The Garden at Karabots: A Piece of Peace
Dec 29, 2017
The Garden at Karabots offers a tranquil place to relax before and after appointments, and plays host to a variety of educational programming and community events.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is committed to supporting our local communities through sustainable programs that help children lead healthy, productive lives.
Dec 29, 2017
The Garden at Karabots offers a tranquil place to relax before and after appointments, and plays host to a variety of educational programming and community events.
Dec 29, 2017
Two programs at Children’s Hospital encourage parents to read to newborns to help promote brain development and health.
Dec 29, 2017
Bringing behavioral health services to schools helps students with identified behavior disorders learn anger management, emotional awareness, appropriate social skills, problem solving and how to handle peer pressure while they’re still young.
Dec 29, 2017
A first-of-its-kind facility, the South Philadelphia Community Health and Literacy Center combines health, literacy and wellness — all under one roof.
Oct 16, 2017
The Community Asthma Prevention Program focuses on helping families combat asthma in low-income neighborhoods.
Sep 14, 2017
A two-year grant will bring together community organizations to help children with asthma in West Philadelphia.
Jul 10, 2017
As part of the Healthy NewsWorks student media program, student journalists interview CHOP experts for a Leading Change in Our Communities book series.
Dec 30, 2016
Children’s Hospital entered into new partnerships to expand psychiatric and behavioral health services and ramped up the training of the next generation of pediatric psychologists and psychiatrists.
Dec 30, 2016
Preventing injuries to children and youth is the focus of two complementary programs at Children’s Hospital: the Center for Injury Research and Prevention and the Injury Prevention Program.
Dec 30, 2016
In 2015, the Adolescent Initiative helped more than 160 youth infected with HIV get care, and 3,000 Philadelphia teens received education and case management services in order to prevent new HIV infections.