in the care and handling of small, fragile, sick and injured children. It is critical that we, as a society, support these islands of care because any child can get sick or become seriously injured. When they do, it is critical that there be a children’s hospital nearby.
Children’s hospitals, hospital wards and health services throughout Australia are eligible to receive funding from Children's Miracle Network campaigns. The funding will be used to provide additional equipment, services and research over and above what is provided by government. Funds raised in Australia are distributed to Children's Miracle Network supported hospitals, hospital wards and health services within Australia.
Children’s hospitals, hospital wards and health services throughout Australia are eligible to receive funding from Children's Miracle Network campaigns. The funding will be used to provide additional equipment, services and research over and above what is provided by government. Funds raised in Australia are distributed to Children's Miracle Network supported hospitals, hospital wards and health services within Australia.
Cork University Hospital (Cork)
Cork University Hospital provides secondary and tertiary paediatric care for children. They cater to emergency admissions and also have a busy children's day unit.
Mercy University Hospital (Cork City)
Based in Cork City, the Mercy University Hospital has been in existence for 151 years. St. Anne's Children's Ward, home to the Leukaemia Unit at the Mercy University Hospital, has a proud history of looking after sick children from Cork and the Munster region.
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Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin (Dublin)
Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin is an acute paediatric teaching hospital with 248 beds, employing over 1,500 staff.
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Temple Street Children's University Hospital (Dublin)
Temple Street Children's University Hospital is a national facility that provides paediatric care to children from all over Ireland. The Hospital was established in 1872 and each year, almost 125,000 sick children are cared for in Temple Street.
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The National Children's Hospital, Tallaght (Dublin)
The National Children's Hospital, Tallaght, cares for over 65,000 babies, children and adolescents every year from all over Ireland. Founded in 1821, it was the second hospital in Europe established to specialise in the care and treatment of children.
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